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Why can't you have broth or Jello or popsicles? In the meantime, have SOMETHING, even if it is just the juice from canned veggies (spinnach is good), or liquified carrots, you need something till you figure this out.
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Putting my affairs in order......
Pookeyism replied to JudyMay14's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Actually, as a former funeral director, I cannot stress it enough to do this, in general and not just wait - but something like this does bring it up. I went through everything, and then double-checked. In a way, my sister coming in for my surgery was less for me, than it was to make sure if something happened my Hubby would not have been without family nearby. -
Clothes available - Free - paying it forward
Pookeyism replied to brajt's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
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Help me understand
Pookeyism replied to Brighteyes's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The abdomen is inflated with gas, to be able to see the organs and manipulate the tools during surgery. It is not just gas, however it is fluid that your body releases in response to the tissues that are manipulated and separated. The surgeons are supposed to try to expel this gas, but I think different doctors are skilled more or less in this, and honestly, I think some care much less if they take the time to expel it well, which is one of the reason's I strongly suggest posting a review on here that includes a detailed feedback about surgery and follow up care. You will have a bit of gas left over, regardless, and this gas can migrate in the intrapertonial space of your abdomen, and how it migrates can create serious discomfort if it migrates upwards in a more or less large bubble, rather than dissipating more evenly if you walk around a lot after surgery. -
If you are newly sleeved I would say nay. So it a bit slower until you are sure. You can always increase it later. I think for me 1 oz every 15 minutes would have been a bit much. I am, however, going from my experience.
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It means meat from a cow and meat from a pig, basically - and ribs is not the best cut (not easy to digest and probably covered in a tomoato-ish, carb-y sauce) of an animal by far. Eat the chicken
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New Activities
Pookeyism replied to CharmingTortoise's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I do sword fighting, battle gaming, work in my yard and garden, yoga, biking, hiking, swimming, rowing, just any activity, stand up paddle boarding, also I have now visited probably every museum, art gallery, walking tours, bayou hikes, etc...and groupon and similar places offer discounts to events too. There is a trend right now for themed 5k runs and charity activities. -
Holiday NOT the end of anything! Keep up or renew your efforts! (((big hugs to all))
Pookeyism posted a topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I just wanted to say before the holiday officially kicks in, please take a moment to congradulate yourself - wherver you are, whatever you are doing- give yourself a moment and just recognize that even just being here makes you pretty awesome. The food and family for many of us is going to be pretty think this weekend, for others maybe we are lonely as a kiddo is away or grandbabies are back into a school routine. We have too many plans, or forgot to make any - maybe you forgot you made plans and will be (no kidding) touring a BLUEBELL ICECREAM FACTORY - Just remind yourself to not give in. This is WHY your lost the weight - to have enough evergy to do this, to be here for this, to see your kiddos at holiday or weekends. Let that be a treat, not the cookie or bite of something - even just to see if it goes down. I suggest this if you get too stressed: take 'savasanna'. lay down, stretch out - calm, quiet, alone. lock a door. do it in the bathroom or a large closet, if necessary. breath in and out with a hand on your tummy, the other on your heart, feel the breath come from your abdomen, near your belly button, feel it fill that space back in...when you have a steady pace, relax your arms out casually by your side, make sure you bum is out from under your sit bones, your shoulder blades out and down relax everything - don't forget your jaw! take a moment to just feel the ground holding you - let the world support you for a change - nothing more needed from you for a few (or several) moments than to just breath, be supported, be awesome.... when you are ready, come back with slow, gentle movements, deep beaths as you come back. YOU ARE AWESOME!!! YOU!!! YES YOU!!! Namaste. -
Your minor victories are pretty awesome! These are called NSV's, Non-Scale Victories (in case you didn't know).
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8 months post off calorie
Pookeyism replied to karritous's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
If you are losing enough weight I would say by all means add more calories, but just limit the grains. I have absolutely no grains. Consider raw fruits and veggies to increase your calorie intake. At 8 months out I was beginning to experiment with the foods I am eating now. Keep it healthy, seasonal, and hydrating and you should be OK -
8 months post off calorie
Pookeyism replied to karritous's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Do you mean can you progress past a certain amount if calories at a some point? -
Lopsided stomache
Pookeyism replied to nervousnelly's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I looked very off, my lower tummy was off by about 3 inches, tugged at the stitching too, but it fades fast, a few weeks max, if I recall. -
Wow - take the pic in the same clothes! I wish I had something like that.
