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Pregnancy after gastric sleeve?
sarsar replied to italianlady13's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Scroll down a bit and you will find a forum called, "Pregnancy with VSG". I bet you will find a lot of support there! Best of luck to you! -
I would really look at the fat free things you are eating. A lot of that is loaded with sugar. They put more sugar in fat free items to make them taste better after they take away the fat. I agree with everyone else, you need to be eating Protein. Have you met with a nutritionist? Also, if you try to relax and not stress out your blood sugar should go down. Stress can make your blood sugar go up. Take a deep breath and try to relax as much as possible. Do what you can...if your surgery is postponed then there is a reason for it. Deep breaths....
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How was your appointment? Were your nerves calmed after talking to the surgeon?
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5 potato chips please
sarsar replied to apple-saucy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Your post made me laugh! I can't wait to experience what you talked about. My only question is...do you really dip those chips in ketchup??? I never heard of that! -
I'm sorry you puked at work. I haven't puked yet and I'm not looking forward to the day I do.
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You sound dehydrated. I am 10 days post op and I needed to get 2 bags of fluid today. I can keep everything down but I just haven't been able to drink what my body needs. I went to my PCP and she is the one that sent me to get fluids. I feel so much better! Can you try going to your PCP instead of your surgeon? I hope you can get some answers.
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Awww...I'm sorry you have to go alone but you can do it! I would come to the hospital to be with you if I didn't live in WI! You will be ok and the nurses will be there to take good care of you. You will be tired after surgery so you will be sleeping a bunch anyway. I, too, felt overwhelmed with the amount of info I needed to learn. I am getting better now that I am 10 days out. You get used to things and figure out what you can have and when you can have it. A lot of it has to do with how your new sleeve feels. You'll get the hang of it. If you have a laptop to take with you to the hospital you can talk us while you are there.
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Two simple questions. When can I chew gum and why can't I chew gum right now? I love chewing gum so it's hard not to have it.
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What kind of help needed after surgery
sarsar replied to mjs6172's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
One week out and I am doing really well. I tire easily but that is to be expected. The only thing I have asked for help with is carrying laundry around. I was told not to lift for 6 weeks. If I go to the grocery store I will ask for help with bringing in the bags also. Although, I could carry in a couple things at a time, that would be good exercise! -
How exciting! I am happy for you!
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I did used to run out of breath easily with my asthma, especially when I worked out. About a year ago I started working with a trainer and he really worked on deep breathing and strengthening my lungs. This helped so much! I no longer need to use my inhaler when I work out. My asthma now only acts up when my allergies act up.
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Yes I am sure it is just the asthma.Do you use an inhaler now? I really think you will be ok and be able to have the surgery. Think positive thoughts! I also had a stress test and did fine with it. Even though I am overweight I enjoy exercise and I do/did before surgery, exercise on a regular basis. I might suggest to you to start walking slowly just to strengthen yourself for recovery. I strongly believe I have had such a good recovery bc I was active bf the surgery.
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Almost 5 months out, Minus 50lb
sarsar replied to cludgie's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
food is no longer; my enemy, my punishment, my reward, my crutch, my shield, my friend, or a slow form of self harm. Food does not define me, and it does not rule me. I love what you wrote! Congratulations and thanks for sharing! -
No, not at all. I wasn't "off the charts" as in crazy off the charts. It was more like on the computer there is a line that your breathing/lungs should be in when you breathe into the machine...mine was not quite where it should be on the line. It's hard to explain. So it wasn't that I was way off. I used the inhaler and then I was right where I needed to be. I really don't think they would cancel your surgery unless you have a lung problem or something. I have asthma so that is why my tests came out the way they did. Do you know if you have asthma? Are you a smoker?
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My First Post-Op Photo Share
sarsar replied to Recovering Hedonist's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
WOW! I can't believe how much different you look and only after 10 weeks. You look GREAT! Congratulations and thanks for sharing! -
I had to look up what a cholecystectomy is...fancy for having your gallbladder removed! lol Glad you found a doctor you are comfortable with!
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Does the body get "shocked" by surgery into retaining water?
sarsar replied to christiemon's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Same with me, gained 6 pounds at the hospital. I knew it was the fluids so I wasn't surprised. I had my surgery last Tuesday. When I weighed in on Sunday I think it was, I was down the 6 plus 3 more. Not sure where I am now. Trying not to weigh every day. It will come off, I promise! -
I had one of these done. I highly doubt they will cancel your surgery. They need to do it to make sure your breathing is good and your lungs are working good. If they aren't they will do what they can to make it better for you...an inhaler maybe. You will do some breathing tests by breathing into a machine. The tests are kind of strange but nothing to worry about and it doesn't hurt. This tests how your lungs work. If it all looks good that is all the testing you will need. Mine showed that I was a little off the charts (not sure the medical terms). I then had to use an inhaler and do the tests again. This time they were fine. That showed that during my recovery I would most likely need to use my inhaler to make sure my lungs were working at their best. I also had to have blood gasses done. Basically they take blood but it is usually taken on the inside of your wrist I think it's through an artery or near an artery. I was so nervous about these bc I have worked in a hospital in the past and have seen these done. I got myself all worked up but in the end it didn't hurt bad at all and it was nothing to get worked up over. Not trying to scare you I just want you to know so you aren't surprised when you get there. I'm not sure if this is standard all over but this was my experience. Good luck!
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For me right now this is hard. I am only one week post op and I honestly didn't realize how much energy and thought would be put into my sleeve as soon as I got home. I am constantly thinking about it...do I have enough to drink...I need to drink....when can I eat again...can I chew gum....what about Vitamins.... All of my focus is my sleeve. I know this WILL get better when I can do my normal activity again. I love to exercise and have always done so even though I am overweight. I can't wait to start again and I know this will take my mind off food. It's just that right now in this moment it's tough. I do know that I'll make it through and so will all of you!
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Done lurking, saying hello now.
sarsar replied to S311kyra's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congratulations on your new sleeve! I gained weight in the hospital, too. The Water weight came off quickly plus more! Welcome! -
My "Ah-hah!" Moment...
sarsar replied to vanishingvixen's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
This is a post I will never forget, you touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes. Thank you SO much for sharing! I can't wait to be where you are today with my own children. Absolutely beautiful.... -
Congratulations! I love reading posts about people making their goals! Love it!
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Robin, I am also one week post op tomorrow. I was just going to write a post about this. I am anxious to hear what everyone has to say. I hate feeling this hunger! I keep thinking about food. My family needs to eat so I can't just stay away from the food! It is so hard. I feel like I am grieving my food and it makes me a little sad. You are correct, this is not easy but I know in the end it will be worth it! Hang in there.
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So, those who were told not to chew gum were told to never chew it again??? :(That would be hard but I will do it if it's what needs to be done!
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Check out the insurance forum, I have read on that forum that there are some who have appealed and won. When I had insurance that didn't cover the surgery I asked the agent about this on the phone. She said told me that it is the company which the insurance is through that decides if they will cover the surgery, not the insurance company itself. She also said that she had never seen an appeal won if the company had excluded the surgery. I never tried to appeal so I don't know if this is a fact. Good luck to you!