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Anne1989
on 6/18/20 12:47 pm
Topic: RE: Do I have to get a sleep test?

Thanks so much for the reply! I cant imagine doing a sleep test. I dont think I will feel safe at all. My BMI is quite high. I dont own a scale but it is between 48 and 50 for sure. I have my first appointment tomorrow. Hopefully there will be time to ask questions. It is a virtual appointment, new covid protocols. The receptionist told me they are just starting surgeries again starting Monday. I am so anxious to know what type of backlog there is and how much longer I will have to wait. It's been 4 months since my referral.

wrkinprogress
on 6/18/20 11:42 am, edited 6/18/20 4:42 am
Topic: RE: Do I have to get a sleep test?

Hello and welcome!

It will depend on what your bariatric clinic sets out for tests... they seem to vary clinic to clinic. For instance, my team required a sleep test on anyone with a high BMI (over 40 I believe) and so I was required to have one.

It's not a terrible test... all they do is stick little monitors with wires at different points on your body,,,, you lay in a bed and sleep for the night, then are unhooked in the morning. There is a girl that checks to make sure the monitors stay stuck but is not sitting in the room where you sleep watching you (there is a camera along the ceiling). I thought my sleep was decent but found out that I had fairly serious sleep apnea, so was put on a CPAP machine. It took me a month of so to get used to but now am happy when I wake up feeling completely rested.

Best of luck

Anne1989
on 6/17/20 9:50 pm
Topic: Do I have to get a sleep test?

Hello everyone! I am wondering, is a sleep test mandatory? Can someone tell me what it is exactly? I cant imagine going to a clinic and sleeping with someone watching me. I dont have any sleep difficulties. I dont want a sleep study :'(

wrkinprogress
on 6/16/20 7:48 am
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Tuesday?

Good morning

I couldn't agree more that it was a beautiful weekend to be outside! I too worked on yard maintenance after the storm that came through last week and knocked down a crap load of branches. We ended up picking up 5 trailer loads, I removed all the rocks around my trees and replaced them with mulch so that we won't have to weedwack. I counted all of the bending, lifting and walking back and forth as my workout. Yesterday I woke up sore just like Meg!

QOTD: My property is about an acre so there is quite a bit of grass (yard) at both back and front of my house. A couple of years ago I hired a landscape company to totally rip out my front garden that runs along the house. It is now done in rock with neatly placed bushes, decorative grasses and trees. I have carpet roses, hydrangeas, pyramid boxwoods, a Japanese Maple, a redbud tree, a few golden cypress, hostas and decorative grasses. Very low maintenance. I just plant a few annuals in my large planters and place them here an there to give pops of red. In the back I have not redone my flower garden yet so that may be next years project. A few weeks ago we planted 35 blue spruce along the rear property line for a wind/snow barrier but they will be a few years before they are any real size.

B - protein shake

S - turkey pepperettes

L - 1/2 egg white omelet wrap

S - sweet cherries, greek yogurt

D - roasted chicken, brussel sprouts, parmesan

S - shouldn't need one but i have SF jello

Meggles07
on 6/16/20 7:21 am - Canada
Topic: What are you eating/doing today -- Tuesday?

Good morning :)

It was so beautiful out this weekend we spent a lot of time working outside. We had a small yard/garden area that has been neglected since we moved in. We finally dealt with it in a more permanent way -- pulled out some wood that was holding in the soil, tore down a section of fence, trimmed a tree, turned the soil, and prepped it for grass. I was sooooo sore after all that work lol. We have a weird layout to our property -- the yard is basically divided up into four sections -- front, side, driveway, back. We use the side yard the most as it is fenced for the dogs. But the fence creates a division of the other areas.

QOTD: gardens, grass, or other? We have changed over the years. When we first moved in we tore out most of the garden areas and put down grass -- one garden was filled with rock as it was too close to the foundation and needed better drainage. We basically only left the garden in front of our house. We tore down old fences (replaced one), pulled down a rotted retaining wall around a tree (neighbour kids like to climb up by the tree and the retaining wall was getting dangerous), and just generally made our maintenance easier -- fewer things to look after each year. However I do like growing herbs and stuff, so I did start a compost pile which we finally used this year :)

Post-op five years and three months

Breakfast - protein popsicles

Snack - nut bar

Lunch - chicken and salad

Snack - carrots and PB

Dinner - TBD, haven't got anything prepped yet

Snack - sf pudding

All water and vits.

Toyin12
on 6/12/20 5:32 pm
Revision on 10/22/19
Topic: RE: DS in 2007

Hello Sandra,

I hope you're well. Could you please share the name of your DS doctor in Michigan please. I need to talk to a DS expert as I am having malabsorptions issues with my DS surgery and needed a doctor to talk to.

I will appreciate a response

Diminishing Dawn
on 6/12/20 11:12 am - Windsor, Canada
Topic: RE: PLEASE Recommend PLASTIC SURGEONS in Ontario through OHIP for SKIN REMOVAL

Will pm you

17+ years post op RNY. first year blog here or My LongTimer blog. Tummy Tuck Dr. Matic 2014 -Ohip funded panni Windsor WLS support group.message me anytime!
HW:290 LW:139 RW: 167 CW: 139

Meggles07
on 6/12/20 8:02 am - Canada
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Friday?

Now that I've had the little nuggets I would like to work towards skin removal surgery. I will have to work up the nerve and lose the regain first.

Also, I don't want to sound like I'm bragging about being outside. Technically I'm on an unpaid maternity leave from school. So in terms of that not a lot changed for me for the shutdown since I was already home. I've been discussing extending my leave with my supervisor because of Covid.

Meggles07
on 6/12/20 7:58 am - Canada
Topic: RE: What are you doing/eating Thursday?

That was supposed to say scarlet runner beans not rubber lol. My phone must have changed it ;) I will post pics if they bloom. I have them tied around our gazebo post -- it's funny because we have the gazebo frame but the canopy ripped a couple years ago and I can't find a replacement. So it's not really a gazebo lol

wrkinprogress
on 6/12/20 7:18 am
Topic: RE: What are you eating/doing today -- Friday?

Happy Friday!

I wish I could say that my day was all outdoors yesterday but unfortunately I had to work. The day went fairly quick so I shouldn't complain. The weather looks decent for the weekend so I plan on doing some major yard cleanup and get some good walking in.

Awwww I bet LN1 had fun doing her outdoor art. I miss those days! Sorry to hear you are having pain issues though, it's uncomfortable enough without adding 2 tiny tots to the mix. I hope it improves and you can get in to see your surgeon ASAP.

QOTD: Complication free so far. I do have extreme loose skin which gives me some issues but I just got approved to see a plastic surgeon for a consult the week everything shut down so haven't even been able to contact him. That's minor in the scope of things.

B - protein shake

S - skipping since the almond milk is making my shake so filling

L - boiled egg, turkey kielbasa

S - lemon blueberry yogurt pie

D - rosemary-garlic haddock, tossed salad

S - turkey pepperettes

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