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(deactivated member)
on 2/21/11 11:16 pm - Lafayette, IN
Topic: RE: treating joint pains?
NSAIDS are definitely a no-no with RNY. your dr should have told you that preop. You will have to call and see if they will prescribe something for you.
(deactivated member)
on 2/20/11 11:57 pm - Lafayette, IN
Topic: clothing exchange??
did we ever get one scheduled or are we still trying to figure it out?
ThisGirlzReady
on 2/20/11 12:53 pm
Topic: RE: Pre Op Testing....DONE!!! WooHoo!!!
I was there the week we had that terrible ice/snow storm, so I didn't linger there after class to
really look around like I would have like to.  I didn't get to the boutique, but I have since ordered
chewable calcium from it on line(hard to find chewable calcium citrate)...I also ordered and received samples from Celebrate...it had various flavored chewable vitamins and calcium samples in it . I figure the more pills that can be chewed up the better.

I have been using the Isopure protein powders 26 grams/scoop  (vanilla, chocolate, fruit punch, unflavored) now as one meal replacement/snack and have lost about 15 pounds in the last three weeks. Whoo Hoo!!  The MAIN thing is to read the protein label and make sure it is only  the whey protein isolate.  Anything else is not the right kind of protein especially post op.  The Isopures are OK but I'm also aware that more than likely our tasters will change post op as well so I'm also wanting to get the unjury protein to have a variety at first since not knowing what will taste OK one day and maybe not the next....I' m ordering these from Amazon.  I have bought at Wal-Mart the EAS ready to drinks they are on the OK list..Nothing was said about biotin just a personal preference..mainly keeping up on protein/calcium will keep/restore hair loss.  Also am using the fiber powder  Metamucil clear and add to decaf coffee/tea.  Great way for fiber and no aftertaste..

Yeah, now I'm just wanting to git'r done LOL and hop on the loser's bench....

Diane

Made it to the Century Club!!! Yeah!!

    
Mandaly
on 2/20/11 2:39 am - IN
Topic: RE: treating joint pains?
 You can always just call your doctor and ask a nurse to give you a call and ask them what kind of meds you can take. I have been putting icyhot patches on my knees and they do help a little. 
            
Miss.Kris
on 2/19/11 11:04 pm - Terre Haute, IN
Topic: RE: Pre Op Testing....DONE!!! WooHoo!!!

Diane,

I'm so glad to hear from you. I was wondering if you were ok.  I'm so ready to get the nutrition class over with. Did they give you lots of information in your "bariatric bible'? What kinds of things did they talk over with the class? I'm just curious as to what to expect.  I was wondering if they took the class to the post op floor or if they made you go by yourself. Did you get to go to the boutique?

Are you getting excited about starting your new journey? It will be here before you know it. Wow, huh?!!!  If you don't mind me asking, what kind of protein powder did you get? I bought 100% whey protein from Wal-Mart in the vanilla flavor. I thought maybe I could doctor it up a bit if I didn't like it. I sent away for a free sample of vitamins from Bariatric Advantage, but have not purchased any big bottles yet.  When you went to the class, did they say anything about us taking Biotin? I've heard that it works, and some people say it does not work.

I hope you don't mind all the questions! LOL

Kris
Miss.Kris
on 2/19/11 10:55 pm - Terre Haute, IN
Topic: RE: Pre Op Testing....DONE!!! WooHoo!!!


Stephanie,

Thank you for your sweet message. I'm so ready to start my journey into my "new life". I hope you are doing well.

Kris

ThisGirlzReady
on 2/19/11 9:17 am
Topic: RE: Pre Op Testing....DONE!!! WooHoo!!!
Yay Kris!! 

  I knew you would come through it OK. (well, besides the blood drawing thing). BTW,
BJ was the nurse who did mine also...now just the nutrition class is left...it meets on 2nd floor above the bariatric unit actually just down the hall where the surgeon's office has moved to..it is set up as long tables with chairs ..we got a half hour for lunch and we opted to drive to save time to the cafeteria  located in basement in main hospital entrance side ..or you can stay there and eat your own lunch.. there was supposed to have a guest speaker like a post op patient but they didn't show so it ended sooner than would have otherwise....the only thing I thought they
really should have done was give a tour of  the post op area as a class...it supposedly could have gone on your own but I felt that would have been imposing on nurses there. 

Not much left to now for me but wait....have done some shopping  with vitamins, calcium, protein powder/drinks,  jellos, oatmeal,puddings,etc. Walking as much as possible also on my treadmill to get in "training" for our walking laps post op. LOL... 

Diane

Made it to the Century Club!!! Yeah!!

    
severman
on 2/19/11 4:00 am - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: RE: Pre Op Testing....DONE!!! WooHoo!!!
 Congrats on making it through another big step!  I understand what you mean about the blood draw.  I'm also a hard stick.  Wishing you the best on your continued journey.

Stephanie E
Brooke G.
on 2/19/11 12:11 am - IN
Topic: RE: Looking for Revision Surgeon
Thank you very much!  I will go check out the DS board.
Miss.Kris
on 2/18/11 11:54 pm - Terre Haute, IN
Topic: Pre Op Testing....DONE!!! WooHoo!!!

My pre op testing is done!!!! WooHoo!!!!     

Went to St. Vincent's yesterday, (Friday, Feb. 18Th) for my pre op tests. I was supposed to be there by 6:30 a.m., but we checked in at 5:55 a.m!!! I couldn't wait to get it over with. The testing was supposed to start at 6:45, but I didn't get called bac****il after 7:30.

The first thing I had to do was give a urine sample. That's no big deal. Pee in a cup...check.  Then it was time to breath into the little bags that my husband said looked like whoopie cushions.  lol..   That was no big deal. Easy as can be.  Next, everyone's favorite, the blood draw.  They are looking and looking for veins, they think they found one, bam....no blood. It took three nurses, and 5 sticks...5 STICKS!!!!!!    to get blood. Before the final stick I became so light headed, I had to lay down with a ice pack.  The poor lady next door, fainted, but actually hit the floor!!  I want to thank nurses BJ and Sylvia for being so kind. Special thanks to Sylvia for getting my blood!!!

From there I went to radiology. I had a ultrasound of my liver and that was no big deal. Pretty easy and completely painless. My husband commented that it was so strange to look on the screen and not see a little baby!! Aww...bless his heart.

From there I went to get my chest x-ray and drink the barium "chalk drink". When I saw the cup, and the tech said I had to drink it all, I couldn't believe it. But, I thought, I've come this far, no turning back now. The tech told me that this usually makes or breaks a person. She said alot of people can't get through this step, and they cancel surgery.
I wasn't going to be one of those people. I held my nose, took three or four big drinks, and BAM...it was all gone. THANK GOD!! The taste didn't bother me. It was the thickness. I couldn't get over how thick it was. 
 
I laid on the table and did the log roll, over and over then I had to drink a thinner barium. Two big gulps through a straw,but that was not a big deal. I forget to mention that before the barium drink I had to take the little shot of what looked like pop rocks. That was no big deal.

From there I went to get my EKG, and my breathing test. No big deal....

Finally, I met with the nurse. We went over my history, signed some papers, chatted a little, and that was it. What a long day, but I made it!! My next step is my all day class on the 24Th, and surgery March 3.  I want to thank everyone who told me that I could do it and for all the encouraging words.   
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