Guest guest Posted April 8, 2000 Report Share Posted April 8, 2000 Hi, >>I've contacted 6 people so far just this month with this problem.All are at least 7 months out on their MGB. All have started to gain weight back. Yes a >>smaller waist and dress size is nice but we could do that with dieting. Of course it came back but apparently so is this . I don't want to lose some of >>my weight only to have to have another surgery (this is the one answer Dr.R. gives) to lose more and gain it back.<< There are patients that will fail any type of surgery. Vertical Banded Gastroplasty has a ~30% failure rate and Reports on Gastric Bypass type surgery show failure rates of 5-10 % depending upon the quality of the follow-up. The Mini-Gastric Bypass is a gastric bypass and should have over 90-95% long term success with failure increasing as long term follow up is accumulated. We try to track each and every patient and desperately try to get every patient to contact us with their results to keep the data as accurate as possible. Every weight of every patient that has ever been done is in our database. The results are as follows: Average weight at pre op evaluation 300 lbs. Average Weight loss at 1 month 30 lbs, 3 months 50 lbs, 6 months 80 lbs and 1 year 140lbs. These values have been stable in our experience for two years. Patients who weigh less should lose less and patients weighing more usually lose more. For the average to be 140 at one year that means some patient will lose " only " 80-100 lbs at one year and others will lose 200-220+ in a year. It does not mean everyone will lose all the weight they want to. These results are as good or better than those reported for RNY open or closed and seem better than Bilio-Pancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch a much more radical and dangerous procedure. One of the most attractive features of the Mini-Gastric Bypass is that if the weight loss is felt to be inadequate after 1 year the Mini-Gastric Bypass in contrast to the other weight loss surgeries can be revised to gain added weight loss. No surgery is perfect and everyone is always at risk to regain their weight after this or any other weight loss surgery. Please send me your updated weights and results so we can keep our information as detailed and accurate as possible to keep everyone as fully informed about the results as possible. RR Rutledge, M.D., F.A.C.S. The Center for Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery 4301 Ben lin Blvd. Durham, N.C. 27704 Telephone #: Fax #: Email: DrR@... ************************************************ Please Visit our Web site: http://clos.net ************************************************ Durham Regional Hospital: Also, Please consider joining the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at http://www.onelist.com MiniGastricBypass is a general discussion of the Mini-Gastric Bypass ( http://www.onelist.com/community/MiniGastricBypass ) Talk with lots of other Pre and Post Op patients and friends. Keep up to date on the latest news about the Mini-Gastric Bypass. Fw: weight gain > also posted on the post-op group > > > Well everyone,I'm afraid I'm fixing to stir up a hornets nest here (Okie term for trouble), How is it that Dr.R. WILL NOT address this question himself? I've contacted 6 people so far just this month with this problem.All are at least 7 months out on their MGB. All have started to gain weight back. Yes a smaller waist and dress size is nice but we could do that with dieting. Of course it came back but apparently so is this . I don't want to lose some of my weight only to have to have another surgery (this is the one answer Dr.R. gives)to lose more and gain it back. Yes Dr.R. is a good surgeon but I feel we're not getting the whole story here. Sorry if I stepped on toes but we need to know ALL the facts. Before anyone says this " Well 6 out of 400 isn't too bad " Well if you happen to be one of those 6 it is. Ann in Oklahoma post-op 3-20 263/255 5'4 " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 This is to Ann in Oklahoma and all the others.... In reference to the weight gain.. Like all others if you start eating or pigging out what do yu think... You guys want something for nothing.. All the talk about weight gain after surgery, expensive vitianms, etc... Its like everything else yes surgery is wonderful for those of us who are extremenly obese but we still have to control our portions sizes, and even so what is that compared to a healthier life. Maybe I have stepped on some toes here but even though I am still waiting for the surgery which will be a while since I have alot tof weight to lose so that the good Dr. will perform it on me , dieting after that I don't mind... And another thing , yu dog the good Dr.R with questions like this and common sence should tell you the answere... And ALL THE DOCTOR ASK YOU IN RETURN IS TO GO TO WALMART AND BUY A $5;00 BOTTLE OF VITIAMNS.. LET'S GET REAL HERE!!!!!! $5:00 A MONTH FOR A LIFETIME OF PEACE AND JOY IS ALL HE ASKS..... AND TO ANSWER THE WEIGHT GAIN ...7 MONTHS OUT.... MY SISTER IS CELEBRATING HER 1YEAR ANNNIVERSARY OF HAPPINESS WITH THE GOOD DOCTOR AND SHE HAS NOT HAD ANY GAIN AT ALLL, HER LOSS HAS SLOWED BUT SHE STILL LOOSES A LITTLE EACH MONTH AND SHE IS EXTREMENLY HAPPY