cbd
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Female
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nurse
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marseilles
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illinois
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Imvalentine reacted to a post in a topic: Biggest regrets about getting the sleeve?
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My Surgeon does not require 2 week pre op liquid diet?
cbd replied to VegasGuitarGuy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Every surgeon seems to have their own pre op prep. Mine was just five days pre on clear liquid diet. Was not a too bad. What ever your surgeon requires, you will get thru it too. Good luck! -
cbd started following Will I ever drink water normally again? and My Surgeon does not require 2 week pre op liquid diet?
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Will I ever drink water normally again?
cbd replied to alocklea's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am sorry that you are having difficulties. It does get better but will never get back to guzzling a bottle of Water right down. I am one year out and still sip. I take a large mouthful sometimes but then swallow it in several small swallows. It is not difficult nor does it hurt but it is not good for my stomach and I still get a lot of noises when I eat or drink too fast. -
Dorothy76 reacted to a post in a topic: Biggest regrets about getting the sleeve?
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cbd started following Here I Go!
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cbd started following "you must feel so much better now...", loose skin treatment, Need some answers and and 4 others
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gregorygirl reacted to a post in a topic: Biggest regrets about getting the sleeve?
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pjb84 reacted to a comment on a blog entry: Fear & Addiction
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shannonk1676 reacted to a comment on a blog entry: Fear & Addiction
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Aloe Vera is good for healing skin from things like sunburns. Vit E oil or cream helps with the elasticity of the skin
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Oh ya....I can totally relate with you about the whole food addiction. As my surgeons office told me from the very beginning, this is a tool that they are giving us. We still have to make the changes and make them for life. I know this first handed that this is a struggle. I still struggle with my "head hunger". I am not physically hungry but my head tells me that I wans "something" to eat. As I said, this is a daily struggle for me. I have twenty pound to go till goal but have been at my current weight for about four months. It is up to be to kick it in high gear again to start loosing. I have read on this sight that some people will do the five day clear liquids (like we did to get ready for the surgery) to kind of kick start it again. I have been considering doing this. Also, up until this point I have not been doing a regular exercise program just kind of sporadic when I could find the time. I owe it to myself to make the time. I agree with you about being comfortable in my fat. I don't like to be in the spotlight and get embarrassed if too much is said about my looks and progress.. This is something that will lessen though as people get used to our smaller size. Good luck friend. We both can do this. Anything that is worth doing is not easy and quick.
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gamergirl reacted to a comment on a blog entry: From: For my fellow vets - has anyone tried to revert back to post-op style eating (600cals,>30g carbs, <60gprotein) with any success?
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From: For my fellow vets - has anyone tried to revert back to post-op style eating (600cals,>30g carbs, <60gprotein) with any success?
cbd commented on gamergirl's blog entry in Gamergirl's Blog
This is an awesome post. Thank you. I was sleeved in January of this year and am about 20# from goal. I have increased my calories lately so.....this was a good check and kick in the bottom for me. Thank you so much for sharing. -
Jerzygurl reacted to a post in a topic: I call "drinking 64 oz water" BS
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Hi..good luck with you decision. I am seven months post op and feel great. I can eat1/4 to 1/2 c food, salads a little bit more. I really have not found a food that I can not eat.
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supbanana reacted to a post in a topic: I call "drinking 64 oz water" BS
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AmyInOrlando reacted to a post in a topic: I call "drinking 64 oz water" BS
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I guess you can rationalize your decision to be noncompliant anyway you want. Sleeve or no sleeve 64 oz of fluid a day is recommended to keep you body healthy. It moisturizes your skin, helps your kidneys flush away waste, helps your GI system digest and excrete ( lessens your chance for constipation), helps keep your mucous membranes moist....on and on and on. Good luck.
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moonchild1968 reacted to a comment on a blog entry: Messed Up Bad
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Add Diet carry out, Weight watchers, counting calories and Diet Center.
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We're you ever thin before surgery?
cbd replied to Reigo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
As a preteen I was heavy and went on my first diet when I was 13. Stayed thin throughout high school...5'6 125#. Was 135# by the time I married and gained every year and have been struggling for over 20 years. -
Love this....these demons always stay with us waiting to pop out at a weak moment.
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cbd reacted to a post in a topic: VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
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cbd reacted to a post in a topic: VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
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cbd reacted to a post in a topic: VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
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cbd reacted to a post in a topic: VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
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cbd reacted to a post in a topic: VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
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cbd reacted to a post in a topic: VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
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VSG causes high risk for pancreatic cancer
cbd replied to Jenny12's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The studies that I have read all discuss partial gastrectomies due to peptic ulcer disease. It was low on the risk factors after heredity and smoking and several more. -
Great advice. Time yourself....20 minutes. I still us the small untensils that I received in the hospital (when eating at home) to make sure my bites are small. Chew well, eat slow. Good luck and enjoy. I found out that sometimes one bite is enough of a food I thought I missed.
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I lotion my several times a day...it doesn't pucker as much.
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Don't give up. I got a denial letter before I got an approval. She may of hurt your feelings and done it in the wrong way but those who file our information have a pretty good idea of what gets the "ok'. Find out what you need to qualify...is your BMI 40 or over? If it is 35-40 do you have two co mormidities? (hypertension, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, diabetes..etc)? Always be polite when talking to her and your insurance company...lots of please, thank yous.....lots of sweetness. Find out when she submitted your information then start calling your insurance company about a week after that with weekly calls to find out the status. Be vigilant but nice. Good luck. It is all worth it when done.
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Yes this must bother you. It's funny cause when people tell me how good I look I usually reply that I feel so much better.