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Frankie Lee
on 7/31/17 5:55 pm - WI
Frankie Lee
on 7/31/17 5:54 pm - WI
Topic: RE: Are there any old timers still in the forum?

Hay... my surgiversary is aug 4, 2004... wow just realized it's coming soon...i still come tgru once n a while...i was looking at pictures from our trip to dc and atl... it was fun...

Seek Heaven
(deactivated member)
on 7/23/17 1:15 am, edited 7/22/17 6:16 pm
Topic: RE: Sleeve Revision to DS on 6/23/17!

EDIT - Realised you already had the surgery.

bruindiva92
on 7/21/17 12:00 pm
Revision on 03/29/17
Topic: RE: Newbie

Welcome!

As you can see, this forum can be quiet at times. OH is a great place to research the different surgeries and what may work for you.

I wish you much success on your journey.

QueenSunshine
on 7/16/17 6:54 pm
Topic: Newbie

Good evening all!

I'm new to the site and PreOp to either RNY or the Gastric Sleeve. I don't have a date yet, but I'm shooting for November once my mandatory 12-week classes are complete in October.

I look forward to sharing with all of you.

Diva G
on 7/7/17 6:36 am - cincinnati, OH
Topic: RE: Are there any old timers still in the forum?

I had surgery 04/05/2005. I have just recently checked back in. I must say the site is a little bit different than before. Still working to maintain.

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Soule
on 6/27/17 4:13 pm, edited 6/27/17 9:15 am - Charlotte, NC
Topic: RE: HI, Im new

Hi Brute, have any of your doctors checked for vitamin /mineral deficiencies as well as thyroid antibodies? Now I admit to not knowing much about vsg since I had rny in '05, but I do know that I came back deficient in vit D, B12, folic acid and some other things, which I have to take otc supplements for, and as well I had to start taking methylcobalamin shots (b12). You might want to have some blood work done and see of anything is out of wack. And over time I suggest you continue to get them done and compare new levels to old levels as time goes on. Dr's will just look at ranges and tell you everything is OK. You need to look at your own results and see what your body is doing over the years. Most times for wls patients, a deficiency is telling you your body needs food

Soule
on 6/27/17 11:48 am - Charlotte, NC
Topic: RE: Are there any old timers still in the forum?

Hey all, it's my first time popping back in here in years! Had my surgery in 2005, lost 250lbs, had a baby, life got busy, changed careers, lost my moms in 2012 and then in 2017, I found myself 50lbs heavier. Found I had a bunch of deficiencies too, and I swear it was making me head hungry. Once I started back on what I needed nutritionally, went back to basics and did my protein, and some walking 3days a week, 20lbs down in 5 weeks. Just incorporated my little one into the exercise routine this week. I find the support is definitely needed. Good to see everyone, old and new.

FunFancy1
on 6/26/17 1:59 pm
Topic: RE: Are there any old timers still in the forum?

I had the RNY in 2004 and did well with my weight loss. Now I am also seeing the inches and pounds creep back on and my appetite increasing! I can't let that happen and it worries me!

bruindiva92
on 6/25/17 7:25 am, edited 6/25/17 12:25 am
Revision on 03/29/17
Topic: RE: New to WLS @ 3 wks out

Good Morning RayPhil,

It will take at least 4-6 weeks until you get your energy back. Remember, you had MAJOR surgery and the body needs time to heal. I started feeling better once I started soft foods and taking my vitamins.

Be patient and get as much rest as you can.

I wish you much success on your journey.

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