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tlr681
on 9/25/11 8:45 pm - Canada
Topic: RE: Can someone answer a question??
Then it sounds like you could get your date when you see her.  My guess is your date would be within a month after that. 
   Tina         
Surgery:  VSG with Dr. David Pace
Surgery Date :  October 17, 2011.      HW: 280    SW: 252    CW: 235    GW:  140  
jackie79
on 9/25/11 7:34 pm - st.johns, Canada
Topic: RE: Can someone answer a question??
I got the call with an appointment to meet with rayleen for oct 7 and she wanted me to do my liquid diet before i came in. so when i see her she will have my sleep study results and i will have my 2 week liquid diet done
tlr681
on 9/25/11 11:30 am - Canada
Topic: RE: Can someone answer a question??
Are you starting you liquid diet now or when you meet with Rayleen in 2 weeks?  Usually when you meet with her after you have completed you liquid diet you would get your date.  I met with her and Rhoda, then went home a did the liquid diet and met with them a couple of week later.  At that visit I got my date.  Oct 17!
   Tina         
Surgery:  VSG with Dr. David Pace
Surgery Date :  October 17, 2011.      HW: 280    SW: 252    CW: 235    GW:  140  
tlr681
on 9/25/11 11:27 am - Canada
Topic: RE: Surgery update

Wonderful to hear you are doing well now Angela.  Life only gets better from hear out!

   Tina         
Surgery:  VSG with Dr. David Pace
Surgery Date :  October 17, 2011.      HW: 280    SW: 252    CW: 235    GW:  140  
jackie79
on 9/25/11 11:05 am - st.johns, Canada
Topic: Can someone answer a question??
Hey guys had a quick question and was hoping someone could try to give me a little advice. I have had my referal sent in and went to a information group. Got a call to meet with Raylenn in 2 weeks. had my sleep study done and was informed to start my full fluid diet:) my bmi is aroound 46 and i dont have any major health issues. Soooooo my question is now that I have come this far whats an estimated time frame from your experience from a surgery date???? if anyone has any input feel free to fill me.
thanks u
        
jackie79
on 9/25/11 8:41 am - st.johns, Canada
Topic: RE: Had my surgery and its going down from here !
Hey i was wondering roughly how long after you meet with the nurse for your consultaion per say did u get your appointment for surgery??
tracy-harding
on 9/25/11 5:12 am - Canada
Topic: RE: Stick with the protein shakes - your hair depends on it

Hi everyone,

Well like Jenn I am now just pass the 4 month mark.Doing and feeling great other then the pass couple of weeks I have had a little less energy.And my hair has went extremely thin but I am working hard and making sure I get all my protein that I require in a day.I now make sure to get in that shake everyday for one of my meals. so those of you who had this done or in the process don't forget the PROTEIN.I call it just a little bump in the road but will get over it.I am pleased to say  I am now down to 157lbs.My goal is 130 or 140. I exercise everyday and can now say I love to even.I am so happy to have had this surgery and would not change a thing.It has diffently give me a life and now i do things that have never and would not do before.Good luck to anyone who has the surgery or in the process.Can't wait to see you in October Jenn.

Tracy

Angela.P
on 9/25/11 1:17 am - Canada
Topic: Surgery update
Hi Everyone, I just wanted to let everyone know that I am doing well, I was in hospital  a little longer than expected, I didn't get out until Friday.  I was having a lot of trouble with nausea and keeping fluids down, but all is well now. Now I am just struggling with getting all my required liquids and protein in!!!  I have zero interest in eating right now, ( A first for me!! hahaha) Over all I am extremely pleased that I went through with this and am excited to see the weight fall off.  One thing I am noticing is that the shakes and soups that I ate before my surgery are now turning my stomach, so I've had to go back experimenting with different items.  Best of Luck to the ladies getting there surgeries tomorrow, I am very happy!! and I'm sure that you will be delighted with yours as well
Cheers
Angela
jdeon
on 9/24/11 9:43 am - St John's, Canada
Topic: Stick with the protein shakes - your hair depends on it
Hey lovely ladies (and occasional gent),

Yes, yes, I know, I have been gone for a long time and that's not cool. Was working A LOT of overtime over the last month, but still, no excuse...thanks for the lovely birthday wishes, BTW - turning 40 felt pretty terrific, all in all.

So my and sleeve-buddy Tracy's 4-month surgaversary has passed, and we are both doing great with the weight loss. I'll let Tracy update you on her details, but yesterday I was 200.5 lbs and I am very excited to be almost back in the 100s! 

The one big difference that Tracy and I noted when we last spoke is that unfortunately some of her hair is starting to come out - thinning/shedding and even some in some clumps. This is a common side effect that can occur in around this time post-op.

It seems like I am doing okay in this regard, though - I haven't noticed any change.

The only major difference in our routines is that Tracy had a really hard time stomaching the protein shakes and didn't have a lot of them. In contrast, I have one pretty much every day in the morning.

What we suppose is that keeping your protein counts high - achieving the recommended 80-100 grams per day post op - might be a link to whether or not you experience the hair loss thing.

So that's my tip for the day - KEEP UP THE SHAKES. The best selection in St. John's is at Popeye's at the corner of Newfoundland Drive and Portugal Cove Road - pick up a couple of flavours to keep things interesting. I alternate every day between my coffee-flavoured Cafe Brazil and a Chocolate flavoured one. Iso-Sensation powders have a really good high protein-per-scoop ratio - and all powders are not created equal, so check the labels! In general, try and find one with30g per scoop - it goes a long way to kick starting your intake.

Other protein helpers that are a regular part of my diet include eggs, tuna (especially those handy little snack packs that come with six crackers - a full meal after your VSG!), pickled herring (I know, I'm a freak, but I love it), salmon and lean ground beef.

Treats are still a part of my life - I have had bacon, baked chips, and even McDonald's sundaes - I really am glad that my sleeve is just such a great regulator - it will never allow me to overdo it!

The liquid dieting pre-op was bar none the hardest part of this whole experience - but now I see how worth it it truly was.  IT IS WORTH IT. Stay strong, my beautiful friends. There is light ahead.

Love, Jenn



- HW: 270 lbs. SW: 248 lbs. CW: 185 lbs.
The story of my journey back to health is here: http://www.obesityhelp.com/member/jdeon/uzone,blog/action,view/blog_id,311677/

   

TDR
on 9/24/11 4:40 am
Topic: RE: Had my surgery and its going down from here !
 Great to see you are doing well!  When you are back in the St. John's way you should give us a shout. 

Cheers
Trina
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