duckydoom Wrote:I'd been on a 1200 calorie low sodium diet for about 3 months before the surgery, and before that had been working Nutrisystem and Weightwatchers for about a year with no results (that had me at around 1500-1800 cal/day). I'm pretty sure all of the loss is definitely water weight, I can tell because my poor skin is all loose where it had been stretched out so badly. I know it'll slow down, but even this is amazing... it's great not to have cracked skin and a "fat kid foot" as we used to call it.
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Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
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02-27-2012, 12:16 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
02-27-2012, 12:16 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
duckydoom Wrote:So, it looks like nobody has posted for awhile, so I figure I'd post an update - I'm finally fully healed from the UPPP. My throat still gets dry if I talk too much, but according to my husband that's not necessarily a bad thing. The surgery site is a-okay, stitches are fully dissolved, and I'm good to go. I'm keeping the weight off, and slowly losing more.
02-27-2012, 12:17 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
Misguided Wrote:Yeah, I had my tonsils out 22 years ago. Ended up back under anesthesia after hemorrhaging twice. "minor surgery" is a misnomer.
02-27-2012, 12:17 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
southernlady Wrote:I have had the Septal Reconstruction and a week later a UPPP in 2002 (weighed 250 at the time). At the time, I had somewhere in the range of 30+ apnea events. I was tested a month later, apnea gone. I also lost 13 lbs during the healing...the worst part was trying to eat sugar free stuff as that irritated the throat way too much. Fast forward to 2008, had a repeat sleep study, 3 apneas at that time. At that point in time, I weighed 210.
02-27-2012, 12:18 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
southernlady,(time=1320958906) Wrote:If I could have the UPPP again, I would...but it's a one time shot.Glad to hear it was a success for you, Liz. That's great. UPPP seems to be one of those things where success cannot be predicted or assured... sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it helps to a degree, but brings other annoying issues to the table... It's good to get a wide variety of opinion on it, so people understand that while there have been successes, there are also risks and side-effects that may not have been taken into account prior to the operation. Sleep well...
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02-27-2012, 12:18 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
southernlady Wrote:I've had other surgeries and given even worse odds on outcomes than the UPPP...my back surgery was one with a 60% rate. I went in with my eyes wide open and not expecting a miracle...
02-27-2012, 12:19 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
zonk Wrote:Quote:But wanted the OP and others to know that it CAN be an option.Absolutely right , be informed of all the risk and read the successes and the failures stories . Firstly imo give CPAP a fair chance it is not miracle cure but it can works for most simple and yet very effective .
03-04-2012, 12:51 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
Okay, since I last posted on this thread:
I saw a second sleep doctor to see if there were other alternatives to my issue than the cpap as I feel it isn't a help to me. Esp since I also have insomnia and manage only about 4 hors a night of sleep anyway. The problems with insomnia is most of the same symptoms are also that of sleep apnea. Anyway, the second doctor sent me to an oral maxillfacial surgeon to be evaluated. Turns out the issue isn't so easily cured with the cpap altho it can help, it's not designed to do what my body was needing. My esophagus is very skinny and the base of my tongue is too big, esp in a prone position. Positional changes during sleep aren't an option as back surgery keeps me on my back. So the end of this month, will be having the LeFort/SSRO procedure. And my insurance company approved it without an issue...since it is a medical not cosmetic procedure. What they will be doing (for those who don't know anything about that procedure) is break my jaws, move both upper and lower forward to increase the diameter of my airway and then wire it back to heal. 99% chance of curing my apnea. I'll take those odds. Liz
03-04-2012, 03:27 PM
RE: Trying to get UPPP surgery - Dr. denies me
(03-04-2012, 12:51 PM)southernlady Wrote: 99% chance of curing my apnea. If he really said "99%" chance, run away and find another doctor.
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03-05-2012, 09:18 AM
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