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:-) on May 18, 2011 6:34 pm
Just one week shy of 7 months post-op, and I am officially out of the 200's. 199.7 lbs this morning, May 18th, 2011! Down 122.3 lbs. Only 6.7 lbs away from my lowest ever adult weight! Cannot believe how far I have come! That's all for now, will try to update more thoroughly here soon before the summer takes off. Love to all!
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10 days post-op on November 4, 2010 9:08 am
What a ride it has been since the first day of my pre-op liquid diet! Not a ride that I had much trouble with, either. Some parts were not fun, of course. But, overall, I will say that things have gone better than planned. I have officially lost 25 lbs since the first day of my pre-op liquid diet on October 15th! How thrilling it is for me to say that! :)
I have to admit, just for the record, that I did a few minor cheats on my pre-op liquid diet. Not cookies and candy or any huge portions. Just a few nibbles of nutritious food. No worse for the wear, though.
The weekend before my surgery, I was cleaning the house like a mad woman to get everything just the way I wanted it and needed it for my arrival back home post surgery. It did look quite fabulous, I must say! But, since coming back home, I haven't felt like doing much housework, and my husband is not really the homemaker type, apparently. And things around here are beginning to fall apart again. I will probably cave and get things cleaned up this weekend again. With his help, most certainly.
On Monday, October 25th, I woke up at 6:30 a.m. and was due to arrive at the hospital at 10 a.m. I didn't sleep too well the night before, but I did manage to catch a few hours of sleep anyway. I got my 4 year-old ready for pre-school and dropped him off (we just live across the street). Everything was mostly ready to go after that, and we were out the door headed for Omaha by 8:45 a.m. I remember nothing of the ride down, I was sooo nervous. Got to the hospital about 5 minutes late. They were cool, though, thankfully. Checked in and was taken back within 15 minutes. Got all the pre-op business done (gown, non-skid socks, IV, urine sample, etc.) Oh yeah, had just gotten my period on Friday night, and Monday was about the first heavy-flow day. Lovely. I made my phone calls to my mama, my brother, and my best friend. Waited, got doped up on Versed...that was fun! It felt like laying down in bed after a long night of drinking, then I fell asleep for about 20 minutes. Woke up feeling good, at about 12:30. Didn't get anymore Versed and didn't get taken back to the O.R. until 1:15 p.m. I was pretty nervous during that time of waiting. But, visiting with my family and friends on the phone, chatting with the husband, and the Euchre application on my phone kept me busy. :) When they came to take me back, I had a huge lump in my throat, and all I could think about was my son and my mom. But, I sucked it up, and gave myself a little pep talk, and said I'm ready...take me away. After getting back to the O.R., I was out within 10 minutes, and the next thing I know, I was waking up in recovery. Lots of gas pain, and couldn't keep my eyes open. Pretty normal. I wasn't totally coherent until about 8 p.m. that evening. Wow. That means I missed the first half of Dancing With The Stars, dang it! LOL...
I don't remember much of the first night, I know I got up during the night to walk and couldn't get past the door due to the nausea and dizziness. So, back to bed I went. A couple of hours after that, I went ahead and tried again and made it a little further. That was the story with the walking. Further and further each time.
Didn't have any struggles with keeping things down, except one time, I felt as though I was going to vomit, but I held it back, and was glad I did! The nurses were simply the best! Amazing women and men. Loved them. Almost didn't want to go home, they took such good care of me! :D
I advanced more and more each day with liquids and was feeling fine with that, and still am. Started with some cottage cheese on this Tuesday after my one week follow up appointment, and am doing well with this stage of the diet.
When it was time to be discharged, the nurse (my fav, Tammi) took out my Pain Buster line and my penrose drain. Pain Buster removal was fine. Drain was mildly painful, but not bad at all. Still have some drainage from that site, but it is healing nicely. No problems thus far, and am glad that I bit the bullet and went through with the surgery. Since coming home last Thursday, I have been able to walk about a 1/2 mile for five out of those seven days. Hope I can continue that...don't know as winter is upon us.  Will have to check out the free gym at the high school.
More to come soon, friends. And thank you for all of your support thus far! I am very appreciative of all your kind words! Huggins to all! 
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Let's rock and roll... on October 1, 2010 10:47 pm
Sooooo...I'm baaaaaaack! And re-scheduled, might I add!  YAHOOOOO!