FOR THE 120 POUNDS SHE HAS LOST AND IF SHE DOSEN'T LOSE ANY MORE SHE IS HAPPY. SHE WATCHES WHAT SHE EATS DAILY AND SHE IS FAITHFUL TO TAKE HER VITIAMNS 3 TIMES A DAY. JUST MY OPINION THAT'S ALL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 also posted on the post-op group Well everyone,I'm afraid I'm fixing to stir up a hornets nest here (Okie term for trouble), How is it that Dr.R. WILL NOT address this question himself? I've contacted 6 people so far just this month with this problem.All are at least 7 months out on their MGB. All have started to gain weight back. Yes a smaller waist and dress size is nice but we could do that with dieting. Of course it came back but apparently so is this . I don't want to lose some of my weight only to have to have another surgery (this is the one answer Dr.R. gives)to lose more and gain it back. Yes Dr.R. is a good surgeon but I feel we're not getting the whole story here. Sorry if I stepped on toes but we need to know ALL the facts. Before anyone says this " Well 6 out of 400 isn't too bad " Well if you happen to be one of those 6 it is. Ann in Oklahoma post-op 3-20 263/255 5'4 " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 << Focus on today, friends; today is all we've got. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow ain't here yet. Dee in MI (MGB 16Dec99) >> Bravo, Standing Ovations, Crowds cheering!!!!!!! You made my day, lady! in Florida (MGB 2/28/00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Dee, It's great to hear from you again! I've been wondering where you got to. Glad to hear you're doing so well. Personally, I'm down 55 lbs from my surgery on 2-7-00. Keep in touch. Steve Parsons Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Steve, what was your start weight? your doing great Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Hey, Gang! I'm " Yarnmama " from the MGB list with a new e-mail address. I had to drop AOL because it was dumping me off-line without warning. I'm " Dee in MI " and I had my MGB 16 Dec 99. At about three months post-op, I'm down 67# and many inches. The more important part is that my quality of life is so improved! My blood pressure is back to normal, I can walk, stay awake and participate in my life again. About this weight re-gain issue: I don't know about the rest of you folks, but I'm so pleased to be making progress toward being healthy once more and avoiding stroke or heart attack problems, that I'm willing to consider re-gaining a bit of weight in three to five years. The worst that can happen is that I'll make another date with Dr. R and have him revise the MGB. And, hey! they'll give me another beautiful little shower cap and some of those darling SCUD stockings...PLUS! I'll have a new pair of those keen little slippy-socks to wear. But wait! don't send your money in yet, there's more! Let's relax on weight re-gain. Let's look at the positive side. I have not been able to lose weight for over fifteen years. My health was seriously compromised. I was a candidate for stroke, heart problems and certain types of cancers. The MGB has given me back my life. I'll be revving up my metabolism with exercise and staying with the foods that Dr. R recommends: the Dean Ornish diet. Let's concentrate on today...right now...doing what we need to do to stay healthy and active. Leave tomorrow to itself. What is it the Good Book tells us?...each day has trouble enough of it's own. My Irish gramma used to say...don't go borrowing trouble, there's enough to handle today as it is. Love to all of you folks who are changing your lives by continuing with the MGB! It's going to be better and better every day as you are further " out " from your surgery. Focus on today, friends; today is all we've got. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow ain't here yet. Dee in MI (MGB 16Dec99) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Just one more time Dr. R is ready on the spot with what we need. Thanks Dr. R for truly caring about your patients and their concerns. Deb in WY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 DEE!!!!!! :):):) It's so good to hear from you again! I thought you had lost so much weight that you just up and disappeared! Foshee 4/18/00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2000 Report Share Posted April 9, 2000 Amen!!! YARNMAMA!!! Beautifully stated. What a wonderful attitude that you have!!! Also to GENZ, I love your posts, we are at about the same stage it seems from your info. I just want to ask everybody to move me up on the prayer lists for tomorrow, I see my PCP tomorrow afternoon for referral and physical. Thanks! Also remember Claire - redhead from Florida- she has her surgery tomorrow and she is such a prayer warrior and inspiration for us all. Thanks again. Yours in Christ's Love, Donna B. MGB at www.clos.