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By the way @@krazypisces.momma and @@Chrissyg congratulations!! Way to go you guys! What a great start! May I ask krazypisces.momma what your start weight and goal weight was/is? At any rate, it's awesome!! Your hard work is paying off!!!

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Wow these great reviews is making me rethink my choice as well, I couldn't find much on my Dr, but all I did find was good, so it was making me a bit uneasy. I've already put paid $250 to hold my date, (June 8th) but they said that i could change my mind.

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By the way @@krazypisces.momma and @@Chrissyg congratulations!! Way to go you guys! What a great start! May I ask krazypisces.momma what your start weight and goal weight was/is? At any rate, it's awesome!! Your hard work is paying off!!!

My hw 240, day of surgery was 233, now I am 209

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I wow, you sound exactly like me! Way to go girl!!!

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I'm getting sleeved with them also next month. I wish I could schedule same day as you ladies so I won't be alone lol

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@@RellaBelle

Yes ma'am I did. I left early Wednesday (I live close to the border, 2 1/2 hours close) had surgery Wednesday evening and then drove myself home from the border. I had zero complications and I am very pleased with my results.

What type of foods are you eating now? Are the gas pains gone? TIA

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@@RellaBelle

Yes ma'am I did. I left early Wednesday (I live close to the border, 2 1/2 hours close) had surgery Wednesday evening and then drove myself home from the border. I had zero complications and I am very pleased with my results.

What type of foods are you eating now? Are the gas pains gone? TIA

Honestly I didn't have much gas pains. I stayed on Water only for 2 days post op though. It was my choice to do so. I didn't feel hungry and water worked for me.

I have bloating issues but I have had them since way before I had my surgery. I am Hashimoto's Hypothyroid and bloating, Constipation and other gut issues are a norm for me. As far as gas, I get it on occasion but feel it is due to my hypo.

As for food.....I am slowly introducing solids to my diet but only at night. I have a Protein Shake for lunch and Breakfast and some type of solid soft food at night at home that way if my body doesn't like it I am where I need to be to deal with it. Protein Drinks are a huge staple for me. Getting enough Protein is pertinent and with just 2 a day, I am getting 86 grams of protein.

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@@dorian122 I will be going the 11th if I can't be scheduled for the 8th...

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@@dorian122 I will be going the 11th if I can't be scheduled for the 8th...

Keep me posted on your date.

@@RellaBelle

Yes ma'am I did. I left early Wednesday (I live close to the border, 2 1/2 hours close) had surgery Wednesday evening and then drove myself home from the border. I had zero complications and I am very pleased with my results.

What type of foods are you eating now? Are the gas pains gone? TIA
Honestly I didn't have much gas pains. I stayed on Water only for 2 days post op though. It was my choice to do so. I didn't feel hungry and water worked for me.

I have bloating issues but I have had them since way before I had my surgery. I am Hashimoto's Hypothyroid and bloating, Constipation and other gut issues are a norm for me. As far as gas, I get it on occasion but feel it is due to my hypo.

As for food.....I am slowly introducing solids to my diet but only at night. I have a Protein Shake for lunch and breakfast and some type of solid soft food at night at home that way if my body doesn't like it I am where I need to be to deal with it. Protein drinks are a huge staple for me. Getting enough protein is pertinent and with just 2 a day, I am getting 86 grams of protein.

What shakes are you using?

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I'm officially scheduled for the 8th ! Can't wait that's soo soon. I'm going with Dr arellano he's done 7k surgeries

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@@dorian122 I will be going the 11th if I can't be scheduled for the 8th...

Keep me posted on your date.

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@@RellaBelle

Yes ma'am I did. I left early Wednesday (I live close to the border, 2 1/2 hours close) had surgery Wednesday evening and then drove myself home from the border. I had zero complications and I am very pleased with my results.

What type of foods are you eating now? Are the gas pains gone? TIA
Honestly I didn't have much gas pains. I stayed on Water only for 2 days post op though. It was my choice to do so. I didn't feel hungry and water worked for me.

I have bloating issues but I have had them since way before I had my surgery. I am Hashimoto's Hypothyroid and bloating, Constipation and other gut issues are a norm for me. As far as gas, I get it on occasion but feel it is due to my hypo.

As for food.....I am slowly introducing solids to my diet but only at night. I have a Protein Shake for lunch and Breakfast and some type of solid soft food at night at home that way if my body doesn't like it I am where I need to be to deal with it. Protein Drinks are a huge staple for me. Getting enough Protein is pertinent and with just 2 a day, I am getting 86 grams of protein.

What shakes are you using?

http://www.amazon.com/MET-Rx-Protein-Plus-RTD-51/dp/B002XDRCX0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1429767760&sr=8-1&keywords=met+rx+protein+shakes

and http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002XULC9I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Yes ma'am I did. I left early Wednesday (I live close to the border, 2 1/2 hours close) had surgery Wednesday evening and then drove myself home from the border. I had zero complications and I am very pleased with my results.

What type of foods are you eating now? Are the gas pains gone? TIA
Honestly I didn't have much gas pains. I stayed on Water only for 2 days post op though. It was my choice to do so. I didn't feel hungry and water worked for me.

 

I have bloating issues but I have had them since way before I had my surgery. I am Hashimoto's Hypothyroid and bloating, Constipation and other gut issues are a norm for me. As far as gas, I get it on occasion but feel it is due to my hypo.

 

As for food.....I am slowly introducing solids to my diet but only at night. I have a Protein Shake for lunch and breakfast and some type of solid soft food at night at home that way if my body doesn't like it I am where I need to be to deal with it. Protein drinks are a huge staple for me. Getting enough protein is pertinent and with just 2 a day, I am getting 86 grams of protein.

. hey Chrissy, just wondering how you are doing? I'm thinking if switching to this clinic since I can't find many reviews on the Dr I have now. How is it going now that u are a few weeks out? Im a bit nervous about being lonely, (only one not eating etc) regretting etc afterward, I hear that can happen, though I know in the long run its going to be great! It's going to be a whole new relationship with food and I so need that!

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@@cmhueto, I know you didn't ask me, but I am 4 weeks out as of tomorrow. I have gone out with friends/family twice in that time and I don't feel alone. I am still with my loved ones, having a good time, just eating less and not feeling guilty when I go home about over eating! It's amazing so far! I am still only eating soft foods so I only eat Soup when I'm out

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