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DavidReed
on 5/5/11 10:13 am
Topic: RE: gotta love opinions!
I know for me, I didn't talk about it much until I had a surgery date.  My family, a couple friends, and my boss knew what was going on.  But there was some drama around my prep work that required my employer to know (especially since I work for a hospital.)  When I was first entering the program last year, and I had bloodwork done up in the spring, my doctor found some weirdness, and sent me for an ultrasound, and then a CAT scan.  The result of which was that I was diagnosed with liver cancer.  This led to more tests, to find out how bad, how big, where it might have started (since liver cancer is usually secondary, it usually spreads there from somewhere else), a few more CAT scans, a "nuclear red-blood cell test", trips to Boston for more tests and visits with oncology specialists at the Lahey Clinic, etc etc.

A local surgeon (whose name you would know, but I won't get into that here) was insistant that although he wasn't 100% sure I can liver cancer, he repeatedly told us that the only way to know was surgery.  I sought out second opinions (which is how I ended up at the Lahey Clinic).  The expert at the Lahey Clinic, after two series of tests three months apart, told me I was fine, I didn't have liver cancer.  I had a hemangioma (a collection of blood-vessels, like spagetti, bunched up inside my liver).  But even as recently as January, Dr. Toder wasn't convinced.  She referred me to another expert in liver oncology at Mass General that she trusted, and I went there, MRI, etc etc.  After that visit, she was convinced, and agreed to go forward with the RNY procedure (March 3rd).

You can see there was some drama around my year going through the program...But Dr. Toder was great, and I really appreciated her bluntness and honesty.  And because of everything that went along for me, more and more people needed to know.  Boss, work, blah blah...

But, people were very supportive!!!  THAT was awesome!!!

-David
"Hello, my name is David, and I am a nutritional over-achiever..."

   
NathanLocated
on 5/5/11 3:20 am - Carmel, ME
Topic: RE: I was feeling good!
You can do it, hang in there just a little bit longer! :)






Bkritty
on 5/4/11 10:38 am
Topic: RE: I was feeling good!
You are six days in! CONGRATS!!! YAY! you have come so far! Remember they have said that you will be hungry so that is normal...not that that is much consolation. You can make me eat my words in a few weeks! Its almost go time! Keep your eye on the prize and GOOD Luck!
        
Jeanine J.
on 5/4/11 9:10 am
Topic: I was feeling good!
I was feeling good on my PreOp diet until HUNGER hit me. I am on day 6 of my liquid diet and I have been getting in my protein shakes and my other food. I have been feeling "full" for a while now but today I was like a bottomless pit. I added an extra protein shake but today I am struggling. I have been strong and have not cheated but MAN I COULD USE A TURKEY BREAST!

What's worth the PRIZE is ALWAYS worth the FIGHT!                
Bkritty
on 5/4/11 9:05 am
Topic: gotta love opinions!
As surgery gets closer and closer my lips are getting looser and looser about sharing my plans for weight loss surgery. I started out this journey pretty tight lipped. I really didn't feel it was anyones business any more than any other surgery needs an announcement. I also felt like until it was a definite and I was all approved and scheduled I wasn't going to even entertain opinions of others. I obviously shared my plans with my husband, my mother (who had RNY in 2005) and my therapist...along with a couple of close friends. Other than that its been on the down low. When my surgery was approved last month I decided to let my grandmother in on the plans....knowing full well that within 24 hours everyone within the continental US would know. I figured this was a way to let it out without me going around announcing it...I really didn't want to make it into such a big deal. 99% of my family and friends are supportive of whatever I choose to do whether they agree or not. It feels great to have so much support since I wasn't really sure what people would think. One of my aunts did sent me a facebook message saying she "had heard I was planning to have surgery. It is a major decision and one that you can't undo so be sure you really want to go down this road". Today I shared very casually with my stepdaughter's grandmother that I was having weight loss surgery. We share custody with her as a way to keep my stepdaughter connected to that side of her family since her mom is absent. I told her the date just as though I was giving her a heads up to a scheduling need for visitation. She says "oh which one are you having" I say RNY...she says "oh it is not going to be anything like you think its going to be" You are going to need a major recovery time and it is no picnic. You are going to be so surprised how different it is" SERIOUSLY PEOPLE? Come on! First of all I am a Nursing student!!! I have cared for gastric bypass patients and lap band patients before! I have studied far more about weight loss surgery than the average joe and even if I hadn't...why do either of these woman assume I am so ignorant that I wouldn't have looked into it thoroughly? UGH! I really didn't give them much room for their opinions and that seemed to have shut each of them up. Honestly I am quite pleased with the majority of reactions I have had so I am not getting down about it but geez!  

        
DavidReed
on 5/4/11 1:10 am
Topic: RE: Second ByPass Surgery???
In the computer biz, which I am in, we call that a "software problem."  :-)

-David
"Hello, my name is David, and I am a nutritional over-achiever..."

   
DavidReed
on 5/4/11 12:58 am
Topic: RE: 7 week follow-up dietician appointment
You're really only 40 pounds from goal right now?  Wow, that's incredible.  I can't wait...I still have 100+ more to go before I'm even in the range (I'm thinking 120-140).  

Good luck, and keep us up-to-date on what's going on!!!

-David
"Hello, my name is David, and I am a nutritional over-achiever..."

   
micbrook
on 5/4/11 12:34 am - Clifton, ME
RNY on 11/21/07 with
Topic: RE: 7 week follow-up dietician appointment

You are doing AWESOME  !!!


Congratulations

patty

 
 

  
 
 
 
 
 
 
mainegal
on 5/3/11 8:21 pm - Thomaston, ME
Topic: RE: Second ByPass Surgery???
Make an appointment with the NUTS. They can help you asses what's going on.

Snacking, no exercise or not enough exercise can be parts of the problem. Statistics show that several years out we can experience gains.

Been there, getting back on track. Unfortunately they didn't do any surgery on my brain.  My old habits and cravings came back. But my pouch still works when I feed and care for myself correctly.

Emily

DavidReed
on 5/3/11 11:52 am
Topic: RE: 7 week follow-up dietician appointment
So far, so good!!!  

-David
"Hello, my name is David, and I am a nutritional over-achiever..."

   
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