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My Gastric Sleeve Story 9-26-2013



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Jerzeygurl, you are certainly much further along thanks me. I will be following you and wishing you well. I have gone to 2 weight loss classes, with one to go. I have to go to 3 support group meeting, I have one down and two in the next two weeks. I have 4 trips to the nutritionist, my second one is in a couple of weeks. I am not looking to be sleeved until around March of 2014. Trying to learn as much as I can. I thank you for reaching out to me. We are close in age, me being older. thanks

Hey Powder... I would love to stay in touch...let me know how things are going for you. But it appears, you are well on your way too!

I have to see the cardiologist on Monday morning to get my written approval (fingers crossed). I've had two Ekgs, an echo and a nuclear stress test in the last two weeks, and if there was something wrong, I'd know about it by now. I have been very patient and will continue to be, so that I can receive my letter of approval. But I really want to scream at the doc for making me jump through hoops in order to bill the insurance company more. I know, I should be thankful that I have a platinum health plan, but sometimes the docs see it as a money grab! Okay, my little rant is over..just frustrated and I can't show it...for now.

On a side note: I just spoke to the nurse and she informed everything else is all done, and they are ready to go, as long as the cardiologist approves me. So, you see I have to be nice and patient..ha ha..

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HI Powderkeg42,

I just went to a seminar last night. My husband and I are considering the sleeve. Congratulations on your choice. My husband is trying to wrap his hear around the idea of the surgery, while I am all for it. I hope everything works out well for you. I will keep following your story. Good Luck !

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Hi powder keg, I understand about your daughter. I am older, 68, and my daughter is trying to accept that I am going to do third. My son and grandson are fine. I haven't told my best friend because she is adamantly against the surgery. I have other issues and want to enjoy these later years of my life. You will be great .

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powder keg...just an fyi. I had back surgery in October 2012. I had been diagnosed with DDD at the age of 37. So I had a partial discetomy, with right vs bilateral laminectomy. Bottom line, I had a HUGE pain pill addiction. When my first back surgery failed I was set to have an l4-l5 fusion. BUT decided to have WLS instead. I was sleeved in May 3013. And in July 2013 I detoxed off of the pain meds. Now 4 months after surgery I am off benzos, opiates, antidepressants and my BP meds are cut in half. I have backpain after I ride the bike but I rest a day and im ok. There is a light at the end. My feet dont hurt either in flip flops anymore. I was supposed to be on meds for the rest of my life, but turns out I was a sore back that turned addict . Taking weight off will do wonders!! Good luck I remember how hard waiting is.

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Hi PowderKeg42! I will also be having my surgery through Kaiser (West Los Angeles) hopefully in November. Good luck in your journey and welcome! :)

That is great! I will be praying for you. Additionally, I heard that Kaiser CA's process is only 12 weeks. Ours is 6 months in the DMV (DC/MD/VA). I will go through the process and get my mind and body ready.

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powder keg...just an fyi. I had back surgery in October 2012. I had been diagnosed with DDD at the age of 37. So I had a partial discetomy, with right vs bilateral laminectomy. Bottom line, I had a HUGE pain pill addiction. When my first back surgery failed I was set to have an l4-l5 fusion. BUT decided to have WLS instead. I was sleeved in May 3013. And in July 2013 I detoxed off of the pain meds. Now 4 months after surgery I am off benzos, opiates, antidepressants and my BP meds are cut in half. I have backpain after I ride the bike but I rest a day and im ok. There is a light at the end. My feet dont hurt either in flip flops anymore. I was supposed to be on meds for the rest of my life, but turns out I was a sore back that turned addict . Taking weight off will do wonders!! Good luck I remember how hard waiting is.

thanks, I am looking forward to the weight loss and the positive impacts on my body and life.

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Hi Blondiee,

I just had my surgery at Kaiser WLA the nurses were very helpful and I am very comfortable with my surgeon Dr. Um.

Hi Peachie86,

Glad that your experience was nice @ Kaiser. I'm putting positive energy out into the universe that my experience will be the same. ;) How long did it take for Kaiser to call and schedule your consult after the Options classes? It's been a week since I've completed them and I'm NOT a patient person. lol

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Hi Powderkeg42,

Welcome to the site! I find the forum has given me a lot of information and support. I have only spoken to my family and a few friends about my choice to have WLS, so I was glad to have somewhere else to vent.

I feel the same way Peachie. I have only told my direct supervisor (she had RNY) and my HR rep. I've always been a very private person and everyone doesn't need to know about MY medical history.

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I feel the same way Peachie. I have only told my direct supervisor (she had RNY) and my HR rep. I've always been a very private person and everyone doesn't need to know about MY medical history.

I am a very open person but have been private about this. Some people don't understand and I believe are worried about us. So I am keeping it close to the vest. Nice to have people who understand the struggle supporting you.

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Hi Blondiee,

I had my consult the following month after my classes ended. Although, I had surgery at WLA I took my Option classes at Kaiser Palmdale.

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HI Powderkeg42,

I just went to a seminar last night. My husband and I are considering the sleeve. Congratulations on your choice. My husband is trying to wrap his hear around the idea of the surgery, while I am all for it. I hope everything works out well for you. I will keep following your story. Good Luck !

Congrats to you and your husband. I believe once he has a chance to have it marinade, he will get on board. My hubby is thin but has high blood pressure, high cholesterol and is pre-diabetic. I have none of those but I have a high BMI. I just passed my Psych exam. Woohoo!

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Congrats to you and your husband. I believe once he has a chance to have it marinade' date=' he will get on board. My hubby is thin but has high blood pressure, high cholesterol and is pre-diabetic. I have none of those but I have a high BMI. I just passed my Psych exam. Woohoo![/quote']

Yay! You're one step closer!

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