Guest guest Posted November 14, 2003 Report Share Posted November 14, 2003 Hi Newbie! Well, it's not often I read of someone from the Philadelphia area. I'm right around the corner from where you attend college. I'm in Exton. I had upper, lower and genio a year ago. Doing fine but lingering numbness is slow to go away in the bottom lip area. Care to share who your surgeon is? Best of luck with your upcoming surgery. Irish! > Hey everyone! > > I'm new to the group and I wanted to introduce myself. I am an 18 year old > student from Philadelphia, I attend West Chester University. When I was > younger I never really noticed that anything was wrong with my jaw until some kids > at school started to make fun of me.They started to jut out their jaws and > laugh at me. I told my mom about it and told her if I could get it fixed but she > didn't think there was any way of fixing it. Finally when I was in tenth grade > we transfered to a new dentist and I asked him about it. He referred us to a > great orthodontist. If anyone who lives in Philadelphia needs an orthodontist > I highly recommend Dr.Harold Slutsky. He immediately diagnosed my problem and > now after 3 years of long wait I am ready for surgery. On Monday I have an > appointment with my oral surgeon who I have met with two times before. I am very > excited for this operation and hopefully I'll be a new person in a few weeks. > > Jo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2003 Report Share Posted November 14, 2003 Hi Newbie! Well, it's not often I read of someone from the Philadelphia area. I'm right around the corner from where you attend college. I'm in Exton. I had upper, lower and genio a year ago. Doing fine but lingering numbness is slow to go away in the bottom lip area. Care to share who your surgeon is? Best of luck with your upcoming surgery. Irish! > Hey everyone! > > I'm new to the group and I wanted to introduce myself. I am an 18 year old > student from Philadelphia, I attend West Chester University. When I was > younger I never really noticed that anything was wrong with my jaw until some kids > at school started to make fun of me.They started to jut out their jaws and > laugh at me. I told my mom about it and told her if I could get it fixed but she > didn't think there was any way of fixing it. Finally when I was in tenth grade > we transfered to a new dentist and I asked him about it. He referred us to a > great orthodontist. If anyone who lives in Philadelphia needs an orthodontist > I highly recommend Dr.Harold Slutsky. He immediately diagnosed my problem and > now after 3 years of long wait I am ready for surgery. On Monday I have an > appointment with my oral surgeon who I have met with two times before. I am very > excited for this operation and hopefully I'll be a new person in a few weeks. > > Jo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Jet, A girl on one of my support groups got pregnant 2 weeks post op. She lost 100 pounds during her pregnancy. She had some bumps in the road, but nothing life threatening. She now has a beautiful baby girl who is the light of her life. She lost the rest of her weigh and just had a tummy tuck. You will need to see you doctor ASAP and make sure you get in enough water and protein, there are many great tasting protein supplements and get your vitamins. Good Luck, anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Jet, A girl on one of my support groups got pregnant 2 weeks post op. She lost 100 pounds during her pregnancy. She had some bumps in the road, but nothing life threatening. She now has a beautiful baby girl who is the light of her life. She lost the rest of her weigh and just had a tummy tuck. You will need to see you doctor ASAP and make sure you get in enough water and protein, there are many great tasting protein supplements and get your vitamins. Good Luck, anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Welcome the list. Okay, I am going to ask this question because I am curious -- why are you considering an abortion? Is it just because of the surgery? If so, you should probably talk to your surgeon about carrying the baby and what it would take. I can tell you this -- there have been women that have gotten pregnant soon after surgery (one woman was actually pregnant when she had surgery) and carried healthy happy babies full term. This is a personal decision HOWEVER if you are only considering abortion because of the WLS please rethink it. As long as you concentrate on proper nutrition and taking your vitamins and being diligent about getting in enough calories, there is no reason why you can't carry to term. The big problems arise if you are not eating or drinking enough as the baby will act as a parasite and take from you. You will be the first one to suffer