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jana_m_dowler
on 6/11/09 9:11 pm - Rockport, WV
Topic: My day has arrived!
My long awaited surgery day has arrived. It has been a long road of tests and people poking at my skin and brain to get to to this day. I never thought it would be here 6 months ago. This 6 months I have had since my first appointment with Dr Shin (a God send) went by so fast. It has prepared me for today. Also what has prepared me and helped me is coming on here and reading all the posts. I know that I don't post much but I come on here a lot and read all the experiences. Very inspirational.

So I have to be at the hospital at 10:30 am and my surgery is at 11:30. I am going to be at at CAMC Memorial division and staying overnight there.
 I will see you on the loser side of things! Keep a spot open for me on the bench!

Jana
shepkatt
on 6/5/09 3:45 am - Coronado, CA
Topic: BariatricTV Episode 32 - The Weight Loss Saboteur

In this weeks episode we have a FOW with a cute coat, expose the Weight Loss Saboteur, take a look at the week before surgery and introduce you to a self professed Lap Band King!

HIGHLIGHTS

  • This weeks “Freak of the Week" is Sirenscry
  • Why? Cause she can reach all her 2000 parts.
  • We introduce you to our version of the Weight Loss Saboteur.
  • The pusher…who pushes the sweets and fattening foods.
  • The Underminer…whose negativity is always about.
  • The Stuffer, who wants to continue to stuff you with food..
  • Sometimes those closest to us becomes our saboteur.
  • We give some tips on how to deal with the Weight loss Saboteur.
  • So you are down to your last week before surgery? What will it be like?
  • You may want to give up caffeine a few weeks in advance.
  • Avoid the last meal syndrome.
  • Having a stressful week before surgery..is normal.
  • We highlight another website for bandsters…Lapbandking.com
If you haven'****ched BariatricTV yet - what are you waiting for?  Lots of fun and good information!

http://www.bariatrictv.com
~lynnda

WVpaob
on 6/2/09 9:44 am
Topic: RE: Off topic - had surgery...

I got to the gym about 9:00 and was told I just missed you.  Keesha said you looked wonderful.  I am so glad you're up and about.  Take care - Pat
 

butterjoy
on 5/31/09 9:37 am - Elkview, WV
Topic: RE: Off topic - had surgery...
Thank you Pat.  I gave you my phone number in  hopes you would call me sometime.  That is okay.  I am still sore but, am doing better today.  I have to go to Dr. Shinn Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. to get the staples removed.  Maybe I will see you there.

Always,
JOY

* Our family is a circle of love and strength. With every birth and every union, the circle grows. Every joy shared adds more love. Every obstacle faced together makes the circle stronger. The love of a family is life's greatest blessing.   
     I have reached my goal! Praying angel:9896

WVpaob
on 5/31/09 7:51 am
Topic: RE: Off topic - had surgery...
Joy - Oh I am so glad you posted.  I've been wondering how you were doing - you were definitely in my thoughts and prayers.  5 days in the hospital!! 

I can't believe you are almost down to your goal weight.  You look wonderful and the new pic is beautiful.   Take care of yourself, Joy.  Hugs, hugs, - Pat
 
butterjoy
on 5/30/09 8:41 am - Elkview, WV
Topic: Off topic - had surgery...

Did you miss me?  Well, I am back.  I sure missed all of you.  Number one:  I am 127.2 pounds almost to my goal of 125 pounds!  I had to have surgery last week.  Was in the hospital for five days.  My surgeon let me me go home on the sixth day.  I was thankful that he is also the one that did my gastric bypass last November, 2008.  Anhow, I am still sore but, getting better every day.  Take care and God bless you!
Always,
JOY

Here is the information on what caused my problem and why I had surgery. My surgeon also did a colon resection.  I hope it explains it. No, it was not caused by my gastric bypass surgery.  Just something that has happened over the years.

