Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Kim: I had the last dilatation friday...no steroids...I am scheduled to have another (#6) tomorrow...I think it is the last one...things are a ta better , if I keep to completely ground up foods...all meats give me a problem....Dr Reines/Thayer are thinking if this does not work, it is back to surgery for me...I just want to give up....I am so upset I did this, even tho I have lost 56 lbs..I have not moved in weight in at least 3 weeks now..and I don;t eat! LOL go figure.....hugs MJ you going thursday? I am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 mj hopefully i'll get there thursday.. kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Kim: I will watch for you.....*S* MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 DEAR TERRI I AM SO HAPPY THAT I HAD THE SURGERY AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY ALSO. I LOVE 115 LBS IN ABOUT 8 MONTHS AND YOU WILL ALSO. I HAVE A NEW LIFE. GOOD LUCK RAYNA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 DEAR TERRI I AM SO HAPPY THAT I HAD THE SURGERY AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY ALSO. I LOVE 115 LBS IN ABOUT 8 MONTHS AND YOU WILL ALSO. I HAVE A NEW LIFE. GOOD LUCK RAYNA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 DEAR TERRI I AM SO HAPPY THAT I HAD THE SURGERY AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY ALSO. I LOVE 115 LBS IN ABOUT 8 MONTHS AND YOU WILL ALSO. I HAVE A NEW LIFE. GOOD LUCK RAYNA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Terri, I had my surgery 15 months ago and have lost 85#. I was out of work for 4 weeks. I have experienced dumping many times, yet I continue to push the envelope sometimes. At this point, I can really eat anything, including sweets in small amounts. I'm very lucky in that I can tolerate all foods, eat normally, and have had no complications. The hard part is watching what you eat, but you just have to keep it in mind all the time. - AA Terri Nolan wrote: > > Alice- > The Bariatric Treatment Center is in Illinois! I live in Wisconsin, it > is > about two hours from here. The center ONLY does weight loss surgeries > so > they are very informative. When did you have your surgery?? How long > were > you off from work?? What types of things do you eat now?? Have you > experienced the dumping syndrome?? Thanks for responding to me! > Terri > ---------- > > > >To: OSSG-NewEngland > >Subject: Re: new to the group! > >Date: Mon, Sep 3, 2001, 4:01 PM > > > > >Hi Terri, > > > >I think you'll find a lot of insight on this list. Where is the > >Bariatric Treament Center? I think most of us thought about > chickening > >out at some point, and it's better for you to proceed with surgery > only > >when you're mentally ready. You should never feel rushed or forced. > Of > >course, we all know how the physical pain of obesity catches up with > >you, and you realize how much worse it is than the pain of surgery. > >Honestly, I didn't think the pain from surgery was that bad. I've had > >back pain that was much worse. > > > > > >Feel free to vent and ask questions here. > > > >- Alice A. > >4/25/00 > >236/153 > > > >Terri Nolan wrote: > >> > >> Hello All! > >> I am new to the group! I went to the Bariatric Treatment Center > last > >> April > >> to consider surgery! I " chickened out " after going to the > appointment > >> and > >> hearing about the pain! I have since decided the pain would be > better > >> than > >> the " pain " I feel on a daily basis both physically and emotionally. > >> My > >> insurance has approved the surgery and I am now on the road to get > the > >> surgery done. I am scared and very nervous. Do any of you have > any > >> insight?? > >> I am glad I found the group! > >> Thanks! > >> Terri > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Terri, I had my surgery 15 months ago and have lost 85#. I was out of work for 4 weeks. I have experienced dumping many times, yet I continue to push the envelope sometimes. At this point, I can really eat anything, including sweets in small amounts. I'm very lucky in that I can tolerate all foods, eat normally, and have had no complications. The hard part is watching what you eat, but you just have to keep it in mind all the time. - AA Terri Nolan wrote: > > Alice- > The Bariatric Treatment Center is in Illinois! I live in Wisconsin, it > is > about two hours from here. The center ONLY does weight loss surgeries > so > they are very informative. When did you have your surgery?? How long > were > you off from work?? What types of things do you eat now?? Have you > experienced the dumping syndrome?? Thanks for responding to me! > Terri > ---------- > > > >To: OSSG-NewEngland > >Subject: Re: new to the group! > >Date: Mon, Sep 3, 2001, 4:01 PM > > > > >Hi Terri, > > > >I think you'll find a lot of insight on this list. Where is the > >Bariatric Treament Center? I think most of us thought about > chickening > >out at some point, and it's better for you to proceed with surgery > only > >when you're mentally ready. You should never feel rushed or forced. > Of > >course, we all know how the physical pain of obesity catches up with > >you, and you realize how much worse it is than the pain of surgery. > >Honestly, I didn't think the pain from surgery was that bad. I've had > >back pain that was much worse. > > > > > >Feel free to vent and ask questions here. > > > >- Alice A. > >4/25/00 > >236/153 > > > >Terri Nolan wrote: > >> > >> Hello All! > >> I am new to the group! I went to the Bariatric Treatment Center > last > >> April > >> to