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 You are right---this surgery is only a tool, not a panacea. I belong to another WLS group where most have never heard of Dr R.......most of them having had VBG or RNY. And the stories they tell are so different than what goes on here. Of course many of the patients in that group are by far larger than the max weight to be qualified for MGB. The thing that convinces me most about the MGB is that we are all overweight for different reasons. From what I read on the other group, is that they still have major cravings of the foods they love that made them large in the first place. Dumping syndrome is an effective negative reinforcement therapy, but once those patients stop dumping, they find themselves fighting the ugly monster of food addiction all over again. I have been on this MGB list for three months, and I do not hear of patients struggling with cravings that they once had. Like Dr R told me, by using the lesser curvature of the stomach with the bypass, a chocolate donut no longer gives the internal satisfaction that it once did. I hear all the time how MGB patients can eat a cookie, or a small piece of cake, but no longer have the urge to eat an entire row of Oreos, or 1/2 of a sheet cake. And yes, with a smaller stomach you do have to be choosy about nutrients taken in your body. But from what I've heard on the list is that your body actually craves things that are good for you, not the high calorie foods of old. And they say they have actual satiety signals from their bodies now on much less food. That alone to me would be worth everything.....to be able to have my body tell me without gorging that hey, I can stop eating now. :-) fg At 09:47 AM 04/09/2000 -0400, you wrote: >Wouldn't your food choices and caloric intake make a difference in long term >weight loss? If you take in more fat and calories than your body needs or >can use, you gain weight, right? Also if too much food is consumed won't the >pouch stretch? > >Thin people usually do not eat fried foods, breads, and desserts all in the >same meal. So it stands to reason that even though my stomach will hold >less, it is responsibility to make better food choices. I contacted several >people form the list of surgeries done in Chapel Hill. I wanted to know >about their long term weight loss. I found that the ones that are doing the >best are the ones that said they followed Dr. Rutledge's recommendations as >closely as possible and are still in contact with him. > >I have had consultations with other doctors that do weight reduction >surgery. For me, Dr. Rutledge was the answer to my needs. Anyone that is not >100% sure or confident should talk to other doctors that do different types >of surgery > >Lynda form sville Beach >learp@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Hi there! The list I belong to is ossg-se (AT) e. There are other lists for your particular geographical area---the one I belong to is the Southeast. They share quite a few stories, and from what I hear of your surgery, you are doing wonderful in comparison. :-))) Kudos to your surgeon. fg At 12:22 PM 04/10/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Funny girl Hi >I would like to have the address of the RNY list so I could see what they >say I had a lap RNY and I am just curious. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9% >Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! >http://click.egroups.com/1/936/1/_/453517/_/955388061/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com >Please visit our web site at http://clos.net >Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Funny girl Hi I would like to have the address of the RNY list so I could see what they say I had a lap RNY and I am just curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 THANKS FOR RESPONDING BACK. KEEP IN TOUCH MJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2000 Report Share Posted April 10, 2000 Funnygirl Thanks so much for the address. I had the RNY before I knew about the mgb or I would have tried to get the MGB, but what is done is done and I am doing o.k. It seems the weight loss is about the same, you can just eat more than I can. I am still about 2-3 tablspoon of food although I have been able to tolerate more veggies and some meat. I think some of my problems is I can't tell when I am full so I have to just sort of measure my food or else if I take 1 bite to many then I hurl everything back up. Or else I may eat to fast at times anyway it has gotten much better. I agree Dr. R seems to be a fantastic Doctor and very considerate of his patients. He has even emailed me and answered my questions. That is super. I hav eenjoyed all the information and friends that I have gotten on this list and I am very thankful for it. We all are striving for the same results some of us just have to go to more extreme measures. I don't really have cravings per se but I think about having a steak and then think theres really not much use to buy a steak for 2-3 bites. At least I don't considerate a craving, I think it is more psychological self-pity ha ha Dolores P. S. I love getting into the smaller sizes. I will have to transfer my pleasure from eating to clothes shopping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 Delores, You are doing wonderfully. But it is very interesting to listen to people on the other list to get their take of the situation. There are many success stories, and unfortunately, some other stories are frightening. It's really broadened my perspective on the whole thing. Makes me realize how lucky I am to live so close to Dr R. (40 mins away) The RNY is a tried and true procedure, and I've seen pictures of individuals that have lost