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Welcome to the group =Stacey= you'll find lot of love, support and

information on the group! I do wish you, your husband much success in

your new journey of weigh loss. And your mother-in-law should join it

would help her as well. Just tell her hey it could be 80 lbs that you

put on, plus this is a tool to be worked with not a miracle tool. :)

Best wishes

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Theresa ~IL

Open RNY

7/20/01

Starting Wt: 327

Size: 30/32

TT: 1/13/03

Current Wt: 177

Size 8/10

Introduction

Good afternoon! I just joined the group yesterday and wanted to say

hello.

I am a 37 year-old female whose husband (let's call him " B " for now) is

in the insurance approval stage of the Gastric Bypass process. He

is 33 and I am hoping he will join this group soon. I feel he needs

it (the group) more than he does. I know I need it as his supporter

and future caregiver. Right now he is 6'5 " and weighs 615 and my main

concern is if he is healthy enough to withstand the surgery (doc

wants him to lose weight first, but it is not working). I know his

quality of life is decreasing daily without the surgery, so we must

take this leap of faith. He has fought fat his entire life. Our son

was 13 pounds at birth but very skinny since age 1 - I hope it

lasts!

I am 6' and weigh 357 - have struggled with weight since graduating

high school (leaving year-round athletics). I've really let myself

go since meeting my husband (unconditional love & acceptance) and

hope to lose weight with him, without surgery at this point.

My mother-in-law had the surgery in August 2002 and has lost 80

pounds. We are so proud of her, but she struggles with what she

eats, how many pounds she's not losing, etc. I wish she'd join this

group too!

Anyway, I hope to learn lots from all of you experts! It will be nice

to have support while supporting my husband. Thank you!! = Stacey =

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Welcome. It's so difficult to lose weight before hand. I know did,

and very well. I think she was doing 5 protein shakes and two small meals

for a couple of months prior to her surgery. Her doc said she had to lose

weight, too. Have you found a protein shake that " B " likes?

Pam in Niceville

Introduction

Good afternoon! I just joined the group yesterday and wanted to say

hello.

I am a 37 year-old female whose husband (let's call him " B " for now)

is in the insurance approval stage of the Gastric Bypass process. He

is 33 and I am hoping he will join this group soon. I feel he needs

it (the group) more than he does. I know I need it as his supporter

and future caregiver. Right now he is 6'5 " and weighs 615 and my main

concern is if he is healthy enough to withstand the surgery (doc

wants him to lose weight first, but it is not working). I know his

quality of life is decreasing daily without the surgery, so we must

take this leap of faith. He has fought fat his entire life. Our son

was 13 pounds at birth but very skinny since age 1 - I hope it

lasts!

I am 6' and weigh 357 - have struggled with weight since graduating

high school (leaving year-round athletics). I've really let myself

go since meeting my husband (unconditional love & acceptance) and

hope to lose weight with him, without surgery at this point.

My mother-in-law had the surgery in August 2002 and has lost 80

pounds. We are so proud of her, but she struggles with what she

eats, how many pounds she's not losing, etc. I wish she'd join this

group too!

Anyway, I hope to learn lots from all of you experts! It will be nice

to have support while supporting my husband. Thank you!! = Stacey =

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Hi Stacey - Welcome to the group. Nice to have you with us. I wish you all the

best on your husband's journey. Keep us posted with questions you have along

the way. Who is his surgeon? What type of procedure is he considering? Let us

know if we can help. Take care.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39 - Dr. T. Chua

Open RNY - 5/21/02

5'7 " - 314/215/150-175

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Welcome Bob,

This is the place for such wonderful support. Has been a blessing for me for

sure.

Hugs,

Jules

Romero

381/243/160

Lap RNY 5-29-2002

Dr. Hargroder - Plaquemine, LA

My mind went for a walk when I wasn't looking.

