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simplyroxanne
canton, OH
Member Since: 05/17/12
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Topic: cleveland clinic
looking for people who have had gastic bypass surgery done in the last year at the cleveland clinic.
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LancesMomma
Member Since: 05/07/12
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Topic: Medical mutual of ohio, anyone????
 So, i am just a little impatient! My surgeons office's insurance coordinator is out of the office and will not be bac****il monday. i am faxing my 6 month pcp visits tomorrow, so i am hoping monday she will fax it to med. mutual. So my question is, how long does it take med. mutual to approve or disapprove?
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ohbearly
Mogadore, OH
Member Since: 05/09/08
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Topic: RE: 5 yrs out...
20 pounds in 5 years is actually quite good, but I know where you are at. I am at the same place. For me the best way to lose is being more active. I bicycle and now I am starting running. The eating part comes down to discipline and I work on that. You are right though., Those crispy snack items are so so easy to eat. Good luck! -- Tom

http://beariatric.com/ where Diet + Fitness + Health + Wellness = Happiness

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ohbearly
Mogadore, OH
Member Since: 05/09/08
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Topic: RE: Youngstown/Warren Support Group!?
Luke, I am from the Kent area, a little out of your area. Keep me informed of your progress. Meeting on the west side of the Y'town metro area would not be a far drive for me (30-40 minutes).

You might also want to check out the Summa Akron group. It is a great group. I am also a member of a post-op WLS group, http://www.meetup.com/MovinForward/. We have social activities like hikes, dinner out and such. I am also one of the founders of a WLS friendly bicycling club, http://www.spinoffcyclists.com/. It's a lot of fun.
 
-- Tom

http://beariatric.com/ where Diet + Fitness + Health + Wellness = Happiness

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MusicBum05
Warren, OH
Member Since: 08/13/11
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Topic: Youngstown/Warren Support Group!?
Hello Everyone! I am 10 months out from RNY with Dr. Schauer at the Cleveland Clinic's Bariatric and Metabolic Institute! WOW! What an AMAZING journey!

I am reaching out to folks who have had/ are interested in any type of WLS who live in the Youngstown/Warren area who would be interested in starting a WLS support group/ weight loss advocacy group. This would be in addition to the group support we receive from our respective WLS clinics. A place for us to meet to talk about our success and struggles; to give valuable insight and enjoy the company of folks who can relate to our new AMAZING lives.

If anyone is interested, please leave a comment in the forum. Also, here is my contact information.

Luke Metcalf
luke.metcalf86@gmail.com
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Terrib
Massillon, OH
Member Since: 03/17/07
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Topic: You are invited!
Wednesday May 16, 2012 @ 6:30pm until 8:00pm, Canton Ohio WLS Support Group will be holding their Monthly Support Group Meeting.

It will be at JOHN KNOX CHURCH, 5155 Eastlake St NW, Just south of Portage Rd. off Frank Ave, North Canton, OH 44720. We would love for you to RSVP as to if you will be attending or not.


AGENDA:
Cynthia Jacobs (Group member and newly appointed Co-Support Group Leader) will cover how to read and decipher food labels, nutrition information, food lies, and serving size.


UNJURY Unflavored Protein ContainerAlso available at a discount - limited quantity of UNJURY Protein Supplement (unflavored) ONLY $12.00! (Normally $20.95 plus shipping).
UNJURY Unflavored whey protein supplement is specifically-designed by a clinical dietitian to deliver Medical Quality Protein. UNJURY uses only the highest quality protein from Whey Protein Isolate. 20g Protein!
Ingredients: Whey protein isolate and soy lecithin

Contains: Milk and soy. See note below*.

Allergen Information: Manufacturing employs practices designed to segregate ingredients on equipment that also processes egg, wheat, peanut, tree nuts, soy, fish and shellfish products.

For all UNJURY flavors, do not use in liquids hotter than 130º F. Proteins, when heated, change texture. For example, you have seen an egg white go from a clear gel, to firm white, when cooked. For UNJURY, in a hot liquid, the proteins tend to clump. A food thermometer is a good way to get the temperature nicely warm…just right.

*Note: We don’t recommend mixing Unflavored UNJURY in plain water.

