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Why Did You Choose The Sleeve Over The Others?
4ALongerLife replied to Amie's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Lapband is not as effective as the other two surgeries. Lapbanders generally don't keep the weight off. To that effect, sleeve and bypass keep it off if you use the tool as it's intended. But there is nothing foreign stuck inside my body (as is the case with lapband), there is no open port (as is lapband) and there is not upkeep at a dr's office x amount of time to get a fill (yes we have general health follow ups, but IDK that seems better to me). Lapband you are sticking a foreign object into your body and it can slip, erode, scar the tummy, have issues. Just wasn't for me. I will say for sleeve, it's scary as your tummy is split in half (or less rather) and then shut up and can come undone. But I liked that idea better than having my guts rearranged and I don't have to worry on malabsorption (as RNY, aka bypass). Dumping syndrome scares me to be honest, which is more likely to occur with RNY as you have less area to travel through your body if you eat that sugar filled snack. I understand that you can still encounter it with sleeve, but sleeve just seemed less hard on the body in my opinion. (then there is my experience but..... I did this to accompany my workouts, I did those daily previously so I view the sleeve as a tool to help me overcome my issues with food - it MAKES me eat less and so far, it's working - too well - I'm still going through the food progressions to solids but I'm not eating enough which is stalling my weight loss) I had crappy insurance too btw, so any of the procedures was an out of pocket expense for me. I've had complications, possibly having another one now, but you know what? I'm 50+ lbs down and I don't regret it. I'm excited to go to the gym and now I have to make myself DO LESS in there. Who knew? Now if I can get my head hunger/emotional eating and triggers figured out, this lil mama will be more and more of a loser. Yeah! I love being a loser! Good luck on your decision! -
Finally Found Good Flavored Protein
4ALongerLife replied to urbandecayno5's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am a big advocate of Cytomax's Pure Performance Protein RTD drinks. They are now called CytoSport's whey Isolate drinks and have a black wrap around the bottle with white writing. I like the tropical flavored and tangerine. They are 160 cals of clear RTD protein, 40 g of whey isolate protein without much more in the drink. They are 3.79 for an individual bottle (Isopuke's are 4.19 at the same place). I buy them at Vitamin Shoppe normally. I also like the power pak puddings in chocolate. Those have 30 g protein. unjury has unflavored protein packs as well. Good luck! -
Who's Afraid Of The Big, Bad Trigger Monster? Me!
4ALongerLife posted a blog entry in 4ALongerLife's Blog
So I was watching one of my latest silly indulgences on t.v. last night, The Client List. The long and short of it is that due to my job I am on conf calls during the day and during my time in recovering and working from home, in between calls I got 'into' Ghost Whisperer. Hey it was either that or the food network and I get rather tired of watching all of the bad foods that Guy Fieri eats. Jeesh I wonder if that man works out. I wonder what his cholesterol is... woops so I digress.... Actually I watched a few episodes of the Ghost Whisperer before - at my mom in law's whenever we visit Louisiana, but the point is, whenever I have time on my hands... the t.v. usually gets turned on whenever I get bored and don't have alot of time to run here or there. So in watching the Client List last night, in between commercials I would type on a blog entry and finally I posted. Now where that thing went? No idea. LOL How weird. Anywho, my husband moved the scale. Someone told me that it was a 'successful tip' in the WLS journey that she heard in a support group to put the scale in the kitchen. Whenever mine is in my kitchen, I use it wayyyy too much. Hubby got it last night for me from upstairs (bless that man, he does spoil me, I know) as we've agreed that once a week I can 'weigh in.' So after my silly indulgence went off, I did weigh in. Grrr. I'm still at 202.5. I go up a lb., down a lb, up a 1/2 a lb, down a 1/2 a lb. I'm trying to keep up myfitnesspal and figure out where I'm going wrong, as I believe I'm in stall 1 pattern, but it's frustrating. This morning, we forgot to move the scale back upstairs (woops) so immediately, instead of my moving it, I thought ok let's see what I weigh first thing this morning. Well, woo hooo, it said 199.5. Now as much variation as that was from last night, I usually don't count it but dag nab it I'm making an exception this go around! lol.... I have so wanted to be below 200 since I