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Would she really decide to not go through with this life-changing surgery just because you're not doing it on the same day? Personally, if it were me, I wouldn't want to have it done on the exact same day as my significant other. Having one or the other partner go first is a benefit, really. If you have been through it already, you will have a better idea of how to help her through her recovery. It sounds like she is being the selfish one, and trying to control you. Would she really prefer that you both continue to be unhealthy, if that meant that you didn't have the surgery together?
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Scar tissue? Is that a problem?
Caribear replied to Daniella5's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had a c-section as well, and I asked my surgeon about it. He said it isn't an issue because he will be operating much higher up on the abdomen. I also had my gallbladder removed, and he wasn't concerned about that either. -
That is a great NSV! I can't wait until I get to that point. Right now I am able to say no, but man, do I reeeeeeally want that cookie!
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Kitchenaid spiralizer
Caribear replied to QueenOfTheTamazons's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I know Kitchenaid stuff is expensive. I guess the question is, how much will you use it? Do you love spiralized veggies? How often do you think you will use it, realistically speaking? If you don't absolutely love zoodles, it might not be the best use of $100. Could you find a refurbished or used attachment? -
I don't blame you, I am pre-op and I am already tired of some of the questions. But I hope that despite all of the repetitive questions, that you decide to stick around. I hope that once I finally have my surgery that there will still be knowledgeable vets such as yourself to help guide me, and to smack some sense into me if I end up posting one of those same repetitive threads. I appreciate people who refuse to sugar coat things. I don't want to be coddled, I want truthful information and insight from those people who have been through it themselves already.
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Exercise and fibromyalgia
Caribear replied to Havasumoma's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have fibromyalgia as well, although mine seems to be fairly mild. You are definitely doing the right thing by taking baby steps. I also recommend pool exercises, and then a soak in a hot tub afterwards if at all possible. Get some rest and keep up with your fluids. Gentle hugs! -
I feel like a lot of your traditions, you could probably still do with just a little modification. Halloween stuff all sounds good as long as you have the energy to do these things. On Thanksgiving, you can still do the snack food, but just make sure you have some cheese cubes and things that you can snack on. You can still play games and watch Christmas movies, and get your tree the way you normally would. Maybe you could make a garland with the popcorn this year instead of eating it, or mix it with some Peanut Butter and feed it to the birds. Also maybe look up some recipes that could be enjoyed by both you and your husband (I love theworldaccordingtoeggface.com for recipe ideas). Christmas Eve, go get your Chinese food, with egg drop or wonton Soup for you. The taco cups might be a bit more challenging, but I would still make them and maybe just eat what you can from them. Maybe you could add some activities like visiting Christmas light displays, holiday bazaars, etc. There are lots of fun things to do that don't involve food. Let us know what you come up with!
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Are you lactose intolerant? Maybe try switching to a non-dairy protein shake and see if that helps.
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If you go to your news feed, you should have a tab that says "groups" on the left hand side of your screen. If you click that, you should be able to see all the groups you belong to. Hopefully you will see it there.
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Where do I put my scale ?
Caribear replied to bellabeans's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have known people to keep their scale in the trunk of their car if the temptation is too great to weigh every day. -
Being a trainer doesn't make you an expert on...
Caribear replied to theantichick's topic in Rants & Raves
I am a certified personal trainer, and I completely agree with you. It upsets me when "professionals" step outside their scope of practice like that. I also have strong feelings toward Planet Fitness that I will spare you, lol. The problem with personal trainers is that their certifications run the gamut from organizations like AFAA and ACE, which are extensive and comprehensive programs, to weekend certifications that allow anybody with a credit card to become a trainer. But please believe that some of us do understand what you are going through, and that we are not all meathead idiots. I promise. -
Headaches not caused by dehydration
Caribear replied to sandralala's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
That's a good way to make a bad situation good I would try stretching your neck when you can, and try a different protein drink. It can't hurt. I also always recommend a good massage therapist, as long as you have clearance from your surgeon. -
Headaches not caused by dehydration
Caribear replied to sandralala's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Sounds like a tension headache. Are you back to work? -
Headaches not caused by dehydration
Caribear replied to sandralala's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Where is your headache? Is it across your forehead, at the back of your head, or all over? Are you having any other symptoms? -
Yes, my weight fluctuates quite a bit throughout the day. But I also suggest checking the batteries in your scale just to be safe.
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I am still pre-op, so take from this what you will, but are you getting enough water? I have discovered that usually when I feel that deep, from the soles of my feet type of "hunger" that I am really just getting dehydrated. In any case, I hope you find some answers!
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Two tickets on plane?
Caribear replied to Chloewithac's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Comfortable, no. But I did fit. I would imagine you will be fine at that size. The arms of the seats on all the airlines I have used lift up so that you can get settled. I suggest a window seat, they give you a little more "wiggle room". The last time I flew, I sat next to a very nice, petite woman who proceeded to use me as a pillow throughout the whole flight. -
Two tickets on plane?
Caribear replied to Chloewithac's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Can I ask what airline, and what pants size you are in? I have flown several times in the last few years at 300+ pounds and a size 26, and was not required to buy a second ticket. I did have to ask for a seatbelt extender on some of the smaller planes. -
Pain for a ridiculous reason...
Caribear replied to 603love's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I would imagine that you will be fine, but if you have any doubts, call your surgeon. Also make sure you are taking your pain medication as directed. Your stomach muscles are still recovering from surgery, and all that laughing just gave them a workout. What an awesome reason to be in pain, though. So glad you have a funny hubby to help you recover! -
I like to cook and kinda hate prefab food
Caribear replied to Havasumoma's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
For those who are concerned about portion sizes, you can also freeze things in ice cube trays and then transfer them to freezer bags for storage. That way you have a few spoonfuls of broth or chicken or what have you that is easy to thaw and/or heat up when you need it. -
@@cbonet I take two tablespoons of chia seeds and mix them with 1/4 cup of a premier protein shake (whatever flavor you like) and let it sit in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes. That has 11 carbs, 14 grams of protein, and 160 calories (it is my dessert ) Adding 2 tablespoons of chocolate PB2 adds 6 carbs, 45 calories, and 4 grams of protein.
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It is delicious, but it does have a decent amount of sugar in it. You can buy plain powdered peanut butter that is a little more nutritionally sound, but really for the amount that you are eating, it's fine. I have some of the chocolate PB2 in my pantry, I use it to make chia pudding. (I am pre-op)
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I like to cook and kinda hate prefab food
Caribear replied to Havasumoma's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am currently stockpiling homemade broth for my post op period. I also tend to cook a big pot of soup and freeze half of it anyway, so I have some things set aside for that. Plus there are several bags of homemade applesauce in my freezer that I can use. I say if you have the freezer space, do it. -
Tracking Food - My Fitness Pal?
Caribear replied to Heatgirl03's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I also use the free version, it gets easier as you use it more. I like it, seems to work well. -
I would use the entry for summer squash, it seems to be the closest. Allrecipes has a nice collection of recipes for the delicata squash: http://allrecipes.com/recipes/16676/fruits-and-vegetables/vegetables/squash/winter-squash/delicata-squash/