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dbc317
on 5/16/08 2:01 am - DORA, AL
Topic: RE: May 5, 2008 RNY Lapro
I had the same problem only 5 days out from ryn and it turned ou to be a kidney stone. They say their pretty common with this surgery. They also say to drink your water and I do try to do that because that was painful. Della
sam07
on 5/16/08 1:57 am
Topic: Obesity Law & Advocacy Center
I would like to highly recommended Walter & Kelley Lindstrom of Obesity Law & advocacy Center. I had been fighting BCBS for almost a year now & without the help & expertise of these two amazing people I would not have been apprvd and getting my Lapband surgery Tues, May 20th. I was on my last & final appeal before I called them, They were so helpful and so persistant. They followed up with emails and phone calls and did not stop until i was apprvd. I give them such gratitude for practically saving my life. Words cannot describe how they helped me. They are an amazing law firm & are highly recommended.
cokenakes0913
on 5/16/08 12:24 am
Topic: protein HELP
Hi all, I had my band put in on the 14th. So far I am doing good. I am a little worried about how I am going to get the required 60 grams of protein. I have been using the shots and Isopure drinks but the taste is driving me crazy and I really dont feel like eating or drinking. The only thing I could get down yesterday was sugar free popsicles. Does any one have some suggestions
trif4x4
on 5/16/08 12:12 am
Topic: HELP getting through 2 weeks of pre op diet
I need to be on Optifast for 2 week pre po any sugestions on how to get through it.
Yahaira R.
on 5/15/08 1:09 pm - Central Manchester, CT
Topic: A little worried?
I am having surgery on 5/21 and I stopped smoking a little while back and all day today I have developed a little sore throat and a cough...I don't know if this is going to effect my surgery or what has anyone had any problems like this?
zlynnc
on 5/15/08 1:06 pm - BEAUFORT, NC
Topic: RE: Down the Road
Sorry about the spelling guys. I didn't check it before I hit send. A few other things you may notice as you get out. You may notice change in eye sight and you will become less tolerant to cold as you loose that body fat. My surgery was in June and I bought alot of sleeveless shirts on sale last year for this year. Two things, I am smaller than I thought I would be and I stay cold. No insulation on these arms. Not to mention my arms look like granma's upper arm wrinkles. Thats ok though. Watch for low blood sugar it could be a culprit.
zlynnc
on 5/15/08 12:47 pm - BEAUFORT, NC
Topic: Down the Road
Looking back I remember now some of the questions and I want to share what I do remember. 1. By 2 weeks after surgery you will hate slim fast, optifast...etc LOL. Don't buy alot because a one ounce serving is a medicine cup full. Most doctors say to shoot for 3 oz at each meal 3 times a day. Only about a half a can. So don't buy alot or all one flavor. 2. Don't stress it when they tell you to drink at least 64 ounces of water a day at first. You can't. There is no room to put it. Do sip on water all day long. Measure it and remember your time before and after your meals that you are not to drink. Drinking to soon after your meal or Boost or slim fast will pu**** and the nutriants out to soon. 3. Don't take alot to the hospital. A good robe, you will have an IV so consider it when you think about a nighty. I very sturdy pillow incase they don't have one to give you for the ride home. You will need it to support your left side. 4. THreatin your driver who is driving you home, that you will not be held responsible for loud screams and curse words if they hit a small pump or do not creep over railroad tracks. You will know and feel every bump in the road in your gut. You may get car sick also. 5. For woman only, even if you haven't had a period in months you just may the day after your surgery. Be prepared for it to start, lovely thing to go along with the surgery pain but hey they have good drugs there. This happens to alot of woman. 6. Bring pads and easy to get on panties and throw your modesty out the window. 7. Yes through your modesty out the window, depending on how sore you are and how big your belly is it will hurt to slightly bend over to wipe your butt and some people do need help with this and sliding on panties. There have been talk of bringing long spoons and spatchula's LOL. Hey but in a year you will be able to bend over and look right threw your thighs!!! 8. It will take a good month for the anastia to where off. You will have odd sleeping hours and moments of waking and not being able to get back to sleep. 9. Gas from the anastia can settle around your diaphram and be worrysum in there symptoms of a heart attack but call your doctor anyway. 10. For regular by pass patients, not lap banders, you will think your starving and things smell so good but I promise your it won't taste the same for months to come. 11. For by pass patients also food and water and beverages will also taste different. Most become sensitve to taste. Regular tape water is gross, you will taste the chemicals in it and processed foods for months way on out. 12. Fresh foods and organic will tast like candi. Wait for watermelon! Only try foods high in surgar in small small quanities incase your dump on them. Remember veggies grown underground are high in sugar. 