consider surgery! I " chickened out " after going to the > appointment > >> and > >> hearing about the pain! I have since decided the pain would be > better > >> than > >> the " pain " I feel on a daily basis both physically and emotionally. > >> My > >> insurance has approved the surgery and I am now on the road to get > the > >> surgery done. I am scared and very nervous. Do any of you have > any > >> insight?? > >> I am glad I found the group! > >> Thanks! > >> Terri > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Terri, I had my surgery 15 months ago and have lost 85#. I was out of work for 4 weeks. I have experienced dumping many times, yet I continue to push the envelope sometimes. At this point, I can really eat anything, including sweets in small amounts. I'm very lucky in that I can tolerate all foods, eat normally, and have had no complications. The hard part is watching what you eat, but you just have to keep it in mind all the time. - AA Terri Nolan wrote: > > Alice- > The Bariatric Treatment Center is in Illinois! I live in Wisconsin, it > is > about two hours from here. The center ONLY does weight loss surgeries > so > they are very informative. When did you have your surgery?? How long > were > you off from work?? What types of things do you eat now?? Have you > experienced the dumping syndrome?? Thanks for responding to me! > Terri > ---------- > > > >To: OSSG-NewEngland > >Subject: Re: new to the group! > >Date: Mon, Sep 3, 2001, 4:01 PM > > > > >Hi Terri, > > > >I think you'll find a lot of insight on this list. Where is the > >Bariatric Treament Center? I think most of us thought about > chickening > >out at some point, and it's better for you to proceed with surgery > only > >when you're mentally ready. You should never feel rushed or forced. > Of > >course, we all know how the physical pain of obesity catches up with > >you, and you realize how much worse it is than the pain of surgery. > >Honestly, I didn't think the pain from surgery was that bad. I've had > >back pain that was much worse. > > > > > >Feel free to vent and ask questions here. > > > >- Alice A. > >4/25/00 > >236/153 > > > >Terri Nolan wrote: > >> > >> Hello All! > >> I am new to the group! I went to the Bariatric Treatment Center > last > >> April > >> to consider surgery! I " chickened out " after going to the > appointment > >> and > >> hearing about the pain! I have since decided the pain would be > better > >> than > >> the " pain " I feel on a daily basis both physically and emotionally. > >> My > >> insurance has approved the surgery and I am now on the road to get > the > >> surgery done. I am scared and very nervous. Do any of you have > any > >> insight?? > >> I am glad I found the group! > >> Thanks! > >> Terri > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 MJ - I also have been stuck in the same 3 pound rotation for the past three + weeks. They told me to make sure to drink more and keep the exercise going. But that was two weeks ago and nothing. But the odd thing is I am still losing inches and fitting into clothes I haven't worn in 5 years so go figure! Have you measured yourself lately and compared? I know that made me feel better. I am finding that getting the right food to eat is very hard. Especially now that I am at work. I eat a few slices of apple and I can feel queasy for a bit - not much of a problem when I was at home and could just take it easy but horrible at work. So I am almost afraid to eat at work....luckily, I've only dumped once and my cubicle is near the bathroom! (I was in charge of the new floorplan before I left for surgery - and don't think that I didn't consider that in my determination, and am glad for it now!!) Good luck on the next dilation. MJ - I did just read an article in Dartmouth Hitchcock's newsletter from someone who had VBG, then RNY and a bunch of other surgeries for various complications inbetween and she says she is STILL glad she had the surgery. So, chin up! But I will be crossing my fingers that you can avoid anymore. Devon > Kim: > I had the last dilatation friday...no steroids...I am scheduled to have > another (#6) tomorrow...I think it is the last one...things are a ta better , > if I keep to completely ground up foods...all meats give me a problem....Dr > Reines/Thayer are thinking if this does not work, it is back to surgery for > me...I just want to give up....I am so upset I did this, even tho I have lost > 56 lbs..I have not moved in weight in at least 3 weeks now..and I don;t eat! > LOL go figure.....hugs MJ you going thursday? I am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 MJ - I also have been stuck in the same 3 pound rotation for the past three + weeks. They told me to make sure to drink more and keep the exercise going. But that was two weeks ago and nothing. But the odd thing is I am still losing inches and fitting into clothes I haven't worn in 5 years so go figure! Have you measured yourself lately and compared? I know that made me feel better. I am finding that getting the right food to eat is very hard. Especially now that I am at work. I eat a few slices of apple and I can feel queasy for a bit - not much of a problem when I was at home and could just take it easy but horrible at work. So I am almost afraid to eat at work....luckily, I've only dumped once and my cubicle is near the bathroom! (I was in charge of the new floorplan before I left for surgery - and don't think that I didn't consider that in my determination, and am glad for it now!!) Good luck on the next dilation. MJ - I did just read an