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Surgery date 12/11/17. Anyone else out there going with SIPS?

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I am. But not until June.

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Congrats to you!!!

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I did. [emoji1360] 8/8/17


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Seattle- you’re 3 months out how are you doing? Any words of wisdom?

i literally found out Thursday that I’m going in next Monday and it’s crunch time!!!

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Seattle- you’re 3 months out how are you doing? Any words of wisdom?
i literally found out Thursday that I’m going in next Monday and it’s crunch time!!!


I’m doing well, I feel I’m a bit on the slow loser side but at least it’s coming off. And I guess to be expected since I am a revision. Best thing I can tell you is to walk as soon as you can. And as much as you can. Don’t worry about anything in the beginning except walking and Water. They gave me these little one ounce cups and I would line up 5 at a time. With each lap of the living room I’d take a shot. And repeat. It was the only way I could get liquids in.

Good luck! Let us know how it goes and walk walk walk!


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I had SIPS surgery on 10/18/17 in Kentucky. Still getting use to things I can and cannot eat. Have gas a lot and the smell is bad.

Need to find out the name of pills to take to reduce the gas. I do Water aerobics about 4 times a week. Love is.

My Iron is low so trying to fix that.

Good luck with your surgery

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SIPS 9/11/17. I'm a revision so weight loss is slow, but no complaints.

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I had SIPS surgery on 10/18/17 in Kentucky. Still getting use to things I can and cannot eat. Have gas a lot and the smell is bad.
Need to find out the name of pills to take to reduce the gas. I do Water aerobics about 4 times a week. Love is.
My Iron is low so trying to fix that.
Good luck with your surgery


Charcoal pills help with the gas! In the beginning months I used them daily til it got better.


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Hello!

I did, 08/30/17.

So far, I'm pretty happy with everything!

I'm a revision from band to SIPS, as well.

Best of luck to you!

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I was scheduled last January for SIPS, surgeon got in there and had to pull out due to enlarged liver. I had to lose 30+# before he would consider trying it again. I checked in with a liver specialist and was diagnosed with non alcoholic fatty liver. I am hoping for a go Monday.

This pre-op diet is rough this time around. Contrive and Probiotics have been my friend...

Thanks for all the well wishes.

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I was scheduled last January for SIPS, surgeon got in there and had to pull out due to enlarged liver. I had to lose 30+# before he would consider trying it again. I checked in with a liver specialist and was diagnosed with non alcoholic fatty liver. I am hoping for a go Monday.
This pre-op diet is rough this time around. Contrive and Probiotics have been my friend...
Thanks for all the well wishes.

Good luck! [emoji256]


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