was so close. I know it's foolish... I SHOULD be thankful for each lb that I no longer carry, instead I look to what else I have to lose, what sag my skin might be starting to do, etc etc. Isn't that part of what got us all into this issue? Trying to be perfect, then we can't and get disappointed and use food for solace? IDK but I'm trying to figure out what my "issues" (or rather, triggers) were to get me here so that I can get rid of the little buggers so once I get to 140 or 150 as I plan NOT to be coming back to the 200's. (Or so I pray.) I honestly am scared. Scared of failure, scared of success and then failing a year or two later, scared of possible stricture more than anything, scared that my triggers will overcome me and I will lose control - especially after all of the complications and money I've spent on this for that to happen, that I will be judged as foolish. But more than anything, I'm scared of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. I just want to be successful in this WLS journey, or so I pray. As for the possible stricture that my dr's nurse and I have been discussing - I honestly think I was eating too fast. I have since eaten ritz crackers and that laughing cow light cheese, slowwwwwly eaten them and no issues. I have a follow up with my dr. on the 7th of June, so I'm monitoring it until then. If you pray, pls include me in yours. My son's already said "mama, will you have to go back to the hospital?" and he sounded scared too, but his wasn't the trigger monster.... and I don't want him scared for certain. Since I feel like I can't write (I used to be able to put words together better where I expressed myself well and now I'm rambling and not sure how much sense all of these things come into my head at once), I'm going to turn to an entry in "Small Bites" from Katie Jay again... I just opened the book to this one and I think it relates to what I was saying previously....... Respect your triggers Once on the road to recovery, you may feel that you can handle more temptations. Maybe let your son buy chips at the store, maybe you eat out more at restaurants lately, maybe you offered to bake something to bring to a party - something you know will trigger food cravings in you? Sometimes you can handle more temptations. And sometimes allowing your food triggers to creep back into your life is a recipe for disaster. Your triggers are a part of you and must be acknowledged and respected. Obesity is a deadly disease, and you have it, whether you are thin or heavy. It's time to gently tell yourself, "No." There are some foods you just can't be around safely. Staying away from a trigger food is a one-day-at-a-time challenge. YOU CAN DO IT! Make a list of your trigger foods. Are any of them in your house? Get rid of them and keep them out of the house.... before you realize you gained 10 lbs. You know I got so caught up in all of the diagnostic tests, getting those done and then scheduling surgery and the excitement for all of that, now the process of going back through the food phases... what are my trigger foods and my other triggers beyond foods? I challenge us all to do what this entry says... make a list of your triggers. Not only foods, but what triggers you (or triggered you prior to surgery) to eat and self medicate with food? What foods bring that out in you? What situatons? What issues? IDK why this is so hard for me to sit down and document.... so here's what I ramble and know so far: Whenever I get anxious or nervous, I get hungry. I have felt like a dork most of my life. I have years of instances where my family told me I was worthless. Somewhere, food helped me deal with that. And it's sweets and bread and pasta mostly that I turned to (oh my Grannie's spaghetti rocked ok? lol). Yes, everything carbs! But aren't carbs the food encouragers of the serotonin levels increasing after you eat? (serotonin - the 'feel good' high I mean) It's time to identify what those triggers are - the foods AND the situations. I never thought of this (or took the time to really stop and deal with it) prior to surgery. This part isn't easy. But I want to do this ... I WANT to be successful in keeping this weight off - and being healthy. I don't want my son to be scared that his mother's health might take her away, I saw it in his eyes the other day. And I know how that loss can't ever been filled whenever you lose your parents (especially my mother). I want to be around long after my parents were - after my 50's and 60's (esply since I had my son at age 30). I don't want a trigger (just like on a gun) taking me out prematurely. No food is worth that, no (maladaptive) coping mechanism. At least that's how I feel... how about you? Good luck to you all and thank you for your time in reading my ramblings! Beware the trigger monster!!!!! xoxo -
Scrambled Eggs Allowed On Pureed?
