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Alfie
on 7/11/04 9:54 pm - AZLE, TX
Topic: RE: Where is everyone?
Hi Everyone!! It sure is summertime here in Texas now. I love the summertime but in the middle of the day here it can be a bit overwhelming from the heat. My favorite time of day is around 8pm. Thats when I go up to the high school track and do my walking. I put on my headset and the world is MINE..haha Me and Shania Twain we get these legs to moving. We had our monthly support group meeting this past saturday. I really enjoy going to those. The theme this month was the importance of vitamins and also the importance of excercise. I love to walk but have been reluctant to get into a excercise program. So after this past meeting I have a bit more motivation and will be looking for some type of strength training to do. I really enjoy this website too and look forward to reading your comments. I too have been a slow looser. Had my surgery April 23, 2004 and have lost 43 which believe me I am soooo thankful for but of course wi**** were more. Greedy aren't I!! haha I hope everyone has a wonderful week. Alfreda
Alfie
on 7/11/04 9:44 pm - AZLE, TX
Topic: RE: I'm home
My goodness...Bless your heart. I feel your pain Sister. I have to 2nd everything that has already been written on this site for you. You hang in there and keep up the good attitude. I'll be keeping you in my prayers that you heal quickly. Take care and God Bless Alfreda
saderman
on 7/11/04 9:04 pm - Arlington, TX
Topic: RE: Where is everyone?
YAY Donna!! I am 110% in agreement! I like to come here every day and am hoping to hear a new voice or at least an old friendly voice! -Sherrie
Donna M.
on 7/11/04 12:34 pm - Greeley, CO
Topic: Where is everyone?
This the least used message board! I know that we like to use the main messageboard because there are a lot of people there who are supportive. Here, we can discuss things that are gospel related and give the spiritual support we so desperatly need. Let's get this place hoping!! Donna
saderman
on 7/11/04 11:26 am - Arlington, TX
Topic: RE: Where is everybody?
I have lost 95 lbs so far - it was 97 now its 95 cause I put on weight this week - (I think Im pmsing). I have gone from a size 34 to a size 20 - it feels so wonderful to wear a 20 - almost a normal size - just a few sizes away, anyway!! I have been an emotional wreck this week since Ive gained 2 lbs back so close to the century mark. I wanted to get there so bad this week! Well, I will get there when I get there. It took me 17 years to get up to a size 34 from a size 20, took me 4 months to get down to a 20, and I expect miracles to get down to goal by next week - LOL... I am impatient!! -Sherrie
mldrsl
on 7/11/04 9:57 am - Shoshone, ID
Topic: RE: Where is everybody?
Hi Sherrie, My surgery was on March 8th of this year. Just a few days after yours. My weight loss is slow compared to a lot of people. I've lost 62 pounds. I've lost 62 lbs and was still wearing the same dresses and the same blouses. I've gone down 2 sizes of jeans and I had only had one pair that I would take off at night, wash and put on clean the next morning. My family has been hounding me about getting smaller clothes. Clothes that fit. Well, today I dug out a really big box out of the closet with clothes I haven't been able to wear for 6 years. I went through every single item. I was thrilled to find a whole closet worth of blouses that fit! As well as 6! pair of jeans that fit now and 2 more the next size down. I also found 4 new dresses for church! We cleared out the entire closet of clothes that were too huge. My closet went from being full - emptied out (getting rid of the big clothes) - to being full again (full of the newer sized clothes). In one day I went from a size 24 dress to a size 18! Size 3X blouses to size 18-20. This obviously didn't occur in one day but I feel like it did because I wore all these too big clothes and in one day dropped the sizes to ones that fit. Now maybe I'll start FEELING like I'm losing the weight. Tell me how you are doing. I'm interested in hearing from others whose surgery date was close to mine. Melody
mldrsl
on 7/11/04 9:53 am - Shoshone, ID
Topic: RE: I'm home
Welcome home Gala. I've thought about you each day since your surgery, wondering how you were getting along. Sorry you had such a stuggle. I hate to be the bearer of bad news BUT it will get worse. At least the first 2-3 weeks. You'll be asking yourself - "What in the world did I do to myself?". This is a normal reaction and I think most people go through it. You'll find yourself with a bad case of "head hunger". You'll have eaten your allotted amount of food in one sitting and you'll find yourself still hungry. You might "mourn" food. Especially at potlucks, babyshowers, refreshments, get togethers, etc. The way you feel full will change. Instead of having that "satisfied" feeling of being full and you know you've eaten well, you'll feel a "pressure" in your pouch. You'll still be hungry and you'll want to eat some more to try to get that same pre-surgery feeling of being full. If you overeat you'll You'll only be able to sip a couple sips of water and then feel like you can't drink anymore. It will be a struggle to get 32 ounces of water in each day. You'll only be able to eat 1-2 TBSP of food before you have to stop eating. These things will improve. I'm 4 months out now and I can drink a lot more normally. I can finally take normal sized drinks. I've gotten used to my "new" feeling of being full. These things take time. It won't happen in just a week. Good luck Gala and welcome home. I hope your bladder problems get better with the antibotic. One day you'll be saying that if you had it to do over again, you would have WLS all over again. Complications and all. Melody
saderman
on 7/11/04 12:11 am - Arlington, TX
Topic: RE: I'm home
by the way, I read your profile and was truly touched by your list of things you want to do - I understand!! I have done already more then 75% of the things on my preop list - you will be amazed how quickly you find your list getting checked off! -Sherrie
saderman
on 7/11/04 12:03 am - Arlington, TX
Topic: RE: I'm home
I am so sorry to hear that you had such a hard time in the hospital. But I am glad youre home now - welcome to the losing side! (Its great that you got lap - Open incisions are so ugly!) -Sherrie
Gala G.
