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mellifrits

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About mellifrits

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    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 05/12/1987

About Me

  • Biography
    I am 23 years old. I got my super sleeve July 12, 2010 in Tijuana Mexico with Dr. Rodriguez.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    PCT
  • City
    Savannah
  • State
    Ga
  • Zip Code
    31405

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  1. mellifrits

    Surgery Biggest Mistake Of Life!

    I felt like that too and it was over a month before I even tried to eat normal food that was softer. I was totally out of it from pain for the first week. It got better but very very slowly. I had the super sleeve so they didn't even remove half my stomach and I was still in pain. Give it until your 3 months post op before you hate your stomach all together.
  2. July 2010 I had my weight-loss surgery and a year later I hit my goal weight of 130 pounds and got into a size 4. Three weeks later I found out I was pregnant with my first child. My weight-loss surgery continued to work the first half of my pregnancy but the second half I became very hungry and started to over eat. Now my stomach has stretched out and it is no longer helping me to lose weight. The day before I gave birth to my son they weighed me and I was 191 pounds. 10 of those pounds i gained in two days because I had preeclampsia. I am 165 pounds now four months after my son's birth. I would like to get my stomach back to the way it was but I am not having very much luck. Does anyone have any advice? PS One thing that you should know is that I am 100% breast-feeding. With that said I can't go a few days on little to no food to get my stomach to go back down because I'm also feeding my son. La Leche League and other breastfeeding groups, books, and other references recommend that you do not go under 1800 calories a day while nursing an infant. Which I use to have a hard time getting a 1000 calories a day.
  3. mellifrits

    Tricare referral for VSG at an MTF??????

    Didn't you say you were living in GA? Was the closest Doctor in TX? I live in SC and I am looking for a military Dr that does VSG.
  4. I was super excited when I read the first post but was soon disappointed when I read the commits. I have Tricare and I have had the super sleeve aka (Gastric Plication) but now that I am two years post op the Gastric Plication is not helping. I am very much wanting to look into getting the VSG but I can't afford to pay for it out of pocket again. I live in Beaufort, SC right now. Does anyone know of a Military Dr that does VSG in my area?
  5. Thank you for all your kind words. I feel very sad that I had WLS and still can't lose weight right now. Im only 5'2" so 160 is far too much for my body. I'm eating healthy since I am breast feeding but I am still hungry all the time. My dr told me I was hungry from Breast Feeding since I am still feeding two people. My dr (primary) doesn't want me to limit my calorie intake more than I am due to the breast feeding but hopefully when I talk to the Weight Loss Dr next month he will have more answers for me.
  6. mellifrits

    Do Not Get The Plication

    I had my surgery July 2010
  7. mellifrits

    Do Not Get The Plication

    Yes I did great the first year. I got down to 130 lbs but in the past year the sleeve has stopped helping me. I stop eating because I know I should not because I'm full. I am no where near my highest weight but I am 30 lbs heavier than last year. My surgery leaves the stomach just folded over but that does not remove the hunger hormon like the VSG. I am talking with doctors now to see if my stomach has stretched and see what we can do. If we can't fix it with diet I'm going to try for the VSG. I wish I had just gotten it in the first place even if there is a higher risk for leaks. Dr Rob is amazing I'm sure he would have done a beautiful job with the VSG.
  8. Don't waste your money with the PLICATION. In a couple years your going to want the VSG so just get the VSG now.
  9. mellifrits

    Failed gastric plication to gastric sleeve

    How are you doing now with your surgery? I had the super sleeve two years ago in July. I just wonderful with it. I was 130 lbs and a size 4 BUT then I got pregnant with my wonderful son and now my stomach doesn't seem to be helping. I think since I went off my diet while I was pregnant I stretch my stomach. When I was on the diet for the first year I didn't eat bread or pasta so I'm starting to wonder if my stomach couldn't handle the bread/pasta expanding. Did the doctors talk about extra risks when going from the PLICATION to the VSG? Like the stomach being thin or part of the stomach being dead? Is your hunger better with the VSG? My email is maetarr@yahoo.com
  10. mellifrits

    July Surgeries

    So we all got our surgeries in July 2010. Now almost two years later (March 2012) how is everyone doing? What is life like two years post op? I got married last year and had my first child in Dec 2011 (I didn't think I could have children). I am 30 lbs heavier than my lowest weight before my pregnancy but I am seeing a specialist the beganning of May to see what we can do to help me since my stomach got larger in my pregnancy. I'm sure I'll have the weight back off in no time. At least I'm no where close to my highest weight. I still am glad I had the WLS. If I could go back I would have gotten the VSG instead of the Super Sleeve but WLS was the best thing I ever could have done for myself.
  11. Total Gastric Vertical Plication (TGVP or Plication) Total Gastric Vertical Plication (TGVP or Plication) is a fairly new restrictive, laparoscopic technique that reduces the size of the stomach and limits food intake. The Plication involves sewing one or more large folds in your stomach, in which the stomach volume is reduced about 70%, making your stomach the shape of a tube. The sutures used are non-absorptive and there is no cutting, stapling, removal of the stomach or intestines, or uses any foreign implants. This creates less risk for complications and also allows for full absorption of vital nutrients (no malabsorption created). Although this is a newer procedure, the current statistics show a loss for most patients of approximately 62-67% of excess body weight. You may hear other surgeons explain that this procedure is reversible, but it has been shown that when the sutures are removed, scar tissue may have formed around the folds of the stomach, preventing it from returning to its original shape (think of it as the sides of a balloon sticking together). Due to this fact, this procedure should be considered as a permanent weight loss surgery. http://www.beliteweight.com/gastric_plication.php
  12. Total Gastric Plication aka Super Sleeve is where instead of removing the 70% of your stomach the VSG does, you fold it and staple it so there is no access but the stomach is still there. The only problem is you still have the hunger hormone. It was just thought to be safer BUT since I was their poster child who has done the best, I don’t want to recommend it.
  13. mellifrits

    Are There Any Single Sleevers Out There..

    i was single but one year post op I got married to the love of my life Oh how life has changed

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