13. Farts!! Did I say vanity goes out the window. You will now be one of the men and a good one. If you have very young children say 5th grade boys, they will be impressed. Be careful where you let it lose. Two reasons..1) The smell will clear a theatre'..promise. 2) it isn't always gas, see #14 14. The feeling of gas is not always gas, so be close to a bath room. WHen you have to go you have to go. Your boop will now be like long thin light color ribbons espically after surgery they will be light. There is no large intestine to go through. And some days alot of us have very loose bowels. Colors will now range from sandy yellow to shades of green and light browns. But do watch how green it gets it could be a sign of gull blader. 15. Hunger pains and acid refluct for by pass patients is history in its normal state but throwing up is a response to dumping or not slowing down, taking your time and chewing really really well. 16. It hurts like hell to throw up when it is only food and no fluid. Like dry heaves only with rocks to come up. And it could hurt for days after. Please chew well and in small bites 17. invest and use a small childs plate and toddler spoons and forks or a ****tail fork. IT will help. You won't ever need a regular size plate again. 18. Stay off the scale untill your first check up. SOme come home full of IV fluid and have gained. Scales are never our friends. 19. You will loose alot your first month for most. 20. Expect your first stall at 3 weeks out and again at 3 months. Sometimes the stalls last days and weeks espically at 6 months and 9 when it could go on for a month. 21. You will fall into a pattern lose wise. Some lose a pound a day at first than 2 pounds a week. After awhile it will be nothing untill you have your period and 4 to 8 may drop. Everyone is different. 22. Everyone is different!!! We loose different. Don't get discourage when you start your weekly weigh ins. It will all even out comparitively a year out. 23. You will be able to eat foods again and the taste will come back but beware!!! WHile chicken and beef fill us quickly....potato chips, gravey, dips, crackers all those nasty carbs are slidder foods. They will go down if you graze and they there fats and carbs will be absorbed back.. You will have a good six months to change your habits,eating and exercise and mentality. Stick to it. Get involved with local support groups for years on out. Take your vitamins!!! There can be serve mental and health issues if you don't!! 24. Honesty!! Tell your Doctor, nutrionist etc the truth about what you are doing and eating. He won't take your surgery back but if you are doing something wrong or sliding he will help you stop!! Your not going through this to put it back on. The Doctor will lecture and he should. 25. Keep copies of your blood work! 26. Expect people to make strange remarks. Love yourself and them for they may say something hurtfull not meaning to espically your fluffy friends who might be afraid you'll dump them. Some will even wonder if you have cancer LOL if they don't know about the surgery. 27. Yes most all of us have some sagging skin issues. Depends on how long you were overweight, your age, and such. No way around it. I am a slow loser and I have two shapae' puppies hanging off each side of my butt now. Flat wrinkly skin. My boops keep my belly button company or hide under my arm flaps. You can exercise but unless I want to look like Arnold it isn't about to fill it all up. 28. Your hormons will dump when you loose fast, so let hubby know why your depressed one minute, crying the next than fine. They come out of stored fat and hit your system. Keep the communication open as you become a butterfly with hubby he might be scared you will fly away honestly. 29. COmmunication, communication, talk and talk with your spouse. For some the sex drive wains off espically with coming wrinkles. It is a trade off. If they loved you fat they'll love your wrinkles and bones! 30. Ahhhh Bones, yes you will have collor bones and you will find your tail bone and it hurts. I promise it will hurt!!! Years of being cushioned to nothing!! Honestly alot is from wasting muscle. Please work those muscles and gluts! 31. Most everyones hair thins out no matter what. It has alot to do with protein to a point and alot to do with the fact you had major surgery and the stress of it. Usually starts at 3 or 4 months out and goes on for a few months or more! It will come back. So if you love your long hair, cut it and hang it in the closet. Look at the before and after pics notice the new short hair do's. Long hair will be all over your car, bed,floors, house and sinks. It'll looke like a bears nest. Cut it cute and short for the summer, it will grow back! 32. Ok keep up the fluids, if something feels wrong call your doctor!!! Take your vitamins and don't stress it. You will get the routine down and you won't starve to death the first few months. Good Luck!! I am probably out of room!