the effects of dehydration and malnutrition. You will not likely lose as quickly as someone who is not pregnant but the trade off is you will lose weight and have a baby in nine months. Rasley mailto: drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Welcome the list. Okay, I am going to ask this question because I am curious -- why are you considering an abortion? Is it just because of the surgery? If so, you should probably talk to your surgeon about carrying the baby and what it would take. I can tell you this -- there have been women that have gotten pregnant soon after surgery (one woman was actually pregnant when she had surgery) and carried healthy happy babies full term. This is a personal decision HOWEVER if you are only considering abortion because of the WLS please rethink it. As long as you concentrate on proper nutrition and taking your vitamins and being diligent about getting in enough calories, there is no reason why you can't carry to term. The big problems arise if you are not eating or drinking enough as the baby will act as a parasite and take from you. You will be the first one to suffer the effects of dehydration and malnutrition. You will not likely lose as quickly as someone who is not pregnant but the trade off is you will lose weight and have a baby in nine months. Rasley mailto: drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 I am one of those women who got pregnant way early after my RNY. 7 weeks after! I lost 91 lbs during my pregnancy- not trying to of course. was born weighing 7lbs 13oz and healthy. As said, I do remember a hearing a woman was pregnant during surgery and had a healthy baby. Although it's not ideal, there are MANY women who got pregnant early post-op and had healthy children. ~ Re: Newbie > Welcome the list. > Okay, I am going to ask this question because I am curious -- why are you considering an abortion? Is it just because of the surgery? If so, you should probably talk to your surgeon about carrying the baby and what it would take. > I can tell you this -- there have been women that have gotten pregnant soon after surgery (one woman was actually pregnant when she had surgery) and carried healthy happy babies full term. This is a personal decision HOWEVER if you are only considering abortion because of the WLS please rethink it. As long as you concentrate on proper nutrition and taking your vitamins and being diligent about getting in enough calories, there is no reason why you can't carry to term. The big problems arise if you are not eating or drinking enough as the baby will act as a parasite and take from you. You will be the first one to suffer the effects of dehydration and malnutrition. You will not likely lose as quickly as someone who is not pregnant but the trade off is you will lose weight and have a baby in nine months. > > > Rasley > mailto: drasley@... > BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 Okay responded to me responding to the newbie... sorry didn't catch your name but I thought it was Jet? Anyway, now I am responding again. One of the important things you will HAVE to do is to change your focus. Concentrate on doing what is best for the baby and going from there. Do what you are supposed to do -- protein, vitamins, exercise (walking) but do not make weight loss your ultimate goal for the next nine months. Make your ultimate goal the health of you and your unborn child. And let weight loss if it happens (which it probably will) be secondary. But you are surrounded here by hundreds of women that want to be pregnant, have been pregnant, and are pregnant after WLS. We talk about everything and anything here. SOme of us have miscarried (I did last month) and some more than once. Some of us have had healthy babies after WLS (I did three years ago) and some of us have had twins or delivered multiple singles (been pregnant more than once after WLS). I am currently on my third pregnancy after WLS (1 miscarriage, 1 baby -- now toddler -- and a current pregnancy). It is a journey but a very worthwhile one. Definitely talk to your surgeon and get a good ob who will either try to learn about the surgery or who already knows about the surgery. An OB who doesn't know and doesn't want to learn can be a detriment. They should keep in contact with your surgeon and work with you as a team on your pregnancy. Stick around and ask a lot of questions -- anything you want. Rasley mailto: drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 Sherri, Welcome to the group! Axelrod Newbie I'm new here and just wanted to introduce myself. I had my open RNY on August 26, 2003. As of December 4th, I had lost 58 lbs. In the past (before surgery) I did try to become pregnant and never succeeded. I had this surgery because I wanted to live a healthier