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And before & after pics?
TheButterfly145 replied to christy38's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
It's been ages since I got on here to post but I figured it was a good time for an update to you lovely people! Starting: 247# Sleeved: 235# Goal Weight: 155# Pre-cosmetic (full lower body lift w/breast lift/augmentation) Dec 3, 2012: 136# - removed 5# of skin, added 3# of implants Current Weight: 133.6 # New Goal - don't care about the weight, increasing strength and wanna see my abs (see goal pic)! -
8 months out and need help!
TheButterfly145 replied to lilchappy1980's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Head hunger is very difficult to overcome. Something a fellow sleever told me was to tey the 'chew and spit' method. It sounds gross but really does help with the chew chew chew cravings. I find high carby things you wouldn't otherwise eat work the best. Tortilla chips are one of the best. Just get a disposable cup, chew until you can chew no more and then spit it in your cup. Once your craving is gone, toss the cup. I have only done it when alone but my friend manages it in public with no one the wiser. It really does help. -
Almost 4 months out...how many calories did you take in?
TheButterfly145 replied to juzmejnee's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm a 7/7 sleever too and I'm doing right about the same. -
Almost 4 months out...how many calories did you take in?
TheButterfly145 replied to juzmejnee's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm a 7/7 sleever too and I'm doing right about the same. -
All protein is from real food again
TheButterfly145 replied to Nancy Rivers's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm surprised you can eat 4oz of anything at one meal! I amvalsi 6 weeks out and am lucky if I can get in 3/4 of a can of tuna. I'm still at just over a 1/4 on most of my meals. Go you! -
problem voiding
TheButterfly145 replied to rubyspring's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I dealt with peeing problems for the first week post op. I very narrowly avoided getting a cath but not by much. It took lots of relaxing and concentration in order to void each time. It definitely passes . I remember the first time I was really able to just release and completely empty everything, its a beautiful feeling. -
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How many times and for how long were ur stalls?
TheButterfly145 replied to Loooou's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I woke up this morning in one-derland! My stall has finally broken too! -
Eating Slowly
TheButterfly145 replied to Bryn Dawson's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I bought espresso spoons (the size of a baby spoon) and I make sure to never heap the spoon before a bite. Between that, and putting the darn thing down in between I haven't had too many issues. There are still some times when I wait too ling and get ravenous. That's when I tend to want to eat fast. Like my tiny tummy is screaming at me for food. -
I had the same problem, my first sneeze was a painful wake up call. Felt as if someone jabbed a dagger into my stomach just above the largest incision. For the first week at least drinking anything too fast resulted in a feeling similar to what I imagine it would feel like to swallow a golf ball and then have it get to the bottom of your esophagous and try to enter your stomach. Lots of pressure in the chest and pain my left shoulder. I asked the doctor how drinking Water could hurt my shoulder! All of this eventually passes and you'll realize how much you can take at one meal wihout pain. Trust me, its better to eat SLOW because one teaspoon of food could be the difference between satisfied and very uncomfortable.
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I am so mad at myself
TheButterfly145 replied to sugarmamma7's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Every doctor has a different post op diet. Mine told me full liquids for the first three weeks after surgery and then mushies for another 6. Of course, when I went to see him for my two week appointment he said I could move to mushies right away and start regular foods in three weeks....I think it has to do with your personal progress and what you can handle. -
Wanting to eat instead of drink
TheButterfly145 replied to PollyPoo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Ice pops are wonderful on the full liquid stage! Use a packet of koolaid (the unsweetened version - I like invisibles because the pops end up clear) 1 tsp of Gelatin (optional) 1/8th tsp stevia liquid and 2 cups of Water. Pour into ice pop molds and freeze. They are SUPER flavorful and really help with the boredom of liquids. I also made chicken broth pops - it gives you the illusion of eating something because of the icy crunch but maintains your full liquid status. Oh yeah, full liquids allows for cream based soups too but I found them to be kinda gross. I did well with tomato soup though. -
Should I be concerned?
TheButterfly145 replied to Nancy Rivers's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I don't think you should be overly concerned with just a couple drops of blood. My doctor was really adamit about not putting any creams, ointments etc or bandaids on my incisions. He said they heal much faster when they are exposed to the air as much as possible. I have an herbal salve that I just rub into them when they get super dried out and flaky. I would say that you might bring it up to your doc but giving them air definitely helps the most. My weird experience, my largest incision got a little itchy and I was talking on the phone and scratching lightly without realizing it and I felt something odd. I looked down and it looked like I had 1/4 inch of fishing line poking out! It was just the tail of the disolvable suture that had worked its way out and I was able to snip it off near the skin. Everything inside will disolve eventually. At least... that's what they said - not sure how I could actually verify that....