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A couple of us have decided that a local resource guide for bariatric patients is LONG overdue.... and have decided to compile as much info as possible as we can into one place to make life as a WLS patient a little easier.
We would love YOUR input!!!
Do you have a wonderful, supportive PCP who you'd recommend to other bariatric patients?
Do you go to a local gym that has made you feel comfortable and welcomed?
Do you know of any awesome local restaurants who are happy to cater to your dietary needs?
Do you have an awesome hairstylist who you'd like to recommend?
Do you have any lesser-known grocery stores or health stores that you would love to recommend?
Do you have a clothing store that you rely on to keep you "in fashion" as you get closer to your goal?
Please feel free to post your recommendations in this thread, or PM me..... we appreciate the help!!!!

Thanks!!
.....I LOVE L.A. Fitness now....mid-morning is a lot of moms, seniors and low key hard core folks who like to "side" as personal trainers and very nice helpers! I picked a hot body and memoriezed her workout routine then tried to build up to that same routine! LOL! And...they've got ZUMBA!!! Wooo Hoooo!
....and I LOVE my PCP, Dr. Gary Wallce with Mesa Family Physicians. He's up to speed with our pre-op and post-op needs and is very supportive of WLS and Plastic Surgery after the loss.
.....and I love my dentist: Dr. Greg Hat*****handler. He's been an awesome cheerleader with my weight loss and thinks I would be perfect in every way (quoting him) if I just had veneers! LOL! All I need is money, right?!!!
...OK, so my brain is still thinking of all the WLS friendly folks I've done business with.
I'd love to hear from other peeps!
Joyce Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
Hi Jeannie,
Like Joyce said call every hour. If that don't work I would march my butt down to there office and tell them you will not leave until they fax our records over to the new surgeons office. I know they don't want any drama in there practice. Make sure you go on Tue when the Psych is there.
I sent you a message with my phone number.
Good luck and I'm trying to be positive for you, but it make me mad also
. They have no right to do this to you.
A couple of us have decided that a local resource guide for bariatric patients is LONG overdue.... and have decided to compile as much info as possible as we can into one place to make life as a WLS patient a little easier.
We would love YOUR input!!!
Do you have a wonderful, supportive PCP who you'd recommend to other bariatric patients?
Do you go to a local gym that has made you feel comfortable and welcomed?
Do you know of any awesome local restaurants who are happy to cater to your dietary needs?
Do you have an awesome hairstylist who you'd like to recommend?
Do you have any lesser-known grocery stores or health stores that you would love to recommend?
Do you have a clothing store that you rely on to keep you "in fashion" as you get closer to your goal?
Please feel free to post your recommendations in this thread, or PM me..... we appreciate the help!!!!

Thanks!!
I started a resource handout a while ago and didn't get it finished....so, I for one am soooo excited that someone is willing to do that for us and that there will be info at our fingertips to use ourselves and to share with our peeps!!!
If anyone knows how to search the old messages of this forum, there was a thread last year or even before that of people's FAVORITE PCP's who are WlS friendly.....I'll see if I can muster it up...
Anyway....here's the info I have now.....
Resources for WLS Friends
http://www.renewedreflections.com/
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www.BariatricEating.com
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www.meltingmama.com
www.theworldaccordingtoeggface.com
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www.makeitalifestyle.com
www.wlslifestyles.com
www.obesityhelp.com
Click on the profile of angelarias on obesityhelp.com for articles and other info.
www.fitday.com
www.calorieking.com
www.sparkpeople.com
http://www.bcbst.com/MPManual/HW.htm = height and weight chart
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/fitness_articles.asp?id= 1045 = reference guide to body composition
http://health.discovery.com/tools/calculators/activity/activ ity.html = discovery health activity calorie burn rate calculator
http://health.msn.com/fitness/womens-fitness/articlepage.asp x?cp-documentid=100245350 = I love health msn dot com!
http://www.healthylivingonline.com/profile/index.cfm?fuesact ion=firstpage&i=323801&par= = i village
http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/ = low carb
http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/ = low carb
http://www.ntwrks.com/~mikev/chart1a.htm = calorie and fat gram chart
http://www.carbohydrate-counter.org/ = carb counter
http://drjohnlapuma.com/ = gluten free
http://www.nawls.com/public/main.cfm = national association for weight loss surgery
lawls.com = living after weight loss surgery
From DS Grad:
In the past I have tried Bariatric Advantage calcium and many other OTC calciums from Sams or Walmart and none of them absorbed properly for me.
So here is my current routine that works for me.
2 Foltrin (generic Trinsicon) (prescription elemental iron -110 mg each) with 2 - 500 mg of Vit C to help absorption.
2 Kirkland Daily Multiples
http://www.vitalady.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&k ey=1520
Calcium Citrate Malate 3000 mg/day starting 2 hrs after iron
http://www.vitacost.com/NSI-Calcium-Citrate-Malate
NSI Ipriflavone Complex to help with calcium levels.
1 equals 150 mg of calcium.. but it is supposed to work… I know several who are taking this
http://www.vitacost.com/NSI-Ostivone-Ipriflavone-Complex
4 prescription (Micro K) potassium (10 meq each), Potassium CL ER - 10 meq cap
750 mg (by Ethex 001) and I take 4 a day (it is generic for Micro-k 10 extend caps but comes in a clear capsule and dissolves quickly). Two in a.m. and 2 in pm
1 OTC Potassium Citrate – 258.6 mg = t0 99 mg - Puritan Pride
http://www.puritan.com/pages/file.asp?xs=1F9D97BC069846C89B7 85848187FFFED&PID=173&CID=&CPID=1171
2 Dry Vit D 3- 50,000 IU each for a total of 100, 000 IU every day http://www.bio-tech-pharm.com/products/d35.html
or http://www.vitalady.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&k ey=1070
3 zinc picolinate (50 mg each) by NOW
http://www.bulknutrition.com/?products_id=586 or sometimes www.webvitamins.com is cheaper
1 Chlorophyll – triple GNC brand - http://tinyurl.com/coppr
1 Culturelle HS - Premier Probiotic w/ Lactobacillus GG http://www.vitacost.com/Culturelle-Culturelle-with-Lactobaci llus-GG
4 Magnesium – Spring Valley from Walmart- (400 mg for 3)
1 Omeprazole cap 20 mg qd (generic Prilosec)
http://www.netrition.com/champion_whey_stack_page.html
www.vitalady.com
Favorites for clothing while losing:
Dress Barn (from 4 petite to 26-28 W) QC store offers discounts to WLS post-ops
Wal Mart
Deseret Industries
Saver's
Goodwill
My Sister's Close (consignment)
Target
Old Navy
Favorite Restaurants:
Mimi's (lets you order ala carte. u can split a plate w/o charge)
Souper Salad honors the surgeon's card for a child's price
Specialty Stores:
AJ's offers delux healthy food options by lb so you can buy like 2 prawns!
Trader Joe's has the best Sublingual B-12
Sprouts has sales on their gluten free stuff as well as high vitamins quality for low prices
Whole Foods has a food bar. For a couple of dollars you can have total protein for breakfast!
That's a start.....can't wait to hear everyone else's favorites!
Joyce Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
. My new program tells me to relax they will pursue getting the records. But, I have already met my $1000 deductible for the year and if I can't have surgery by 12/31 I have to meet my deductible again. Uggh, I'm just frustrated! That is a whole lot of money for us right now. OK, deep breath what will be will be. Please help by sending out your positive thoughts for me. Thanks for letting me vent.