***Note: Soy ingredient is Soy Lecithin, not Soy Protein.
SEE YOU WEDNESDAY!

Contact: Teresa (Terri) Black
Sr. Support Group Leader

Phone: 330-933-4094 or
Email: wlsterrib@gmail.com
Website: www.wlsterrib@gmail.com
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/CWLSSG/


Sincerely,
Canton Ohio WLS Support Group and Terrib
Terri
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader
www.wlsterrib.com

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Jacqueline C.
Cumberland, KY
Member Since: 04/05/08
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.
 substained release medications you can't take because you won't absorb them, but aspirin and ibueprofen because it can call ulcers.  I don't know if you have the medication issue with the sleeve or not, but I would suppect you would.  My insurance wouldn't cover the sleeve and I don't know if medicare covers it even now, but I am thankful I had RNY because I am not a fast loser and don't think I would have gotten as much off as I wanted, nor have with the RNY but it will come, slowly but surely.  It is up to me to work the tools given me. 
Jacqueline 
 RNY 1/24/11 Dr. Sonnanstine
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buckeyebaklava
Mt Gilead, OH
Member Since: 04/19/12
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.
I did not know about the medications. Like What meds can you NOT take? Now thinking about this...I would suppose this us due to malabsorbsion, correct?
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Jacqueline C.
Cumberland, KY
Member Since: 04/05/08
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.
 Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you.  I am in the middle of remodeling my  house and needless to say I forget lots of things.  

Health wise,  I had already had knee surgery but not a replacement, I had sleep apnea, diabetes, on insulin and pills, high blood pressure and high lipids, all has resolved, except my knee pain and it is not near as bad as it use to be but when "ole' arthur" flars it is very painful and I am sure you know there are certain medications we can never take again. 

About my band?  I was starting to have problems but just could never lose weight even by following all the directions.  

Hope you have found more information since I last wrote.  If you do facebook you can facebook me by typing in Jacqueline Coldiron.  

Jacqueline 
 RNY 1/24/11 Dr. Sonnanstine
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sfmini
Member Since: 10/08/09
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.
 You won't know if you qualify if you don't try.
This surgery can save your life so it is so worth doing. Go to Fresh Start and begin the process. If anyone will do it, he will, and he is a good surgeon.
Depending on how much weight you need to lose, the RNY might be the best choice since you will have trouble exercising. The malabsorbsion will make for a stronger, more effective tool for you, but of course the choice is something that you have to make yourself after talking to your surgeon.
Good luck with your procedure.
    
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buckeyebaklava
Mt Gilead, OH
Member Since: 04/19/12
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.

I know that it will surely improve my apnea, right now, my pressure has been increased so high that it impacted my sinus', causing me to sneeze 100+ times per day! I'm now on a bipap and I am able to exhale MUCH easier now. So ANY improvement is a win for me ya' know. Now.. that "central apnea" business, was a result of a stroke and respiratory arrest, Im not really sure of all the diagnoses from that damage. It is deep damage within the brain. It makes me fall asleep at a traffic light, in conversation, my memory is effected. THAT'S the one I don't drive anymore for. I have just recently been put on insulin, in the last year..however, I have been on orals, etc. for a few years for my DMII. Ridding of that would be so awesome. Also, I have a quadruple fusion of the bottom weight bearing vertebra in my back, getting so, so, much weight off, will undoubtedly slash the need for such strong medications-the other reason driving is a problem. It won't fix my back but all that weight is definitely a compounded problem. I will be able to  get back out in my flower gardens outside and to my sewing machine inside....music to my ears. My husband and I are looking forward to enjoying some traveling, too, over the next couple of years, as our twins, just completed their first year at a local college. They stay on campus and we are now able to leave if we choose, but my health is holding us back from doing so. Stories like yours are very moving to me and convince me that I am doing the right thing. So, again, thanks for your support. Monday I have to go for OP surgery done on an implanted interthecal pain pump, implanted right under the surface of my left flank, so I may not be on here for a couple of days, but I shall return. Have a good weekend.  The sleeve is one I am looking at, but I was impressed by the rapid weight loss of the rny...i just am wondering whether I could ever qualify for it.                                                            

