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I Just Can't Help Myself...E Mio

>> 03 June 2011

Have you tried this new product.  

OH HAVE MERCY, this is a dieter-water hater-sugar avoider-food allergy sufferer's dream!!!


Mio is AMAZING!

And you only need a little...and I mean a little, so it goes a very long way, which makes this a totally affordable product.

Do I sound like a commercial?  Hey Kraft...if you need a spokeswoman... I got'chore back!


Seriously!

NO...SERIOUSLY!!!

TinaMarie

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One Month Out

>> 02 June 2011


Today marks one month after my surgery.  Wow, can you believe it?  I hardly can.  It seems like yesterday.  Clichè, I know, but it does.  It's crazy!  The only things left to remind me, other than the lack of appetite (which I will get back to) are the 5 cute little scars on my abdomen, and of course,...

being 25 lbs slimmer!!!  Booyah!!!

I would LOVE to add pics every month for those of you reading and not seeing me everyday, but I STILL have not received my replacement phone to take them with, and my "day of surgery" pics are being held hostage by my deader that dead Blackberry, which by the way, died the week of surgery.  Prophetic???  I'll leave that to a different judge.  OH, and not to mention I have yet to replace my very expensive 5yr. old Kodak SLR camera that refuses to function anymore.  So WHEN I am able to show you my journey to getting my sexy back, I will...but it may take a while.

So anyhow, I have been asked to share with you some of the grueling facts of going through with Gastric Bypass by some of my friends who are considering it, so I shall.  Let's go week by week, shall we?


Surgery
Honestly, it was easy.  For as excited and nervous as I was, for all the horror stories I had heard, for the chances of something going wrong, for everything prior... it went super well and recovery has been really easy.

Advice - make sure you have your arm numbed before an IV placement, and have them place it on your inner wrist.  NO PAIN during or afterwards, and I didn't blow the IV.

I was told my surgery took 30 mins.(average is 45 mins to an hour) longer because I had a fatty liver, which was tested for Hepatitis, and came back negative.  GO me!  I do NOT remember being intubated or extubated, which I am soooo thankful for!!!  Just a dry throat was the result.  The hospital stay was great (subject to your hospital and nurses).  I was up and walking the afternoon of my sugery.  I did notice the amount of liquids they brought every time it was meal time, and I remember thinking to myself... This is so not gonna fill me up.  WRONG!!!  I could only get down a half a cup of broth and MAYBE some tea and that was it.  And the drugs... so thankful for the drugs and the PCA (Patient-Controlled Analgesic).  Oh my...

Only warning here: since I am allergic to morphine, I was given Dilaudid and Oxycodone (Oxicontin).  The "detox" after just a couple of days on Oxycodone is HORRIBLE!  The headache was immense and just the overall "ick" feeling was not good.  I can see why people get hooked on it for pain relief, because I felt NOTHING, but what a detox.  So be careful, friends!


Week 1
Ah, liquid Vicodin...let me count the ways that I love thee...  Amazing stuff, that is!  It helped wisk away the pain of the 1st week, and I only had to refill it once.

This week was nap week.  I slept a lot.  I also had NO appetite.  I had a regiment (and still do) of when to eat, drink my protein shakes, and when to exercise, and when I wasn't doing those, I was napping.

At my one week check up, I was down 14.2lbs, which I know was mostly water... but it was still a good loss!!!  I was (and still am) dizzy all the time, but Doc said that was normal and will be until I stabilize at a maintainable weight.

Only bad - a week of broth.  NOT exciting at all!


Week 2
The 2 hour post-op class was LONG, but very informative.  I think they would be better off giving this information during the 1st week or pre-surgery.

I was up and about at this time, not quiet yet back to my normal activity level, but the "need to nap" phase wore off with the end of taking the Vicodin.  Still dizzy though!

I still didn't have an appetite, and I am still on a daily eating schedule.

Only bad - a week of baby food.  Yeah... not sure which is worse.


Week 3
What can I tell ya... I felt GREAT, and my weight loss started to show thanks to the compliments of family and friends.  Although I will tell ya, if you're a well-endowed gal such as myself, say goodbye to the girls because they are the 1st to go!!!  It think at this point, I was at 17-20lbs lost.

I was back to taking the girls to school and taking them and their brother to and from their afternoon activities.  I was even out shopping on my own with the baby!  *delicate hand covering O-mouth*

Only bad - still dizzy


Week 4
As I said above, I am down 25lbs and feeling great.  I still do not have an appetite and I am still on a daily eating schedule.  If I didn't do that, I would not eat.  I am thirsty ALL the time, though.  ALL the time, which makes it hard to fit in eating because one post-op cannot drink during or for 30-60 mins. after eating, which SUCKS for me.

