Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Eh no need to rush anything. Realize that the first few months you might find that you only eat a bite or two of new things. Maybe you like them but can't eat more and so save it and have a couple bites later or the next day and still end up throwing half out. Maybe you get sick off the first two bites and have to toss the whole thing and deal with it. Try again in a few more weeks or a month. Enjoy your ham and cheese. Mike in GR > > I first had them in wraps and now get them toasted. I eat very > > slowly. Bread was a huge issue the first few months but, like I beat > > too death, after three months I was told anything goes and to be > > careful because of that. I still didn't really eat much bread until > > after probably five months. I don't eat much bread now either. Maybe > > subway every 2-3 weeks and a sandwich at home that often too or less. > > > > If I get breat I try to get as whole grain as possible and lite if > > it's available. I actually have a loaf of 12 grain bread in my drawer > > here at home. That's a lot of grains. > > > > Mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Eh no need to rush anything. Realize that the first few months you might find that you only eat a bite or two of new things. Maybe you like them but can't eat more and so save it and have a couple bites later or the next day and still end up throwing half out. Maybe you get sick off the first two bites and have to toss the whole thing and deal with it. Try again in a few more weeks or a month. Enjoy your ham and cheese. Mike in GR > > I first had them in wraps and now get them toasted. I eat very > > slowly. Bread was a huge issue the first few months but, like I beat > > too death, after three months I was told anything goes and to be > > careful because of that. I still didn't really eat much bread until > > after probably five months. I don't eat much bread now either. Maybe > > subway every 2-3 weeks and a sandwich at home that often too or less. > > > > If I get breat I try to get as whole grain as possible and lite if > > it's available. I actually have a loaf of 12 grain bread in my drawer > > here at home. That's a lot of grains. > > > > Mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 Eh no need to rush anything. Realize that the first few months you might find that you only eat a bite or two of new things. Maybe you like them but can't eat more and so save it and have a couple bites later or the next day and still end up throwing half out. Maybe you get sick off the first two bites and have to toss the whole thing and deal with it. Try again in a few more weeks or a month. Enjoy your ham and cheese. Mike in GR > > I first had them in wraps and now get them toasted. I eat very > > slowly. Bread was a huge issue the first few months but, like I beat > > too death, after three months I was told anything goes and to be > > careful because of that. I still didn't really eat much bread until > > after probably five months. I don't eat much bread now either. Maybe > > subway every 2-3 weeks and a sandwich at home that often too or less. > > > > If I get breat I try to get as whole grain as possible and lite if > > it's available. I actually have a loaf of 12 grain bread in my drawer > > here at home. That's a lot of grains. > > > > Mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 lol you're a nut and i love that! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi , Welcome to the group and congradulations on your big decision! I was alot like you as my starting weight was 310 and I had never had any kind of surgery before either. I think the anestisia was what I was most scared of but everything went very well and I was one of the lucky ones with absolutely no complications. It will be 2 years for me in Jan and although It may not have felt it right after surgery it was the best decision I have ever made. I know it might be hard, but think about how happy you and they will be knowing you may live longer thanks to this. I wish you the best of luck. If you ever wnat to talk, please feel free to contact me. *hugs* Open RNY 1/12/05 310/150/120 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi , Welcome to the group and congradulations on your big decision! I was alot like you as my starting weight was 310 and I had never had any kind of surgery before either. I think the anestisia was what I was most scared of but everything went very well and I was one of the lucky ones with absolutely no complications. It will be 2 years for me in Jan and although It may not have felt it right after surgery it was the best decision I have ever made. I know it might be hard, but think about how happy you and they will be knowing you may live longer thanks to this. I wish you the best of luck. If you ever wnat to talk, please feel free to contact me. *hugs* Open RNY 1/12/05 310/150/120 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi , Welcome to the group and congradulations on your big decision! I was alot like you as my starting weight was 310 and I had never had any kind of surgery before either. I think the anestisia was what I was most scared of but everything went very well and I was one of the lucky ones with absolutely no complications. It will be 2 years for me in Jan and although It may not have felt it right after surgery it was the best decision I have ever made. I know it might be hard, but think about how happy you and they will be knowing you may live longer thanks to this. I wish you the best of luck. If you ever wnat to talk, please feel free to contact me. *hugs* Open RNY 1/12/05 310/150/120 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi !!! Welcome to the group!! I have kids too, they were 5 and 18 months when I had surgery. I was also freaked out over the surgery, I also had never had major surgery before. It is so normal to be nervous!! Hang in there and come and post for support!!! HUGS!!!!!!!!!!!! > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE MY > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY HAD > A MAJOR SERGURY. