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Nearly four months out and I can eat it so long as it's tender and chewed really well.
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Low Bp And Pulse - Virtually Dead?
PollyBlue replied to PollyBlue's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wow I had no idea it could be related to so many things. Thank goodness we have so many medically trained people on this forum. Thanks everyone for your replies. -
I'm five weeks post op. Going ok apart from nasty headache and dizziness upon standing. Drinking abou 1.2 - 1.5 litres of fluid per day, eating, meh, a bit. I've always had good blood pressure (around 110/60) and pulse rate (60pbm). In hospital my obs were 90/50 for blood pressure and 45 for pulse. I was hooked up to the IV for fluids and pain relief. The nurses didn't seem peturbed by this and I never asked my surgeon about it - assuming he read my charts when he visited. Now that I'm out of hospital I felt dizzy again this morning and had a bit of a headache. At the chemist I asked the assistant to take my blood pressure, thinking it might be high - 110/60 - great, but a bit on the low side (she said), but then she looked worried and said "Oh, but your pulse is 48.....are you diabetic?" No I'm not. Now I'm wondering what the h*ll is going on with my pulse. I'm obviously no athlete, my BMI is 34, my exercise is 45 minutes of brisk walking four days a week. Can anyone please shed some light on this? Thanks in advance!!
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I eat tomatoes all the time.....but they do give me reflux unfortunately. I'm three months out.
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Hyperactive Pyloric Valve
PollyBlue replied to CrazyCatLady's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Wow. Sorry I can't help, but good luck with this one. I'm interested in what other people have to offer. -
Determined But Scared
PollyBlue replied to ambershayle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sorry I can't help with the photo upload, but I can tell you that this isn't a decision to take lightly. I have fleeting moments of regret when I want to scarf a bowl of pasta...but then I remember that it was exactly that behaviour that led me to obesity. Overall I love my sleeve, but it has taken me a couple of months to get to that point. I didn't have any complications, just a bit of reflux, but you do need to get your head around the fact that your eating habits will change FOREVER! This isn't just a quick fix "I'll lose weight then go back to normal" type "diet" - it is forever removing 80% of your stomach. When you REALLY understand all of that and accept it, you're ready for your new life - a new Wonderful life. -
Worried About My Daughter
PollyBlue replied to AKSleever's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Here in Australia we are lucky that healthy eating is part of the school curriculum - starting in Primary school. That said, I believe it is important that children learn good habits in the home .... which is exactly where I learned all of my BAD habits. I'm determined this will not happen to my children. -
Yep, I had this too. I had to change my PPI as it wasn't working. Even now I feel "hungry" sometimes, but it isn't real hunger. Real hunger often now presents as feeling light-headed and weak - THEN you know you have to eat. Everyone is different though, but the vast majority of us who experience hunger early out are experiencing a form of reflux.
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Feeling Unlike Myself-4 Days Post-Op
PollyBlue replied to angelakay2's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yay for Amy kicking the dreaded fags....my doc said quitting was harder than giving up heroin (hopefully he didn't say that from personal experience...lol). It took me a good couple of months to feel "myself" again....without vague discomforts and fatigue (and vagueness). Now I feel like a completely refreshed and new version of my old self with a bucketload more energy. It wasn't an easy road, but it was definitely one worth taking. Congratulations. -
Sometimes people just suck. Sometimes our interpretation of the behaviours of others can be egocentric - that is their behaviours have nothing to do with us and more to do with what other things are happening in their lives. I'm guilty of being hypersensitive....sometimes my skin is thicker than others. The older I get the more I can shrug off people being sh*ts ... and more often I attribute their behaviour to them having a bad day - something I decide not to be a part of. We've all experienced it and it is easy to be offended, but if those d*cks really are having a go, then they are probably not the types of people you want as friends. This situation is one where I am happy to say age (I'm 42) has been hugely beneficial. We are all loved by somebody for reason's deeper than a pretty face.
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Nope no sweating when I eat either - although I think it does happen when people "dump". Your doctor really sounds like an ass.
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What If People Treat Me Better As A Thin Person? It Would Make Me So Angry!
PollyBlue replied to lunabella007's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes, they do treat me differently and it disgusts me. I was on a plane recently and when I needed to squeeze through to visit the loo people were kind and smiling and happy to adjust their stance so I could get through. Before, whien I was massive, I'd get eye rolling and lips curled in disdain. It's not just on planes, it is everywhere - shops, restaurants, just walking down the street. I am more confident, however I didn't consider myself hideous pre-weightloss - or deserving of general disdain. People can be so blatantly cruel. -
I am with Patrick. This sounds dreadful. You also need to get back to the doctor to assess whether you still have infection or a possible leak elsewhere (causing sweats). On the other hand your tummy is obviously still healing after such a terrible time, so that may be the cause. Please get another opinion!
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Whats Better Sleeve Or Ru En Y?
PollyBlue replied to got2bthin's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Go sleeve. It may/may not be as fast as sleeve, but in my opinion there are less risks in the short and long term. -
Yep, reflux! It's a bummer. Ask your doctor about ppi pills to control it.
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Yep. You've got nothing to be sad about girl. You're a success.
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Did I Make A Mistake In My Clear Liquids Stage?
PollyBlue replied to Ready for the new Lay-Lay's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
You're fine. I was on shakes immediately post op. I also used straws with no ill affects. Of course it is always best to take the advice of your doctor above that found here. -
Can only speak from my experience and what I've read .... Basically the thinner you get the harder you have to work to get it off. I was a relative lightweight (about 209) when I started pre op diet in Feb and I'm now 169. The biggest slab of weight came off during the 4-5week pre-op diet (about 20lbs). Now I'm struggling to lose a pound a week. It kind of goes up and down. My exercise has petered out a bit so I need to move more. If you're a bit heavier to begin with you'll find the weight will fly off (apparently) in big chunks....as you get smaller the weightloss will slow down. It must come down to calories....smaller people need less calories to maintain than bigger ones....hence it's harder to lose weight! I hope that explains it. Someone else might be able to explain it better!
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Pre op I used to go to bed early ALL the time and(with great difficulty) try to ignore the stomach growls!
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What's Wrong? Food Stuck? Stricture? Help!
PollyBlue replied to CynthiaK's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
HI Cynthia I'm really glad to see you've gone back to runny foods 'cause as soon as I read your post I thought "she's not ready for the next stage yet." Take it easy but when in doubt call the doc! -
How Would I Know If My Sleeve Had A Leak?
PollyBlue replied to itsmeloca's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes, what those two said! Also I've heard some people just vomit bile. Generally it is severe pain and fever. It is also VERY rare. -
"worst Decision I Have Ever Made Update"
PollyBlue replied to 1maryreigel's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
So pleased for you. It may seem strange but we're all on this roller coaster together, so when something goes wrong for someone we all feel it! Good luck -
Sizes Have Changed
PollyBlue replied to peacequeen's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I may be wrong, but I think this has to do with the high protein diet. I'm the same when it comes to shape. I'm a lot leaner at this weight now than I was in my teens. Perhaps it's age too (hope not ). -
Why is that? Why would they not allow you to serve? So strange. I feel for you.
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I'm thinking the fat in the hashbrowns would be playing merry hell with your tummy.