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diochick

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  1. Hi I'm in reading. I was planning on the sleeve' date=' but now my dr recommended bypass due to reflux. So now I'm going crazy trying to find out more about bypass. I was so focused on the sleeve. Hope it goes well or you.[/quote']

    My dr recommended the same thing, as I had horrible reflux. I knew from the start I didn't want the bypass though. I still went with the sleeve, and I couldn't be happier. It's been almost 9 months, I'm down 100 lbs, I still take prilosec daily as a preventative measure, but reflux hasn't been an issue.


  2. I love this thread and have read every post!!

    I confess...

    - that I have weighed myself almost every day (after surgery on the 15th October)

    - although I've lost about 12kg since I started pre-op that this is not enough and I should've lost more

    - I can't seem to get enough Protein in every day

    - I have eaten 3 pieces of chocolate - about one per week - since being sleeved

    - I chewed a cheeseburger and spat it out

    - other than the cheeseburger episode every other time I see a food court or fast food I am now amazed at the sheet volume of food and how much ppl have on their plate - I used to eat that much!!

    - after reading an earlier post I am now choosing a name for my sleeve

    - I am so excited that I'm full so quickly and already feel that the sleeve was the best decision I ever made

    - I cannot wait to go out with my friends and have a vodka (by the way the post about vodka on rocks with lemon is GOLD!)

    - I keep thinking that I am going to fail as I feel like I've stalled already after no weight loss for about a week??

    - I am now determined to live and plan on some adventure sports once I've lost some weight - wakeboarding' date=' surfing, sky diving here I come!

    [/quote']

    Oh do I relate to this! I was sleeved 3/12, have weighed myself daily since then. I used to weigh myself once a year at the doctor! A stall as early as 3 weeks out is EXTREMELY normal. I still have week, 2 week long stalls every now and again. And yes! The food portions anywhere are ridiculously huge. My husband will order something on the rare occasions when we're out, just the main portion is huge, then it has sides as well. Sickens me to see the sizes of meals I used to eat.


  3. Not to hijack the post, but my father's whole family was from Edinburgh! We went to visit Scotland when I was a child, and since that day I've dreamt of the day I'd be able to return. The castle of our namesake (Hutton) was for sale around that time. My uncle tried to convince my father to go halves on it, but he couldn't afford it.


  4. I've been doing it since I was 14 years old, 27 now- not going to stop any time soon. I've been sleeved since March. I have seen 0 neg effects thus far. I don't even get the munchies. If I start feeling a little hungry, I go for the cheese (which was always my thing) but that's cool. It has Protein. :)


  5. Did your surgeon sufest you do that in place of the documentation. By a doctor and it worked?..or did they say up front that would work..because I will totally do that ..I have three months to show but not 6

    .can you explain what they told you so I can tell my person that is handling the insurance..thanks

    That was a requirement by my insurance company (United healthcare). My surgeon wouldn't do the surgery without me losing 6% of my weight- to ensure the liver shrinks to reduce the chance of complications. My insurance company would also allow documented proof of a diet by any other method within the last 3 years- Jenny Craig, registered dietician, Weight Watchers, etc... as long as it showed 6 consecutive months of weigh ins. I'd recommend calling the insurance company, or even speaking with the insurance coordinator at your doctors office to get the full list of all requirements so another wrench isn't thrown in at the last minute.


  6. Too much real sugar makes me feel jittery, or shakey, but in moderation it's not a problem. I was at a birthday party, had some cake. I've also had the occasional cookie. I'd say- give the sweets you want to try a shot. If they don't sit well, then you know you should just stick to the diet plan you had before.


  7. I buy my Vitamins at rite aid (much cheaper than at my surgeons office), I have a huge tub of Protein Powder from GNC, it's lasted me ages since I don't do it every day (I'm almost 7 months out, so I'm able to get most of my Protein in through regular eating). I haven't had to purchase anything special post op, and our grocery bill has certainly gone down. We hardly ever eat out, but when we do the bill is about the same. I get a regular meal, eat what I can, give some to my 2 yr old, and bring the rest home for my next meal.


  8. I know some doctors are concerned with extra air coming into the stomach, and early out we have enough problems with gas pains! I've never had an issue with straws, and I've read other posts on here that some doctors give them for use post op in the hospital. Guess it's another one of those things doctors don't agree on. I say if it helps you get your liquid/protein allotment met for the day-go straw crazy!


  9. I also don't measure calories or nutritional info as I eat so little. I find most foods I used to love, just don't sound interesting anymore. I used to love Pasta. The thought of it doesn't turn my stomach or anything, but I just don't see the point in' eating it (if that makes sense). I am very picky flavor wise now, I almost feel empowered, where if I don't like the taste of something I don't feel compelled to finish it. I never did that before. Weird foods have always intrigued me, as a kid we'd go to the highland games, and I loved haggis! I'm almost 7 months out, and down about 90 lbs.


  10. I've only told my husband and mother in law. My own family doesn't know. If someone were to ask me if I had surgery, I don't know how I'd answer. It's not that I'm ashamed of it, but I'm an extremely private person. My husband knows for obvious reasons, his mother knows because we needed help with the kids during the recovery process. I haven't told my family because the live on the other side of the country and make zero effort to have anything to do with my life. If they don't want to know what's going on, I won't volunteer the information!


  11. I just got over a cold last week. I noticed the cold meds zapped me more than before, and that I had to take half doses because the pills were killing my stomach. I also had zero appetite, and the few things I did attempt to eat just tasted off to me. Now that the cold is out of my system, I still feel a little exhausted, but my appetite is definitely back. I actually felt seriously hungry the other day. I'll be 6 months post op tomorrow, and had 0 complications since surgery. Oh, and I'm not sure if this is connected, but I was the only one in my house to get sick. I live with my husband, my 5 yr old and my 2 yr old. I'm guessing my immune system isn't as strong as it used to be.

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