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi !!! Welcome to the group!! I have kids too, they were 5 and 18 months when I had surgery. I was also freaked out over the surgery, I also had never had major surgery before. It is so normal to be nervous!! Hang in there and come and post for support!!! HUGS!!!!!!!!!!!! > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE MY > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY HAD > A MAJOR SERGURY. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi !!! Welcome to the group!! I have kids too, they were 5 and 18 months when I had surgery. I was also freaked out over the surgery, I also had never had major surgery before. It is so normal to be nervous!! Hang in there and come and post for support!!! HUGS!!!!!!!!!!!! > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE MY > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY HAD > A MAJOR SERGURY. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE MY > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY HAD > A MAJOR SERGURY. > I was nervous too. I had never had major surgery before and was pretty scared. Once I got in there it was pretty much excitement because it was something new and once you get into pre-op and they give you some anesthesia you dont remember much else except waking up in a different room. Its a piece of cake just take it all in stride and you will be fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE MY > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY HAD > A MAJOR SERGURY. > I was nervous too. I had never had major surgery before and was pretty scared. Once I got in there it was pretty much excitement because it was something new and once you get into pre-op and they give you some anesthesia you dont remember much else except waking up in a different room. Its a piece of cake just take it all in stride and you will be fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE MY > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY HAD > A MAJOR SERGURY. > I was nervous too. I had never had major surgery before and was pretty scared. Once I got in there it was pretty much excitement because it was something new and once you get into pre-op and they give you some anesthesia you dont remember much else except waking up in a different room. Its a piece of cake just take it all in stride and you will be fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 I had had my tonsils out sometime in the mid 70s. I think I was six or seven years old. That was the extent to my surgery/hospital stays. The area where I live now has a booming and top notch medical community. Not to minimize ligitamite fears but I wasn't nearly as afraid of surgery as I was diabetes and a slow, agonizing death from obesity. Mike in GR > > > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE > MY > > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY > HAD > > A MAJOR SERGURY. > > > I was nervous too. I had never had major surgery before and was > pretty scared. Once I got in there it was pretty much excitement > because it was something new and once you get into pre-op and they > give you some anesthesia you dont remember much else except waking up > in a different room. Its a piece of cake just take it all in stride > and you will be fine. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 I had had my tonsils out sometime in the mid 70s. I think I was six or seven years old. That was the extent to my surgery/hospital stays. The area where I live now has a booming and top notch medical community. Not to minimize ligitamite fears but I wasn't nearly as afraid of surgery as I was diabetes and a slow, agonizing death from obesity. Mike in GR > > > > HELLO MY NAME IS TANYA I AM NEW HERE I AM GOING TO BE HAVING THE > > GASTRIC BYPASS IN JAN 2007. I AM VERY NERVOUS ABOUT HAVING IT. MY > > STARTING WEIGHT IS 307. I AM 32 YRS OLD AND HAVE 4 CHILREN THEY ARE > MY > > LIFE. THEY ARE 15 11 8 6.I NEED SOME SUPPORT IN THIS. I HAVE NEVERY > HAD > > A MAJOR SERGURY. > > > I was nervous too. I had never had major surgery before and was > pretty scared. Once I got in there it was pretty much excitement > because it was something new and once you get into pre-op and they > give you some anesthesia you dont remember much else except waking up > in a different room. Its a piece of cake just take it all in stride > and you will be fine. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 Good Morning, I am new to your group. My name is Patti and I am from Liverpool,NY. I have fms/myofascial pain complex. It has been about 10 years for me. I am 55 years old. I take skalaxin for muscle spasms. I take celebrex for my all over body arthritis. I have had cervical spine surgery for the stenosis. I also have a plate in my front neck that covers 3 levels. I also go to water therapy and message therapy. I also use Sombra, a message lotion that has a anti-inflammatory and it is all natural herbs. The PT people use it in their office so they let me buy it from them. It isn't sold in stores. They sell the jar for $11. It last quite awhile. My hardest thing is I have to do everything around our home becasue my hubby has ALS, Lou Gehrigs disease. He is 43 and has upper limb weakness. He doesn't have the strength to even lift his arms pat his waist. HIs legs are weakening also. He is still amazingly working full time. He works in a office with many wonderful people that help him. He uses a bluetooth for phones and a voice activator software for typing. He won't be able to work at the office to much longer. Once he can no longer go to the mens room on his