alot of weight. But I also hear stories of the ones that have stretched the pouch out and can eat quite normally and still fight cravings and overeating. It is really good that you are measuring your food. I always here the chant " chew,chew,chew " on the other list to avoid passage problems (especially meats). One lady got a piece of meat stuck not too long post op and had to go to the hospital to have it removed. For either surgery it is a lifetime change and an adjustment to routines. It has always been good to have you on the list. Puts it all in perspective that RNY is not the " other surgery. " Are you able to tolerate beef? That's seems to be the one thing that MGBer's can't tolerate, although I haven't heard much about wanting it either. I mean it's no big deal to not be able eat something if you don't crave it. Quite another to crave it and can't eat it. (But we ALL know that--it's why we're hereLOL) So where is your web page with your before and after pictures?? fg At 04:46 PM 04/10/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Funnygirl >Thanks so much for the address. I had the RNY before I knew about the mgb >or I would have tried to get the MGB, but what is done is done and I am >doing o.k. It seems the weight loss is about the same, you can just eat >more than I can. I am still about 2-3 tablspoon of food although I have >been able to tolerate more veggies and some meat. I think some of my >problems is I can't tell when I am full so I have to just sort of measure my >food or else if I take 1 bite to many then I hurl everything back up. Or >else I may eat to fast at times anyway it has gotten much better. I agree >Dr. R seems to be a fantastic Doctor and very considerate of his patients. >He has even emailed me and answered my questions. That is super. I hav >eenjoyed all the information and friends that I have gotten on this list and >I am very thankful for it. We all are striving for the same results some of >us just have to go to more extreme measures. I don't really have cravings >per se but I think about having a steak and then think theres really not >much use to buy a steak for 2-3 bites. At least I don't considerate a >craving, I think it is more psychological self-pity ha ha >Dolores P. S. I love getting into the smaller sizes. I will have to >transfer my pleasure from eating to clothes shopping. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Now the best and coolest websites come right to you based on your >unique interests. eTour.com is surfing without searching. >And, it's FREE! >http://click.egroups.com/1/3013/1/_/453517/_/955403619/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com >Please visit our web site at http://clos.net >Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2000 Report Share Posted April 11, 2000 HI FG I have tried hamburger meat in soups and had 1/2 of taco supreme but no other beef. I have tried deer meat cok in crock pot like pot roast which is similar and it always comes back up. I always dice it up tiny and then chew like crazy but it just doesn't want to stay down so I guess I am not ready for it. Fish I am tolerating o.k. and chicken. Now for the web page, would you believe I don't have the faintest idea how to make one. I id take pictures when I got home from the hospital but have not taken since. I haven't considered it after yet I want to lose another 105 pounds, THEN I will be ready to take some pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2000 Report Share Posted April 12, 2000 But Delores, it's important to log you progress along the way. :-)) What you should do, is scan pictures now as you're losing, then after you get down the 105 more pounds, post them all to the web page at once. There are a lot of free services that offer web page help along with the web space. You can either go to ask.com and " ask Jeeves " for information or do a web search for free webspace and instruction on the internet. Tripod has a service that has an editor and so does Geocities and Angelfire. It would be fun to unleash a little creativity. There are also TONS of websites that offer FREE graphics, it can be so overwhelming to pick out graphics that interest you because there are so many choices! (like a kid in a candy store) LOL We'd love to keep up with your progress. Maybe all of us MGBers can start our own webring that newbies coming in (I'm still preop, unfortunately) can view and see all of our personal progress! :-) fg At 02:23 PM 04/11/2000 -0600, you wrote: >HI FG >I have tried hamburger meat in soups and had 1/2 of taco supreme but no >other beef. I have tried deer meat cok in crock pot like pot roast which is >similar and it always comes back up. I always dice it up tiny and then chew >like crazy but it just doesn't want to stay down so I guess I am not ready >for it. Fish I am tolerating o.k. and chicken. > >Now for the web page, would you believe I don't have the faintest idea how >to make one. I id take pictures when I got home from the hospital but have >not taken since. I haven't considered it after yet I want to lose another >105 pounds, THEN I will be ready to take some pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2000 Report Share Posted April 12, 2000 Well maybe I will give it a try. I always need some coaching to