more normal life and because I wanted to get pregnant. My dr. says 6 - 12 months. Honestly, 6 is long enough for me. I started reading earlier posts and one from 1999 really struck me. It was from Kris and she said " .That's what we're here for, not to chastise or berate each other but to support one another in our decisions and to give helpful hints or discuss matters that don't belong on the general OSSG list. " This sounds like a great group to me. Sherri Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I don't know about getting prego on the depo but when I had my surgery my cycle was all screwed up for a couple months. I was due to start the day I had surgery and only spotted the whole week in the hospital and then spotted on and off the next month or so... HUGS, ROBIN, NY Age- 41 Due Date- #4 July 27th, 2004 OPEN RNY 10-18-02 378/246/170??? DR.EDWARD HIXSON SARANAC LAKE, NY Mom to: & 7 1/2 year twin boys and Madison age 5 Miscarraige August 2001 Miscarraige August 2003 Married to Pup: 15 years this Halloween : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Bobbie, Breakthrough bleeding is one of the side effects of the Depo shot. I was on the shot for over a year (4 shots). You should be covered against pregnancy, but hey...it's probably not impossible. Hugs, Jackie edd 7.10.04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 In a message dated 1/12/04 5:00:20 PM Pacific Standard Time, Krisby10@... writes: > . I take 2 > flintstone complete, 2 calcium, 1 iron, 1 folic acid and 1 b12 each day - > does > this sound like enough? Hi, Sounds like you are doing great so far. MY Ob also gave me prenatals on top of this list Eat well and snack on healthy foods and you will do just fine Good Luck and welcome to our group. HUGS, ROBIN, NY Age- 41 Due Date- #4 July 27th, 2004 OPEN RNY 10-18-02 378/246/170??? DR.EDWARD HIXSON SARANAC LAKE, NY Mom to: & 7 1/2 year twin boys and Madison age 5 Miscarraige August 2001 Miscarraige August 2003 Married to Pup: 15 years this Halloween : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 A Positive is a Positive girl. Congratulations on your pregnancy. I too ahd a very faint line and asked my primary care doc for bllodwork and it was indeed a positive as I am sure yours is, I even had called the number on the EPt box and they told me the same thing, that it would not show up if there were not traces of HCG in your body indicating pregnancy or previous use of fertility hormones to try to conceive I drink both kinds of sweeteners but do not really know if theya re harmful or not. I know eveyone has different opinions. i would suggest reading up on them on the web and/or asking your doc. good Luck with everything. God Bless, Robin, NorthEastern, NY EDD- July 27th, 2004 Mommy to: & (twin boys 7 1/2), Madison, daughter, 5 years and Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988) Gastric Bypass Surgery- October 18th 2002 Start-378, current- 246(pregnant) goal 170 after baby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2004 Report Share Posted February 20, 2004 Kim watch yourself on the vitamins IT IS POSSIBLE TO GET TOO MUCH! You will need to talk to your surgeon about all of the ones you are taking and see if it is too much at this point and if you are getting enough, too little of one thing or too much of another. How much folic acid does all that give you? Congrats though and welcome. Rasley mailto: drasley@... BTC, Columbus, 10/7/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 Thanks , the nurse at my OB office told me to stop taking all vitamins except for the prenatal and calcium until my appointment. Thanks for the information, I appreciate it. Always, Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 Thanks Robin and yes a positive is a positive!!!! WOOOOOOHOOOOOOO! I took two other hpt's the next morning and both confirmed it and were much darker. I called the OB Dr. that I will going to and talked to the nurse and she scheduled me for my first appointment two weeks from then, but I got a call about an hour later and she rescheduled me for this Monday morning. The Dr. wants to see me right away to do my blood work, etc. She has never had an expecting wls patient, but I am already pleased with the extra care she wants to give me. Thanks again:) Always, Kim rny 4/17/03 edd 10/26/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Kim, Welcome to our group. It sounds like you are pregnant to me so I think congratulations are in order for you and your husband. Best wishes to you!! DE EDD#2 8/2/04 " Kim " keithkim@...