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  1. 3 points
    Oh well damn. That just hurt my feelings. Honestly, I think he may be dealing with some issues regarding your smaller frame. He isn’t used to you being smaller so he is acting out in either jealous, insecurity or both. I am sorry you have to hear that but if losing the weight makes you happy, that’s all the matter. Sometimes we have to cut the dead root to really blossom.
  2. 2 points
    KArata11

    Unsupportive spouse

    I can punch him for you!!!! How rude. I'm so sorry. He's just insecure and needs to get over himself.
  3. 1 point
    Dammm your killen it !! Get it baby woohooo
  4. 1 point
    istytehcrawk

    Post op food ideas

    My favorite thing during the puree stage was to take a few meatballs; add some marinara sauce, spices, and parmesan; and puree it all together. It was basically like eating the meat sauce left on your plate after spaghetti.
  5. 1 point
    KatFight

    Nerves and a weight gain?

    @melsabells Yes, you will do wonderfully. Your doubts prove you’re human. I felt pretty secure about everything. Some anxiety the night before and during initial admitting at the hospital. Even then, I looked at my husband right before admitting, I rhetorically asked, “I really need this, right? I can’t lose weight any other way?” He said, “you need this.” I felt better after that. I struggle with generalized anxiety. You are going to live moment-to-moment through this process. There’s no doubt in my mind that you will get through this just fine. And, about the 1 lb. weight gain, don’t sweat it. Weight can shift 1or 2 lbs. and not actually be true weight gain. Sending love & light your way...☀️
  6. 1 point
    GelloArt

    Gaining the weight back

    Are you still only eating the small amounts? Gaining after is my biggest fear
  7. 1 point
    lifeisgoodforM

    Trouble urinating

    Only you know what you are feeling and if you are unable to drive, that’s a problem. My suggestion would be to call your surgeon first and let them know what is going on, they might just call in a prescription or they might want to meet you at the ER. Most docs want a heads up if there’s an issue. I hope you get relief soon.
  8. 1 point
    Sosewsue61

    Help, what do I pack?

    A pillow for the car ride home to brace against your stomach. Slippers so you can walk the halls, unless you prefer the hospital socks. Ask the anesthesiologist for a scopolamine patch for nausea before they send you down - works great.
  9. 1 point
    TexasMommy80

    Preop blues

    My VSG is April 16 and I am doing this too. But instead of mourning the food, I am looking for way to modify the recipe and incorporate it in my diet. If is an unhealthy recipe, I am looking to see if it is something to keep for special occasions down the road. You will be able to eat these foods again, but you will do it in a healthier way and with smaller portions. I think that is something to celebrate and look forward too. Age: 37 Height: 5’6 BMI: 37 SW: 241 GW: 150-160 MFP: Fit4LifeAR
  10. 1 point
    jameeks_cheeks_vsg

    Trying to stay positive.

    Thanks. Woke up to a new beginning. New day. Staying positive and knowing I will get to my goal weight. Thanks 336Mike from: Jamica[emoji173]

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