Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 Hi Susie, You should talk to Waldman Dianne 163/150/140 " The weakest among us can become some kind of an athlete, but only the strongest can survive as spectators. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 Hi Susie, You should talk to Waldman Dianne 163/150/140 " The weakest among us can become some kind of an athlete, but only the strongest can survive as spectators. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 http://www.corecomm.net/~lyssais/index.html Susie friends of mine here have not had to go through all of that, at least afterwards. here is Lyssa's page on her surgery. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 http://www.corecomm.net/~lyssais/index.html Susie friends of mine here have not had to go through all of that, at least afterwards. here is Lyssa's page on her surgery. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 http://www.corecomm.net/~lyssais/index.html Susie friends of mine here have not had to go through all of that, at least afterwards. here is Lyssa's page on her surgery. Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 Susie could you please write to me and give me your e-mail addy? My mail to you keeps coming back Joya bocock@... ---------- --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.282 / Virus Database: 150 - Release Date: 09/25/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 Susie could you please write to me and give me your e-mail addy? My mail to you keeps coming back Joya bocock@... ---------- --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.282 / Virus Database: 150 - Release Date: 09/25/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 Susie could you please write to me and give me your e-mail addy? My mail to you keeps coming back Joya bocock@... ---------- --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.282 / Virus Database: 150 - Release Date: 09/25/2001 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 Or write to lyssa if you have her address. She is no longer on this list, but she had it a few years ago. a -- Re: ? about gastric bypass Hi Susie, You should talk to Waldman Dianne 163/150/140 " The weakest among us can become some kind of an athlete, but only the strongest can survive as spectators. " Please visit our homepage at http://members.xoom.com/AChallengers You will find information, recipes, before and after pictures. To contact any of the the list moderators, you can email them at: (jocee131@...) Kari (kari@...) Norma (norwood@...) JJ (cybercat1@...) Dianne (lambert1@...) Visit our 2000 Train Tour Site - http://www.brunnet net/k & l/web_site_train_tour/actraintour.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Hi Susie! I had a gastric bypass on November 29, 2000. It is the current version of the stomach stapling, which is now called a RNY (Roux en Y) bypass. They bypass most of your stomach and make a smaller pouch. It is much safer and more effective than the old way. I had food restrictions for the first two weeks after surgery - only liquids or stuff like cream of wheat or yogurt. After that, I had no food restrictions at all, except that I had to chew my food really really well - into mush before swallowing. Red meat is the hardest to digest, and that's why some surgeons say you can't eat it for the first few months, but I have not heard of anyone who can't have it for a year. I am supposed to take a multi-vitamin every day, but no other supplements are required. Large pills are harder to swallow, so you have to chew them up, but that's about it. I am not required to have a protein shake daily, in fact, I rarely have them at all. You are supposed to eat the protein part of your meal first, and not fill up on carbs. I would tell your friend to do some more research on surgeons in her area, because this one sounds very restrictive compared to others. Here is a great website for guidance -----> http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/index.phtml When I had my surgery, I weighed 386 pounds. Now, 10 months later, I weigh 261, have had no complications from the surgery, and can eat anything I want, including alcohol, red meat, etc. Of course, my portions are smaller - about half a regular size portion, and I really try to eat healthy, but that's about all. Feel free to email me privately if you want more info. Warmly, Susie wrote: > This morning I was speaking with a woman who told me about a friend that had gastric bypass surgery. The woman was required to go through a regimen of psychological testing, plus attend classes teaching her how to prepare food, etc. She is required to take specific vitamins and also consume a protein supplement daily for the rest of her life. According to my friend she weighed somewhere around 250 lbs. She also cannot consume red meat for one year. > > My questions to those of you who have had the surgery: 1) is gastric bypass the same as stomach stapling? 