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azarellanos

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About azarellanos

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  • Birthday 07/24/1968

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  1. azarellanos

    October

    Hey how is everyone doing? I made if there and back uneventfully...LOL. I've been doing pretty good. Day of surgery and next were as expected. Day 3 and 4 all but my epigastric surgical pain and increased difficulty breathing set in. The nurse I am immediately goes to the worst, "i have a blood clot in my lung, or a leak, or.....". So I went to the ER. All my tests were negative for surgical complications (as I hoped). It was just swelling and the breathing issues were from my asthma. My asthma almost sent me back there today. The change of weather is hard on it. Having my first bit of reflux, probably because I pushed a progression of a food faster that I should have. Today I felt like I just pigged out. When I added it up it was 350 calories!! Amazing. All in all I'm feeling great. The memory of surgical discomfort is fading, kinda like childbirth. Actually I remembered that a good long while...this is fading fast. Stephanie
  2. azarellanos

    October

    I'm being sleeved October 14 in Tijuana. There is a group of 6 people going down to the same place with a person who was sleeved there 6 years ago. She's been helping sleevers ever since. I don't know any of the people going down. Hoping to make some friends. I know support is the key and am looking to be part of a support group here and if possible, at home. The Mexico thing has me a bit nervous as well as the flight to San Diego. I haven't flown in 14 years (pre 911). But it's only a 1hr flight, not too bad though. That's how important it is to me to have the surgery....I'm going to fly...LOL.
  3. azarellanos

    Surgery on Oct. 15

    I'm having surgery on Oct 14. I've told just about everyone. Most have been supportive and offering prayers for a safe surgery. After years and years of trying to lose weight my diabetes is getting worse. This is my last chance before insulin. I have a coworker/friend who is super healthy and disciplined. I suspect she has told others she believes I haven't tried hard enough. At least she keeps her comments from me. Again, I know I have tried and what she thinks ultimately doesn't matter. What matters is what you think. You know your body better than the others Take confidence in your decision.
  4. I'm Wednesday Oct 14. The pre-op diet has been harder this time.
  5. I'm getting ready to have my gastric sleeve this week and I have a friend really wanting to know more. She had stomach stapling (horizontal) in the 90s. Originally she lost lots of weight and later gained more than that back and more. Now she is having serious health conditions. She is wondering if there is a bariatric procedure she can have. She's very interested in the sleeve.
  6. azarellanos

    More on the Gut Brain

    So incredibly interesting.,I'm a nurse but have not heard of the ENS. I know there are nerves; but a separate system, no. I am celiac so that's an obvious gut connection. I have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis which has a gut connection. I still have my lap band but it is essentially empty because of vomiting on anything but liquids. When I get super upset my band becomes tighter than I've ever had it. I can feel everything tightening from my stomach to my throat. If I eat something when I'm super upset, and I usually do, it gets stuck and I vomit. Any thoughts on how this is affected by a gastric sleeve? thanks
  7. Happy 45th Birthday azarellanos!

  8. Happy 44th Birthday azarellanos!

  9. 1 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary azarellanos!

  10. I'm part of the Surgical Care Improvement Process team at work. Shaving with a razor actually increases the chance for infection. Only clippers are to be used if hair removal is needed. I wore underwear during my surgery. I didn't consider it prior, but it made it nice.
  11. azarellanos

    What have I done to myself!!!

    We were banded on the same day and yesterday I think I was over confident. I also didn't think I had any restriction. But I must because I didn't really feel very good with what I ate. Negative reinforcement is a very good thing for me. Today I've backed off and will see how that goes. So far so good. Hot Soups always feel better for me than the cold. They're just more soothing. Hope you feel better Stephanie
  12. I would recommend at least 1 week, if you have the time. I was banded on a friday (7/23) and thought I was feeling pretty good those first 6 days but on day 7 I started feeling great and realized how bad I was feeling previously. I was off a full 9 days, including weekend days. Having those days where I felt great before going back to work really helped my psyche. It really depends on you and what your surgeon recommends as well as the type of job you have. If you've ever had any other laprascopic surgery, that may give you an idea as well. I think more time off is better, if you can.
  13. azarellanos

    Scale?

    Not to mention weighing with clothes on at the Dr office. I weigh just out of the shower and before I get dressed, without clothes. I want the "real" weight sooooo I just assume the difference can be clothes also. I'm also obsessed with weighing. If I don't weigh at all or if I only weigh once a week I don't have the same accountability to myself. When I was with weight watchers and only weighed once a week I was only "good" two days before weigh in. Guess that's why I'm here with the LapBand LOL. My current digital scale is a little weird anyway. I have to weigh myself about 4 times in a row. The first time is always about 2-3 lbs(sometimes more) higher than the next one. Then I do it until I get the same weight 3 times, just to be sure. That second,(third and fourth) weights ususally correlate with continued weight loss. I might have to invest in a better scale but for now this is the crazy one I have. It'll probably take ordering online or a trip to a bigger town for me. We don't have a Target here, darn! I'm going to keep all the suggestions in mind when I do.
  14. azarellanos

    woo hoo 1st NSV

    I go so slow I'm not really tired when I'm done. It's just to get into a routine. Now shoveling out the horse stall last weekend may be another story:) I only took a small amount on the shovel, tried to stay under 15lbs (my limit for 3 weeks)
  15. azarellanos

    How Long!

    I was at exactly 1 week when I started feeling good. When I started feeling good is when I realized how bad I was feeling. I had been wondering if I made the worst mistake of my life and was already planning on how to pay for the removal. I had sort of an opposite problem. If I didn't eat is when my stomach began to give me real pains AND gas. I discovered about 3-4 days in that I felt better when I ate. But it was hard to force myself to eat when I didn't want to. Warm liquids were better than cold. Now that the swelling has gone down I realize I don't have any restriction. Did your doc maybe give a tiny fill at surgery? I'd give them a call and let them know how you're feeling.

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