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loosing too much weight
Pookeyism replied to happydaisy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
There's not a lot of info in this. Are you having trouble keeping food down? Are you eating 400 calories? 1400? Practicing for a marathon? Sitting still? Also, how are your blood tests? A1c? If you "look sick" you may indeed, be sick. -
Scared this might be a mistake
Pookeyism replied to christy38's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
That is a hard call, when you say that "I've never really given myself a chance to lose weight on my own.", what do you mean? Do you mean it was never really successful? Or that your apetite or something never let you get far? Something else? I would define that statement for yourself and be sure you understand your internal struggles very well. Not saying don't do it - be very aware what is going on if you are saying you have never attempted to really control your food. You should consider (discuss with a therapist, maybe?), in my opionion (just my opinion), probably undergo a diet for awhile - keep a surgery date, but give yourself long ehough that if issues really begin to surface you can reconsider. It isn't like you will not be losing weight in the meantime. I am NOT suggesting you have to try and fail, not even once! Only that you give yourself time to make sure you can see what is in store for you, and that you have dealt with as much 'head' stuff pre-op as possible. -
Eating and exercise habits
Pookeyism replied to angry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Questions like this are red lights to whether or not you should have the surgery at this time - not ever, but you need to be really aware of what is going on. I see posts like this often (I have been here since November of 2011) and I know you are going to get responses – may have already got them in the time it takes me to type this – that it varies, maybe, if you exercise enough. Honestly, truthfully, if you are over 100 lbs overweight and hope to reach within 10% of your goal and stay there, the answer is that you cannot get away with the unhealthy foods, you cannot regress to the breads and fats and drippy gooey things that got you here in the first place. This surgery was NEVER about you losing weight, and somehow like it was an old war wound you forget about it in time, you maybe kinda get a limp that you compensate for but it is nearly automatic x amount of years or months out. It doesn’t work that way. You are putting your body through profound biological and physical changes and you were probably really heavy for a long time, possibly very ill, too. You are losing weight but you are really tampering with your metabolism. We (I shift from second p. to first p. singular because this includes us all) – we will not succeed unless we learn that this is not a cure-all, not by far, it is a really long road. We deal with our bodies, our heads, our memories, other people, and when we are taking a respite from that we deal with the current, back to the day to day, and then, we still have the future. It’s scary, and makes us hesitate, and sometimes really overwhelms. THEN we notice changes, less meds, less pain, more activity, clearer minds, deeper breaths, we have added years to our lives, playtime with pets and kids and family and even new friends. Maybe our pants fall down to our ankles, maybe we run up a flight of stairs AND down the hall before we realize we are not out of breath. The NSV’s everyone mentions here – let those be your guide to whether or not the cheese’s and fats and breads really matter. If they are still in your thoughts, think this through some more – get with your therapist and explore some more discussion and evaluation BEFORE surgery. Note I did not say don’t do it. Just be prepared that you literally are going to get what you put in. -
If the bubbles are just froth from the shaking the tea, etc you are ok.. If they are streaming to the top steadily like they are coming from the drink itself (no effort on your part to shake, etc.) then that is carbonation. You should be ok if it says no carbonation. SOME are carbonated, however.
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I'm afraid that psych eval will deny me
Pookeyism replied to ArnoldS's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Just be ready to talk to her from her perspective. Do be open to the idea that you may need more preparation, it just happens sometimes. I think, from what I have read - not here but in articles from doctors in determining these things - they are looking for not an additcion per se since it is pretty much assumed you have an eating addition or issues to one extent or another, but they are looking for addiction histories that show gateway addictions progressing, or a transfer addiction, etc. If so they will want to look at that further with you, so it does not happen again once you can no longer eat your (over)fill. They will also want to be sure you are not lined up for other eating problems, also. Good luck, get the extra help if you need it, ride it out. it will be worth it. -
I am really happy you are doing so well!
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Did she really just ask me that?
Pookeyism replied to jc2008's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
We rehired a gentleman we had to let go in 2010, and he had not seen me since. I felt so sorry for him, he asked one of the girls "is she ok? I mean, is everything ok?". It turns out his sister lost alot of weight as she battled some serious health issues. I think that might happen alot, it is so unusual to lose alot of weight and keep it off to the point your body really starts to adjust around it. He was just wondering if I had similar issues, that maybe he could offer to talk to my hubby (he did grief and support training for his sister). You never can tell what people's intentions are...but you will know soon enough if her intentions are less than nice. -
Because I Have a History of Depression and Addiction
Pookeyism replied to ArnoldS's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Just a suggestion, maybe you should ask her why she thinks that, and then persue those topics with her or another therapist. This is a really long road, forever really, and it evolves but the effort will never go away. You will always have to monitor your foods and be aware of how you are eating. this surgery is basically just a tool you will have to use everyday. Not trying to be down!!! Just saying knowledge and awareness is a powerful thing in all this - anything you can do to help yourself counts. -
Feeling awful every time I eat
Pookeyism replied to ElaineB's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
how many carbs is what you are having? also of the carbs, what is the sugar content? -
Can you describe it? Color, consistency, smell...is area discolored, hot, swollen, lumped?
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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD) http://www.foothealthfacts.org/footankleinfo/pttd.htm This is a good website for alot of information on feet, BTW. Don't assume you have this, this type of pain can be caused by several different things, they all need to be diagnosed and then treated as soon as possible, however.
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"Hi, my name is George" - says my tummy - did you name your sleeve?
Pookeyism posted a topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thought it might be fun to revisit a few old topics. Did you name your tummy? Mine is George. I named him really early on because talked all the time ("burp", "gurgle", "gnnngggg", etc), I figured he needed a name.