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ItsAllAboutMe
on 10/17/07 1:12 pm - Dallas Suburb, TX
Topic: RE: An encouraging post about pre-op weight loss
Too bad the article didn't expound upon the "certain physiologic" changes we're after here. It's all about shrinking the liver. That big ole thing is sitting right above the stomach where they have to do all the work. The smaller it is, the easier it is to work around. That means shorter time under anesthesia which means less chance of complications. I'm about 18 pounds down which isn't my complete goal of 30, but I've still got a ways to go yet. Not to mention the bowel clean out. (Oh joy!) But we gotta do it! It's for our own good. No cheatin now... ;)
ItsAllAboutMe
on 10/17/07 1:07 pm - Dallas Suburb, TX
Topic: RE: Surgery Date of 11-6-07 YEA!!!
Hey, me too! I've kinda already been doing the liquid diet. Mine is protein shakes and a Lean Cuisine. I use Isopure Low Carb dutch chocolate in 1% milk and it's quite tasty. After surgery the milk is going away for a while, but I've been testing a number of protein suppliments the last 6 months or so and have found several I like. Now we just have to see if my new tummy will like them. Good luck to you!
Anne D.
on 10/17/07 11:20 am - Sudbury, Canada
Topic: RE: Poetic Justice~ Surgery on my birthday Nov. 13/07
Awww ....thanks Stephanie...what a sweet thing to say...the part about me being in your prayers I mean. That's a nice thing to say , thank you. And I see just 8 days before on the 5th of November you'll be having surgery yourself. You must be sooooo excited...and with good reason. Just think Stephanie, next year at this time, God willing, we'll both have lost a ton of weight. I myself have prayed for this too...and frankly I never really thought it would happen. I pray I have the strength to stick to whatever it is that I have to do...I so don't want to be fat anymore. I want to live before I die. I know that sounds obvious, but I feel that for the last 3-4 years I've only been existing. I seldom go out anymore cause I'm ashamed of how I look. I've wasted so much time...I want to start LIVING now. I am so ready to live a happy and healthy life. And I hope that you have that too Stephanie. I'll be thinking of you on Nov. 5. Take care my new friend. Anne
Sweet Peaches
on 10/17/07 10:59 am - Memphis, TN
Topic: RE: Poetic Justice~ Surgery on my birthday Nov. 13/07
I suppose on every birthday, at least two gifts are in order. Congrats to you. You'll be in my prayers.
Sweet Peaches
on 10/17/07 10:53 am - Memphis, TN
Topic: RE: Anyone on the loser's bench Nov 5th
Thanks for responding...I've been without a computer for a while. I wish everyone a safe, uneventful surgery and spedy and painless as possible recovery.
Anne D.
on 10/17/07 9:58 am - Sudbury, Canada
Topic: Poetic Justice~ Surgery on my birthday Nov. 13/07
I was thrilled to find out today that my RNY surgery has been scheduled on my 45th birthday...Tuesday Nov. 13/07. From that day on, I'll think of my birthday as a rebirth...a cleansing, a new start!! And man am I up for the challenge! Happy Birthday to me Happy Birthday to me!!!
Maida F.
on 10/17/07 8:08 am - Round Rock, TX
RNY on 11/12/07 with
Topic: An encouraging post about pre-op weight loss
Weight loss before bariatric surgery reduces hospital stay Last Updated: 2007-10-16 15:21:24 -0400 (Reuters Health) NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Morbidly obese patients who lose 5% to 10% of their excess body weight prior to gastric bypass surgery can significantly reduce their length of hospital stay and hasten postoperative weight loss, new research shows. The findings, which appear in the Archives of Surgery for October, are based on a study of 884 patients who underwent open or laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery at the Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania between May 31, 2002 and February 24, 2006. Prior to surgery, all of the subjects participated in a multidisciplinary program involving various medical, surgical, psychological, and nutritional interventions and education. They were advised to lose 10% of their excess body weight prior to surgery. Forty-eight percent of patients dropped at least 10% of their excess weight preoperatively, lead author Dr. Christopher D. Still and colleagues report. During a mean follow-up period of 12 months, patients who lost 10% or more of their excess body weight before surgery were significantly more likely than others to achieve 70% excess body weight loss (p < 0.001), the report indicates. However, the findings indicate that even lower amounts of preoperative weight loss were beneficial. Losing more than 5% of excess weight before surgery reduced the likelihood of a hospital stay lasting longer than 4 days (p = 0.03). The authors believe that preoperative weight loss led to certain physiologic changes that reduced surgical complications and thereby decreased the length of hospital stay. As bariatric surgery becomes the "mainstay" of treatment for the morbidly obese, weight loss prior to surgery "may have significant clinical impact." "Further studies to extend these results and to evaluate the effects of preoperative weight loss on specific surgical outcomes as well as its correlation with long-term weight loss are ongoing," the researchers conclude. Arch Surg 2007;142:994-998.
JeriLynn
on 10/17/07 7:32 am - Lubbock, TX
Topic: RE: November 7th Dr. C and me in Missisauga LAP BAND DAY
Hey everyone! I am November 7th as well... I'm so excited!
JeriLynn
on 10/17/07 7:30 am - Lubbock, TX
Topic: RE: November 7th coming soon!
Hey Linda! I am November 7th as well!! I'm so excited! Just 3 weeks away
Deidre Manning
on 10/17/07 5:55 am - Greenville, SC
Topic: RE: November 7th coming soon!
Linda, Congrats on your surgery date!! I am scheduled for 11/6 and sooooooo excited!! I too am on my 2nd week of protein diet! Take care, Deidre
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