Guest guest Posted June 22, 2000 Report Share Posted June 22, 2000 Oh Amy, You make me laugh!!!!!!!! Did you know that when Trish pushed me up the steps at Bob's and I fell on my bad knees that it actually fixed them. I didn't want to tell her that because I thought she might send me a bill!!!!!..ha..ha. I'm three weeks post-op yesterday......I'm down 20 lbs and 20 1/2 inches. Of course I measured everything from my upper arms down to my ankles!!!! It's fun to sit back and watch your fat disappear. I haven't had any pain and my foods go down real well. No problem with dumping or anything even resembling dumping. My favorite main-stay is still watermelon with salt. I have a bit of discomfort swallowing water. I find drinking " thicker " drinks help get the meds down. I have been mixing the cans of Carnation Instant Breakfast 50/50 with skim milk and they go down really good and they're not too sweet. Last night we went to my favorite barbeque restaurant and I ate two pork ribs (very lean) and a couple of bites of cole slaw, potatoe salad and pinto beans. They tasted the same as before surgery but a little bit was really all I wanted. I have tried a wide variety of foods but I stay away from fast foods. I never liked them before my MGB and I have no desire to eat them now. Food is not a big deal anymore. I still go out to eat with family and friends and I am learning not to order much for myself because it will be wasted. I love to eat salad and surprisingly enough it really goes down well. I thought it would hurt but it doesn't. I don't " mourn " food because I can still eat what I want. I just eat a lot less and I " want " healthier food. My family is still pampering me and they always let me pick the restaurant. I guess that is a good side effect....ha...ha. I'm grateful for my chance at a " new " life and I thank God for Dr.R everyday. Love, Genz Amy Poe wrote: > a, I think she means the mini gastroplasty that Dr. R does. The stomach > part without the intestinal bypass, for people who want to lost 50-100 lbs. > I think only one person has had it so far, and is having hers in July > (since Trish pushed her and broke her poor little foot - LOL)! > _____________________________________________ > Amy S. Poe > MGB 5/22/2000 *I made it!* > 280/256/140 > United Healthcare Select Plus POS approved > > Re: Re: Mini-Gastroplasty > > Hi, > > Sorry, you might try subbing to the OSSG list. Still through Onelist. > They know alot more about that procedure. > > a > > DebLaMan@... wrote: > > > > Hi a, > > Thanks for your reply. I was talking about the mini gastroplasty. I know > > all about the MGB, but can't seem to find much on the other. > > > > Thanks! > > Debbie in IL > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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