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Kimmeroo
on 4/8/10 1:58 pm
RNY on 09/14/10 with
Topic: RE: Surgery date is April 13
Hi Scarlette!
Wow..the date is creeping up! I am so happy that your journey is about to begin..yay! I hope to join you in the Fall sometime(God willing)! You will do great! Take Care!

Kim

Kim    LW-Apple-Gold-Small.jpg image by PlicketyCat
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HW 264/CW 148/ GW 160(doc) 175(me)           2014..HW 264/Cw 156/ Maintain
Finally made it to Dr.'s Goal..yay! (9/17/11)
Hit my own goal! Yay!
Hit Onderland 1-11-11...my anniversary!:)
Lost 116lbs total since my journey began

            

Kimmeroo
on 4/8/10 1:53 pm
RNY on 09/14/10 with
Topic: RE: Finally, a date with the Surgeon!!!
Hi Lisa...
I hear you loud and clear..lol! I was 2 weeks from having a DS(selfpay..long story) so I understand all of the feelings your feeling and thoughts your thinking! I couldn't even sleep w/o thinking about the surgery and what if I died or if I didn't die what complication was going to happen to me..it is stressful..so stressfulI had my period for 16days! I only have a period 4 days at best! I was scared out of my mind..but I was still going to do it..until financial things happened..now I have insurance(I am self-employed) and have been waiting for the pre-existing condition clause of a year to pass..so July will be the green light.
I hope this does not detour you from your goals..kepp on keeping on! :)
Take Care!
Kim

Kim    LW-Apple-Gold-Small.jpg image by PlicketyCat
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HW 264/CW 148/ GW 160(doc) 175(me)           2014..HW 264/Cw 156/ Maintain
Finally made it to Dr.'s Goal..yay! (9/17/11)
Hit my own goal! Yay!
Hit Onderland 1-11-11...my anniversary!:)
Lost 116lbs total since my journey began

            

dreamcatchers
on 4/8/10 11:53 am - South Glens Falls, NY
Topic: RE: Recruiting NYer's
Welcome,

I am so glad you have stopped by!!
I hope this takes off and more people pop on over. I am pretty excited. I will see if I can bring something fun and interesting to the boards too!

I had thought about starting a group awhile back. Maybe I will think about it again.

Well, don't forget to come on back!

Lisa
myoung8295
on 4/8/10 11:30 am, edited 4/8/10 11:31 am - Ogdensburg, NY
RNY on 06/03/10 with
Topic: RE: Recruiting NYer's
Hi Lisa and Kim

I am also pre-op...surgery date scheduled 6/3/10.  I like being able to see what people, closer geographically,  are doing. 

Hope to keep coming by and checking in with everyone.

Lissa

btw Kim, what do you think of Dr. Fitzer?
        
dreamcatchers
on 4/8/10 9:46 am - South Glens Falls, NY
Topic: RE: Recruiting NYer's
Kimmeroo,

Welcome!

Keep popping in!
Like I said I will try to post everyday (or night) and see if we can get a regular following. It is fun to see familiar faces after awhile!

Glad to see you on the site pre-op. I started on here almost 1 yr before my WLS too!  It is very informative and nice to get food ideas and what to expect.

I love my RNY and would do it all over again! I have not had one bit of trouble!

Thanks for checking in!

Lisa
Kimmeroo
on 4/8/10 9:35 am
RNY on 09/14/10 with
Topic: RE: Recruiting NYer's
I think this is an awesome idea Lisa!:) I come here to check out "new" threads..but usually there aren't any! I am glad to see people trying to get things "livened" up a bit! I check in regularly..I don't have alot in common with anyone yet..as I am pre-op..hopefully that will change this Fall!:)

Thanks again for the new idea..I hope it works!:)

Kim

Kim    LW-Apple-Gold-Small.jpg image by PlicketyCat
____________________________________________________
HW 264/CW 148/ GW 160(doc) 175(me)           2014..HW 264/Cw 156/ Maintain
Finally made it to Dr.'s Goal..yay! (9/17/11)
Hit my own goal! Yay!
Hit Onderland 1-11-11...my anniversary!:)
Lost 116lbs total since my journey began

            