on 7/10/04 11:49 am - Middleton, WI
Topic: I'm home
FINALLY. I came home about an hour ago or so. I was able to have LAP vs Open. My surgeon came in pre-op and was disappointed that I hadn't lost weight to ensure a "lap". I told him that I had resigned myself to having an open and the gall bladder problems that I was having -- semented to me that an open would be in the works. Orginally I was told w/LAP I would be there till Thur - Friday at the very latest. Well I barely got to come home today -- that was only with a bunch of tears that it did happen. I had some minor (doesn't seem minor now) bladder problems. I am still having problems. The intern this morning told me that I would be able to come home today and they would either send me home w/a catheriter or teach me how to strait cath myself. I was very adament that I did NOT want that to happen. I insisted on seeing my surgeon this morning. I did not agree w/what the senior resident had to say. My nurse kept telling me she didn't know if he would be in. I was very adament that I needed to see Dr. Sunby. He had told me that he would be in to see me in the morning...and I was planning on that. He did come in...and WOW did he have a lot to say. I had a rather not so good experience with the hole thing. My depression was in full force because of it. (IE: The coordinator/diatition told me that one thing would happen and then they tell me different. Every nurse would come and tell me different and yell at me because this or that was being done). Anyway, he told me that he had talked to the Sr. Resident and had thoughts on what needed to happen. I told him I felt very strongly that by them continuing to straight cath me was going to only make matters worse. I expressed my "concerns" on how I don't "pee" only a very few times a day and that they are only giving me 6 hrs in between and that isn't a enough. He smiled and said he agreed. He explained -- I already knew this and tried telling the nurses -- that my new anatomy wasn't the same as theirs and I wasn't able to drink like they do so I will only pee little amounts. He wasn't sure what the problem was but it would be taken care of. I told him that I was positive that I have an infection and that because the specimen that was sent to the lab last night was "sent w/wrong test" now I have to do another one... SOOOO he said I could come home w/o cathing and all that jazz. That if I don't pee I need to call/be seen. Wouldn't you know it. With in an hour of coming home today I was able to pee 2 times. Hurt like heck in my side and burned too. The 2nd time there was little bit of pink/blood. I called my mom and she said I should call my PCP since Dr. Sunby is an hour away and there wasn't any chance I would turn around and go back in there. So I called the Dr. on call - who is my husbands PCP. He called the hospital here in town and ordered full urine cultures and also called in an antibiotic. He told me to take that until I hear from him otherwise (if I need a different med) I also discussed w/my surgeon something else that happened last night. I was given Elixer Beneydril for an allergic reaction that I developed from the tape and EKG strips. I immediatly got sick. Like...w/in 2-3 seconds of swalling it. I was puking my brains out. For the rest of the evening I was unable to tolerate anything in my pouch (new stomach). I was able to do very small sips of water = like if I sucked on small ice chip. He said that he would discuss w/the "resident" -- and he said "That is why residents/interns are ONLY residents/interns" Didn't help me any. If they are going to treat me they need to know the diet guidelines. I had a hard time with alot of things. One of those things was that I was not aloud to have ANYTHING in my mouth. Not even toothete to moisten it till late Wednesd. and that was only 1 oz of protien drink an hour. I mentioned to the nurse that I was given the directions of from the coordinator and the diatition of what to expect and it didn't happen...not a good experience. I also had problems getting my call light answered. It was very common to be 30-45 min. each time. One time it became serious so to say. I have very very bad veins. The IV monitor started "beeping" saying it needed air. Well....20 min. AFTER I had pushed my button someone came in. In that time I also had diaherrea (sp??) and took myself to the br even though I wasn't aloud to walk on my own. Well...my IV went bad and had to be taken out. Had my call light been answered right away that wouldn't have happened. I had a CAT scan scheduled for yesterday afternoon..>Guess what they needed an IV. After they tried few times I refused any more and they did it w/o. The scan was okay. I didn't have to have IV the last day. My dr. was understanding and the only reason he kept me was because I hadn't peed. I had an EKG because I had chest pains in recovery, an Ultrasound of my legs because one of them became swollen and extremely painful in the middle of the night on my 2nd night and then yesterday had to have a CAT scan because I had horrible pain in my side from the time I woke up in recovery. My liver was manipulated alot and so that was the problem there. All in all -- I feel pretty good. My gall bladder being taken out and the affects from that were way worse than the actual WLS itself. I have rash(es) all over my belly from breaking out, yeast infection, blisters near the insisions....but in the end it will all be worth it!! Gotta go. I have cut and pasted this and added few things from another post and my email list. I will write more later. Love, Gala
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