I'd be "sweetly" checking in with them hourly:)
Chances are you'll meet that deductable again next year anyway but it's definitely rough to come up with it all at once!
WLS is sooooo worth it!!!
Good luck and keep us posted!!!
Joyce Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com

GOAL is an amazing miracle that few of us get to shout about! I'll bet you ate your turkey with much grattitude!!!
Soooo...come on out to our Feb 13th event and be part of the Before and After Celebration!
Email me, K!!!!
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Joyce Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
www.dsfacts.com , www.dssurgery.com , & www.duodenalswitch.com
In episode 56 the Freak of the Week has gone global! We'll spend some time talking about sex after weight loss surgery. Look at dealing with prescriptions and over the counter drugs post surgery. And review a great new calcium offering from the folks at Celebrate Vitamins.
http://www.bariatrictv.com
HIGHLIGHTS
- This weeks Freak of the Week is Diane or greebo115.
- Diane had a Roux-n-y on August 8th, 2008.
- After asking viewers what they wanted to talk about, turns out it’s SEX.
- Weight loss can lead to an increase in testosterone in men.
- Many women report being more amorous after surgery. This is probably due to feeling better as a woman’s sex drive is not as linked to hormones
- Some women report a decrease in sex drive due to self confidence. This many times has to do with loose skin and sagging bits.
- Many patients may already be taking medications for their co-morbidities.
- Tell your doctor about any medications you are taking.
- Your dosage may need to be adjusted as you lose weight.
- You need to pay attention to the dosage of over the counter medications a well.
- We got some free samples from Celebrate Vitamins, and we bought some too!.
- The Calcet Creamy Bites taste like tiny little cakes.
- The creamy bites can give you a full days dose of calcium in 2 pieces.
If you haven't checked us out yet.. whatcha waiting for?

A couple of us have decided that a local resource guide for bariatric patients is LONG overdue.... and have decided to compile as much info as possible as we can into one place to make life as a WLS patient a little easier.
We would love YOUR input!!!
Do you have a wonderful, supportive PCP who you'd recommend to other bariatric patients?
Do you go to a local gym that has made you feel comfortable and welcomed?
Do you know of any awesome local restaurants who are happy to cater to your dietary needs?
Do you have an awesome hairstylist who you'd like to recommend?
Do you have any lesser-known grocery stores or health stores that you would love to recommend?
Do you have a clothing store that you rely on to keep you "in fashion" as you get closer to your goal?
Please feel free to post your recommendations in this thread, or PM me..... we appreciate the help!!!!

Thanks!!
SW: 222lbs
CW: 198lbs
GW: 140lbsI'm just a hair under 5'1.

12/1/2009- Third Fill, 7cc in a 11cc band

11/3/2009- Finally under 200lbs!!! YAY!!
SW: 222lbs
CW: 198lbs
GW: 140lbsI'm just a hair under 5'1.

12/1/2009- Third Fill, 7cc in a 11cc band

11/3/2009- Finally under 200lbs!!! YAY!!
. My new program tells me to relax they will pursue getting the records. But, I have already met my $1000 deductible for the year and if I can't have surgery by 12/31 I have to meet my deductible again. Uggh, I'm just frustrated! That is a whole lot of money for us right now. OK, deep breath what will be will be. Please help by sending out your positive thoughts for me. Thanks for letting me vent.
~Lady Lithia~ 200 lbs lost!
March 9, 2011 - Coccygectomy!
I chased my dreams, and my dreams, they caught me!



