Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

doggz109

LAP-BAND Patients
  • Content Count

    488
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Everything posted by doggz109

  1. The mental part of this is MUCH harder than anything physical. It takes mental effort to push away that food when you are satisfied and not keep pushing until you feel stuffed. It's difficult dealing with that fact that you can only have 5-6 bites of something that tastes good and thats it. However, its doable. Its worth it.....and I wouldn't trade the health benefits for any food.
  2. doggz109

    Just Saw My Post-Op Diet

    Try doing a month long liquid diet with a normal sized stomach + ghrelin. See how well that works for you. Trust your doc and trust the process. It works if you do what you are supposed to do.
  3. 300-500 is plenty good at 2 weeks post op. You aren't stalling due to caloric deficit.....you are stalling because you had major surgery and your body needs time to figure out what is going on. Almost all patients experience a 2-3 week post op stall that can last awhile. It's normal. I've been eating 600-800 calories a day and I am 3 months out. No need to up your calories while in the weight loss stage....especially this early out.
  4. We got fat because meal time was a delight. Eating is simply a daily requirement like brushing your teeth now. Get used to it.
  5. Your step daughter will be needing her own sleeve in a few years if she keeps going like that.
  6. Staples stay in you for life. They are titanium and do not mess with metal detectors or cause problems. They are covered over by scar tissue. The staple line will actually heal back stronger than your original stomach tissue. Finally.....all WLS procedures (RNY, sleeve, DS, etc) use staples. It's not just the sleeve....so if staples were going to cause problems we would have heard about it.
  7. 15 lbs a month is slow? Attitude adjustment.....you are losing perfectly fine. Keep up the good work.
  8. doggz109

    Hate To Eat Now

    Take your time man. At six week its no wonder that soup and yogurt is what feels good because that is what your stomach can handle right now. You are trying to rush it. You put chicken and other dense foods into it....its saying...WTF...stop. Listen to your body.
  9. doggz109

    Honeymoon Period...

    There is no honeymoon period. What happens is people are GUNG HO about the surgery for 3-6 months post op and then slowly return to their old habits and wonder why their weight loss slows. There is also the issue that as you lose weight.....the amount of calories you need goes down as well. If people don't make that adjustment....their loss will slow or stall. Be consistent in your efforts and switch up your routine.
  10. doggz109

    Tell Me I'm Not Crazy

    You are REALLY close to the cut off for many surgeons. My surgeon will not perform this surgery on anyone with a BMI under 35. Also....most insurance companies won't cover it either. If you want to go to Mexico and are self pay you can probably get it done.
  11. I was talking to the OR staff and next thing I know I was waking up in my room. 4 hours had passed. My wife said I was talking gibberish in recovery and I have no recollection of it. I had very little pain and the pain I had was easily taken care of by the pump. I had mild nausea but nothing bad (the worse was the foul tasting stuff they make you drink for a leak test....now THAT was nauseating....ask for some drugs before doing that if necessary). I couldn't pee for about 24 hours post op.....I had no catheter and I had the urge....but my lower body was not functioning right and it took awhile to wake everything back up (this is normal). Ummm what else.....I walked a BUNCH and it helped. I think I had a very very easy recovery.
  12. It's the CHANGE....not necessarily the amount. Eventually you will stall at 1000 cals too.....so switch up again! Your body wants to stay stable...so when you change it up....it throw it off balance and you get results. Same thing works with exercise......gains are made when you feel uncomfortable...not when you can methodically plod away on the treadmill for 60 mins.
  13. The PH of your stomach has changed after surgery. It's very common....this is why people have issues with plain Water and need to add "something" like Crystal Light or tea or what not so that they can stand it. It might change in time or it might not.
  14. I'm surprised your doc recommended those calcium chews. They are calcium carbonate.....not well absorbed by sleeve patients. You need calcium citrate. Find a new chew.
  15. doggz109

    Diet Coke

    Just like a heroin addict that wants to go back to their drug......don't do it.
  16. doggz109

    Forbidden Medications Post-Sleeve

    NSAIDS are absolutely fine with a sleeve. Many surgeons are still stuck on the recommendations for RNY (which you definitely should not take NSAID). However, our sleeve can handle small amts of these drugs with no problem. It is recommended if you have to take it regularly that you are also on a PPI to help protect the stomach. What is scary is that surgeons STILL don't know the difference in after care for their own surgeries.
  17. doggz109

    Calcium Citrate

    Citracal Petites.......easy to swallow, coated, and not too expensive. The chewables actually all made me nauseous.
  18. doggz109

    First Full Day Post Op!

    Glad you are feeling better. It's surprising how common this is too. People have reactions to the pain meds or other things and think it is the surgery and then wonder why they feel so much better when they get home.
  19. doggz109

    Holy Unbelievable Pain!

    If you are ready for food.....it does not feel like that. According to your profile you are what.....3-4 days out? I know every doc does it differently but I wasn't eating anything but Protein shakes and Clear liquids for almost 2 1/2 weeks. You need to back off for a bit. At least wait till a week out. Your stomach is extremely swollen still and going "wtf just happened to me".
  20. Hey Mr. Troll........go eat as much food as you can stuff into your gullet...day after day after day. That way you can stretch it out faster or die quicker......either way your "issue" with the sleeve is solved. Can you go away now?
  21. It is from the swelling. The top of your sleeve is very swollen, the opening is small.....so liquids build up at the top and then "trickle" in. This should only last a day or two....and well....you just have to deal with the pain. That is part of the reason they give you meds.
  22. doggz109

    85% Removal? Really?

    Your surgeon chooses the size.....its not negotiable. They need to remove enough so that there is no fundus remaining....if there is....it will just stretch back out and you will be able to over eat again. The surgeon will do a size/shape that he thinks is best when he goes in....thats why your choice of surgeon is so important and to be comfortable with what he is doing. Removing 60% would just stretch back out eventually. The fast loss does not last.....the stats you are quoting 25-30/month is first/second month tops....after that its more like 2-3 lbs a week. You will be wishing it was coming off faster after that. Finally.....it IS a radical and permanent surgery. You choose to do this because you have NO other options. It's your last resort. If you feel you have other options available to you....then take them.
  23. Crap food. You have been given a second chance. Take advantage of it. Prepare food in advance and freeze it......instant healthy frozen dinners.
  24. doggz109

    Gurgles

    Get used to them. They don't go away.
  25. doggz109

    I Find The Operation Stupid

    Should have done more research. You are stuck with it now.....whether you find it stupid or not.

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×