I have returned back to most everything.  I still can only get one walk to and from school in a day.  I tried to do it both in the morning and in the afternoon, and that was a big mistake.  I had to be picked up because I was just worn out.

I am not supposed to be picking up anything over 15lbs for 6 weeks post-op, but with a 17 mth. old...that is NOT possible, even though she is petite.  Not sooo dizzy, or not letting it phase me as much, but it is still there.

Only bad - the smell of food.  The worst thing for me, post surgery, has been the smells of food and people eating in front of me.  I have my meals separate still.  I love food, and I know now that besides emotional eating, I would eat when I was tempted by smell or people.  Hopefully soon, I will rejoin the real world, only with smaller, healthier choices.


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So there you have it.  That has been my 1st month post-op.  If you have any questions or comments for me that you would like to be confidential, please use the email button to your right, and I will get back to you as soon as I can.  I know,... there is a huge stigma with this surgery... but believe you me, it is SO worth it.  Otherwise, please leave your love in the comments box below.

Thanks for all the love and support y'all have shown and sent my way.  Y'all are making this very easy and comfortable!  I have the greatest friends/family in the world!


Seriously!

TinaMarie

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Here Goes Nothing

>> 01 May 2011

Alrighty!  The countdown has begun.

I drank the magnesium of citrate...not as bad of a "clean out" as I thought it would be.  I guess I didn't tick off Montezuma as much as I thought I had.  Now, after showering, I get to use these new Prep Check preoperative skin preparation cloths.  They come with explicit instructions and a sticker that I have to affix to a piece of paper, along with the sticker that I will affix in the morning, that I will hand the nurse in the morning.  Oh joy!  They were explained to us in our pre-op class that our skin will feel sticky after use, and that is a good thing.  Really?  Ok.

Tomorrow morning, I go in for my Gastric Bypass surgery around 9:30a.  I ask that you please shine your light in  my direction tomorrow as I embark on this new journey.  I am EXCITED!!!

Seriously!

 TinaMarie


PS.  I would be remiss if I didn't say anything about the joyous news America has received tonight, but I do not want to give more energy to the evil that was, so I will leave you with this statement from our Former President George W. Bush:

"The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done." 

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Serious Tunes

>> 28 April 2011

OK Girlfriends (and guy friends!),


The Playlist has been updated for those of you die hards.  I hope you enjoy the tunes.  


Some of the oldies have been left at the bottom of the player.


Seriously!


TinaMarie

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So You're The Lady Who Had The Latex Reaction


What is the first thing the nurse says to me this morning as she takes my pre-op information over the phone.


DING!  DING!  DING!


I could not believe it.  Here I am, trying to tell the nurse all about my medications I take, the allergies I have, my contact information and...

"Oh, so YOU'RE the lady who had the latex reaction at the hospital last Friday.  Do you know you shut down the whole hospital?"

NO...REALLY???  I didn't know that.  Please excuse me as I wipe the sarcasm dripping from the corner of my mouth.  *palm : forehead*

On Friday, when I went in for my pre-op labs, I had an Anaphylactic (ANA) reaction to the latex GO-FLEX bandage that the phlebotomist used to hold the cotton to my arm after taking out 12 freakin' vials of blood, which sent me from Admitting to the ER directly.

Long story short, the bandages were thought to be latex free...at least they were ordered that way.  Come to find out that the hospital did place the order correctly, but they did not receive what they had ordered.  Instead, they received the bandages that have latex, with a cute little note on the back of the package that reads "latex free alternative available".  SERIOUSLY???  

Well while I was down in the ER receiving treatment, the entire hospital stopped to pull the last shipment of these Go Flex bandages from all departments.  Apparently, I was the talk of the hospital, too, as they had not seen an ANA reaction to latex happen THAT FAST there.  Of course, it had to be ME who ended up being their guinea pig!   And now my reactions will be forever worse.  This sucks!

So, needless to say, every call I have received this week about my upcoming surgery (which is this coming Monday morning) has included... "So you're the lady who..."


Seriously?

TinaMarie


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Welcome Back!

>> 27 April 2011



Welcome Back...to me?  Well, yeah...I guess so.  I took a somewhat long hiatus from the blogasphere, but I have decided to return to my virtual world in hopes of aiding, learning, and loving those who share my road with me.  But this time, there's a twist...


Not only will I be blogging about my family's numerous allergies, I will also take you on my journey into the world of Gastric Bypass, which I am scheduled for on Monday morning (o2 May 11).  Honestly, I am not sure I am ready to reveal a pre-op pic, other than of my lovely face (lol), but at least I can share this journey with you. 


Please join me as I navigate these twists and turns on my new path.


Seriously!


TinaMarie







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