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Goals

Have WLS or have it scheduled before I turn 30

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Have surgery

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Have WLS

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Get a surgery date

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Successfully complete my 2 week pre-op liquid diet

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Surgeon Testimonial

Robert Berger, M.D.
Dr Berger was an amazing surgeon and I am very happy I chose him for this surgery. I felt he was very professional. I liked that he talked to me like an adult and didn't patronize me or make me feel like I was a bad person for being so fat. He was very open to different surgery options and discussed them all with me, telling me it was my decision. When I chose the DS, I knew he had performed them before but only in separate procedures. I wanted my DS done in one surgery. He responded that as long as my vitals were good and there weren't complications after the stomach reduction portion, he would go ahead and do the intestinal bypass. He was very up front that I would be his first patient to have both steps performed in the same surgery. I really appreciated that he was honest on this point and not trying to appear as over-confident super-surgeon. He came to see me several times while I was in the hospital. Again, very professional and kind each time. He listened to me describe my experience and if I had any pain. I did not feel rushed or that he was itching to leave and see the next person. As far as aftercare, I have a great program but it is supervised by a different doctor and not my surgeon (although Dr Berger is closely affiliated with the rest of the pre- and post-op program).

The only negative experience that I had was 5 days after surgery. I had some major pain in one area and I had to keep calling the office to find out if anyone was available to see me. I was really mad that they weren't calling me back. However that is more of an issue I have with the office staff than with Dr Berger himself. Aside from that incident (which was resolved, just not as quickly as I had wanted) I have had an excellent experience and would not hesitate to recommend him.
Member Interests
  • Computers & Internet - I'm a database programmer by trade, computer nerd by choice!
  • Dogs - My girls Lucy and Angel; I want to take them on long hikes.
  • Needlework, Knitting & Crocheting - I knit and am trying to crochet. I also sew. I love to be crafty.
  • Dolls - I collect japanese dolls and ball jointed dolls. They creep my husband out. :)
  • BMI over 50 - I don't remember what it is exactly, but last time I checked it was 70.

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on August 3, 2011 6:06 pm
All blog posts are moving to my new blog... maintaining this one is getting to be too difficult.

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Surgery: imminent
on July 28, 2011 7:22 pm
Surgery is less than 2 weeks away.  I'm having it August 10th.  Next week is my last week at work prior to surgery.  Nervous? Excited? Ready?  Yes.
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One more to go
on June 15, 2011 8:56 am
I've been neglecting this blog for the last couple of months, but here's the update.  I had my 4th and 5th appointments and now I only have one more to go.  I'm having my last appointment with Dr Clark on July 5th, and then I go straight over to Dr Berger to have my final consult and schedule my surgery.  I have chosen the Duodenal Switch procedure and I am very happy that Dr Berger is able to accomodate that. 

I'm also down 15 lbs from my highest weight (weighed the day I started the program on January 6th).  I had some "before" pictures taken and now all I need to do is get some "before" measurements.  I'm not going to go crazy measuring everything, but I'm thinking waist, hips, upper arms, and thighs.  

I'm currently researching my vitamins, as the DS surgery has a heavier protein and vitamin supplement requirement than the standard RNY.  They make special DS vitamins but those are pretty pricey.  Still, I might end up spending just as much if I try to buy all the vitamins in "normal person" amounts.  I'd have to take a crazy number of them, so three DS vites a day might be more economical in the long run.  We'll see.

I'm also planning on stocking up on a bunch of protein shake samples.  I've heard that sometimes, even if you really liked your shake before surgery, you can end up hating it.  So I want to have a variety although I hope I can keep up with my current shake as it's pretty cheap and I can get it at Sam's Club.

Surgery seemed so far away, and now that I'm getting close it seems there are still mountains of things to take care of first.  I got my packet of paperwork to fill out for my medical leave at work.  I've also been "nesting" a lot lately, by cleaning our house and purging lots of items.  I feel the need to make things as simple as possible.  And I absolutely CANNOT WAIT to start throwing out fat clothes.  I have a ton of clothes right now, some that fit and most that will be my "transition" clothes for while I lose weight (I'm basically covered between the sizes of 28 down to 18, then I have to go shopping).  The closets are busting... it's really getting out of hand.  I'm only saving one pair of fat pants so I can take that "stand in one leg of the pants" photo after my weight loss is done.  Then I'm going to have a party where I burn the fat pants!
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Halfway
on April 19, 2011 2:21 pm
On the 12th I had the 3rd of my 6 appointments with the bariatrician.  I'm down another 2 lbs.  Not much else to say, don't feel like writing.  I've been experimenting with flavors in food, like chili-lime shrimp and curry turkey meatballs.  Trying to make things as flavorful as possible so I will be satisfied with less.
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Strength in Weakness
on March 25, 2011 1:21 pm
So recently I haven't been feeling well.  Feels like some sort of flu bug.  While wallowing in my self pity, I had a weak moment and purchased a bottle of Diet Coke.  This is after over a month of being soda free.  Well, I opened it, took a swig and the first thing in my head was "OMG YUCK!  I can't believe I used to drink this crap!"  Seriously, I couldn't take another sip and ended up giving the bottle to my husband.  So I feel very comforted now, knowing that I don't even like the taste of it anymore.  My moment of weakness has completely obliterated my cravings for Diet Coke.  I feel stronger than ever now in my ability to stay off soda forever.

As my husband said:  "You're now officially de-toxed."
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