Guest guest Posted June 15, 2004 Report Share Posted June 15, 2004 Tim - What a bummer. Your plate sure has been full. I hope that the doc is able to come up with a solution that doesn't require surgery and that you can get a break soon. I'll be thinking of oyu. Barbarailducks2004 wrote: Just wanted to say hello to everyone and hope your doing well. Thought it easier to reply once to the many e-mails I have received wanting to see how I was doing.They did a MRI Orthogram last week and found that I have torn tendons in my shoulder. I see my orthopedic surgeon Tuesday, and I guess I will go from there.Haven't been up to getting on the computer much, lost a lot of motion in my arm and hand and the pain has really sucked. I finally just quit taking the two anitdepressents and pain medications and have finally gotten back to myself they were not doing anything for the pain but were keeping me in a lathargic fog. So I am finally in good spirits and can think for a change. Just wanted to say thanks for the inquiries and doing well and will talk to you all when I can sit at the computer a little longer.Hope all is well with everyone and I am thinking of you all!Tim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 You don't have much further to go... Pretty soon you will be with the rest of us here losing. Almost there!!! Shauna " xxdedexx@... " wrote: I feel like kicken my self when I went to my first doctors consultation I froze up didn't ask the things I should of I got shy I didn't say much. =( well we decided wich surgery I was gonna do and I have to do 3 more test the psyc and a ultra sound and I need to get a medical clearence from my primary doctor its weird I kinda feel alone on this my familys with me but in a way they are not sorry I just needed to talk lol thanks for listening everyone! --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2006 Report Share Posted July 13, 2006 Why don't you make a list & write down what you wanted to ask?Maybe you could call them or stop by & ask the questions you forgot. My family was all against this surgery until I had it & now I am doing fine & losing weight so they have no problems with it. Kim RNY 6/23/06 298/261/135 > > I feel like kicken my self when I went to my first doctors consultation > I froze up didn't ask the things I should of I got shy I didn't say > much. =( well we decided wich surgery I was gonna do and I have to do 3 > more test the psyc and a ultra sound and I need to get a medical > clearence from my primary doctor its weird I kinda feel alone on this my > familys with me but in a way they are not sorry I just needed to talk > lol thanks for listening everyone! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 , Congratulations! You sound very ready. Good luck, and talk to you online soon! Haley > Hi all, my modem went out at home the other day so have been off the > computer for a while. Reading the many posts. Hi to the new members > and > keep up all the good work for everyone. > > My preop Monday was a breeze. Everything looked great and here I am > the > night before surgery. Had a decent lunch and am on all liquids until > midnight, nothing after that. Have to be at the hospital by 7:00am, I > am the second surgery of the day. Let me tell you that going to a > hospital which specializes in baiatric surgeries is awesome. The > nurses > answered every question and then some. > > I am looking forward to my new beginning and feel nothing but > happiness > and joy at the coming prospect of a healthier life! Thanks for all the > support I am home and my new modem is delivered. > > To answere a couple of currently floating questions- my surgeon uses a > drainage tube on an as needed basis. No catheter- they want me up and > walking about one hour after being delivered to my room, this would be > after surgery and an hour in recovery. My surgeon uses stitches and > only staples if he has too. Anyway- that is all I know for now. > > See you all on the losing side! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Hi Jeanette, My name is and I live in Australia. I had my WLS on May 10th this year. I too had lots of fears and questions about the surgery but I also knew that this was my last chance at leading a healthy life. It is not an easy way out as WLS is only a tool to aid you in losing weight. You still have to change your eating habits and exercise regularly. Only you will know what is best for you but if you do decide to go through with the surgery we are all here for you. All the best. Hello I am Jeanette Grove; I am 39 years old and have been morbidly obese most of my life. The idea of Weight Loss Surgery was first suggested to me by a physician that I had while living in South Carolina. At first I have to admit I wanted no part of this, I am not one to like physicians, hospitals, etc... It wasn't till about 2 years ago, that I had decided to do some research and check into having Weight Loss Surgery. Honestly, I believed at the time that Weight Loss Surgery was I hate to say it but " the easy way out " , but after the last year and all the visits to the Doctors' office and the wait of Insurance Approval and listening to Post WLS patients, I have realized this whole process is anything but easy. Patience and Commitment these are two qualities I was believing that I lacked, boy was I wrong (chuckle, chuckle) . I have found out that I cut myself short when it comes to describing my good qualities, because my friends and family tell me and have told me that I have to be the most committed and patient person they know, at times I even cause them to get upset because I am " too patient " and refuse to be persistent in fear that I might be looked at as being " pushy " Anyways, Title 19 (Medicaid) denied me the first time due to the fact that I lacked 6 months or more of physician recommended and documented dietary notes, so I am awaiting approval from Title 19 which should be any day. I have a hernia on my C-Section incision that has been repaired 3 times now and it needs immediate attention, so this is a plus because my PCP (Primary Care Physician) and the Surgeon(s) .want to do the Lap Band and Hernia repair at one time. I am looking to your group as a way to obtain information, share experiences support, and share information. Thank You, Jeanette Grove Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2007 Report Share Posted November 10, 2007 I was wondering who it was that said there is codiene in Lyrica. Is that true? Lori Hammer __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 I double or triple the Aleve for breakthrough pain. I take vicodin or Lortab for really bad pain. I've also doubled up and alternated Aleve and Advil. My regular meds are Naprosen and Tramadol and now Lyrica. Plus the Cymbalta helps. Angie Carson City, NV; Single, five children (3 at home), 2 dogs, 5 cats, snow skiing, camping, Harley Rider, Lone Wolf, Blue Thong Society/High Sierra Thong Snappers member, LFA Advocate, independent, opinionated, outspoken, and open minded. " It's always something. " ~~~Gilda Radner http://360.yahoo.com/lovinglifeinnv http://www.myspace.com/amkg http://doripost.agrato.info/ http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=592316375 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LupusSurvivorsU/ Hello I already take Vicodin. I suppose the tramdol is my break through pain, LOL.What are some of the things you guys take for break through pain? Just give me some suggestions. Soon if you can going to get letter written today. Thanks, Lori H ------------ --------- --------- --- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Sorry should have been more explicit, Ican not take any NSAIDs as they make me swell up and feeling like I can't breathe. The first time ankle swelled so bad that I coulfd not wear a shoe. Went to the Dr. and he set me up with aspecialist who asked me if I was taking any Vioxx. I went off of it thank goodness since they took it off the marketI have tried Aleve,Ibuprofen,naproxen, and they all had the same effect, I had a gastric by pass quite a few years back so I cannot take Aspirin. Thanks Angie Lori H I double or triple the Aleve for breakthrough pain. I take vicodin or Lortab for really bad pain. I've also doubled up and alternated Aleve and Advil. My regular meds are Naprosen and Tramadol and now Lyrica. Plus the Cymbalta helps. Angie Carson City, NV; Single, five children (3 at home), 2 dogs, 5 cats, snow skiing, camping, Harley Rider, Lone Wolf, Blue Thong Society/High Sierra Thong Snappers member, LFA Advocate, independent, opinionated, outspoken, and open minded. " It's always something. " ~~~Gilda Radner http://360.yahoo.com/lovinglifeinnv http://www.myspace.com/amkg http://doripost.agrato.info/ http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=592316375 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LupusSurvivorsU/ Hello I already take Vicodin. I suppose the tramdol is my break through pain, LOL.What are some of the things you guys take for break through pain? Just give me some suggestions. Soon if you can going to get letter written today. Thanks, Lori H ------------ --------- --------- --- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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