get started with creativity but once it gets to rolling I can come up with some pretty good ideas. I am going to my daughters this weekend for two weeks and will have her take a current picture of me and get it developed. She is having her third child Monday by C-Section and I am going to watch the other two (entertain them actually 4-6 year olds) They keep me so busy watching movies with them and going to the park and fishing I can hardly breathe or visit with my daughter and my youngest son also lives in Cape Girardeau. I used to live below my daughter and son-in-law(I was daddy while he went to school in Kentucky for 1 1/2 years) and The kids visited me several times a day and they can't hardly stand it since I live so far away. I used to watch discovery channel with them every night. So we are all looking forward to 10 days together and my weight loss should improve because they will keep me busy. I am going to be 55 on May 9, Its getting aliitle harder to keep up with them but they are good just very active. But maybe the second week I will have help me see what we can do for a WEB Page. Thanks, its been a pleasure reading the posts and when I get back I will get back in touch. I am leaving Friday morning at 6:30. I really need to unsubscrib Thursday can you tell the address to do that I tried before and has 1104 messages when I got home, needless to say I wasn't successful. Ha Dolores Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2000 Report Share Posted April 16, 2000 , I'm so sorry to hear of Kristan's passing. Thanks for letting us know. I'm sure that it was a blessing that you, Fanny, and Dr. R were in her room with her. I pray for her family and for you, Fanny, and Dr. R. Take care of yourself, ; don't allow this to become a burden for you. Dee in MI. MarÃa Gu?nadóttir wrote: > > > Hi Dee > I'm so glad to hear from you. I was getting worried about you, been > trying to send you mail but without any answers. I'm glad that you > are feeling so good and congratulation on your weightloss. > > I'm in NC now and have met the good doctor a few times. He is always > as nice and loveable. My friend Fanney had the surgery last Thursday > and her sister had hers on Monday. is still in the > hospital as see was in a lot of pain and Dr. R thought it was better > to keep her another night. But she should be out today. Fanney is > doing quite well. They will both get weight in on Saturday and I was > thinking about to get weight then also. > > Well anyway it was so nice to hear from you and to know that you are > ok. > from Iceland > > Re: Fw: weight gain > > Hey, Gang! I'm " Yarnmama " from the MGB list with a new e-mail > address. > I had to drop AOL because it was dumping me off-line without warning. > > I'm " Dee in MI " and I had my MGB 16 Dec 99. At about three months > post-op, I'm down 67# and many inches. The more important part is > that > my quality of life is so improved! My blood pressure is back to > normal, I can walk, stay awake and participate in my life again. > About > this weight re-gain issue: I don't know about the rest of you folks, > but I'm so pleased to be making progress toward being healthy once > more > and avoiding stroke or heart attack problems, that I'm willing to > consider re-gaining a bit of weight in three to five years. The > worst > that can happen is that I'll make another date with Dr. R and have > him > revise the MGB. And, hey! they'll give me another beautiful little > shower cap and some of those darling SCUD stockings...PLUS! I'll > have > a new pair of those keen little slippy-socks to wear. But wait! > don't > send your money in yet, there's more! Let's relax on weight > re-gain. > Let's look at the positive side. I have not been able to lose weight > for over fifteen years. My health was seriously compromised. I was > a > candidate for stroke, heart problems and certain types of cancers. > The > MGB has given me back my life. I'll be revving up my metabolism with > exercise and staying with the foods that Dr. R recommends: the Dean > Ornish diet. Let's concentrate on today...right now...doing what we > need to do to stay healthy and active. Leave tomorrow to itself. > What > is it the Good Book tells us?...each day has trouble enough of it's > own. My Irish gramma used to say...don't go borrowing trouble, > there's enough to handle today as it is. Love to all of you folks > who > are changing your lives by continuing with the MGB! It's going to be > better and better every day as you are further " out " from your > surgery. > Focus on today, friends; today is all we've got. Yesterday is gone > and tomorrow ain't here yet. Dee in MI (MGB 16Dec99) > > > - > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/936/1/_/453517/_/955305057/ > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at > Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2000 Report Share Posted April 16, 2000 , I'm so sorry to hear of Kristan's passing. Thanks for letting us know. I'm sure that it was a blessing that you, Fanny, and Dr. R were in her room with her. I pray for her family and for you, Fanny, and Dr. R. Take care of yourself, ; don't allow this to become a burden for you. Dee in MI. MarÃa Gu?nadóttir wrote: > > > Hi Dee > I'm so glad to hear from you. I was getting worried