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A rectocele (pronounced /ˈrɛktəˌsil/, REK-tuh-seel) results from a tear in the rectovaginal septum (which is normally a tough fibrous sheet like divider between the rectum and vagina). Rectal tissue bulges through this tear, into the vagina, as a hernia. There are two main causes of this tear: childbirth and hysterectomy.

Symptoms of rectocele

Mild cases may simply produce a sense of pressure or protrusion within the vagina, and the occasional feeling that the rectum has not been completely emptied after a bowel movement. Moderate cases may involve difficulty passing stool (because the attempt to evacuate pushes the stool into the rectocele instead of out through the anus), discomfort or pain during evacuation or intercourse, constipation, and a general sensation that something is "falling down" or "falling out" within the pelvis. Severe cases may cause vaginal bleeding, intermittent fecal incontinence, or even the prolapse of the bulge through the mouth of the vagina, or rectal prolapse through the anus. Digital evacuation, or, manual pushing, on the posterior wall of the vagina helps to aid in bowel movement in a majority of cases of rectocele.

Causes

It can be caused by many factors, but the most common is childbirth, especially with babies over nine pounds in weight, or rapid births. The use of forceps is more likely a marker for the vaginal injury, than a direct cause of the tear. Episiotomy or lower vaginal tears play little role in the formation of a cystocele. The risk increases with the number of vaginal births, although it can also happen in women who have never borne a child.

A hysterectomy or other pelvic surgery can be a cause,[1] as can chronic constipation and straining to pass bowel movements. It is more common in older women than in younger ones; estrogen which helps to keep the pelvic tissues elastic decreases after menopause. Another cause which is sometimes overlooked in younger women is sexual abuse during childhood.

* Our family is a circle of love and strength. With every birth and every union, the circle grows. Every joy shared adds more love. Every obstacle faced together makes the circle stronger. The love of a family is life's greatest blessing.   
     I have reached my goal! Praying angel:9896

lan2k
on 5/28/09 1:02 pm - Smithtown, NY
Topic: RE: Gastric Sleeve
Thank YOU!  That is a powerful testimony, not only of the skill with which Dr. Stickler performed your surgery but of your own courage to make the decision to take seriously your condition.  Although I don't know you I want to tell you how happy I am to know of your success, congratulations. I wish you health, happiness and continued success.  God bless.
dtunebug
on 5/28/09 12:40 pm
Topic: RE: Gastric Sleeve
At that time I was very sick, over 500 pounds, had a colostomy and many health complications.  He had tried to do a gastric bypass, but was unsuccessful.  I had a hernia the size of a basketball and my stomach was inside of it.  He couldn't get to my stomach.  If we didn't do something, I was going to die.  It was worth taking the chance.  I think Dr. Stickler is an excellent doctor and I didn't feel like he would try something he didn't think he could do.  He reversed the colostomy, repaired the hernia and did the vertical sleeve.  I've lost over 300 pounds.  It was worth the risk.  It saved my life.  Thanks for your interest!
lan2k
on 5/25/09 2:28 am - Smithtown, NY
Topic: RE: Gastric Sleeve
Hello,  Dr. Stickler appears to be an excellent doctor however, prior to your surgery, did you have any concerns that you were his first VSG patient?  It has been recommended that a prospective surgeon should have ample experience (have performed lots of VSG procedures) to ensure a safe and good result.  It is obvious that this surgeon was successful with you but I was just wondering if prior to making your decision to be his first VSG candidate if you were at all concerned?  Thank you for sharing your story. 
Lisa W.
on 5/23/09 8:35 am - Charles Town, WV
RNY on 08/21/07 with
Topic: RE: New Here but, not to OH
Thanks!
We moved to Charles Town last June as well.  We had a house built in Huntfield.
I would love a support group locally.  I had surgery at Fair Oaks and trekking down there for the support group is tough.
Lisa W.
RNY 8/21/07
Starting weight 348
Current weight  188
Super Momma to:
Aidan 2/14/02 and
Aimee 2/06/04
First Post-op baby due 9/10!
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