2) did you have restrictions on food such as red meat 3) are you required to take specific vitamins and 4) are you required to consume a protein supplement (shake) daily? > > Thanks! > > Susie > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Hi Susie! I had a gastric bypass on November 29, 2000. It is the current version of the stomach stapling, which is now called a RNY (Roux en Y) bypass. They bypass most of your stomach and make a smaller pouch. It is much safer and more effective than the old way. I had food restrictions for the first two weeks after surgery - only liquids or stuff like cream of wheat or yogurt. After that, I had no food restrictions at all, except that I had to chew my food really really well - into mush before swallowing. Red meat is the hardest to digest, and that's why some surgeons say you can't eat it for the first few months, but I have not heard of anyone who can't have it for a year. I am supposed to take a multi-vitamin every day, but no other supplements are required. Large pills are harder to swallow, so you have to chew them up, but that's about it. I am not required to have a protein shake daily, in fact, I rarely have them at all. You are supposed to eat the protein part of your meal first, and not fill up on carbs. I would tell your friend to do some more research on surgeons in her area, because this one sounds very restrictive compared to others. Here is a great website for guidance -----> http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/index.phtml When I had my surgery, I weighed 386 pounds. Now, 10 months later, I weigh 261, have had no complications from the surgery, and can eat anything I want, including alcohol, red meat, etc. Of course, my portions are smaller - about half a regular size portion, and I really try to eat healthy, but that's about all. Feel free to email me privately if you want more info. Warmly, Susie wrote: > This morning I was speaking with a woman who told me about a friend that had gastric bypass surgery. The woman was required to go through a regimen of psychological testing, plus attend classes teaching her how to prepare food, etc. She is required to take specific vitamins and also consume a protein supplement daily for the rest of her life. According to my friend she weighed somewhere around 250 lbs. She also cannot consume red meat for one year. > > My questions to those of you who have had the surgery: 1) is gastric bypass the same as stomach stapling? 2) did you have restrictions on food such as red meat 3) are you required to take specific vitamins and 4) are you required to consume a protein supplement (shake) daily? > > Thanks! > > Susie > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Hi Susie! I had a gastric bypass on November 29, 2000. It is the current version of the stomach stapling, which is now called a RNY (Roux en Y) bypass. They bypass most of your stomach and make a smaller pouch. It is much safer and more effective than the old way. I had food restrictions for the first two weeks after surgery - only liquids or stuff like cream of wheat or yogurt. After that, I had no food restrictions at all, except that I had to chew my food really really well - into mush before swallowing. Red meat is the hardest to digest, and that's why some surgeons say you can't eat it for the first few months, but I have not heard of anyone who can't have it for a year. I am supposed to take a multi-vitamin every day, but no other supplements are required. Large pills are harder to swallow, so you have to chew them up, but that's about it. I am not required to have a protein shake daily, in fact, I rarely have them at all. You are supposed to eat the protein part of your meal first, and not fill up on carbs. I would tell your friend to do some more research on surgeons in her area, because this one sounds very restrictive compared to others. Here is a great website for guidance -----> http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/index.phtml When I had my surgery, I weighed 386 pounds. Now, 10 months later, I weigh 261, have had no complications from the surgery, and can eat anything I want, including alcohol, red meat, etc. Of course, my portions are smaller - about half a regular size portion, and I really try to eat healthy, but that's about all. Feel free to email me privately if you want more info. Warmly, Susie wrote: > This morning I was speaking with a woman who told me about a friend that had gastric bypass surgery. The woman was required to go through a regimen of psychological testing, plus attend classes teaching her how to prepare food, etc. She is required to take specific vitamins and also consume a protein supplement daily for the rest of her life. According to my friend she weighed somewhere around 250 lbs. She also cannot consume red meat for one year. > > My questions to those of you who have had the surgery: 1) is gastric bypass the same as stomach stapling? 2) did you have restrictions on food such as red meat 3) are you required to take specific vitamins and 4) are you required to consume a protein supplement (shake) daily? > > Thanks! > > Susie > > --------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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