- Username: tamib
- Location: North Orange Co., CA, USA
- Member Since: 11/14/2003
- Post Op
- Surgery Type: RNY (11/01/05)
- Surgeon: Mir Ali, M.D.
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Surgeon TestimonialMir Ali, M.D.My first impression of Dr. Mir Ali was that he was nice, calm, knowledgeable and competent with alot of gastric bypass experience as well as being a general surgeon.
So far my impression remains the same as the first time I met him.
I would describe his office staff as better than average, they are incredibly busy. I like all the Physician's Assistants I have dealt with so far.
Aftercare is emphasized with post op appointments at 2 & 6 weeks, 3,6,9 and 12 months, then yearly after surgery. A support group is also avaiable.
He was straight forward with the risks associated with surgery, but also said the patients that did poorly or that didn't make it usually always had underlying disease process going on.
I would give Dr. Ali a high rating overall.
His surgical competence and besdide manner are both great!
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- Books & Literature - Enjoy a good read!
- Family & Friends - Married, 3 children 2 sons 1 daughter....love my mom sisters and my grandpa too!
- Humor - OK, I admit I'm a weird bird, with a sick sense of humor LOL
- Pets - 1Yellow Lab,1Jack Russell mix,1domestic orange/white cat ,3 goldfish
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- Christianity - I really am a believer!
- LPN - In the states of California and Texas we are known as L.V.N.'s Ya hoo!
- Pine Needle Basketry - This choice just cracked me up, I also consume the pine nuts! (No waste) LOL
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Hey Girl..... How
are you. Sorry I
didnt gt to see you
B4 we moved to Texas
, but we will be
back in OC to visit
in the summer!!!! ~S
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your family. You are
so awesome, thanks
for inspiring me.
You rock. Blessings,
Lynnie
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Orange ya glad you stopped by? Well I am. Welcome to my personal weight loss surgery journey!
November 6, 2006 on November 6, 2006 12:19 am
As I have mentioned before I am very lax (I mean I'm a low down dirty non profile updater!) about updating this profile/ blog. Today Sunday Nov. 5, 2006 I spent a large part of my afternoon converting my "old school" OH profile into the new "blog" format.
My dear OH CA. Message Board sister Lynn suggested I update my profile so here goes.
I had my first year surgery anniversary on Wednesday Nov. 1. Boy oh boy time really does fly! I had my one year follow up with my surgeon Dr. Ali last Friday 11/3. My family Dr. had done my labs and everything looked good. The Dr. said I'm doing well. I was down 125 pounds. It's kind of mind blowing to look at that number and try to mentally digest that I have lost a whole lot of weight. The weird and kinda greedy me, wishes it was even more! It's that comparison thing, you know, the thing your not supposed to do? LOL I asked my surgeon how much more weight could I realistically expect to lose. He said I might get down to 180-190 pounds. Of course I told him I was hoping for a weight of 165-175 (or less, but I'm trying to be realistic here). But what I really wanted was to be a size 12 or 14. He said he thought that was realistic. Currently the size 18's are too big and I'm downsizing to 16's. Over the weekend I went into Steinmart. I tried on a pair of DKNY stretch denim jeans in a SIZE 14!!! I couldn't believe it. That they would go on, up over my hips, fit my thighs AND button and zip with ease! Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow! My pre-surgery britches were 28's (getting snug with an all elastic waist) and the last pair of pants I bought as a pre-op were elastic waist on the sides with a zipper and button front in get this, a SIZE 30.
I truly do feel grateful to have gotten a second chance to live life without all that extra weight.
I have a turkey waddle of a neck now (ala Ronald Reagan) and my arms, boobs, tummy and thighs aren't so pretty, but I can deal with those things.
The surgeons assistant took my picture to compare with the pre-op one they had taken and I can honestly say I didn't see my self that big then. Dr. said he would almost not have recgnized me from the before pic. Talk about your body dysmorphia. I know I had it then, and think I still do to some degree. It takes a while for the head to catch up with the changes. It's like I know I'm smaller, but I almost can't believe it's me.
Eating is still challenging/a learning experience/different for me.
I get hungy, but I'm never starving. Nothing ever sounds REALLY good. Or if it does, it sounds better in my mind than it would be actually eating it.
I think I still may eat too fast. Sheesh, I really have tried to slow down (I swear I NEVER ate like a Tazmanian Devil before), but if I don't go snales pace slow, I don't feel good.
I still try and get one 20g protein drink (usually Unjury, my favorite mixed with my coffee) everyday and I try and keep mindful of all my vitamins. This is challenging at times.
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July 17, 2006 on July 17, 2006 12:00 am
I am currently - 110 pounds now! Yeah for me!!!
I made "The Century Club" (-100 lbs.) shortly after The Obesityhelp CA. Message Boards "Craig Park Annual Picnic" in May!!!!!

OMGoodness! Worlds worst profile updater signing in. I'm just NOT an enthusiastic profile writer. I have enjoyed reading others profiles, but if they are too wordy I lose interest.
