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AZPete

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  1. I may sound kind of panicked. I know I can't go back in time and don't regret my decision. I am 11 days post op and doing awesome. Following my diet perfectly. Have not been nauseas or thrown up ever. For some strange reason I have been reading a bunch on leaks etc. one poster stated that the complication and mortality rate increases with time post op. That didn't make sense to me is there any definitive research that would or could serve as a bench mark as to when I could stop worrying about the threat of a leak. I have read stories on here about someone a year out developing a leak. I know that's the exception, not the rule. Any info would be appreciated. I am scared. I am a father of two girls with a third daughter due in a few weeks. Great job and future. Sole provider. Sent from my iPad using VST
  2. I agree with you. It's just sometimes I have this helpless thought of what did I do. Did I really think it through? I know I made the best decision I could have. I'm just a bit of a worry wart tonight. Sent from my iPad using VST
  3. Your right. Sent from my iPad using VST
  4. Yes I am in Paradise Valley. Phoenix. Great doctor. Sent from my iPad using VST
  5. My surgery lasted 1:15 minutes and I had a band to sleeve in one. Sent from my iPad using VST
  6. AZPete

    Sleeve or band

    Please please don't do the band. I had mine revised to the sleeve on the 11th. While I did initially do well with the band it was very short lived. I had suffered with it for 6 years. One major emergency surgery. And I learned how to eat around it to survive. Most bariatric surgeons won't offer it anymore. Sent from my iPad using VST
  7. I am 10 days out. Been back to work since 4 days post op. feeling real good. Down 14 lbs. 2 more weeks of liquid diet. Looking forward to mushy phase. Sent from my iPad using VST
  8. So I've been a big runner since 2007. Four half marathons and about 2500 miles on the road. 2012 I ran about 500 miles. Took January and February off and just had surgery the 11th. When could or should I be able to hit the pavement again. I am dying to get back on the road.
  9. So I've been a big runner since 2007. Four half marathons and about 2500 miles on the road. 2012 I ran about 500 miles. Took January and February off and just had surgery the 11th. When could or should I be able to hit the pavement again. I am dying to get back on the road.
  10. Do we generally wait till our two weeks pot op visit. To have the steri strips removed? Sent from my iPad using VST
  11. Been on all sugar free products. Had a slim fast yesterday and it contained 18 grams of sugar. I felt ill quickly. Same thing this morning. Half way through I felt nauseated. I'm hoping that I'm one of the lucky ones that cannot tolerate sugars anymore. Sent from my iPad using VST
  12. Can't believe it's already been 7 days. I've been back to work since day 5. I feel real good except the obvious pain from incisions and where my port had to be dug out. I've lost 29 lbs since February 4th and 14 since surgery day on the 11th. Two more weeks of liquid only and then onto my running program. Currently weigh 259lbs at 6'1.
  13. Six days out and reading some horror stories regarding leaks. When are we considered medically in the clear from leaks? Are we ever?
  14. AZPete

    Band to sleeve in one?

    For me blue cross covered either the removal or the revision due to complications. But once removed you would be starting fresh and need to be approved for the procedure.that means going through all the steps. For my revision the only thing I needed to go through was a demonstrated complication. Nothing else mattered. No BMI or weight or comorbidities needed.
  15. AZPete

    Ever in the clear.

    Thanks for the reply. 5 weeks to go. I'm following my post op diet to the T.
  16. AZPete

    Band to sleeve in one?

    I did. My band doctor told me she would not do it in one procedure. I found a different doctor who would. He did state that if he found my stomach in need of healing he would not proceed with the sleeve. I did not want to go through two surgeries. Weight regain. And run the risk of not getting approved by my insurance. Blue cross approved my revision in 15 minutes of submitting for it. If I had the band removed and then waited I would have to go through about 20 different steps to be approved. I am happy to say that my surgery on the 11th of February was perfect. I feel great. It does hurt but that's expected.
  17. I think it's important to remember that our metabolism are in a state of shock. The preop diet and post op diet can put your body into a survival mode. I would concentrate less on the scale and more on how you feel slowly reintroducing foods into your daily diet. Also take into consideration that your not as active as you'd like to be. You'll be fine.
  18. See my thread from yesterday. I lay in the preop room and had a serious commitment issue. I wanted to leave. I feared for my life. Out of a dozen surgeries this one had me very scared. But I knew I needed this band out. So I trusted my surgeon. And when I woke I was in a bunch of pain. But I was so proud of myself and happy. Grinning ear to ear knowing that I had made the right choice. As a revision WLS patient it is hard mentally and physically. I was told six years ago the band was the answer. Now what if this one isn't the answer, there is no going back. But I know his is right for me. You should be scared. But it's right.
  19. AZPete

    Band gone forever!

    You will be so happy at the end if the day. My positivity honestly didn't kick in till recovery. I know that's crazy right. But after "failing" with the band I was a lot hesitant to do another. But I finally realized that the band failed me. It changed my eating patterns and foods drastically for the worse. And the port pain is gone and the pain on the left shoulder and neck are gone, no more vagus nerve pain. If your up to it check in with me later. God bless you.
  20. AZPete

    Band gone forever!

    March would have been 6 years with my band. I knew two years in that it wasn't permanent. It's an amazing feeling waking up in knowing that what you wanted from the band. What you needed from the band. You now have. True restriction. And having struggled with the band. Both in success and failures. I know I made the right decision. I don't have a ton to lose. But it be awesome for. The two of us to see how we are in a few weeks to months etc. and I know your probably scared. As you should be. I was creaking the hell out. My wife got apprehensive because of the way I was acting. But I have to tell you it's was less traumatic than the other choices. And like I said before. I was smiling while walking my hospital laps and telling my wife how proud I was of ME.
  21. AZPete

    Band gone forever!

    Having had my band port replaced due to a kinked tube I can confirm that the port removal is painful. I hadn't noticed tonight until just now. It's painful. All in all though I feel awesome about what I chose to do. Never felt that way about the band. I have had water ice chips and Italian ice and broth. No pain whatsoever. You will do fine. I was so worried about becoming a statistic, and guess what, I did become a statistic. The ones who have no issues.

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