4ALongerLife replied to Anewlifeforme23's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yeppers, it's on the pureed phase. And like Mrs. Riene suggested, add cheese (mozzerella or parmesan is my preference) - it also adds protein to the eggs, which are already full of the stuff! -
Part of this journey is overcoming some of our fears. You will have to learn to ask for help many times in this WL journey.... I have issues with it too, but believe me, let others in and let them help you. It's ok to need help. And it's ok to vocalize it. Honestly, I think this issue goes hand in hand with how we used food previously although I'm not great about how to word it... we found solace and used food as a tool to help us deal with our secrets, our disappointments, etc. Did you use food previously as a way to overcome your being disappointed in other ppl? I probably did. I'm still trying to figure that out myself. But I do believe that overcoming such issues play parts in us making this journey successful in the long run, or at least that's what I'm wondering as this might be part of your challenge, as it is mine. I hope you decide to open up and take a chance and that you find there are people in your life that will support you, if you only give them the chance. Good luck and hugs.
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Help! I Was Having A Good Day But Now I Hear This...my Insurance Won't Cover My Surgery
4ALongerLife replied to Alexandra39's topic in Insurance & Financing
Call the insurance coordinator back and ask him/her what the next steps are. I have a feeling they probably have done this before and you might be worrying for nothing. (so I hope!) Best of luck! -
So if I get up and get on the scale and it's 3 lbs down from last night's, and it's below 200, does that count? lol... I know, keep on keeping on and doing what I'm doing, but so close/for so long!
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I'm so sorry. I know this is scary and stressful and freaks you out. I have had so many complications that I totally understand, althought PVT isn't one that I had. Please do your best to remain positive. Remember, you are now in the hospital where they are best qualified to serve you and your body's needs - and w/in the blink of an eye. I will keep you in my prayers.
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I Looove My Sleeve! Its Soooooooo Understanding And Tolerant
4ALongerLife replied to Anewlifeforme23's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Well you are doing amazing! I'm glad to hear that. My experience was nothing like yours, but you keep on rocking it girl! Kudos! -
ha if these were only mine! i couldn't think of anything else to put up... and not my real pix, not yet. but i might be "me" soon on the pic so don't be surprised! i added ya! (or sent a request)
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Well in the pic I see for your profile pic, you are gorgeous. I can't figure out if we can see each other's diary's .... but if you use it, I think it'll help. Feel free to add me!
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Any Ideas On Full Liquids
4ALongerLife replied to brittcherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Protein pudding... the one that I get is from comments on here from other members and it's called Power Pak Pudding. I get it from GNC or Vitamin Shoppe. I buy them by the case and eat 1/2 a one at lunch and then for a snack later or after dinner. They have 30 g of protein a piece. I still have my cytomax's (sorry I post this everywhere) but I'm thinking get your protein in for sure ok? Do you know about this website called "the world according to eggface"? She rocks and has great tips and recipes. Good luck and hang in there! (yep I"m always saying that too lol but I mean it !!!!) -
Are you tracking what is going into your mouth and how much exercise you are getting? If you don't eat enough, your body goes into starvation mode and your metabolism stops. Come join us on myfitnesspal.com and maybe that will help? Otherwise, all I know is make sure you get your liquids. Have you seen a nutritionist? Have you varied your workouts? Ok that's all I can think of. Keep up the great work (but I know, it's hard whenever you are stalled). Hang in there!
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MyFitnessPal.com Members
4ALongerLife replied to Wisteria75's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Woo hoo! Y'all are my first two friends on there - thanks for requesting me. I'm still learning but I got the diary (I think) down. Hey I'm doing it and that alone is a kudo moment ok??? lol -
MyFitnessPal.com Members
4ALongerLife replied to Wisteria75's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes ma'am, it does! I'm 4ALongerLife there too... feel free to add me! -
So I'm feeling overwhelmed. And I feel like my last two blogs this week have a whiney tone to them, my apologies. Considering I spoke with the dr's wife who does the nutritionist counseling for him and explained to her that my tummy contorts whenever I eat anything pureed at first and if I drink 1/4 of an oz of liquid, it helps... she told me I might have a stricture. You know just whenever pneumonia and a leak and abscess weren't enough ... now I worry I have a stricture. Let's hope that's not the case because if it is, IDK how I'm going to ever regain my confidence back. Oh lawd, here's that baby again. Ok big girl panties, I wanted to post something more solid, more positive. So I have a book that I'm going to post something from. The book is called "Small Bites: Daily Inspirations for WLS Patients" and it's by Katie Jay and Julia Persing. I borrowed it from the bariatric nurse edjucator from the hospital. Set your angel free When you decided to have WLS, were you longing to set free something inside you? Obesity had hidden your true self from view. You longed to reveal the inner you. So, each day WLS has chipped away at your exterior. Michaelangelo said "I saw the angel in the stone and carved until I set him free." Yet at the end of his first day, the rock still looked like...... a rock. Only slowly did it become the beautiful creation that was locked within. As you lose weight, you will change many times, you will wake up mornings and not recognize the thinner face that has replaced the rounded one. In time, with consistency, effort, and a firm vision, you will release your angel within. Set aside a few quiet moments and visualize the inner you - your inner angel. In your mind, embrace that vision, talk to it, and plan together how your inner angel can help you remain steadfast.
