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Goals

not shop at specialty sized stores

7 People
 in progress, 
4 People
 achieved this

no longer be considered morbidly obese

31 People
 in progress, 
41 People
 achieved this

wear clothing under size 20

11 People
 in progress, 
12 People
 achieved this

be able to play on the floor with my daughter

1 Person
 in progress, 
3 People
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Weigh less than 200 lbs

38 People
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23 People
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  • Comment by CeeDee73 on 3/14/07 6:01 am
    Christal, Good luck with your surgery tomorrow. I'll be praying that you have an uneventful surgery and a speedy recovery. Crystal (aka CeeDee73)
  • Comment by Celest J. on 3/7/07 9:37 pm
    Sending you lots of love and good vibes. You are going to do great. Big hugs, Celest
  • Comment by LavenderLoco on 3/3/07 11:06 pm
    Wishing you a smooth and safe surgery, speedy and easy recovery and all the best as you begin your exciting, life-changing journey. Many Blessings!
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Three Years Later
on June 26, 2010 1:44 am
I've struggled with weight all my life. By the time I was 24 I weighed 302 lbs and my health was suffering.

I had my Gastric Bypass surgery in March 2007.

My lowest weight was 185 lbs about one year out from surgery - I was very happy with this weight.
To be in the "normal" weight category I would need to be 174 lbs...but I figure with excess skin I was about there.

I had a baby in April 2009. I gained some weight with the pregnancy that I have not taken off - yet.

Right now I am around 210-215.

My first real goal is to get under 200 lbs. If I could get under that dreaded 200 lbs mark I'd be a happy and healthy girl.
My dream/ultimate girl is to be back at that 185 lb mark.

I live in Wichita, KS but had my surgery on the Army base in Fort Carson, CO (Evans Army Community Hospital).
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Life Right After Surgery
on April 4, 2007 2:25 pm

I had my surgery on March 15th 2007. It has been a hard road to recovery but I am finally there!

- I had two swallow studies, two CT scans, one scope test of my stomach, one infection of my packing wound, one ER visit for dehydration with 2 liters of IV fluids, and two inner stitches that were pulling and causing intense pain for 2 1/2 weeks.

I am struggling to get in fluids, medicine, vitamins, and food down. I do not have an appetite and my stomach always feels queasy. 

I am finally not feeling any pain and can move around and be a more normal person. The pain was extreme even with heavy pain killers. I am thankful it is behind me now but it was very hard at the time. There are some people that don't experience hardly any pain...and then there are the others like me. My husband has been a tremendous help taking care of me, our daughter, the house, and his job.

As of March 29th I had lost 27.5 lbs! Tommarrow I go to the doctor and will be weighed again. Oh so exciting. I can already tell the difference.

I am very happy with my decision even with the issues I've been having. Nothing worth doing is easy.
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Appointments and Consults Needed before Surgery
on February 12, 2007 8:41 am
This is a listing of the consults I was required to have before I was eligible for a weight loss surgery date.

Evans Army Community Hospital - Fort Carson, CO

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- Appointment with Primary Care Doctor who gave me a referral to the General Surgery Clinic

- Appointment with the General Surgery Clinic Surgeon and nurses (Dr. Imlay): went over the surgery and requirements before making my final clearance appointment

- Bariatric Surgery Orientation Class: where the surgeon's nurse goes over the procedures for the surgery, outcomes, ways to prepare, etc.

- Nutrition Program: two - two hour classes from a dietician going over the nutrition requirements after the surgery, the different steps of food, tips to help out, and the vitamin requirements after surgery.

- Psychological Evaluation: they make sure you are able to handle the surgery, are prepared for the drastic steps that you will have to endure, and to let you know you have someone you can talk to if times get hard.

- Gastric Bypass Support Group Meeting: a vast source of  information for people who have been there that can become part of your support network.

- Gall Bladder Ultrasound: to make sure nothing is amiss before surgery. If there are issues then they will take it out at the same time.

- Final Clearance: appointment with surgeon to make sure you've done everything you need to and are given a surgery date.

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I also needed to go to the following appointments only took half of a day all booked one after another:

- Pre-Admission appointment with the hospital: paperwork

- Pre-Op History and Physical with the surgeon

- Pre-Op Labs and paperwork with General Surgery Clinic
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