Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 In a message dated 8/24/06 3:27:42 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tanya_61175@... writes: > did you know there is a surgery to fix atrial fib? my > husband went to the cleveland clinic in ohio to have > it done this past february and he hasnt had an episode > since:). where before we were at the emergency room at > least a few times a month. good luck Yes, I do know that. Have even consulted with Dr. Natale, the best in the country for the a-fib surgery (at Cleveland Clinic). My insurance won't approve it ... it's a long story, but it isn't an option for me at this time for many reasons, most financial. I've accepted it. I think. India CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Hi India, Welcome to the group. Glad to have you with us and we look forward to sharing our WLS journey and yours with you. The thinning hair does not happen to everyone. It did with me, but now it is growing back, I am 7 months out. It started when I was 3 1/2 months out. There is no stopping it from what I understand. You cannot take in as much protein as well would like in the first month to 1 1/2 months... so you are lacking that in the beginning. I take Biotin found in the vitamin isle. It is for hair, skin, and nails... I personally feel it helps, but it doesn't for everyone. It's going to happen though, so please expect it so you don't have as hard of a time with it when it happens. I don't know about you qualifying with your heart issue. I do pray it will not be a problem for you. You are right, many of us feel like a failure because we feel we allowed ourselves to get here or our surroundings made us believe it, either way, your right. This is going to be a time when you have to start working on your self esteem. Something I wish I could of loved myself at any size. Even after 97 lbs gone, I still am faced with having to accept myself and love me for me and up my self esteem. So there is no cure for the mental state except for us to face it head on. It's painful but I am working through it and feeling a weight lifting. You can too at any size. We are here for you. Please ask any questions you may have. We have people here at all different stages we will be glad to help. If for some reason something does not get answered or your post gets missed, PLEASE repost, we have over 100 posts a day and some days even more. Look forward to sharing with you! Best Wishes, Shauna indiaink99@... wrote: Hi All ... I'm at the beginning " investigation " stages of this. Did a lot of internet research after considering it for a couple years. Went to an orientation meeting 10 days ago and did (finally) complete the 16 pages of forms and send them in (they kept 2 the day of the orientation ... there were 16 more to complete and send in). A couple things I read on several sites I wonder about and perhaps some of you can fill me in. I read that there is always hair loss as it's difficult to consume enough protein to prevent thinning hair. As a female with dark, fine hair, it would be very noticeable if I had to live with thin hair and I won't wear a wig. Any input? At this stage I am still very undecided and mostly scared out of my mind. A good friend said that if going forward with the surgery is Plan A and it makes me terrified, that beats Plan B which is staying as I am in total despair. I'm not even sure I'll be approved for surgery as I have chronic atrial fibrillation, which is an electrical (not structural) problem in the heart where it quivers in the atria (top) making the ventricles (bottom) beat erratically. It's not life-threatening, but does contribute to major fatigue and it just basically a pain in the rear to live with. I'm not sure what the next step is .... when I will hear from the place I sent the paperwork to. I believe my insurance covers it and my doctor will approve it ... just not sure about all the stages of approvals. I feel like a total failure, which I suppose many of you did as well. Anyway, I'm here to listen to you all and see what I can learn to help me make my decision on whether to proceed or not. Thanks for listening. India CA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2007 Report Share Posted December 26, 2007 Hello Everyone, My name is Lussia and I have Interstitial Cystitis, Fibromaylia, and IBS. I was dignasosed 4 years ago. I am in consent pain. If it is not IBS, IC then it is Fibro. I wak up in pain, stiffness, soreness all through my body. I need to talk to people like me. I need to know what is working for them. I do not have medical insurance; so, it is hard to get treatment. I am open for ideas and how to get help. Thanks~ Lussia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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