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Congrats Megs. That's awesome news!
I'm glad you liked the keto cupcake. One half of one is a meal.
The Little Nugget will make the best big sister. She is so adorable. Glad Pup#2 is doing better with the spray.
CENTURY CLUB MEMBER at 6 months post-op.
Referral to Guelph Feb/13, Sleep study and all bloodwork and ultrasound May/13, orientation July/13. Nurse, NUT,SW Sept/13, 2nd NUT, nurse and SW, 3rd round and cleared for surgery Dec/13. Pre-op Apr 7/14, Surgeon May 2/14, Opti Jul 3/14, surgery Jul 17/14.
It's been a crazy couple of weeks, started with the worst diarhea of my life the last week of August ended up in emerg on Saturday of long weekend, after tests they said nothing had shown up and I could go home, just keep hydrated. In the meantime on the Friday my Father and fallen and suffered a brain bleed.
On Wednesday had a bad Gall Bladder attack but too busy to worry about it subsided after a few hours, on Thursday the 5th Dad died, on Saturday the 7th had the worst attack yet fever and chills but too busy trying to help Mom out and make arrangements, didn't go to hospital, felt ok Sunday, went to work Monday to tie up loose ends before taking time off to help with final arrangements prior to scheduled funeral on Wednesday.
Life took a serious side step, had another really bad attack on Monday while at work, lasted till about 2 then drove over 2 a friends who lives close by, they wanted to call an ambulance and work but I kept thinking no I can't do this! Friend got home at 3:30 and call an ambulance, rushed to local hospital in Uxbridge, they called the surgical team and TWH and because of concerns that I might have stones stuck in my pancreas I got to enjoy the hour plus long ambulance ride down to Toronto Western. Apparently had developed pancreatitis and colycystitis and also tested positive for E.Coli?, was advised that I was extremely ill, admitted and started on IV antibiotics. After doing a CT and Ultrasound they decided I couldn't wait to have my gall bladder out as the sludge is apparently extremely dangerous if my gall bladder were to rupture. I actually had an appointment with the surgeon on Sept. 20.
Wednesday, missed Dad's funeral, they were able to get me on the secondary list for surgery Thursday evening Dr. Penner agreed to look at my Umbilical hernia to repair but they'd also seen signs of an internal hernia on the ultrasound so they'd have to see. Had Surgery at 9 pm and back to room by Midnight. Upshot Dr. Penner advised I probably would have made it the 2 months it would of taken to get surgery so was extrememely glad they'd decided to keep me and do it then, I also had the largest umbilical hernia he'd ever seen, what they thought was an internal hernia was all just the same massive one. It's interesting my stomach is flat now instead of pointy.
Am home recovering now, will wait till next week to go back to work. Week has been surreal to say the least but excellent care at TWH by the Doctors and nurses, communication not so great and boy they really need to get a handle on meals.

57 - 6'0" - HW:288 SW:260 CW:185
TWH: Referral Aug. '16, Orientation - Nov. 30 '16, Surgeon Oct. 6 '17, Start Optifast Feb. 5'18 - Surgery Feb. 26'18
Opti -25; M1 -23; M2 -17; M3 -7; M4 -5; M5 -5; M6 -6; M7 -0; M8 -2; M9 -0; M10 -2; M11-0; M12-4;
Thanks!! I think we will be busy but the gap is manageable :) and I'm looking forward to when they can play together although the little nugget is a very content kid playing with her toys.
OMG CONGRATS!! Little nugget will be a big sister.
I'm sooo happy for all of you! My brother and I were 14 months apart and it was great growing up being close in age.
We will let you slide on the menu considering the cir****tances. As long as you are getting some nutrients, I'm sure the doctor isn't picky on exactly what you are eating. Being sick is bad enough when you aren't pregnant.
B - protein shake
S - greek yogurt
L - chicken skewers, cauliflower
S - sweet potato crackers & hummus
D - Meatloaf, squash
S - apple if hungry

Good morning :)
Poor puppy #2 seems to have seasonal allergies this year. We are taking him to the vet today to see if we can get something to help. We put a bit of spray on him last night and that seemed to help a bit, but he is matting his fur daily with his scratching. I feel so bad for him.
I also have a doctor's appointment this morning. I guess it is time to reveal our big news... We are expecting another baby (another furless one ;) in January.
This has definitely been affecting my eating -- mostly I don't feel like eating or if I do I get sick. This means my menu has been a little carby lately as well :)
Post-op four years and six months.
Breakfast - milk
Snack - half of a keto cupcake (a friend gave me a couple in the weekend and they are delicious
Lunch - ham sandwich
Snack - cheese and fruit
Dinner - pork and veggies
Snack - tbd maybe pudding
All water and vits.
Yayyy It's Friday ;)
I don't have anything too exciting planned for today. It is a normal day so far but that can change quickly, then I think I'll head to the gym and do a workout followed by using the hydro massage chair. Friday used to be my night out with friends but in the last few years I've been quite content to just come home and relax. (A sign I'm getting OLD)
B - greek yogurt
S - egg bites
L - rotisserie chicken, lettuce, grainy mustard wrap
S - brown rice & seed crackers with roasted red pepper hummus
D - protein shake
S - likely pick away at some more chicken since I seem to be starved a few hours after working out
Have a great weekend everyone!

Yes, it's a lot of trial and error. Also finding ones that have what you need or that aren't disgusting :)
Thank you.. trying to get all these vitamins in, is proving to be difficult! Lol
Hi Melissa,
My typical day I would take my morning pills and vitamins (multivitamin and B12) and then wait a bit to have my milk. I take my extra iron during the day and then vitamin D and magnesium at night. If I'm not eating a lot of dairy products then I also add in the calcium citrate twice during the day :)
Meg





