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cindersnaz

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  1. Hey Tish -

    Aaahhhh, I remember the anxiety about the whole thing.

    Honestly, you'll have some pain and then tenderness at the incisions, some pain from the gas and a feeling of fatigue for the first 36 hours or so. All of that will lessen with each passing day.

    It's VERY important to follow your doctor's instructions to the letter, take your pain meds if you need them (your body needs to heal - surgery is invasive - and fighting the pain takes too much out of you), and remember to walk, walk, walk!!! This will help dispell the gas and your recovery will move along more quickly.

    I assure you that after 48 hours, you'll be feeling a whole lot better!! My surgery was on Friday morning. Went back to my daughter's that afternoon and slept for about two hours. Had some broth for dinner. Slept fine all night and just relaxed (and walked) at her place the next day. The following day (Sunday), I drove myself home (3 1/2 hours). All that am I'm 52!!!! Sooo, honey, if I can do it, you'll be just fine.

    Take care - Cindy


  2. WOW - Amazing how doctors doing this same procedure can have different guidelines. I also had my band placed on Oct 17th and am still on the liquid only stage. Mushies come next this Friday (31st) for a week and then GRADUALLY can re-introduce solid foods.

    I honestly don't think I could eat much of anything right now. A couple of Protein shakes each day, a container of yogurt and a cup of chicken broth - along with all the Water I need to get down - and I'm good to go.

    Just hard to understand all the differences, but I always believe you should go with the doctor you are paying!!!

    Good luck everyone!!!!


  3. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! :mellow:

    It seems like it takes FOR-ever for the day to arrrive and then, BAM - you're in recovery!!! You're going to do just fine. The hardest part was dealing with the anxiety only to find out it really isn't a big deal.

    I agree - follow your doctor's instructions to the letter! Stock up on approved menu items and meds (GasX strips) at home. Get a good night's sleep the night before surgery. And one last suggestion, my throat was KILLING me when I awoke from surgery!!! If I could do it over I would be sure to have some throat lozenges and chap stick on hand.

    Take care - prayers are being sent up for you!! :tongue:


  4. Hey MacMadame -

    I have an October 17th B-Day (band day) as well :biggrin:!!! Excited, nervous, anxious, biting my nails :cool2: - yeah, all of the above. Running to the store tomorrow for some last minute things for my recovery (ie, gas-x strips, liquid advil, broth, yogurt, popsicles, etc)

    Guess I'm just trying to keep busy to keep my mind off things. Hope the next few days go quickly for both of us and then bam, we'll be banded!!! Keep in touch and let me know how you're doing. I'll pray for you and vice versa, ok?? :mellow:

    Hugs,


  5. Gadumplin -

    Glad to see a post from someone close to my age!!! Part of me thinks I'm too old to worry about this, but the other part says "NO WAY" - you've got years to go yet baby, so make 'em healthy.

    Yeah, I've seen some boot camps - you are fearless, woman!!! Double thumbs up to you!!!!!!! :smile2:


  6. hello everyone, i'm new to this forum.

    right now i'm going thru all my appts that are required by true results and my insurance (bcbs).

    i'm very excited! hopefully it won't be too long and i will be able to have surgery...:thumbdown:

    any advice or tips or anything you can think of, i would love to hear from you.

    thanks,

    freeville

    Hi Freeville!!

    I too am going through TrueResults (in Phoenix, AZ) and also have BCBS. Are you in AZ?? I hope so - it would be great to have an online buddy close by.

    I just saw my primary physician on Friday and he is ordering all the tests here for me this week. Once I have the results in hand, I'm heading back to Phoenix to complete the application process. I've already spoken to BCBS and because I have a PPO, the surgeon is covered @ 100% and the hospital is covered @ 100% after a $50 copay!!! However, TrueResults requires a $1000 application fee - same for you??

    Looking forward to hearing from you -


  7. Hey out there!!! :biggrin:

    Has anyone had their surgery with Dr. Nirmul with True Results?? The surgery is done in Phoenix and the True Reults office is in Scottsdale on Raintree. I like the staff and the office is very nice but would just like another opinion (or three).

    They also have a requirement of $1000 non refundable processing fee for submitting everything to insurance. They say that this also covers all fills for two years, so I guess that will even out. Just crossing my fingers that I get approved cuz that is a lot of money to me!!! It looks like I meet all the criteria on the list that the insurance gave me and I talked to my primary dr today and he's all for it. The best part is that 100% of the surgeon's fee and 100% of the surgery (after my $50 copay) will be covered!!!!

    Any advice or opinions will be welcomed. I can not wait for this process to begin!!! :lol:

    Thanks so much!!!


  8. Hello Janet (and all) -

    New here - doing a LOT of reading and will post the many questions that are popping into my brain later.

    Right now, I just wanted to say that even tho I don't know you Janet, your grandson is in my prayers. Please keep us all posted.

    If all goes well (insurance, etc.) this will be my new late night hangout! I'll be in touch!!

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