zlynnc
on 5/15/08 11:51 am - BEAUFORT, NC
Topic: RE: 1 week pre-op
1st turn all your worries over to the Lord and let them go! Take a good pillow with you incase you need one for the ride home and they don't give you one. You will be extremely tender on the left side. Don't take alot with you. You won't feel like reading or such. Do take a comfy robe. Remember if you have a night gown you will have an iv for a while to keep you hydrated and pain free so you will have to have one that buttons over the shoulder, hence just a robe to walk the halls in. For alot of woman for some reason and it happened to me, expect your period to start while your in there. be prepare Take some pads and easy to get on pantees. Why!!! becasue it will hurt to bend over and it may hurt to even wipe your hinny depending on your stomach and swelling. Yep someone may have to help you. Modestly is out the window now LOL. After surgery it is so important to make yourself get up and walk and walk. It helps relieve alot of the pain from gas and keeps the blood flowing and helps prevent clots. Let someone know if you are having any leg pain or cramping. Do not buy alot of slim fast drinks you won't get much down the first few weeks. Honestly you will be surprised if you do a six pack in a week. And it will taste too sweet after surgery. Try not to worry you will be fine!
zlynnc
on 5/15/08 11:35 am - BEAUFORT, NC
Topic: RE: Pain post op/unsure if normal....please help.
Pam first off if you feel something is seriously wrong or you notice bad drainage, puffyness or a smell call your Doctor, you won't be the first. Now take a breath, not deep it'll hurt! LOL you will have pain on your left side because this is the side they went in and the area where your surgery was at. It will be extremely tender, touchy, crampy and plain uncomfortable for a while. Remember things in there have been shoved around cut stapled and sewn. You have alot of raw nerve endings now and you just had a foreign object pulled out. It will heal. If any scars a year out that will be noticiable this will be the one. Don't get any sun on them for this is new healing tissure and it will permently discolor them. Maybe some warm heat, not hot and a support pillow will help. Chances are you will be fine. I am a year out in a few weeks and this is always the first question and concern. The next will be how good you lost for the first 3 weeks and than it stops for a week or so. No worries, once again your body is adjusting. You just lose inches. In all don't ever be afraid to call your Doctor!
bigred55
on 5/15/08 11:34 am - glen burnie, MD
Topic: what a screwed up day!!!
i was scheduled for 2 pm on the 15th well i got a phone call at 12 saying be at the hosp. at 2 your approved. yahoo!!!! so i drove the 30 min to the hosp. 2 blocks from the hosp. my phone rings and the nurse says sorry they canceled your surgery. i was sooooo mad. bc/bs is being a joke. so now i gotta wait some more and then drop everything at the drop of a hat, and find someone to take me to the hosp. at the last min.so now i wait till 430 on fri. to find out if its a go or do i have to fight.
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