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bronnie70: The first week after surgery, I was very tender around the stomache and was quite nauseated for most of the time. The second week, I struggled with stomache & shoulder pains "gas" its quite painful, especially while everything is still sore and swollen. You will find Mylanta a life saver. I also suffered with moods swings a lot, I put this down to not being able to take my Menopause Medication, withdrawal from Yunk food and Detox. This 3rd week, I FEEL GREAT, my mind is so sharp and clear, I have more energy and am back into going out, catching up with friends, I'm back to work and loving life. The liquid diet has not been at all hard for me, I've really enjoyed it I have a great variety of milky drinks, Soups, yoghurt, jelly etc. I've had no complications at all apart from normal things you expect after surgery (adjusting) I had no infection with incision/wounds. So far all is good. I don't for one minute regret my decision. I sincerely hope all goes well for you. Stay in touch, keep us posted :welldone: CHEERS to Happy Healthy Eating :cool:

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thanks so much... i will keep you up to dated with everything. just now counting the days until the initial consultation with Dr Nottle on 12th feb

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Height: 166cm

current weight: 100kg

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Wanted to pass on some info that was passed my direction by a lady on this site 'fee'....

As my appointment for my initial consultation isnt until 12th february she suggested i try to book in to see a dietician and a physician just after that thus saving on being put on a lengthy waiting list to see these professionals.

I did just that and will see both on the 14th february. Therefore apart from being sent for a blood test that week i hopefully want have to wait too long for the procedure as im going private.

Can i get my local GP to do the blood tests a week or so prior to me seeing Dr Nottle and i'll have the results to show him and the physician?? Is there anyone else id need to see prior to the op??

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Hey thats great news....congrats you sound very overwhelmed:)

Im not sure about getting the local gp to write up the blood test to get done...im guessing the gp would have to find out off Peter which blood test u need and if he gets the info then i dont see why the gp cant write u one:).

That is it really...no one else unless you have to do the sleep test but the physician will let you know about that

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Hey fee... your correct im one happy girl and i havernt even had the op yet.

I just can visualize a skinnier, healthier me and i cant wait.

I went onto dr nottle's website and it gives a list of the blood tests usually required and being a nurse i can add a few others just incase he wants more. Think i will get my GP to do them about a week prior to seeing Dr Nottle.

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Fee: OMG at 40 kilo weight loss - GREAT going, I bet you don't know yourself?

bronnie70: You sound like your all fired up and on a roll Way To Go Girl!!

I insisted on my Blood Tests being done at my first Appointment. They had a blood nurse at the specialist rooms, how lucky was that?

CHEERS :teeth:

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They havernt told me to fast for my initial consult so i doubt blood tests will be done on that day. i believe i need chol, fasting sugars etc

Id imagin the physician will require my blood test results when i see him on 14/2/07. since im seeing Dr nottle 2 days prior blood test results will not be available by the wednesday so its probably wise to get my GP to organize them. So be it if then Dr Nottle wants them done again.

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Hi Bronnie and Gerbera and Sierra, Actually I am scared of the actual operation to be honest. My anesthetist called me yesterday and we talked about the anesthetic and my fears etc. I am looking forward to taking control of my life etc though. Susannah

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Susannah.... dont be scared. Im sure everything will be fine. Easy for me to say... im sure i'll be pooping my dacks when i actually have an op date. Not sure if you read my posts today but im hopeing for a late Feb op so i wont be too fare behind you.

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Hi Bronnie, what made you choose Dr Nottle as apposed to another surgeon? Did you have any others in mind? Did you go to an info night? Susannah

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hi...funny story...I am a nurse and was at work in approx august 2006 and began to get in a discussion with a patient about weight. She then progressed to tell me she use to way 150kg. i couldnt believe it as this lady weighed 65kg on admission for an unrelated minor procedure. I was amazed. I then started asking questions and she gave me Dr Nottles name and i went from there. I have not attended any info nights etc and most of the info i have obtained is from the internet. I had heard dr nottles name is passing in the medical field and had only heard positive things.

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Hi Susannah, Bronnie - anyone I missed :)

Gerbera, I see you've got the link to Dr. Leong's surgery in your profile. Are you happy with his work? What was his surgery/staff like in terms of pre/after care?

I was considering looking at the Adelaide Bariatric Centre down in Bedford Park, because when I was researching who to see (frankly) their website was the most professional and seemed to have the most information on it. But I don't know of anyone who's been there, and as much as I trust their testimonials, I would like some first-hand advice.

Plus I see Dr. Leong has a practice in Salisbury, which for me in Parafield Gardens makes a lot more sense.

Of course, any other SA banders who've been to ABC, I'd like to hear from you too if you're out there!

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Fee: OMG at 40 kilo weight loss - GREAT going, I bet you don't know yourself?

Hey Gerbera,

Thanks for the comment and no i dont know myself...lol...it is one of the best feelings to be able to walk into a normal size clothes shop to try on or buy clothes....i havent been able to do that since my teenage years.

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