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lfw57

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About lfw57

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 04/02/1964

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Boston
  • State
    MA
  1. LipstickLady - What a wonderful, honest, well written post! You described so well the little things we deal with on a daily basis. I'm 52 and also considered a "fit-fat" person (but that's really an oxymoron, right?). My cholesterol and blood pressure levels are fine and I'm not diabetic . I swim. I've done CrossFit. I do yoga. I spin (and can keep up with women half my size). But at a high of 280 lbs these activities take a major toll on my body and I have to pop a couple of Advil because my knees are swollen, my back aches and I'm exhausted. The rest of the day I'm on the couch feeling like a failure wondering why I can't get this problem under control. I'm exactly 1 week post-op today. The week has been a physical and emotional challenge, but posts like yours are so inspirational, and such a huge help. Your photos show someone who is living a life full of joy and it helps me to see that this could be my future too. Sending you a huge thank you! Lisa
  2. I had my surgery on June 6th at Mount Auburn Hospital with Dr. Julie Kim. Have received excellent care there and am doing pretty well. 12 lbs down since!
  3. lfw57

    Pain Scale

    I just has the sleeve and a hiatal hernia repair on Monday. The gas pain has been horrible, but is getting better every day. I didn't want to take the oxycodone but the nurse told me not to be brave and take it. I feel much better after a couple of hours. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  4. lfw57

    Any June sleevers out there?

    I was sleeved on Monday. Had problems getting any liquids in, but today is better. Getting 40 oz at a minimum is a real challenge. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  5. lfw57

    Any June sleevers out there?

    My surgery is Monday as well. So far just coffee and Protein shake. Am very nervous but will try to keep busy, as well. Am making my own chicken broth. My coworkers gave me a beautiful bouquet of flowers and a card, which was so nice. I started all this in January...I can't believe it's finally here! Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  6. lfw57

    Scheduled for June 6th!

    I'm June 6th too! Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  7. So glad to see this! I live just west of Boston and am being sleeved on June 6th at Mt Auburn. So far my care these past six months has been excellent. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  8. lfw57

    Any June sleevers out there?

    I'm June 6th and ready to go! Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  9. Sounds great...congrats to you both! Helps settle my anxiety...my surgery is one month from today. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  10. June 6th here. Am glad I have more time since my diet still isn't where I want it to be and am working on it but am also getting increasingly anxious/nervous about it, which I know is normal.
  11. lfw57

    June 6th - Date

    Congratulations! We share the same surgery date. I got my date two weeks ago, and am excited.
  12. lfw57

    Sleeved :-)

    Congrats! Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  13. Question for those of you who have Dr Kim or Mt Auburn/Tufts: What did they instruct you to eat right before your surgery date and for how long? I didn't see instructions in my binder. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  14. lfw57

    Oprah ate my inner skinny person.

    I've watched Oprah struggle with her weight since the 80's, and I've come to the conclusion that having money doesn't mean you have better access to information than the rest of us "mere mortals". In my desperate attempt to lose weight I researched nutrition for years but I never even looked into understanding the facts about surgery, because I thought, like most people do that it was taking a drastic and "easy" approach. Then a close friend had the sleeve and my doctor, who I trust suggested I look into it, and I learned the facts. I was surprised that with all my work to educate myself, I was ignorant about this. So I'm guessing Oprah my not be aware or have strong biases, like I did. My surgeon told me they struggle to influence primary care doctors, even with several quality, peer reviewed studies that prove the success of WLS. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App
  15. I agree with Alex. You are under no obligation to tell. Your body and surgery is very personal and is your business. I'm pre-op but have thought about this, as I'm single. I can't imagine I would get into a relationship with someone who has a bias against this to begin with. Sent from my iPad using the BariatricPal App

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