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  1. 2 points
    ChunkCat

    compression stockings

    You can buy them in shops like Amazon. These are my favorite ones https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0897RWF54/ The Zeta Plus Size Leg Sleeves. I wear them a lot when traveling and love that the foot is open so I can wear them with socks that actually fit in the foot, or sandals! LOL Every doctor has different opinions about wearing them and about abdominal binders. I find these comfortable but you need to be careful to measure and get the correct size. I like them but still look forward to taking them off at night to sleep!
  2. 1 point
    Spinoza

    Reheating food

    Oh wow every day is a school day! I had never heard of this before today, and certainly never experienced it because I reheat things ALL THE TIME (I'm sleeved though). But I can see now how it is a thing.
  3. 1 point
    ElleRodri

    September 2023 Surgery buddies

    I haven't bought the variety pack but I buy smaller packs of 4 at Walmart of a ton of different flavors when they're in stock. If I want chocolate, vanilla, or caramel I can buy the big pack at Sam's. My Sam's Club also just started carrying the Fairlife chocolate ones so I may get those next week when I start my liquid phase. I can't believe how quickly time is passing by. It's just around the corner. I lucked out because I bought BioTrust protein powder and didn't like it (plant protein has higher carbs than I'd like and I think it was kinda blah) but my co-worker just offered to buy it off of me for what I paid for it which is a huge blessing. It seems like everytime I think I have a hiccup in my plan it smooths itself out. So I'm starting to stress less. Still stressing and having some sleep issues because of it. And I keep losing my retainers and waking up grinding my teeth which is making me stress about cracking a tooth before surgery. I'm a mess. I'm an overthinking, overstressing, overexpecting mess.
  4. 1 point
    Noobie

    Reheating food

    I have read that too, you’re not going mad
  5. 1 point
    GreenTealael

    4 yrs post VSG to RNY

    My weight remained around the same but I had a revision at my goal weight. Also my surgeon was modest with the length of my bypass (less than 150) because he was adamant that I shouldn’t lose more much weight (his preference from his experience- YMMV) For me, It is not the same restriction as the VSG. The VSG was a mid chest tightness like something was stuck. RNY feels like a lower abdomen fullness of eating way too much. I always try to stop before I get to that point. But I can eat pretty much the same amount with the RNY as with the VSG. I hope that helps ❤️
  6. 1 point
    Shotputqueen

    October buddy’s

    Just got my surgery date...10/2. It will be 15 and a half months since my first consultation. I'm so psyched.
  7. 1 point
    catwoman7

    No Energy Brain Fog

    you've just had major surgery, and your body is in massive healing mode. Plus it takes some people longer to get over the anesthesia effects than others. I can't remember how long I had brain fog (it's been over eight years since my surgery), but I do know I seemed to get better and better every day. It took about two months before I felt completely back to normal (I remember wanting to take naps in the afternoon for quite awhile..), but again, you're in the worst part of it, so you won't have brain fog that whole time, fortunately. I'd give it a few more days, though....
  8. 1 point
    Chel1

    4 yrs post VSG to RNY

    @GreenTealael Thanks for your post. How was your weight loss after the revision? Many have said they didn't feel any restriction like with the sleeve which was my concern. I am currently on my pre-op diet for this week, my revision surgery is scheduled for Monday Aug. 28th.
  9. 1 point
    ShooterInTheSix

    Sleep apnea

    You absolutely will be intubated while under general anesthesia and will be monitored the entire time by the anesthesiologist who puts you under; that is their entire role during your surgery. While you may be tired and a little groggy, you will not be discharged while still under anesthesia; that completely dissipates while you're in post-op recovery. As Anomalia said above, if you're staying over night at the hospital, they'll tell you to bring your machine (if you're actually diagnoses with sleep apnea following your sleep study). If you're having your surgery as an outpatient, you should use your machine while you're resting the first couple of days because you definitely will sleep. After that, just use it as you normally would.
  10. 1 point
    tantakatie

    My Gastric Sleeve Journey

    Welcome!

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