about you, been > trying to send you mail but without any answers. I'm glad that you > are feeling so good and congratulation on your weightloss. > > I'm in NC now and have met the good doctor a few times. He is always > as nice and loveable. My friend Fanney had the surgery last Thursday > and her sister had hers on Monday. is still in the > hospital as see was in a lot of pain and Dr. R thought it was better > to keep her another night. But she should be out today. Fanney is > doing quite well. They will both get weight in on Saturday and I was > thinking about to get weight then also. > > Well anyway it was so nice to hear from you and to know that you are > ok. > from Iceland > > Re: Fw: weight gain > > Hey, Gang! I'm " Yarnmama " from the MGB list with a new e-mail > address. > I had to drop AOL because it was dumping me off-line without warning. > > I'm " Dee in MI " and I had my MGB 16 Dec 99. At about three months > post-op, I'm down 67# and many inches. The more important part is > that > my quality of life is so improved! My blood pressure is back to > normal, I can walk, stay awake and participate in my life again. > About > this weight re-gain issue: I don't know about the rest of you folks, > but I'm so pleased to be making progress toward being healthy once > more > and avoiding stroke or heart attack problems, that I'm willing to > consider re-gaining a bit of weight in three to five years. The > worst > that can happen is that I'll make another date with Dr. R and have > him > revise the MGB. And, hey! they'll give me another beautiful little > shower cap and some of those darling SCUD stockings...PLUS! I'll > have > a new pair of those keen little slippy-socks to wear. But wait! > don't > send your money in yet, there's more! Let's relax on weight > re-gain. > Let's look at the positive side. I have not been able to lose weight > for over fifteen years. My health was seriously compromised. I was > a > candidate for stroke, heart problems and certain types of cancers. > The > MGB has given me back my life. I'll be revving up my metabolism with > exercise and staying with the foods that Dr. R recommends: the Dean > Ornish diet. Let's concentrate on today...right now...doing what we > need to do to stay healthy and active. Leave tomorrow to itself. > What > is it the Good Book tells us?...each day has trouble enough of it's > own. My Irish gramma used to say...don't go borrowing trouble, > there's enough to handle today as it is. Love to all of you folks > who > are changing your lives by continuing with the MGB! It's going to be > better and better every day as you are further " out " from your > surgery. > Focus on today, friends; today is all we've got. Yesterday is gone > and tomorrow ain't here yet. Dee in MI (MGB 16Dec99) > > > - > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as 2.9% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/936/1/_/453517/_/955305057/ > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at > Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > Get the Patient Manual at http://clos.net/get_patient_manual.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2002 Report Share Posted January 12, 2002 Hello all ,guess what, gained some more weight, he is just under the 40lbs mark, yahoooo, who is ';s dieticien has been a real help, she was able to get on the scandishakes, the chocalate kind really loves it, mommy of 3.8 yrs old w/cf and gaining and 7 months old having sweat test on jan 14 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2002 Report Share Posted January 12, 2002 She definitly is, she is always ready to listen when you have questions and ready with an answer, I cant wait to take in and she can see how much he has gained, now I just got to make sure he keeps it on, talk to you later Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2002 Report Share Posted January 12, 2002 Yay ! is our dietician too. She's a sweetie. *&~*&~*&~*&~*&~*&~*&~*&~*&~*&~&*~*&~*&~&*~*&~*&~&* mama to , 16 months old w CF and 3 years wo CF > From: onespleasure@... > > Hello all ,guess what, gained some more weight, he is just under the > 40lbs mark, yahoooo, who is ';s dieticien has been a real > help, she was able to get on the scandishakes, the chocalate kind > really loves it, > > mommy of 3.8 yrs old w/cf and gaining and 7 months old > having sweat test on jan 14 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2002 Report Share Posted January 13, 2002 WAY TO GO MATTHEW(& MOMMY)You all are sending out great messages here. It is a joy to hear. keep it up!!! LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV weight gain Hello all ,guess what, gained some more weight, he is just under the 40lbs mark, yahoooo, who is ';s dieticien has been a real help, she was able to get on the scandishakes, the chocalate kind really loves it, mommy of 3.8 yrs old w/cf and gaining and 7 months old having sweat test on jan 14 PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. ------------------------------------------- The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY be construed as medical advice. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. -------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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