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jugilber
on 1/16/11 2:36 pm - MA
Topic: RE: fear of failure?
Hey Girls...
Kerry I know EXACTLY how you feel...I fall off the perverbial wagon for a day or a week....next thing you know I am putting myself back into the 24 276lbs....and then some...I just spoke to my  therapist this past week about this and she made a good point in saying that the chances of that happening are low BECAUSE we are so incredibly MINDFUL of this...the people who ignore it....thats a worry....Your luck Kerry to know who you are through this transition...I have never been so confused about who I am and what makes me happy...and what I want in general...that was another topic we talked about and she told me to make a list of things I like...that was a week ago....I still haven't put one thing on the list...crazy huh?
I hope you guys are coming to flowers meeting at our house wednesday...I think this would be a great topic to talk about...
BTW....I am officially down 90LBS!!!!  and I still cant see it....well I should say MOST days I dont see it...every once in a while I see it for a moment....and smile....
I hope to see you all at our house wednesday!!!
Julie
         
Sue M.
on 1/16/11 6:52 am - Nantucket, MA
Topic: RE: Newton/Wellsley
i can't say anything but GREAT things about Newton Wellesley.  I did not want to deal with Boston either since I thought I would be more compliant with follow-up viists/support group at a local hospital, and I was right. 

Dr. Gazmuri was my surgeon and I love him, I've also dealt with Dr. Patridge and found her to be great too.
Read my blog, BARIATHLETE   I run because I can.

First 5K race October 4, 2009   (34.59)  PR 5/22/11 (27:26)
First 5 Mile: January 1, 2011 (50:30)
First 10K: July 4, 2010 (1:03.26) New PR 4/10/11 (1:01.14)
First 10 Mile: April 11, 2010  (1:46.15)
First 1/2 marathon: June 13, 2010 (2:22.21)  PR: 5/1/11 (2:17.30)
First Marathon: October 16, 2011: 5:47:20

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If you think you can, you can.  If you think you can't, you're right. - Mary Kay Ash
purplefans
on 1/16/11 5:54 am - MA
Topic: RE: Newton/Wellsley
I had mine done August 2008 at NW.  Your mom would need to attend a bunch of support meetings before the doctor's appointment (I think).  I thought Dr. Partridge was very good, and I have heard good things about Dr. Gazmuri.  I like the hospital very much also.

 

 

 


 


 


RedSox15
on 1/16/11 5:23 am, edited 1/16/11 5:24 am - MA
Topic: RE: what did you bring to the hospital, especially if you went to Tufts?
You're allowed visitors but they won't be able to see you until you're out of the PACU and back to your room. It all depends when your surgery is too.

Dr. Shikora will come to see your husband (or whoever is there for you) after you are done with surgery and are in recovery to let him know how you've done and how your surgery went. At this point you will be in the PACU (post anesthesia care unit) and recovering. You are not allowed visitors here. Once you are back in your room your husband and others will be allowed to visit.

My surgery was at 12 noon. Once they took me in for surgery my mom left and drove back home to get my dad after he was finished with work. While they were waiting they decided to get coffee and missed Dr. Shikora by 5 minutes and he ended up calling them on their cell phone to give them an update of how I did. My private room wasn't ready for me until the next day so I ended up staying overnight in the PACU (since I stayed overnight there my parents were allowed to visit as I did not have a room yet; otherwise you are not allowed visitors in the PACU.) The nurses there were awesome and I had one entire side of the PACU to myself.... I was still wicked sleepy from the anesthesia so I would pass in and out while watching tv lol!

You will be allowed to have as many visitors as you'd like the day after surgery and your husband will be able to stay with you for as long as you'd like him to (within visiting hours of course). My mom came to visit and stayed for a while. The nurses will encourage you to get up and walk with people who are visiting you... it passes the time much more easier than walking youself. At least you'll have someone to talk to :)
*Kate*
 HW: 286 SW: 253 CW: 167 GW: 150 
       
Chrissy0922
on 1/16/11 4:07 am - Warwick, RI
Topic: RE: what did you bring to the hospital, especially if you went to Tufts?
Listerine strips are very much needed!

GL with your surgery!
            
Joanne77
on 1/16/11 3:36 am
Topic: RE: what did you bring to the hospital, especially if you went to Tufts?
Thanks for the advice ladies.  My husband will be taking me in and picking me up, but he was going to wait around while I'm in surgery and I was curious how much the garage would cost for several hours.  I think I found on-line it's a $20 daily fee. 

Did you all have visitors, should I tell my husband not to bother hanging around and what about the next day?  I hate to have him come into Boston if I won't even be able to spend much time with him.

Thanks again for all your help.
C J
on 1/16/11 1:02 am - Franklin, MA
Topic: RE: Are there any Metrowest support meetings?
I haven't come across any around here... I think Bridgewater will be worth the drive though, cool group of people for sure!!!  

We can drive together if you want to check it out...  It's like 35-40mins from here (Franklin)  If you drive to my house, I'll drive to Bridgewater.
(deactivated member)
on 1/15/11 2:15 pm - Boston, MA
Topic: RE: 5 days out - hard to drink water
 I haven't had surgery yet but I've heard that soon after you need to take tiny tiny sips.  Hope you can get more in soon.. Best of luck to you and Congrats!
(deactivated member)
on 1/15/11 2:12 pm - Boston, MA
Topic: Are there any Metrowest support meetings?
 I see Bridegwater, Northshore, Beverly.. does anybody meet in the Metrowest?
RedSox15
on 1/15/11 8:40 am - MA
Topic: RE: New here!
Hello! Fellow Tufts girl as well (Dr. Shikora)
I absolutely love the Tufts Program and loved immersion day .. they really did an excellent job of presenting everything to you regarding pre-op, your surgery and the post-op lifestyle.
I do think that you should attend a HOWL meeting (3rd Monday of each month at 6pm - next meeting is the 24th) to gain more prospective as well. Like Corie said - the first hour is geared towards answering the questions of post-ops (but pre-ops are more than welcome to come) and from 7-8 is the Q&A session for pre-ops. I also attend a smaller, more intimate post-op group on the first Monday of each month. These you pay a co-pay for (HOWL is free) and are lead by either Dr. Power or Dr. Greenberg (the psychs.) I love these ... great help!

Where on the SS are you? There are a ton of us here on the boards who attend a monthly support group here in Bridgewater. This is open to both pre/post-op; spouses or anyone else you want to bring for support. There should be a thread a few posts below this one (or maybe on page 2) that lists all the details on the meetings... feel free to message me as well. This is a GREAT support group. We also see each other alot outside the meetings and have really formed close friendships. We recently had a Christmas party that a lot of members attended and we usually go on "exericise outings" as well ... trust me they are fun and don't sound as bad. hahaha Lisa and I did a weekend in NH and completed a 1/2 marathon ... a group of us completed a full marathon for the Jimmy Fund ... another group of us from the meetings sign up to do 5k's. I could go on and on about the group .. hahha

Please use this forum to ask any questions!! GREAT group of gals here!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Kate*
 HW: 286 SW: 253 CW: 167 GW: 150 
       
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