Johanna V.
on 4/8/10 8:30 am - New York, NY
Topic: RE: WLS knowledgeable PCP in NYC
oh wow your welcome...hope all goes well!
jamiecatlady5
on 4/8/10 7:46 am - UPSTATE, NY
Topic: Article think Gastric bypass surgery is a quick fix? THINK AGAIN
Think Gastric Bypass Surgery is the Quick Fix? Think Again.
By JENNIFER BECHDEL
November 30, 2006
About three years ago I had a coworker who had gone in for gastric bypass. After her surgery she lost a ton of weight. Well okay maybe not quite a ton, but she did lose over 200 pounds in one year. She used to tell me "I actually miss being able to eat a whole pizza". I never quite understood that, but a recent article posted on Intelihealth.com, helped shed light on my confusion.
The article titled "Overeating Replaced with Other Compulsive Behaviors" states that for a number of people, giving up overeating leads to adoption of a new compulsion. In the article this adoption of a new compulsion to replace an old one is called "addiction transfer". Addiction transfer occurs when someone is unable or unwilling to rely on one compulsion and so switches to a new compulsion due to not having dealt with the underlying issue behind the compulsion. For example, one may overeat because he/she is lonely or depressed, or for any number of other reasons. This person has gastric bypass to deal with being overweight, but does not address the depression/loneliness and therefore develops an alternative compulsion strategy such as gambling, alcoholism or excessive shopping. According to the article there are millions of people who have undergone gastric bypass who are now dealing with issues of addiction transfer.
The article discusses the plight of Carnie Wilson, one of the most widely publicized gastric bypass cases to date, who became an alchoholic to soothe the stress after her post-surgery body made it impossible to rely on overeating as a coping mechanism. Another woman mentioned in the article who lost 200 pounds said she started having affairs to distract herself from stress. Apparently, these woman thought being thin was the answer to all their problems, but when they became thin and still had to deal with stress, the pressure became too great. A quote from the article specifically addresses the surprise these woman and others have when they find out that their weight issue was not the fix-all they thought it to be
That light-bulb moment, counselors say, can trigger depression that some post-operative patients try to medicate with liquor, shopping or cigarettes. And for many, depression is what brought them to a bariatric surgeon's office in the first place.
In addition the article goes on to say that just the act of having lost weight adds stress;
Dynamics change after you start reducing weight and putting the next foot forward," says psychologist Melodie Moorehead, the other author of the upcoming Bariatric Times article.
"Relationships can shift as you put more balance in your life. You may have to retrain your boss that you're not working 65 hours a week or retrain family members that you're taking better care of yourself.
"Perhaps, for the first time, you're going out on dates or playing soccer or doing a number of things to round out your lifestyle," says Moorehead, who works with patients at JFK Medical Center in Atlantis. "All of this requires adjustment."
Lastly, biomedical research suggests that the causes of compulsive behavior no matter what compulsion it may be (alcoholism, overeating, etc) are very similar. Experts also agree that gastric bypass does not cause addiction, rather if someone has an addiction prior to the surgery that it is likely they will have one after, although a different one. The best thing to do is seek professional counseling for the compulsion itself before trying to treat the symptoms; otherwise you may just end up transferring to a new problem to replace the old. It has to do with treating the cause of something and not the symptoms, after all, if your house is infested with ants you shouldn't just keep treating ant bites, you would hire an exterminator to get rid of the problem.
Perhaps that's what my coworker was talking about when she talked about how she missed eating a whole pizza. It's possible she was still trying to fill a void with something, just not food anymore.
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2006/11/30/think-gastric-bypass-surgery-is-the-quick-fix-think-again/
Take Care,
Jamie Ellis RN MS NPP

100cm proximal Lap RNY 10/9/02 Dr. Singh Albany, NY
320(preop)/163(lowest)/185(current)  5'9'' (lost 45# before surgery)
Plastics 6/9/04 & 11/11/2005  Dr. King
www.albanyplasticsurgeons.com
http://www.obesityhelp.com/member/jamiecatlady5/
"Being happy doesn't mean everything's perfect, it just means you've decided to see beyond the imperfections!"
dreamcatchers
on 4/8/10 7:30 am - South Glens Falls, NY
Topic: Recruiting NYer's
Hello,

I am Lisa and I have posted in an effort to bring some more action to the NY board.

I am "Wake Up NY". I have been on vacation this week and have been able to post in the morning. I would like to continue this and make it a daily thread if that is ok with everyone.

Just a thread where we can share, compare and say hello to our neighbors!

Also maybe become aware of what is happening in our areas. Maryellen and Jamie do keep us posted and do a great job with info.

If anyone is objective let me know and  if anyone is interested let me know that too!

Thanks,

Lisa
(deactivated member)
on 4/8/10 2:11 am, edited 4/8/10 2:13 am
Topic: RE: Wake Up NY!!
I'm a day late to respond! What else is new with me.

It was a killer hot day here yesterday - like in the 90s! I could feel myself melting when I went outside.

For the first time in YEARS, I wore a short-sleeved shirt and actually wasn't horrifed with that. For as long as I can remember, I did everything possible to avoid short sleeves. I hated my fat arms. Granted, they're still on the bigger side, but with the overall weight loss, I'm much happier with how I look and feel in warm-weather clothes. Still doubt I'll ever feed comfy in shorts tho, but we'll see what happens.

I endd up going to the public library yesterday...got some interesting-looking books. Went to GNC and got some Isopure Zero Carb drinks to try - in an effort to get more protein in. The grape one tastes funny, but I can still get it in. Lots of protein - like 40 grams - in one bottle. Nice!

Today I'm going to a support group in Rockland County. Well, tonight actually.

Now I'm doing a job search, as I do every day, and reaching out to people and networking, etc.

What's everyone else up to?

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