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Erica77
on 6/6/11 6:45 am - MN
Topic: RE: Tomorrow is my surgery date! Very excited!
Good luck tomorrow, I will be thinking of you!
HW- 398  SW- 371 CW- 224 GW- 175      5'11     27lbs lost preop
  
Stacie P.
on 6/6/11 6:17 am - PA
Topic: RE: Tomorrow is my surgery date! Very excited!
Congratulations and we all will be waiting to read about your experience when you post. My thoughts and prayers will be with you tomorrow. Good Luck!!!
~Stacie  

                                          
lorindac
on 6/6/11 6:15 am - durham, NC
Topic: RE: insulin depedent diabetic
Thanks Tammy,
I did call my primary doctor and she readjusted my insulin. I have to slide scale by the number of carbs. So it will be a interesting 13 days. But I am determined to succeed.
                
lorindac
on 6/6/11 5:57 am - durham, NC
Topic: RE: Tomorrow is my surgery date! Very excited!
Congrats. I am so happy and excited for you. You said it correctly this is a tool to use to start a healthier lifestyle.
Tammy G.
on 6/6/11 5:29 am
RNY on 06/16/11 with
Topic: RE: Sharing a link - articles on vitamins, meds, labs, etc.
 Thanks for posting this.

I was thinking about using the Bariatric Advantage products after surgery, but still haven't decided.  I use their pre-op vitamins and I like them.  I am dreading the iron  because it does a number on my digestive system.  The calcium chews I've tried are like heaven.  I plan on taking the B-12 injections instead of daily sublingual.

I figure if I go the Bariatric Advantage way, my cost for a month's supply will be approx. $50, but for 3 months supply it is about $100, so by buying the 90 day supply, you basically get a month free.  I don't know what the costs would be if one just bought stuff like at Walmart or a drugstore with vitamins like Centrum chewables, etc.
Tammy G.
on 6/6/11 5:12 am
RNY on 06/16/11 with
Topic: RE: insulin depedent diabetic
 I'm not diabetic, but knowing what I know about diabetes, I would suggest you call and talk to your nutritionist and/or primary care physcian about your liquid diet.  I don't see how you can go 2 weeks without any complex carbs with your condition, especially when you are already experiencing negative symptoms.  Please call and talk to them.

You might also post this on the main forum so more people will see it so you can get guidance from others who've been where you are today.

Good luck!
NextChapterPlease
on 6/6/11 5:10 am - CA
Topic: RE: Tomorrow is my surgery date! Very excited!
Thank you Tammy! I have really appreciated your posts and support. Tomorrow... OMG :)
Tammy G.
on 6/6/11 5:08 am
RNY on 06/16/11 with
Topic: RE: Tomorrow is my surgery date! Very excited!
 It sounds like you are in a great place!  Good luck on surgery tomorrow!
NextChapterPlease
on 6/6/11 4:48 am - CA
Topic: Tomorrow is my surgery date! Very excited!
Hi everyone,

I'd like to thank each one of you on this message board for your support and guidance. From the first day I started my 14 day pre-op liquid diet, I have stayed connected to this board, my surgeons guidelines, taken in all I've heard.

14 days ago I started my 14 day ( liquid only 70 grams of protien per day) pre-op diet. The first three days were hard. My body was detoxing off of all the sugar, carbs and junk I had been putting into it. During those three days, I experienced headaches, moodiness, and fatigue. I posted how I felt in this forum, and I was met with so much love and advice. Thank you. The last two days I have been on clear liquids only, and today is bowel prep day in preparation for tomorrow. I am drinking as much water as I can, and resting.

I have to say, even when I didn't feel like it, I worked out each day at the gym, walking 3 miles a day and lifting weights. Days 4 through 12 went so quickly, and I have felt amazing. My skin and my eyes look better than ever! I've dropped so much weight in my face, and my clothes are loose. I'm curious to see how much I've lost when they weigh me tomorrow at the hospital.
 
I made a commitment when I started this process, that no matter what, I needed to make a lifestyle change and regardless of what my head told me, I needed to show up for myself, and take care of me. I have done just that, and here I am, day 14.... WOW... I am so grateful.

Tomorrow at this time of day, my surgery will have already been performed, and the nurses will hopefully be getting me up and walking around a little. I've researched this surgery and it took me two years to get my head where it needed to be. This surgey for me is a TOOL, to be used in conjunction with daily working out, and eating healthy. I've learned I use food as a buffer between me and my life. Once my liquid pre-op diet started, food was no longer an option. I could no longer CHEW my anger down, or eat bags and boxes of processed foods to calm me down, soothe me, put me to sleep, or console me. I am truly living outside of my comfort zone, and for once, I can say it feels good to FEEL.   

OK, so with all of that being said, I'm off to re-pack my hospital bag , making sure I have what I need for the next three days. Also, In my nutrition class @ the Doctors office, I met a friend who has been with me every step of the way. I believe God works through people, and he put her in my life. Each morning she sent me a text, cheered me on, talked me through whatever was going on. I am so fortunate to have such a soul in my corner. Her surgery is next week, and I will be able to be there for her, as she has been there for me. Ohhh, and the day after my surgery, there is a support meeting at the hospital, and I am hoping my nurse will allow me to go to the support meeting being held that evening.

I will post my hospital experience once I am up and able to and please say a prayer for me.  

Lots of HUGS. We are doing this together!!
        
Stacie P.
on 6/6/11 3:57 am - PA
Topic: RE: Is it June 10th yet?
See now, there is my big fear!!!! I have my husband and 2 sons to cook for. I may end up asking hubby to do the cooking so I don't have to put myself in the situation.
~Stacie  

                                          
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