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Mary C.
on 6/8/11 5:55 am, edited 6/8/11 5:55 am - Glovertown, Canada
Topic: RE: First VSG in Newfoundland!!
Hi Guys! I imagine having WLS done in NL now will ease some of the pre-ops off the waiting list in NS and NB. I went to Moncton to Dr. B. I am so excited that people in NL will now get the opportunity to have WLS in their home province. I know 4-5 yrs ago there was talk that WLS would be done here - and many people had consults sent in to Dr. Pace. Unfortunately - it seems a lot - if not all - of those consults were filed away somewhere - and not looked at again when the program did get underway a while back. People are having to send in consults again. Jenn's blog is awesome and very detailed regarding her pre and post op experiences. Worth checking out for sure! Take care everyone!

        
coreena691
on 6/7/11 10:33 pm, edited 6/7/11 10:36 pm - Beaver Bank, Canada
Topic: RE: Sleevers: Do you feel this?
Am I the only one who feels these sensations? I thought this would help the pre-ops to give them an idea of what it will feel like. Hope it helped.
VBG June 1991 - Revision to VSG May 12, 2011
 
   
              
nsblue
on 6/7/11 7:57 pm, edited 6/7/11 8:04 pm - Brookfield. NS, Canada
Topic: RE: First VSG in Newfoundland!!

 

 odd that link doesnt work hmmm... this is what she had said...it really threw me off that she wasn't following the plan...

this might work.. http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/vsg/4395976/Feeling-discou raged-17-days-post-op/#36345937

grrrr friggen link won't work, the threads still there..entitled...Feeling discouraged 17 days post-op  a search may get it for u

here is here opening post..

Post Date: 6/7/11 4:05 am
I am 17 post-op and today is my first day of feeling discouraged, so I would like to reach out.

I lost 10 pounds in 10 days after my VSG - and then nothing for the last week. I know a plateau is probably normal, but I am afraid I have sabotaged my diet by advancing it too quickly.

I was actually the first VSG to be performed in our province (NL), so the team here isn't very experienced yet. The dietary guidelines they recommended from
another centre seemed really, really harsh - 4 weeks of full liquids post-op - when so many other programs have you on mushies after a week.

So I found what I thought was a credible source from another centre -
Cornell University - and began following their plan. Slowly, cautiously, but I have been feeling great - lots of energy and recovering well.

But today, I am having doubts. I actually woke up hungry for the first time. Now I am afraid that my arrogance has messed me up.

Looking for some honest comments to get me back on track mentally.

(If you interested, the links to my food and exercise diary as tracked on Liverstong.com are below.)

                         

 

        
ruthann49
on 6/7/11 11:11 am - Canada
Topic: RE: First VSG in Newfoundland!!
I haven't been able to see the thread what was it about?
            
nsblue
on 6/6/11 11:55 pm - Brookfield. NS, Canada
Topic: RE: First VSG in Newfoundland!!

this morning when reading the VSG board when i came across this thread http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/VSG/4395976/Feeling-discou raged-17-days-post-op/

 

                         

 

        
coreena691
on 6/6/11 10:54 am - Beaver Bank, Canada
Topic: RE: good news/bad news
Ooooh, that sounds like a lot going on in your world.  Will be thinking of you both during your surgery & recoveries. 
VBG June 1991 - Revision to VSG May 12, 2011
 
   
              
A in NS
on 6/6/11 9:07 am
Topic: RE: good news/bad news
Wow, that's a lot!  Do you have someone to come and help you two while you're recovering?
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 (includes 90lbs lost pre-op): 

  
Weight lost since surgery:
  
CaperGal
on 6/6/11 8:18 am - Sydney Mines, Canada
Topic: RE: good news/bad news
well David is having nasal surgery this Thursday in Sydney and in for 1 night. Than he has to go to Antigonish for surgery on his sweat glands in his right arm pit and groin of two legs.He will be there for up to 3 weeks cos he has to have skin grafs on his legs. He has been suffering for 4 years now with it and it has been really bad this pass year. He had to quit smoking, which he did last August. He had a heart attack in 89 and in Dec, 06 and than he had triple by pass in Halifax in Jan. 07. He has only left the house for doc. appointments for close to 2 years. He has lost nearly 60 pounds. So hopfully he will be done soon.
nickola1
on 6/6/11 1:55 am - Riverview, Canada
Topic: RE: New Video
 Thank you sooo much!!!  I am so glad you enjoyed it!  It was a lot of work, but well worth it.  TUne in for more!!!!

Thanks again for your support!!

Chris :)
 
Carly ~
on 6/6/11 12:16 am
Topic: RE: 3 years post-op pictures..
 You look amazing!  Congrats on your sucess Dawn!
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