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Craving Smooth Egg Salad Or Great Deviled Eggs.. Help!
4ALongerLife posted a topic in Regular foods (stage 4)
Ok, my sister in law makes THE best potato salad for the holidays... it's smooth and creamy, like the inside of a deviled egg, which made me think... eggs/protein, do-able! So who has THE best egg salad or devil egg recipe possible for this chic that just moved to soft foods? Anyone? Please? TY!- 6 replies
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Welcome moonrisen! Best luck to you throughout your journey!
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I did clears for over 29 days, due to various complications that I unfortunately had. So I don't wanna hear no complaining peops! lol ... just kidding! I hated broth... so I did other stuff. One of my favorite clears is Cytomax Pure Protein Performance drink, which is undergoing a marketing revamp and will be called Cytomax whey Protein or Whey Isolate. I buy it from Vitamin Shoppe, 40 g of protein per drink, I like tangerine or tropical and they are 3.79 a bottle or 42 a case. I love the blue bunny bullet popsicles, cherry pomegrante crystal light and whenever I got realllllly bored with clears, I did vanilla Bean Torte. nectar Syntax is good protein but I mix it with milk mostly, so that's not gonna help (you can mix with Water if you are bored and you can buy 13 for $13 on bj's bariatrics in trial packages). Unjury's chicken Soup is good. At the hospital, they had pink lemonade sf Jello, go get some various ones and mix those up. Just remember, this too shall pass. But you should follow whatever your dr's orders are on diet as they have reason that they give those the way that they believe.
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Eating Like Crap When Poor : (
4ALongerLife replied to SlevieNicks's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
IKR! eggface rocks here is another link i found via the eggface site: http://www.dietfacts.com/fastfood.asp so whenever you go out to eat, you can plan. -
Eating Like Crap When Poor : (
4ALongerLife replied to SlevieNicks's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
here's a good resource for eating out: http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/2010/01/strategies-for-eating-out.html (this is a really great website btw for reference!) -
Pain - What Could This Be?
4ALongerLife replied to Pookeyism's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Sounds like your intestines? I've not had this one (yet) but pls call your doctor or his/her nurse, NOW. If you can't get anything done, call. It might be nothing, but they will know for sure. -
Restaurant Food
4ALongerLife replied to Lauranbob Mc's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I love being here and reading all of the great suggestions. Eggs, oatmeal, cream of wheat (you can go to IHOP, Waffle House or etc for this sort of stuff), soups, smoothie king/smoothie factory and specify your shakes, chicken salad (w/o grapes) or tuna salad - ask them if they can puree it for you, La Madeline has great soup (hey if you have unflavored protein powder? that'd be a great addition to a hearty soup)...miso soup is supposed to be high in protein as well..... just ditto what they all said -
"decent" Tasting Protein Shakes?
4ALongerLife replied to Delta_35's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm game for a "taste test of various proteins" everyone bring their 1 oz cups and lol we'll pull it down and pass it around and pretend it's a beer on the wall! he he -
Send Me An Angel, Mine Is Setting Free!
4ALongerLife commented on 4ALongerLife's blog entry in 4ALongerLife's Blog
Yes I had pneumonia after my first surgery, then a leak and an abscess. I think maybe I'm just eating too fast (so I am trying to convince myself today lol, I don't wanna stricture... and that scares me in honesty). Thank you guys for your support. I truly appreciate it... hugs (oh and no hernia but whenever i eat sometimes it doesn't feel like it 'passes' through and about b/w my breasts i feel it stuck, like in my chest..... and i drink just a little and it's fine, passes through; praying no strictures, ty all for your support)