Introduction

Hello Everyone:

My name is Bob Wilczynski. I live in Central Illinios. I am a 33 yr

old married father of one. I have been in the lengthy process of

getting insurance approval for the surgury. My mother had it last

August, and has had incredible success in her first few months.

I began my process last March meeting with the surgeon, nutritionist

and psychiartrist. My first submission was denied because I hadn't

met with my physician four times in a six month span. I belive the

exact words were " you haven't had doucmented failure after meeting

with your physician four times in six month span. " So I am in the

middle of my " failure period. " This period has been the longest wait

of my life. I have shared my journey with very few people in my life

(at least until the insurance gets approved), making it that much

more lonely. I just dont want to be flooded with questions about it

until I know its going to be a reality.

When I first met my surgeon he wanted me to lose weight prior to the

surgury to reduce some risks. Not only did I not lose, but I gained

a couple since I met him last March. My biggest fear is that

insurance gets okayed, but the surgeon believes there are too many

risks. I weigh just over 600 lbs. It really seems to me there are

more risks by not having the procedure than by having it.

It has been great to see the procedure more publiced in the media

through Al Roker and the tv show Ed. It has been a huge support for

me to see other go through it. I think finding this group can be an

amazing breakthrough. I can finally talk to someone about it. I am

really looking forward to sharing and learning. I will keep you

updated on my progress.

Sincerely,

Bob Wilczynski

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Bob, give your insurance company hell for standing in your way... your BMI alone

should make you

eligible... harass them!! Irritate them!! Make them want you out of their hair!!

Now, why not try adding protein drinks to your life right now, and see if they

help cut your

carb and sugar cravings... and maybe loose some weight for your surgeon...

increase your water,

cut back on sugar... little things. Try the protein, it'll also increase your

energy.

Sharon in D.C.

Introduction

Hello Everyone:

My name is Bob Wilczynski. I live in Central Illinios. I am a 33 yr

old married father of one. I have been in the lengthy process of

getting insurance approval for the surgury. My mother had it last

August, and has had incredible success in her first few months.

I began my process last March meeting with the surgeon, nutritionist

and psychiartrist. My first submission was denied because I hadn't

met with my physician four times in a six month span. I belive the

exact words were " you haven't had doucmented failure after meeting

with your physician four times in six month span. " So I am in the

middle of my " failure period. " This period has been the longest wait

of my life. I have shared my journey with very few people in my life

(at least until the insurance gets approved), making it that much

more lonely. I just dont want to be flooded with questions about it

until I know its going to be a reality.

When I first met my surgeon he wanted me to lose weight prior to the

surgury to reduce some risks. Not only did I not lose, but I gained

a couple since I met him last March. My biggest fear is that

insurance gets okayed, but the surgeon believes there are too many

risks. I weigh just over 600 lbs. It really seems to me there are

more risks by not having the procedure than by having it.

It has been great to see the procedure more publiced in the media

through Al Roker and the tv show Ed. It has been a huge support for

me to see other go through it. I think finding this group can be an

amazing breakthrough. I can finally talk to someone about it. I am

really looking forward to sharing and learning. I will keep you

updated on my progress.

Sincerely,

Bob Wilczynski

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I am new to this group and wanted to introduce myself. I was diagnosed with

type 2 diabetes 5 years ago shortly after I had bee in the hospital with my

asthma. At first they thought my blood glucose was high because of my meds

(prednisone I think), but they never went back down. I am 58 years old and have

a number of other health problems and I'm on disability after having worked

many years in health care administration, then for ten years at a university.

I have pretty much been in denial about it all this time. I even went off my

meds for quite awhile when I was without insurance. Well, I am trying to get on

track now and thought I'd be better off being part of a supportive community. I

am new to the area where I'm living and have a new doctor, whom I have just

asked to refer me for diabetes training. I know the training is necessary, but

I also know I can't do this all on my own.

I have been reading the posts for several days and look forward to learning

more from the folks here.

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