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Val_T
on 4/27/08 10:01 pm - Williston , ND
Topic: RE: Certified CHOCOHOLIC!
Well, from what I've heard (I'm lapband) RNY people have a problem with "dumping" if they eat too much sugar. I have a friend who had RNY and she still does her chocolate! She buys kisses so she can have a little, rather than so much she gets sick.
"Create what you want by doing what you can"

 

HorseLover21788
on 4/26/08 11:38 pm - Fargo, ND
Topic: Certified CHOCOHOLIC!
I swear I am a CERTIFIED CHOCOHOLIC! What I am wondering is if gastric bypass will help me with this problem?
Bren & George
on 4/26/08 1:48 pm - Sunland, CA
Topic: WLS LW Forum
Here is our creed, if you fit this you are a wls LW and we hope you will join us on the LW forum Here is the link http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/wls_lightweights/ The Lightweight Creed (Created and approved by members of the OH Light-Weights Forum, Jan 2008)

I am a Lightweight. I am only one of many others like me. Together, we are a team. Though our journeys and choices may be different, we are bonded together by the commonality of being Lightweights and the strategies, successes and struggles that entails. It is this bond that defines this board.

I began my journey with a BMI of less than 45 and/or with less than 150 lbs excess weight. My lower BMI and excess weight does in no way make me less deserving of medical intervention, and I should not be made to feel inferior or guilty.

I qualified for WLS because I have co-morbidities, or because my medical history proves that my weight is diet and exercise resistant.

I have worked with my healthcare team to determine the best surgical option for me. I am confident that others have done so as well, so I will refrain from passing judgments. 

I will freely share the most accurate information I have, as well as my own personal journey and why I chose my surgery in an informative, educational and respectful way so that others may learn from my experiences. 

I respect the decisions of my fellow Lightweights, regardless of the surgery they chose and the nutritional/exercise plans they follow.

I will always promote health and a healthy lifestyle, whether physical or mental; and will respect alternate methods and views toward achieving good health, even if I do not espouse them personally.

I will always be sensitive, honest and respectful when contributing to discussions on this board and in my PMs. I will never flame, demean, invalidate or harass others for their questions or decisions. I will remember, at all times, the difficulties and pain I went through on my own journey and be considerate of others when discussing theirs.

I will always defend and unite with my fellow Lightweights against prejudice and hostility. 

I understand it is my responsibility to report offensive conduct to my fellow Lightweights, so that we may deal with offending parties as a united front to preserve the supportive and tolerant atmosphere of our board.

I understand that if my conduct becomes offensive, I will not be welcome to participate on this board any longer.


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jamielynnp13
on 4/24/08 4:25 pm, edited 4/24/08 4:27 pm - Bloomington, IL
Topic: Is this a lost cause??
Okay ..here it goes. I have checked with BCBS IL with all of their rules and regulations in regards to the weight loss surgery. I am aware of the co morbidities (which I have a lot of them) However, one of their stipulations is that I need to have 5 years of documented proof. Well, I think I may be able to dig some up..but I did not go to a doctor on a regular basis until the end of 2005. In 2004 my back gave out and I went to a doctor in the previous town I used to live in. That was only once in the year. 2005 I want to a doctor which is a general doctor, however I rarely see him. The people that handle my main problems are my neurologist and my gyno. Since they are the ones handling all of my problems, I saw no need to go to the regular doctor. The only thing he would ever say is "That is something you should ask your gyno/neurologist" I just know that I am a good candiate for it b/c I have a BMI of 50, and have a lot of co morbidities. My only fear is them pretty much knowing that I may drop dead at any time but not caring just b/c I have only had 2.5 years of the documented weight loss.  I know insurance companies are sticklers- my mom fought for 4 years with hers before she got approved. Has anyone had any experience with thier insurance company where they have been denied and appealed and found a light at the end of the tunnel (even though you may have not had EVERYTHING  they wanted.) Edit- I think i accidently asked this question in the ND forum, but I am from Illinois..any answeres would still be helpful.
Val_T
on 4/16/08 11:06 pm - Williston , ND
Topic: RE: OT: Anyone from
I'm not from Tioga, I'm from Williston, but I have a good friend from Tioga, and know a few people originally from there.  Deb and hubby and girls just moved back to Tioga about a year ago. I'm guessing she must be around your age if you left 20 years ago.
"Create what you want by doing what you can"

 

NDbashful
on 4/16/08 7:19 am - ND
Topic: RE: Newbie & 4 d post op
I've been playing with my magic bullet and am really looking forward to mushies...i'm currently on clear liquids for today and a couple days after surgery and then i think it's a nother 2 weeks on full liquids...after 1 day i'm tired of jello...I very seldom eat it and after having it for breakfast and lunch i was to the point of gagging on it...

High/Current/Goal = 310/215/170

 

Loril
on 4/16/08 2:31 am - Hopkins, MN
Topic: OT: Anyone from
Tioga?  Just curious, that's where I grew up (been gone for over 20 yrs now, but....)

Lori at Goal  

RNY October 2004

Val_T
on 4/15/08 11:15 pm - Williston , ND
Topic: RE: Newbie & 4 d post op

Welcome to the ND Board! I wish you all the best on your journey. I understand how you feel, I was soooo tired of SF Jello and yogurt and broth by the time I got to real food. Wish I had realized the Magic Bullet was something I should use. I bought a new blender just before my surgery, and I haven't used it since my mushy stage. Magic bullet sounds like it gives you a few more options. Oh well! 

"Create what you want by doing what you can"

 

Val_T
on 4/15/08 11:05 pm - Williston , ND
Topic: RE: OMG!!! I AM APPROVED!!!!
Congrats! Have you found out your date yet? Best of luck to you!
"Create what you want by doing what you can"

 

loveaziza
on 4/14/08 1:39 pm
Topic: RE: OMG!!! I AM APPROVED!!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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