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sfmini
Member Since: 10/08/09
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.
 I had a sleeve, no sutures or drains to be removed, but did have follow up appt after surgery. Not sure when Dr S. has his, the program is a bit different. The reason there aren't any Mansfield activities is the previous surgeon, Dr Myers was the one who had a Mansfield and Columbus office. He is in PA now, no more Mansfield office. I also have apnea, but that doesn't limit driving or anything else. 
I walked out of the hospital off most meds including diabetes and have been diabetes free for 2 years now but that is different for each person. Some have slower resolution.
I was back to work in 2 weeks, could have returned sooner.
You don't  need special foods except for protein supplements at first and vitamins and calcium. As you recover you progress from liquids to mushy food, to soft food to "normal" food. Sweets and white carbs are things of the past for the most part, high protein, low carb, low calorie is the name of the game.
You do need to be able to attend the educational sessions and follow ups.
For support, you can get some online, watch the Bariatric TV shows, and they have a weekly support chat that is great, Diva Tania has a weekly online radio show, and if you are on Facebook let me know and I can bring you into the OSU support Facebook group which is a closed group so only members can see what is posted.
As for your apnea, who knows if it will get better, mine won't because it is structural, but others eventually get off the PAP machines completely.
    
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buckeyebaklava
Mt Gilead, OH
Member Since: 04/19/12
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.

Hi. I live in Mt. Gilead, actually, between there and Galion. Because of my central sleep apnea, I no longer drive and so those meeting in Columbus are a hardship indeed for me. I saw that they offered the seminars in Mansfield, a much closer drive for me, but when I looked further, I didn't see any scheduled to I took the one on-line. From what I can gather it looks like two visits where you see all of the necessary different departments, and then you go to (3) nutrition planning classes prior to surgery, barring, of course, any MRI's, or procedures requested prior to surgery, which would need additional scheduling. Does that sound about right? Now, about those support meetings AFTER surgery, EVERYONE says that those are key to your success, so that is a BIG concern for me. I don't know how to "fix" that. Of course, I hope that my sleep apnea will be altered and less of a problem (diabetes two as well), as the pounds leave me-but the "central sleep apnea" is as a result of a stroke and I cannot get rid of that as it comes from damage deep within the brain, permanent in nature. And that is what keeps me from driving. How long were you down and out after the surgery. Did you require special kinds of foods? Vitamins, etc? Did you have stitches, drain tubes that required removal a week later?
And....thank  you for your support in my inquiries. Thank you very much.

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sfmini
Member Since: 10/08/09
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Topic: RE: Hi, I'm new here and am contemplating surgery and need advice.
 I had my surgery done at Riverside by Dr Myers 2 years ago (before Dr S. arrived) and was well cared for.
I would recommend that you go there or OSU rather than Cleveland. Both programs have patient support groups, I actually go to both as OSU welcomes all and Fresh Start only allows current patients. This gives me 3 support group meetings a month that I can attend and they are really an important part of the weight loss process. The surgery isn't a miracle cure, it is a tool and you have to learn how to use it and how to change your lifestyle for good or the surgery will only work as a temporary measure.
You are in my neck of the woods, I live in Centerburg, work in Columbus so I go to the meetings on the way home from work.
    
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BROWNEYES76B
Member Since: 04/16/12
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Topic: RE: ANYONE HAVE CARESOURCE INSURANCE
WOW AND THIS IS CARESOURCE NOT CORESOURCE RIGHT(MEDICAID)?I HAD TO DO 9 MONTHS DIET AND ALL THE OTHER THINGS EXCEPT ECHO..I HAD TO DO A PULMONARY FUNCTION TEST.I GOT DENIED THE 1ST TIME BUT ALL MY INFO WASENT IN SO I APPEALED IT AND NOW ITS BEEN ALMOST 15 DAYS AND IM HOPEING IT WILL BE APPROVED
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Ashley O.
Member Since: 02/06/11
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Topic: RE: ANYONE HAVE CARESOURCE INSURANCE
I had my consult on april 5th2011 and had surgery august 19th 2011. I was only required to have 3 months pre-op appts.. i had a sleep study done. and psych eval. ekg/echo.. lots of bloodwork.. and met with a dietitian and all of that. never got denied. they covered me immediatley. very quickly. With no problems. (:
"Be kinder than necessary, for everyone is fighting some kind of battle."
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BROWNEYES76B
Member Since: 04/16/12
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Topic: RE: ANYONE HAVE CARESOURCE INSURANCE

DID YOU GO THROGH A DENIAL FIRST? MAY I ASK WHAT IS SOME OF THE THINGS DID YOU HAVE TO GET APPROVED BESIDES THE REG STUFF...9 MONTHS DIET,ECT..AND HOW LONG DID IT TAKE?THANKS

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Ashley O.
Member Since: 02/06/11
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Topic: RE: ANYONE HAVE CARESOURCE INSURANCE
I did. and It was very easy for me. (:
"Be kinder than necessary, for everyone is fighting some kind of battle."
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