HI--I'M BRAND NEW to this WASHINGTON FORUM
Hi, my name is Angie, I am NEW to THIS "Washington Board"; I live in Yakima, Washington. I have been on the OH "DS" Forum for over a year and a half.
* Due to NO INSURANCE, I self-paid for my Duodenal Switch Surgery that I had done in Brazil by Dr. Marchesini May 23, 2006.
* I have currently lost 134 lbs and am 23 lbs from goal (317 to 183 so far).
* I no longer have any symptoms of diabetes.
* My blood pressure is normal (use to be high).
* I no longer suffer from aches and pains brought on by obesity (now they are only from being 55 years old.. ...and THEN they are few and far between)!
** See my Profile for all of the things I am able to do NOW compared to before the surgery!
My daughter (29) had the DS surgery 10 months (July 2005) prior to my having it (May 23, 2006). Witnessing her entire journey during the whole process; from RESEARCHING all kinds of WLS to choosing the DS, to having the surgery, and watching her recovery and the way she was able to eat and still lose SO MUCH WEIGHT (she has lost about 145 lbs so far), not to mention, she no longer suffers from PCOS. She has also had a baby since having had the surgery and she did phenomenally well and was much healthier than during her first two pregnancies pre-op.
Having had the Duodenal Switch (DS), I am now living like a NORMAL person and am treated as such. FINALLY! I love having had this surgery, it has definitely changed my life. I never feel deprived since I do not have to limit my choices of food and the surgery made the amount I am able to consume of a "normal" nature. I eat pretty much the same kinds of foods I ate BEFORE my surgery, but LOTS SMALLER AMOUNTS and I get full, not to mention COMPLETELY SATISFIED! No more Guilt, No more dieting!
I am truly loving my Duodenal Switch Surgery results and I thank my daughter for her courage in having it first and I thank GOD for working out every detail that made it possible for us BOTH to have it.
HOPE to get to know many of you. Blessings to ya and have a great evening.
Hi Angie! I'm Shelley, a transplanted Washatonian I suppose. The army brought us here the middle of August and we love it here! My husband is set to retire in about 2 years and we plan on making this our home for awhile afterward, if not for good. I'm in the early stages of my journey, I have met my surgeon and am now going through the life class and soon the other appointments that follow. As of right now, I'm 41 and feel like I'm coming apart at the seams. I have high blood pressure, for the last 2 years, been obese for the past 20, doc says sleep apnea (testing end of month) and now just found out I am a type 2 diabetic. So far just pills once a day. Been researching RNY of the past 4 years and now that we have some non moving time and husband is in country, the time feels right and doc agreed.
I love hearing success stories, makes it seem like a realistic dream to know it can be done. I know this is the tool I need if I want to live instead of just exsisting. I want to be around to watch my kids (17 and 20) get married and give me grandbabies to play with, and I dont want to play with them from the couch or rocker.
Nice to meet you!
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on 11/7/07 11:29 pm, edited 11/7/07 11:29 pm - My home in GOD's country
Hi Nancy, Thank you for the welcome. It is nice to meet you.
Congratulations on your up and coming surgery. I know how excited you are! THIS Thanksgiving, you will surely have lots to be thankful about huh? November 27th isn't too far away and will go by fast. Are ya all packed and ready to go?
I remember the last couple of weeks before my surgery, I made SURE that I had my favorite LAST MEAL...ok...I had SEVERAL of them...EVERY NIGHT, I either cooked or went out or my daughter cooked! I never realized HOW MANY "favorites" I had!
I was packed and ready to go for nearly 2 weeks! (I had my surgery out of the country because I had no insurance and was self-pay...I went to Curitiba, Brazil and had Dr. Marchesini as my surgeon...brilliant doctor and OH MY what a difference in the hospitals! The staff treated me like I was a VIP and the hospitals are so extremely CLEAN..."sterile" comes to mind...EVEN THE CORNERS!)
YOU said to me-->(I know you're the poster girl for DS, but I've chosen RNY!) <--I'm sorry, Nancy, if I came on a little too thick...I've been known to do this when I get excited about things! Hope I didn't offend you by anything I have written! You wait GIRLY, you too, will be so excited AFTER your surgery and will hardly be able to contain it.
Being HEALTHY "is" the best reason, (I think) for having wls, regardless of the one a person chooses for themselves. I have never felt healthier than I do now! AND SO ALIVE AGAIN! I hope your surgery is EVERYTHING you want it to be!
Best wishes. Have a great day. Hope to talk to you again.
P.S. I have to agree with you about Western Washington. It truly is the most beautiful part of Washington. My youngest daughter and her family live over in Blaine, not far from Bellingham. The drive there from here is so beautiful. Though I hate driving the pass, once out of it, I am able to relax and enjoy the scenery. PICTURE PERFECT! I love that area. So GREEN and Mountains with EVERGREENS! SO beautiful over there! I have a sister, brother and mother who all live in Selah. I love Selah. It is like a city within a city! My favorite of all of the outer towns in the Yakima Valley.
Well have a great day.
Laura H. HW=305, LW=152, GW=160-170, CW=183
Seattle Area Duodenal Switch Meetup, http://wls.meetup.com/90/ All are Welcome!