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5'4": Surgery 240/Current 135/Goal 140 = 105 lbs lost!!! BMI 22.5 I'm Normal
6 Years Later highest 198 / Current 176 / Goal 140
Hit Goal on 5/14/09 8 months out!
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I had my first meeting w/ Dr Fowler on Thursday. It went pretty good. So hopefully in a few weeks, I'll get approved and start the rest of the process. I'm still not sure if I'll do the bypass or the band. I'm leaning toward the bypass because I fear that I will figure out a way to over eat w/ the band. I'm just not sure which way to go.
Asia: I'm going to see Dr Samsami next week so I can have a PCP that has experience with Gastric patients so thank u for the referral.
Thanks to everyone for all the advice. I'll keep you posted as I go along.
Debbie
It's always pretty quiet here on Maui where we are. There are local parties and I believe they have trick or treating for the kids at the mall. Probably a safer environment these days. A bit sad it has come to that.
I think there are some who find it healthier to not do the candy thing with the kids, too. Either have a home party with their friends, or just substitute candy for some kind of present instead. We spoke about this at Thursday night's meeting with Dr. C and these ideas were suggested.
Lahaina is usually the hot spot here on Maui, so that is one place we stay clear of on Halloween night.

Anyway!!!! Happy November!!!!!!!! Felt a bit funny not having candy around the house, but don't really miss it either! One holiday down, three to go!!!!! Have to figure out what I am going to do with all the extra time I have since I won't be baking the tons of different cookies I usually make! Should make for a LOT less stressful holiday season! Will have to change my focus!
Take care and best to you always!
I hope everyone had an enjoyable Halloween. I love Halloween in Waikiki. Waikiki was a mad house last night but it was a lot of fun to see all the costumes.
There were fairies, some bad, some good, goblins, trolls, breathalyzers, gladiators, nurses, vampires, and some that I couldn't identify. Anime characters, video game characters, even Mario and Luigi!
On a different note, we didn't get any trick or treaters at our house. Some of my co-workers said it was the same for them. Were there just less trick or treaters or did they all go somewhere else? Did anyone else experience this? So I brought all the candy to work so I won't be tempted to eat it myself.
Good luck on insurance approval and getting all your pre-op tests done. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for you.
Ole
Thanks for all the advice. i think I have a pretty good list. Some of this stuff wouldn't have occured to me.
Thanks for mentioning the cool weather. I have to dig out my winter clothes, I get cold here so I would probably freeze there. I checked the weather in San Fransisco this morning and it was 63 degrees, brrr.
I finally realized (when you talked about having socks) that it is likely to be very cold (at least for us Hawaii folks!) and now in addition to the socks, I better find a jacket to wear! LOL.
The vacation part sounds great! I didn't really think of that either -- but the way you described it ..... having a few days to do nothing but heal sounds like such a luxury......
For the Hospital:
Robe - yes... a nice cozy one! I loved laying in bed with my big night shirt, socks on my feet and sometimes with my robe, too, all bundled up and surrounded by pillows. I was SO comfortable! I watched TV, read, and slept between the sipping, and walking. I hadn't had a vacation in a few years, so believe it or not, for me, this time off from the stress of working was a thrill! I soaked it up all I could! Some people take their own nightie or PJ's, but for the short time I was there, I really didn't mind the hospital garb. It's not a fashion show and with the IV, it was just more convenient to wear what they gave me. (P.S. Dr. C doesn't require you be catheterized! If you read other bulletin boards you may hear how others who have this surgery have a catheter for a couple days.... so don't worry!

Slipper - yes or socks (my feet got cold easily and you don't want to be walking around the hospital without something on your feet, either so take them with you because you WILL be walking as soon as you can. Get some that are easy to slip in and out of) Some comfortable shoes for walking, too.
toothbrush/paste - I only spent the night, so I never even used it and they provide one in a little "kit" you get that includes your breathing aparatus and a pair of footie/no-skid bottom slipper socks. You will want to have one for the week, obviously!

my glasses (important!) - of course!
phone and charger - Hubby took care of all the electronic stuff we brought. We did bring along some laptops to keep us in touch with the world. My hubby had to because it is his business, so he was able to conduct essential communications with his clients remotely for the week. Me, because I just simply need my computer and email! You can get internet access in your room. Be sure to ask for it.
stretchy, comfy clothes - ABSOLUTELY! And warm ones, too. I was really cold in SF and didn't realize how cool the weather is there compared to Maui. I didn't really have warmer clothes, so I don't know how I could have prepared better for that one! I walked the hotel hallways more rather than spending too much time outdoors.
Helpful stuff I heard about:
GasX strips - never bought them... never used them... never needed anything
mouth moisturizing spray? Not sure what this is. Again... never needed anything
liquid tylenol - I filled the prescription that Dr. C gave me for a liquid pain medicine and never broke open the bottle... still have it, too! Never hit the morphine drip while in the hospital, either. And, believe me, I am a whimp when it comes to pain.
listerine strips - nope
thermometer (if we are in SF for a week, do we have to monitor our temperature?) I guess you could. I didn't. I think if I had felt feverish I would have just called the doctor and caught a ride over to see him and have it checked out.
When checking in.... ask for a refrigerator to be brought into your room for medications. That way they provide it at no charge. We were even making SF Jello in ours!

Some people say bring a heating pad. I did, but I think I only used it once and again, it was more because I love snuggly-warmth and warm feet!

Some people say bring chap stick. I didn't have any problems with my throat or lips after surgery. Some people experience drying. I guess I was lucky on that one as well.... I was fine.
With Dr. C, we purchased a post-op food supply. It contained all the post-op drinks and mixes I needed for the week and beyond! Protein drinks galore! I think I was always able to fulfill my minimum daily requirement of protein right from the start if I remember correctly. It always made me drink enough, so I was fulfilling both requirements that are so important for the first few weeks.
One thing I might add on a more delicate note.... I knew how important walking was and tried to do it as much as I could. However, be aware... you're on a clear liquid diet.... liquids in, liquids out. This is important to know!
There are stores (like a Walgreen's drug store) near the hotel. There are a lot of places withing walking distance. It really is nicely located. There are shuttles and such running conveniently. Get the schedules and don't be afraid to ask anyone for help. The people at the hotel are especially nice! They are courteous and helpful and really treat you well.
There should be a coffee maker in your room as well. I used it to hea****er all the time for my protein soup mixes and warm beverages... all decaf, of course. Warm things tend to go down easier for me... but again... be sure to sip!
Gosh, I feel like I am forgetting so much. It really was a nice week. I remember getting a little anxious for home and wishing I could return sooner, but it wasn't because I wasn't comfortable. I just wanted to be home with my kitties and back to the real world. I'd never been there before and wasn't really in "tourist" mode, if you know what I mean. Perhaps someday I'll go back and really see the city. I had a gorgeous view of the bridge from my hospital room, but since I was only there for the one day, I probably didn't appreciate it as much as I should have!

If I remember other things, I'll let you know. If you have any questions... keep asking!
A hui hou!
(forgive any typos... I proofed it once and decided you'll have to accept me the way my fingers are!)