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Sojourner

Gastric Bypass Patients
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Sojourner last won the day on September 20 2012

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About Sojourner

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    Female
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    Retired
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    NC

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  1. Sojourner

    Nausea with vitamins

    Taking iron supplements can make you nauseous. It helped me to take my vitamins and supplements with a few sips of an Atkins shake.
  2. My hunger came back within a month of surgery. I am a revision band to bypass patient, and not sure if that had any influence on how quickly my hunger returned. As with the band, you need to be aware of everything you put in your mouth. I have 3 small meals and 1 snack daily. When I'm hungry between meals, I drink Water, sometimes flavored with a SF enhancer. It works for me to structure my eating and not allow myself to give into the grazing I would like to do.
  3. Sojourner

    Getting sick......on water.

    No, this has never happened to me, though I had my surgery only 5 months ago. I think it would be wise to let your bariatric physician know what you are experiencing. This doesn't read as something you should ignore. Hope you feel better soon...
  4. Thank you so much for sharing your practices and options for carb replacement with me! I knew that I could not be the only bariatric patient who travels long distances for exercise... My races are next month...so I will begin to try some of your suggestions this week. I also use oatmeal for carbs before the race! And love a banana afterward!
  5. There is an old saying around this forum...the band goes around your stomach, not your head. From reading your post, it seems to me that you have a need to address your flawed thinking and relationship with food. There are many ways to go about this, keep junk food out of your pantry is a good starting point. Mindful eating, keeping track of everything you eat can also be a tool to help keep you accountable to yourself. I would also agree that seeking a qualified therapist to assist you to address your psychological issues as they relate to eating patterns would help. The foundation for sustained weight loss maintenance comes from having an understanding of the reasons why you became obese, and learning a better way to cope with some of the feelings that cause you to self sabotage yourself. Best wishes for an improved 2016 to you.
  6. Help please!! I am 6 weeks post op from RNY, and am resuming training for a half marathon. What are good choices for replacement carbs for long distance running that I won't risk dumping syndrome? Previously I have used only a few jelly Beans, but am afraid to try these now... TIA
  7. Sojourner

    Running shoes

    I agree, get your gait analyzed, so you get the best fit shoe to meet your needs. I have lost track of how many pairs of Brooks I have had through the years. Another important aspect is inserts...I love mine. They have kept my feet healthy for years by providing additional shock absorption.
  8. My post is also not shared in the spirit of trying to make you feel bad about your lack of compliance to your pre op diet. However, this is a wake up call for you to literally get your head in the game. WLS adjust parts of your anatomy, but does nothing to "fix" the mind game that most of us have engaged in with becoming obese. " Head hunger" is something you need to understand and develop coping techniques to manage. Your weight loss journey long term success depends how well you manage your decisions and recognize the difference between authentic hunger and head hunger. Just going on the pre op diet is a major shock to your body. That said, the coping techniques are essential. Be honest with yourself and your surgeon. Post op you will be more challenged than now. Your long term weight loss success will be easier to achieve and maintain if your mind is in the right place. Best wishes for a successful journey to health...
  9. Sojourner

    Browser crashing

    Alex, I have never been able to log on to either my phone or tablet using the app. I was in contact with you, the situation never got resolved. If I want to view this site, it has to be through Chrome. And the crashing goes on...
  10. Sojourner

    Had my band out yesterday!

    There was no special diet to follow post removal of my band in 2013, with the exception of continuing the same healthy choices for meals that I had with the band. I was advised to continue my exercise, do my best to keep portions small, and avoid those tempting and unhealthy carbs.
  11. Sojourner

    Browser crashing

    This is the only site that crashes on a regular basis...every time I use it. On both my iPad and iPhone. It gets annoying, so sometimes I won't even make an effort to respond to a post. It needs to be updated and/or repaired.
  12. Weight loss stalls, no matter what type of surgery you have had, will happen. As another OP has shared, not enough calories will contribute, because your body, after the shock of your WLS, wants to hold on to all of the calories you allow. Another reason is that over time, our systems become complacent. Try to shake up your type of exercise, the amount you exercise, and get out of the same routine. It just might wake your system up. Best Wishes...
  13. Sojourner

    pre-op diet

    I was told to focus on grams of protein, and not count calories. I am getting 85-92 grams of protein daily. Prior to the pre op diet, did you use caffeine? If so, this could be a withdrawal headache. For me, a headache can mean I am dehydrated also. Stay hydrated. If you used to use caffeine, gradually lower your dose to avoid the headache.
  14. Sojourner

    Eroded Band, Aborted Bypass Surgery

    I also wanted to go immediately from my band to RNY, but both of my doctors advised against it. Both, my PCP and surgeon said it was better to give yourself a rest. It's been nearly 2 years since my band was removed, and my RNY is scheduled for next week. I can only imagine your disappointment. Focus yourself on healing now. The time will go by faster than you think it will.
  15. Sojourner

    So excited and ready!

    Hello...welcome to the forum! I am in the same approximate height and weight zone as you are. My surgery is scheduled for 11/3. My first WLS was done in central Florida...

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