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sakirby

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About sakirby

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  • Birthday 11/28/1970
  1. Happy 42nd Birthday sakirby!

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  3. sakirby

    Vitamins

    I am taking the centrum chewables right now but I found CVS has a chewable and they are cheaper so I will try those when these run out. I asked my nutritionist about the gummies and she said they are not absorbed real well but if that is what people can stomach it is better than nothing, maybe take 3 instead of 2. As far as calcium citrate vs carbonate, once again she said citrate is absorbed much better then carbonate. I used the Bariatric Advantage chocolate chewy bites, they are ok but they get real gritty at the end. I tried some chewable chocolate calcium citrate at GNC and it was much better (sorry I forgot the name but they only have one kind) so I'll try them next time. My nutritionist also said to take the multi vitamin and calcium a couple ours apart, as the multi has iron and it willfight the calcium for absorption with the calcium. :cursing:
  4. sakirby

    Sleep Study Cost for selfpay

    My doctor used the sleep study to determine if I would stay overnite or do outpatient surgery. The results came out good so I had surgery this morning at 7:00 am and was home by 1:00 pm. He did say it could help me get approved if I had sleep apnea. Good luck.:cursing:
  5. Just got home from the hospital, surgery went great. Doc said my liver was real clean and flexible, made surgery real easy. Only problem was in recovery my oxygen saturation was low, but they gave me a breathing treatment and had me use one of those deals you have to inhale and keep the ball floating. I am not in any pain other then discomfort from gas, but after I lay down I will walk a little and if that don't work they said half to a whole chewable gas-ex. I have lost 23 lbs over the last 2 weeks with my pre-op diet and I hope to keep it going, though it should not be at that pace now.
  6. If it is your idea to be helpful by being judgmental then you should ask your self are you answering peoples questions to help and be supportive or or does it just makes you feel better when you talk down to them. I did not appreciate your dig about whether I will rely on the shakes after surgery, nor should you call someone a "Maverick" simply because they are trying something a little different yet staying within the spirit of what she is trying to accomplish.
  7. Hey, I am March 17 too, so we are in this together. Every doctor seems to have a different philosophy on tje pre-op diet, mine really pushed the Unjury shakes on me they are good but no protein shake is great. Maybe your surgeon gets visited often by the meditrim rep, if you know what I mean. What I was told by my doctor was low carb, low fat to shrink my liver to make the surgery easier. I drink 2 unjury shakes (20g protein each) then make sure I eat super lean protein like white fish or chiken breast and green vegatables like broccili or green beans or spring mix salad with walden farms dressing(no carbs or fat). The first couple days were rough but I am feeling alot better. Now I am not doing anything my doctor told me not to do so you shouuld check with them but this works for me, good luck.
  8. I just added it to my signature, it looks great thanks.
  9. I just got back from the grocery store with the supplies for my pre-op diet, I start it tomorrow. At first I thought that my surgery date was a big day, and it is, but as of tomorrow I will officially give several of the foods that I love. Tomorrow I start making the right decisions on what I put in my body. I was just wondering what others thought about this.
  10. Yeah, I actually had mine at the same hospital I will be having the surgery at and my surgeon is across the street. :thumbup:
  11. Congrats, I get mine the 17th, I can't wait. :thumbup: :thumbup: :mad2:
  12. :thumbup: When I went for my sleep study they had the results ready when I woke up, hopefully this will happen for you. My surgery is in 2 weeks but one of the first things my surgeon did was order the sleep study. I had it done three months ago, they said it was to determine if I would be required to stay overnite or be able to do outpatient surgery. I had to sleep on my back (you will see why when they start hooking you up) but it wasn't that bad, it's just for one night. Your almost there, just keep your head up and good luck.
  13. sakirby

    Here we go!!!!

    I have had the last item on my "food bucket list" tomorrow I start my pre-op diet. After dinner I went to the grocery store and got the last items I needed for the next two weeks, wish me luck.
  14. sakirby

    Here we go!!!!

    I have had the last item on my "food bucket list" tomorrow I start my pre-op diet. After dinner I went to the grocery store and got the last items I needed for the next two weeks, wish me luck.
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    Scotts Journey

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