own. Then he can work from home until the disease stops him. It has been 3 years. I am telling you this so you'll know why I do it all even when I just want to sit down and cry of pain. I have no choice. I take ambien for sleep. If I don't sleep at least 5 good hours I suffer all day. I have read many of the post and see that I am not alone!! I hope you all have a wonderful day Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 Hi Everyone, My name is Patsy, I am 53 years old and was diagnosed with fibro seven years ago. I am single and have no option but to work everyday no matter what. I am a industrial electrician/mechanic and have a very physical job. I do alright as long as I keep moving but I have no life outside of my job. I am always too tired, or hurt too bad to do anything that would be considered " fun " . I get so depressed because it is impossible to have " joy " . Life is just a never-ending butt kicking. I too find a good night sleep is hard to come by. I have a really bad reaction to any of the seratonin inhibitors. I take lunesta for sleep, xanax for depression, anxiety, and vicodin for pain. I am really curious about the lyrica. The side effects sound as bad as the fibro. I know the world percieves me as a hateful, old hermit. I have a horrible time remembering things and walk around in a fog. I'm scared to death I am going to do something fooling working on heavy machinery and get myself seriously injured. I have told no one at my job about the fibro, even with family, and doctors think it's all in your head. I work mostly with men and I feel like I can show no weakness around them. I thank you for this opprotunity to VENT!!!! I HATE BEING SICK !!!!! > > Hi Everyone, > > My name is , I am 41 years old and I have had FMS for several years, but officially diagnosed 4 years ago. I am divorced, with no kids. I live with my boyfriend of 2.5 years. He is supportive and helpful. Although, sometimes he doesn't understand when I am just not up to doing something/going away, but never gets mad. He is very patient with me. I work full time in an office setting. Sitting so long is definitely hard for me, but I can get up often and rearrange my desk/chair to suit my pain. I am very thankful for that. I forgot to add that I am from South Dakota. I saw Sheli's post about moving to Iowa. I grew up in Iowa. Sheli, I am curious as to what part of the state will you be moving to? > > This group sounds really nice. Although I may not keep up on all of the posts, I will do my best! > > > Re: was/Cost of Living - Sheli/now Home > > > Hi Dash... > > I would love for you to share. Although our credit is iffy at > this point from both of us being laid off a month after I had my son > around the 9/11 attacks, we could not find work for nearly a year. > Needless to say, we have some dings, but they are slowly but surely > getting worked out and when we get to Iowa it would be nice to know > how we can do it. Arizona is just horrible with pricing for homes > and really everything, but once we are in Iowa I think we will be in > better shape. > > Please, do share! You can post here, or send to my email addy... > but I am sure there are others who'd love the info too! > > Many hugs and thanks... > Sheli > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Hi Patti, I am an old timer here at the site... LOL... I mean I have been here for about a year and half at least. LOL... Anyway, your story touches my heart deeply. I am so sorry to hear of your suffering and the disease that is causing your husband to suffer. I understand a little about ALS because I have seen a few patients with it honey. (I am an R.N.). I just hate this for the both of you. It must be so difficult with your own health problems to deal with everything. My heart is with you and your husband. I want you to know that this is a wonderful place to be for support. Sometimes the board is full of letters (well, everyday)... so please bare with us because for example it took me a while to get to your introduction. Nevertheless, there are wonderful supportive people here honey. I am so glad you are here. Never hesitate to vent or talk about anything here. Hugs to you, Debra V. (East Tx) Patti wrote: Good Morning, I am new to your group. My name is Patti and I am from Liverpool,NY. I have fms/myofascial pain complex. It has been about 10 years for me. I am 55 years old. I take skalaxin for muscle spasms. I take celebrex for my all over body arthritis. I have had cervical spine surgery for the stenosis. I also have a plate in my front neck that covers 3 levels. I also go to water therapy and message therapy. I also use Sombra, a message lotion that has a anti-inflammatory and it is all natural herbs. The PT people use it in their office so they let me buy it from them. It isn't sold in stores. They sell the jar for $11. It last quite awhile. My hardest thing is I have to do everything around our home becasue my hubby has ALS, Lou Gehrigs disease. He is 43 and has upper limb weakness. He doesn't have the strength to even lift his arms pat his waist. HIs legs are weakening also. He is still amazingly working full time. He works in a office with many wonderful people that help him. He uses a bluetooth for phones and a voice activator software for typing. He won't be able to work at the office to much longer. Once he can no longer go to the mens room on his own. Then he can work from home until the disease stops him. It has been 3 years. I am telling you this so you'll know why I do it all even when I just want to sit down and cry of pain. I have no choice. I take ambien for sleep. If I don't sleep at least 5 good hours I suffer all day. I have read many of the post and see that I am not alone!! I hope you all have a wonderful day Patti --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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