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I don't have to have an endoscopy. This forum had me so freaked out! I may have to do the EKG (no biggie) and maybe a chest x ray depending on what the surgeon wants. Phew! I was sweating :wacko: over that for a bit.

I think I'm going to order my Vitamins today- any suggestions? I had a sample pack and I don't care for the chalky taste of the chewables but I tolerate them fine. The Protein Shakes seem to have a lot in them but they seem to lack Iron? What are you all taking- or going to take?

:lol: Happy me- no endoscopy :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Justine, why did they decided that?

I hear it is not bad. Mine is Monday. We look like we are on a similar timeline. I had chest xrays, echocardiogram, and ekg this week. I have to say an emotional experience. I met with psych today and boy that really helped!

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She said because I don't have acid reflux (OMG I'm so thankful- I have a major problem with the thought of things put in my throat).

I had my psych eval and passed that. I found that boring but I do it for a living. I'm so glad to hear you found it helpful. I think for me I rely on my NUT and PA to continue to bounce things off of. I email them a lot :)

So, I'd love to hear about your journey. What brought you to this decision? Do you have insurance to approve this or are you self pay (sorry if that's too personal).

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I'm self pay- no endo either, just an ekg and chest xray. My surgeon said the Gummy Vitamins are fine to start a week post op as I didn't like the chalky ones either. I bought chewable Calcium to replace the horse pills I take now. Big day on Monday.

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Well I have been in nutritional counseling for a year. I lost 19lbs in 7 months :wacko: . I have been thinking about WLS for about 15 years. I got down to about 203lbs in 2008, but I was busting my butt and eating very little. Anyway, life happened and we moved to a foreign location. That came with stresses, to many to count. I have been over weight my whole life. Tramatic childhood crap.....plus bad genes. Anyway, I am 37 and just ready for a change. I am overseas still and hoping for BCBS to cover. My process is a little different then being in the states, where I don't have to get prior approval. Of course they can still choose not to cover if I don't follow their protocol.

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