article in Dartmouth Hitchcock's newsletter from someone who had VBG, then RNY and a bunch of other surgeries for various complications inbetween and she says she is STILL glad she had the surgery. So, chin up! But I will be crossing my fingers that you can avoid anymore. Devon > Kim: > I had the last dilatation friday...no steroids...I am scheduled to have > another (#6) tomorrow...I think it is the last one...things are a ta better , > if I keep to completely ground up foods...all meats give me a problem....Dr > Reines/Thayer are thinking if this does not work, it is back to surgery for > me...I just want to give up....I am so upset I did this, even tho I have lost > 56 lbs..I have not moved in weight in at least 3 weeks now..and I don;t eat! > LOL go figure.....hugs MJ you going thursday? I am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 MJ - I also have been stuck in the same 3 pound rotation for the past three + weeks. They told me to make sure to drink more and keep the exercise going. But that was two weeks ago and nothing. But the odd thing is I am still losing inches and fitting into clothes I haven't worn in 5 years so go figure! Have you measured yourself lately and compared? I know that made me feel better. I am finding that getting the right food to eat is very hard. Especially now that I am at work. I eat a few slices of apple and I can feel queasy for a bit - not much of a problem when I was at home and could just take it easy but horrible at work. So I am almost afraid to eat at work....luckily, I've only dumped once and my cubicle is near the bathroom! (I was in charge of the new floorplan before I left for surgery - and don't think that I didn't consider that in my determination, and am glad for it now!!) Good luck on the next dilation. MJ - I did just read an article in Dartmouth Hitchcock's newsletter from someone who had VBG, then RNY and a bunch of other surgeries for various complications inbetween and she says she is STILL glad she had the surgery. So, chin up! But I will be crossing my fingers that you can avoid anymore. Devon > Kim: > I had the last dilatation friday...no steroids...I am scheduled to have > another (#6) tomorrow...I think it is the last one...things are a ta better , > if I keep to completely ground up foods...all meats give me a problem....Dr > Reines/Thayer are thinking if this does not work, it is back to surgery for > me...I just want to give up....I am so upset I did this, even tho I have lost > 56 lbs..I have not moved in weight in at least 3 weeks now..and I don;t eat! > LOL go figure.....hugs MJ you going thursday? I am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Jane .. Don't give up ... Things will get better ... {{{{{{{BIG HUG}}}}}}} You would think that if you didn't eat the weight would just fall right off but the body doesn't work that way I hope things work out this time.... Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2001 Report Share Posted September 4, 2001 Jane .. Don't give up ... Things will get better ... {{{{{{{BIG HUG}}}}}}} You would think that if you didn't eat the weight would just fall right off but the body doesn't work that way I hope things work out this time.... Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Devon: Thanks for the encouragement...Ihad the 6th dilatation today..and for the first time in months was able to eat..not feel sick..and keep down a real salad (or naything else forthat matter) I was so happy....Dr Lee stretched the stoma quite a bit today and Iwill have one more next week! he said that should be it...I am hoping.....MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Devon: Thanks for the encouragement...Ihad the 6th dilatation today..and for the first time in months was able to eat..not feel sick..and keep down a real salad (or naything else forthat matter) I was so happy....Dr Lee stretched the stoma quite a bit today and Iwill have one more next week! he said that should be it...I am hoping.....MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 Devon: Thanks for the encouragement...Ihad the 6th dilatation today..and for the first time in months was able to eat..not feel sick..and keep down a real salad (or naything else forthat matter) I was so happy....Dr Lee stretched the stoma quite a bit today and Iwill have one more next week! he said that should be it...I am hoping.....MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 thanks Ellen......am down 59 lbs....as of today....Ithink I am getting better...lol MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 MJ, So glad things are looking up for you. I've been thinking of you. You are one tough girl! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2001 Report Share Posted September 5, 2001 MJ, So glad things are looking up for you. I've been thinking of you. You are one tough girl! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Welcome, Ange - and congrats on getting through Day 3! Jen in ND --- Ange wrote: > Greetings Everyone, > > Today is offically the end of day 3, phase 1. I've > stuck to the plan > so far, without falling off. My name is Ange, I live > just outside of > Detroit, Michigan, and I'm on the south beach diet > to loose weight, > become healthier, and feel better about myself. > > I've browsed some of the files and must say the > information is very > helpful. I'm looking forward to gaining more > information on my south > beach journey. > > Have a great night!! > > Ange > > > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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