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NAP2013
on 8/17/19 4:36 am
Topic: RE: Could use some advice and insight

Hi Annika, thanks so much for responding. My orientation was at Toronto Western Hospital. Your information is great and I appreciate it!! What hospital did you have yours at?

Lucile777
on 8/16/19 7:33 pm
Topic: RE: Could use some advice and insight

I too would go through Toronto. You can always call and call and call and see if there were any cancellations of appointments. In the interim, start implementing the changes and try to loose weight on your own. Like others have said, the healthier you are the better! Good luck and don't let the wait times deter you. Immobility is no fun. You've got this!

RNY Oct. 27/17. HW 289; SW 285; GW 144; LW: 161 CW: 196 FML: Fighting regain :(

Lucile777
on 8/16/19 7:29 pm
Topic: Premier Protein on sale until Sunday at Costco!

Pack of 18 down $8 to 28.99 from 36.99. I stocked up!

RNY Oct. 27/17. HW 289; SW 285; GW 144; LW: 161 CW: 196 FML: Fighting regain :(

Annka
on 8/16/19 5:25 pm
RNY on 12/28/18
Topic: RE: Could use some advice and insight

I had my orientation in March and surgery in December that year. The healthier you are the sooner your surgery will be scheduled as every health issue have to be addressed before. It will pay off if you wait. After the surgery you get much better care (covered by OHIP )then people in the US. Whatever problems you don't even think twice just go see your doc. Which hospital if you don't mind saying?

NAP2013
on 8/16/19 3:35 pm
Topic: Could use some advice and insight

I had lapband surgery done in 2008. I had the band for 4 years and only lost about 60 pounds. Started at 294. The band eroded and I had it out in 2012. I've been trying since then to lose weight (as I've gained all my weight back plus some!). I have finally made the decision to have surgery again. I was referred into the Toronto program and had my first orientation session 2 weeks ago. The only disappointing thing is the wait time. 1.5 to 2 years to get the surgery. I'm starting to investigate going private and having the mini gastric bypass at smartshape. I'm 48 now and bordering on being immobile with terrible knee pain. What has the experience been with other members in terms of wait times. Is it really that long or do they just say that to make sure you're committed? Wishful thinking on my part? ? not sure if I should wait or just do the mini on my own and start moving forward. Would love to hear any thoughts, advice, insight, experiences etc...

wrkinprogress
on 8/16/19 1:45 pm
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Friday?

Where did Friday go? I'm super late posting today.

Off to the gym after work and then home to do absolutely NOTHING. It seemed like a crazy week and I could feel myself stressing out which is very uncommon so I better relax a bit this weekend. If little nugget doesn't spit the food back then it must have been good Meg..... kids are usually picky.

QOTD: I enjoy cooking and baking. The only thing I really don't do often is pastry but my grandma was an awesome pie maker and she did teach me as a kid so maybe it's time to pass that lesson on to my kids. I'm definitely an experimental cook, very seldom use a recipe, and just use ingredients I enjoy eating and are healthiest.

B - greek yogurt

S - boiled egg

L - ribs, salad

S - shrimp & sauce

D - protein shake after my workout

S - cheezits, turkey pepperette

Meggles07
on 8/16/19 7:19 am - Canada
Topic: What are you eating/doing today -- Friday?

Good morning :)

Behind schedule today because I decided to try making pancakes for the little nugget. I'm not a cook. I can bake, but I don't enjoy things that require the stovetop. Anyways, she liked them but I thought they were a bit gritty. I will probably freeze some for her. They have whole wheat flour and whole milk. And no sugar. So I had a couple with sugar free pancake syrup.

QOTD: baking, cooking, neither, or both? I love baking. Obviously I don't bake as much as I did before surgery. Sometimes I try to take recipes and make them bariatric friendly with Splenda and SF Torani. I'm a terrible cook but thankfully DH is excellent. I can do basics like baked chicken, slow cooker chili, and scrambled eggs. But I don't enjoy it like he does. I'm hoping he teaches the little nugget to cook.

Post-op four years and five months.

Breakfast - milk

Snack - baby pancakes with SF syrup

Lunch - maybe a sandwich

Snack - cheese and ham

Dinner - ground beef leftovers - hopefully the last of them

Snack - SF pudding

All water and vits.

Meggles07
on 8/15/19 11:08 am - Canada
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Thursday?

I think we'd better hold off on ponies and goats until we find some place a little more rural lol. She does have a very large llama she has been snuggling with.

Mellywog
on 8/15/19 9:28 am
RNY on 06/17/19
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Thursday?

Afternoon all!

QOTD - I went to my doctor in 2016 because of my weight, requesting to see some kind of dietitian. She told me that it wasn't covered by OHIP but suggested wls. I was so offended. I left so upset thinking that it was so dumb that OHIP would cover surgery but not help me learn to eat better. I sat on it for 2 years while I struggled with diet after diet. Finally went back with my tail between my legs asking for a referral.

I am only 2 months post op so I am still in the spot where I am wondering if I did the right thing. the scale hasn't moved in over 3 weeks and I am freaking out. Also, no dumping or side effects, most ppl might be happy about that but I was counting on it to help me. Time will tell I guess!

wrkinprogress
on 8/15/19 7:01 am
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Thursday?

Morning foodies,

I thought about hitting Costco tonight but think I'll pass since there really wasn't much interesting on sale this week and I need to do a bit of touch up painting before my moldings go back on. My trainer upped my reps and some of the weights last night so I'm feeling it today!

QOTD: I too went to my nurse practitioner because I was having a terrible time with swelling in one leg,, she did my physical and I was "shocked" by the scale. She asked if I'd ever thought about WLS and I said no (had in the back of my mind that there was NO WAY I was doing surgery), so she just suggested me sitting in on an introduction which is what I did. The education convinced me I needed to consider it as an option and the rest is history. Like Meg and CC, I am so glad I did and wished I would have been more informed several years ago!

B - yogurt, boiled egg

S - pretzel thins, PB

L - grilled chicken strips, yellow beans

S - protein shake

D - fish on the BBQ, broccoli

S - turkey pepperettes

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