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Update on August 1, 2010 9:00 pm
Just an update to let all of you know that after considering my current circumstances, I have decided to postpone my surgery that was scheduled for tomorrow morning. It was a hard decision, but I feel it is best for right now. With my husband's current attitude issues, I don't feel it is a real good idea to go forward with it at this time. Total and complete bummer, but that's the way the weenie wiggles. Have to take life's disappointments as they come, and just keep trudging along. So now you all know what is going on here, and I want to extend my sincere thanks for all of your support thus far. Will be updating if there are any changes at all in my life. Thanks again. Hope you are all well. Keep on keepin' on. Hugs to all.
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26 days and counting! ;) on July 6, 2010 10:47 pm
As you may have guessed by that title and by my last blog, today I was scheduled for laparoscopic RNY! My date is August 2nd, 2010-time of surgery is 11:00 a.m. I think it is beginning to sink in now. I am getting butterflies!
I called Weight Loss Management to schedule my pre-op bariatric class-that will be on July 22nd at 3:30-and I called my PCP to schedule my pre-op testing, and I guess from the sounds of things they have never done a nicotine screening before, so the receptionist told me that I would more than likely have to have that done elsewhere  . I guess it could be worse...
My mom and 3 year-old son went along to the consult. My mom was very impressed with Dr. White (as was I-he has a very charming personality), and I am sure that my son thought he was a pretty cool guy, too. My son was wearing an Iowa State jersey, and Dr. White was trying to sway him to become a Nebraska fan by teaching him to say, "Go Big Red!" Uggghhhh...I cringe upon typing that!  I told the gal doing the scheduling that I was going to have to wear some Nebraska apparel on the day of surgery as a good luck charm...haha. On second thought, I don't think I need luck that badly! Hehehe...
Well, hopefully my nicotine screening date gets figured out yet this week. Take care all...will continue to update...thank you for being a friend!
~Deanne
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My Story Hello friends! I guess it's high time that I get in gear and introduce myself. I'm Deanne, and I'm 27 years old. I'm married and together we have a 3 1/2 year-old son. I have been overweight to some extent for a large portion of my life. I remember the first time that someone brought my weight issues to my attention. It was the summer before I went into the 3rd grade, so I had just turned 8, and I wanted my hair cut short-short. I told the lady what I wanted, showed her a picture, and she proceeded to tell me that if I cut my hair that short, it would make my face look like this, and she proceeded to puff out her cheeks and use her hands to emphasize just how fat my face would look. I was devastated. I am from a very small town, and this lady was someone who I thought I could trust. I mean she was my hair stylist AND my Sunday School teacher! But, I went ahead with the haircut anyway. And, she was wrong, I liked my haircut very much (until shortly thereafter when I began gaining weight). I was a very self-confident girl up until that day. Something in me changed then, and things haven't been the same since. And, to top it off, I was probably ONLY 20 or so lbs overweight, if that. I was very tall for my age and very active. It seems like that day set off a domino effect in my life, maybe not directly, but something in my surroundings changed. I was never teased before that, and suddenly that year, I began getting teased. That's when the weight really came on. I'll never forget the names...Chunky Cheese being the most hurtful, I believe. By sixth grade, I weighed 199 lbs. I was very sad on the inside...happy on the outside, but sad on the inside. I remember eating and eating to ease my pain...bear claws, candy bars, pop, etc. My highest weight in high school was 250 lbs. My junior year, I lost around 35 lbs with diet and exercise. I was heavier than I should have been, but felt better and looked better, too. I enjoyed the attention that I got, but it wasn't the most positive or most healthy attention that I could have received. I met my husband two years after I graduated from high school, and we married a year later. He rarely, if ever, commented about my weight. But, I was still unhappy with myself. In May of 2005, I began taking Phentermine 37.5mg, and combined that with a low-calorie diet and moderate exercise and lost 83 lbs. I then weighed in at 193 lbs. The lowest weight that I had been since the 6th grade! I was ecstatic!!! THEN...the deal-breaker. Eight months after beginning that diet, I found out that I was pregnant. And starving! I had never been able to get pregnant before this, so I was overjoyed for the most part. However, I gained 72 lbs while I was pregnant , and have fluctuated up and down ever since. More recently, I have been up rather than down. Which leads me to the decision to have WLS. I attended a seminar in July of 2008 and then found out that my insurance did not cover the cost of WLS. My husband started a new job in September 2009, and has fabulous insurance from his employer. I am hoping that they will come through for me! I am currently in month 4 of my 6 month supervised pre-surgical diet, and I'm hoping that when July rolls around, I will have an approval. I'm looking for more friends to share stories, so please add me if you are too!!! Blessings to all of you!
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