I tend to look for the 'meat' of the profile. Such as, weight at beginning of journey, weight loss, complications if any, diet, exercise, personal accomplishments/milestones and things learned/experienced along the way. So if and when I do update this profile page, I'll 'try' to stay brief and concise.
I cannot tell you how grateful I am to God, my surgeon (Dr. Mir Ali), the insurance co. my dear sister Sheli (and the many people here on OH )who went before me with this surgery and by example, showed me this surgical tool could work for me too! I love her dearly! Thank you my sweet sister and friend! Thank you dear OH brothers and sisters!
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March 5, 2006 on March 5, 2006 12:00 am
I am now just a little over 4 months post op and have currently lost 75 pounds (Thank God for that!!!)
Since my last update I had felt a slight nausea (not horrible, but kind of an always there sick feeling) at almost all times and for approximately 6 weeks - two months I threw up probably 3 times each week. I was beginning to be concerned. I had mentioned this to my surgeron at my 3 month post op visit and I had called in about it and discussed it with one of the P.A.'s. On the third call to the surgeon's office with the same complaint, I was instructed by one of my surgeons partners to see the gastroenterologist. I had an endoscopy (EGD) on Friday February 17, 2006. The gastroenterologist said he dialated the opening and connection in the pouch a "couple of notches". The procedure itself was really a piece of cake, the only thing that hurt was when the nurse missed and "blew the vein", putting my IV in.
It has been just over two weeks since the scope and I think I am now starting to finally feel a bit better. Food was just not sounding good, I was never very hungry and I know my caloric consumption was very low. I just cannot force myself to eat. Just over this weekend, I enjoyed my meals a bit better. I have only vomited once since the scope and that was 3 days after the procedure when I had a couple bites of steak. Yuk, that didn't sit well at all. The nagging slightly nauseated feeling has been gone since after the scope thank God!
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February 8, 2006 on February 8, 2006 12:00 am
The major profile procrastinator has an update and so soon! What's up with that?
Sheesh, I got so sick last night. I had a week of no barfies, then I was in barf hell all eve. last night....YUK! I had my two protein drinks yesterday and 3/4 of a bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar and a splash of 1% milk. Things were going swimmingly in the digestion department and I was sipping my water throughout the day.
I guess I let myself become too hungry again and that is a Danger Zone for me. I went to a little fast food Chinese place that a fellow OH CA. message board friend Leann turned me on to. I ordered the Won Ton soup. It's broth is tasty and clear and it has veggies, Pork, chicken and shrimp plus the won tons. Jeesh, I must have eaten it too fast without even realizing it. I had some tender pieces of chicken and a little pork and then probably too much clear broth.
Lord have mercy!!! The ralphing started about 40 minutes later and lasted off and on for 5 hours through the evening. After so many times ralphing, all that was left was a burning liguid. YUK!
At this point, eating is just not easy every time. And as I've said before, one meal (identical) will go down just fine, and on another occassion "forget about it". BLECH! I'm dealing though and much better this morning. I'll just take it easy on the "coin purse" today and hope for the best.
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February 5, 2006 on February 5, 2006 12:00 am
Ok, so someone told me my profile was old and there wasn't much information. So here goes, Feb. 1st. I was 3 months post op. All in all, I think I'm doing pretty darn good. I am learning by trial and error what my pouch or "coin purse" as I prefer to call it, will accept and what it will not. The weird thing about this new teeny tiny tummy is that sometimes it will accept a certain food and the digestive process goes swell and other times it's a no go and I get sick and barf. Week before last my "purse" was either extremely finacky or I had picked up a stomach bug. I vomited more than usual and also had some lower intestine troubles. I went back to soft foods and soups.
The main thing I REALLY have to concentrate on is chewing my food REALLY well and eating at a snails pace. I have also noticed that if I try to carry on a conversation while eating the pouch seems to fill with air and it becomes very uncomfortable. I do not drink with my meals (or tidbits is more like it at this point), I wait the 30 minutes afterward.
So far I have not taken my measurements. MY surgeons office took them when I was pre-op. I know I should, but I also know the inches are coming off, I can feel it, even if I can't really see it yet.
Here are my weight losses at the various post-op visits so far.
2 week post op visit -20 pounds
6 week " " " -14 lbs.
3 month visit - 21 lbs
I am down 55 pounds since the day of surgery and feeling better every day! I think I am just now starting to come out of my tired/no energy spell. I am focusing on getting most of my protein through supplements at this point because I just cannot eat 40-50 grams a day yet. I make sure I drink alot of water and I'm pretty good at taking my vitamins. It is a challenge to learn how to eat slowly, wait to drink, make sure you have taken all your supplements and take in enough protein, but it CAN be done.
I know before too long I must jump on the dreaded E word train. Yep, exercise..... I know it has to be done, but that doesn't mean I like it or want to. LOL! I'll just have to deal.
I am so grateful to God and Cal-Optima for allowing me to have this surgery and a chance to not have to live the rest of my life as a super morbidly obese person.
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