> wrote: >Hi everyone. I have been a member to this group for a while now, but >have always lurked and never posted. I live in Northern Michigan and >had open rny surgery April 17, 2003. I am 30 years old and happily >married to my soul mate one year ago last October. The day of my >surgery I weighed 272 pounds and 5'4 " , as of today I am down 85 >pounds (havent lost any in a month). We do not have any children yet >but want them. We had planned on waiting until my one year check up >to get the go ahead from my surgeon, but I am about 4 days late for >my very regular period. I took a test(EPT) this morning and it came >up as a faint positive. It is faint, but definately has a line in >both windows which indicates positive. I don't want to get my hopes >up, but it is kind of hard not to. I called an ob this morning and >they want me to take another test in the morning and if it comes out >positive to call and make an appointment. I am so excited, nervous, >and scared. I have been taking 2 complete multi vitamins, 1 prenatal, >2 b12, and trying to remember my calcium for about a month now. Any >advice or suggestions will be appreciated and welcomed. I have so >many questions but wont bombard you all at once. My one question is >about splenda. Can I have it if I am pg? Also aspartame? Should I >insist that my OB get me in for an exam asap? Thank you so much for >your help. Always, Kim > > > -- Have a great day!! __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2004 Report Share Posted February 23, 2004 Thanks!!! It is definately a positive!!! I went to my OB/GYN today for my first appointment and she confirmed it! I took in my January bloodwork results and she said they were all at perfect levels and she wasn't concerned enough to contact my surgeon. Of course she drew blood for her own test, but that gave her an idea where I was when I got pregnant. I didn't realize they count in the couple of weeks in between when you last had your cycle and when you ovulate. So I am 5 weeks. Due October 25, 2003. I thought I was so prepared with questions I had written down, but after we left I remembered a couple others. Maybe you all could help? I live in northern michigan and we have tons of snow!! Both my hubby and I ride snowmobiles. Is it safe to ride now? It can get pretty bumpy out there, also I have a membership at Curves (have not been there the last 2 weeks) can I still workout there or should I stick to my treadmill at home? Thank you in advance for your responses. Sorry this is so long:) Take Care, Kim > Kim, > > Welcome to our group. It sounds like you are pregnant to me so I think congratulations are in order for you and your husband. Best wishes to you!! > > > DE > EDD#2 8/2/04 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Kim, My husband and I also Snowmobile and I asked my OB and she said a little around the yard with my 2 boys but NOT out on the trails where something could happen I would just call your OB's office and ask them Congrats to you Michele > > Kim, > > > > Welcome to our group. It sounds like you are pregnant to me so I > think congratulations are in order for you and your husband. Best > wishes to you!! > > > > > > DE > > EDD#2 8/2/04 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2004 Report Share Posted February 24, 2004 Congratulations to you!! I think that going to the gym is still fine as long as you don't exert yourself but as for the snowmobiles, I would check with your doctor just in case since you could have an accident in them and hurt yourself and the baby. Best wishes to you!! DE EDD#2 8/2/04 " Kim " keithkim@...> wrote: >Thanks!!! It is definately a positive!!! I went to my OB/GYN today >for my first appointment and she confirmed it! I took in my January >bloodwork results and she said they were all at perfect levels and >she wasn't concerned enough to contact my surgeon. Of course she drew >blood for her own test, but that gave her an idea where I was when I >got pregnant. I didn't realize they count in the couple of weeks in >between when you last had your cycle and when you ovulate. So I am 5 >weeks. Due October 25, 2003. I thought I was so prepared with >questions I had written down, but after we left I remembered a couple >others. Maybe you all could help? I live in northern michigan and we >have tons of snow!! Both my hubby and I ride snowmobiles. Is it safe >to ride now? It can get pretty bumpy out there, also I have a >membership at Curves (have not been there the last 2 weeks) can I >still workout there or should I stick to my treadmill at home? Thank >you in advance for your responses. Sorry this is so long:) Take Care, >Kim > > > >> Kim, >> >> Welcome to our group. It sounds like you are pregnant to me so I >think congratulations are in order for you and your husband. Best >wishes to you!! >> >> >> DE >> EDD#2 8/2/04 >> > > > -- Have a great day!! __________________________________________________________________ Introducing the New Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Deb, I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I personally have not heard of anyone miscarrying as a result of WLS, in fact, there are a few women on this list who have had their WLS while they were in the very first few weeks of their pregnancy and the hospital didn't pick up the pregnancy. These ladies, though having some rough spots, ended up delivering healthy babies. There are tons of reasons that a body will miscarry but I will let some of the more experienced members speak on that. You hang in there and I'm glad you found us! Axelrod Newbie Hello everyone, I resently experienced a miscarriage and was refered to this group by a friend and have already gotten alot of questions answered. I was 16.5 weeks and everything was going well according to how I felt and reports from my Dr. My water just broke and that was the end of it, I'm not a year out of surgery yet only nine months. Can anyone tell me if there is a direct connection with pregnancy lose and WLS surgery, I have a fifteen year old and would love to have another. Looking forward to reading the emails and having more of my questions answere. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your group. Deb 5/14/03 276/(177)during pregnancy, not sure what the numbers are now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Sharyn, I'm sorry I don't have any advice for your issues but I definitely wanted to say congrats on your special little miracle! Axelrod newbie Hi There! I've been lurking for about a week and thought I would introduce myself. My name is Sharyn I had wls 11/26/2002. I've lost about 150lbs and I'm about 10lbs from my goal. I've struggled my entire marriage w/fertility problems. I'm lucky I've been blessed with my son, who is 9. Last week I went in for an ultrasound because I havent had a period in so long that they wanted to check the lining of my uterus before they started me on a round of Provera to force a period. Well instead we found a 9week old baby w/ a strong heartbeat waiting to be discovered. I'm so excited about having this baby but I'm so worried. I'm 36 and I had a shortmedial/distal wls. So I have issues w/malabsorbtion. Is there others out there who have been in my shoes? I'm also curious to know if anyone else has had a problem w/ vericose veins since weightloss surgery. I have them pretty bad and even though I'm only 10weeks along I'm having horrible pain in my leg. They ruled out bloodclots today. Has anyone else experience this? I look forward to getting know everyone and hear about there little ones. Sharyn EDD 10/10/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi Sharyn, COngratulations on your Wonderful Surprise. That is ssooo exciting. You will be fine. there are ssooo many of us prego's out there who have gad gastric bypass and are doing really well as have the ones who have already delivered their very healthy babies, even twins. We eat the best we can, we snack on good things in between, we get plenty of rest adn fluids, we take ALL our vitamins plus prenatals and folic acid too. We do well. I do not know much about the vericose veins but i hope that they can do something for you. I ahve heard support hose can help with the pain and discomfort. good luck with everything, congrats and welcome aboard. God Bless, Robin, NorthEastern, NY EDD- July 27th, 2004 IT'S A BOY!!!!!! Mommy to: & (twin boys 7 1/2), Madison, daughter, 5 years and Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988) Gastric Bypass Surgery- October 18th 2002 Start-378, current- 246(pregnant) goal 170 after baby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 Hi Sharyn, COngratulations on your Wonderful Surprise. That is ssooo exciting. You will be fine. there are ssooo many of us prego's out there who have gad gastric bypass and are doing really well as have the ones who have already delivered their very healthy babies, even twins. We eat the best we can, we snack on good things in between, we get plenty of rest adn fluids, we take ALL our vitamins plus prenatals and folic acid too. We do well. I do not know much about the vericose veins but i hope that they can do something for you. I ahve heard support hose can help with the pain and discomfort. good luck with everything, congrats and welcome aboard. God Bless, Robin, NorthEastern, NY EDD- July 27th, 2004 IT'S A BOY!!!!!! Mommy to: & (twin boys 7 1/2), Madison, daughter, 5 years and Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988) Gastric Bypass Surgery- October 18th 2002 Start-378, current- 246(pregnant) goal 170 after baby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 I have read leg pains in PG are due to low potassium, have a banana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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