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coffee or no coffee?
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I was allowed it at two months. I have 8 oz of coffee with 8oz of skim milk and a shot of sugar free flavoring to make myself a latte. I have this every morning. This way my "coffee" is also a protein meal. -
No support from Gynecologist!
iggychic replied to sheree212's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I have two dear friends who are MD"s. ONe is my OBGYN and she supported me in this decision. She is a tiny little thing BTW but once weighed over 300lbs. Not everyone who is tiny does not know your struggle My other dear friend was against the surgery for me. I had no comorbidities and he felt I should do the band. I wish I'd have listened to him frankly. As to the "easy way" honestly....this is the easy way. Why sugar coat that. Even I, who went through hell with complications have to say this is far easier than anything else because I don't have any options other than to eat small amounts. I also can't eat sugar or high carbs because they make me sick. That does make it easy. Sure ANY weight loss journey is hard, but this is by far the easiest IMO that I've dealt with. For most the surgery isn't what it is for me, so for those folks...heck ya it's rather easy in comparison to other options. No fighting yourself That is easy. -
Oh and ya I'm allowed everything except fruit and vegie skins and tougher vegies and lettuce. I have to wait for six months from the last surgery for those. I dream of cesar salad LOL who'd have thunk it!
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Even chewing and spitting sends stuff into your tummy that you shouldn't be getting there, and when I was no food I was also in the hospital, so I never did. I don't think I would honestly, I didn't miss food at all when I was sick. Oh and I just cut out six twinkie costumes. You remember the scene where the twinkies sing about their fluffy white frosting filling right? Ya me either....I think someone has taken a bit of poetic license with the play LOL Barium is what both of those nasty liquids have in them. You want to ask for the white barium suspension they give babies. Make sure you say it that way or they'll just give you more of that clear crap!
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Today i found out that i streched my pouch
iggychic replied to LadiWobs's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Today i found out that i streched my pouch
iggychic replied to LadiWobs's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm not sure what you're saying delta...did you see the fee section at the end of that COE link? They do pay to belong. -
Today i found out that i streched my pouch
iggychic replied to LadiWobs's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Then why do you continue to post and review it? If it's bothering you, and not providing you with value, and excellent way to deal with that frustration is to skip it and read something you do value. -
Today i found out that i streched my pouch
iggychic replied to LadiWobs's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Medical terminology does vary on this pouch thing. I have read many articles about VSG which refer to the remaining stomach as a pouch. Probably due to dinosaur doctors But the terminology is used. -
Can we have rice?
iggychic replied to geneseohubcap's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Can we have rice?
iggychic replied to geneseohubcap's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
What does your doctor allow? At 3 weeks out rice is typically NOT an allowed food in any form. That said, I do have a bite or two of rice on occasion (wild mushroom risotto) but I can't eat much more than 1/3 cup at most (i'm allowed 1/2 for a meal). I think I had it first at about 4 months from my first surgery (3 from the second...I have odd rules LOL). I wasn't allowed it prior to three months per both docs instructions. -
Where did you post it at?
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Sleeve holds too much food
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I'm glad ya'll are doing so well and I'll go look at that pic But FYI...just in case you go lower and it freaks you out LOL I was 108 just ten years ago and I am also a medium build but I was never skinny or anorexic looking. I have a big bumm and boobs even at that weight, so lots of curves At 100 or less I do get too thin....I don't feel good at that weight and it's impossible to maintain for me. I just wanted to share because sometimes we set goals and our body sets other goals, so don't freak out if you keep losing....just wait to buy your new wardrobe til you are really done LOL
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Oh Honey I just want to reach out and hug you! I know all of those fears and emotions far too well. I had a pain in my arm where the picc line was and kept quiet about it for a few days until the pain became unbearable because I was so scared of being poked again! A little needle, but you get to where you just can't take any more pain...not a tiny bit of it. I TOTALLY get that (and I had a blood clot forming so that was stupid of me). You tell them about the pain just to be sure hun because if, god forbid, there is an issue you'll want to deal with it now because you know it will get worse, not better later and you need to be done with this stuff! Is it the barium you're allergic to or the clear liquid? You could ask for the barium they give to babies. It's in a white paste like liquid that I found much easier to get down. Neither tastes good, but I kept throwing up the other one. If it's just the suspension liquid than changing to the white one might help??? If it's the barium, ya that sucks, but honey you need to do it just in case right? I'll hold your hand mentally while you're there...or poke you in the butt to keep you upright which ever you need. My son was six when I had the surgery. I can relate to your pain in not caring for your baby. I remember a week or so after surgery I just wanted to do his night bath so badly I drug myself out of bed and ended up passing out in the hall on the way to his bathroom where grandma was with him. I broke down for the first time and just bawled and bawled because I so needed to be his "mom" not some sickie stuck in the guest room down the hall. He'd come in my room after school and I so desperately wanted to cuddle with him, but even a few mins wore me out so I just got to see him for a few, then at night for a few, morning for a few...gad I cry thinking about it now. My DH and grandma and his nanny helped me so much as well as friends, but a good mom wants to be a mom It's so hard not to be able to. He also has a feeding disorder and I'm his primary therapist now, and that went way backwards when I couldn't work with him. That sucked At my lowest point, I never wished I'd die, but I remember thinking that I wished I didn't have my son who needed me, so that I could give up and just be done fighting for life. Not a good place to find yourself at all And that made me cry LOL If someone would come in to my hospital room and say "oh it's a gorgeous day outside" I'd burst into tears because I was spending another gorgeous day in that damn hospital away from home Or if they asked about my son's drawings, or a painting a friend brought me...gad if they asked if I wanted Soup I'd probably have burst into tears Poor things! But darling you have admitted you are getting better right You can't put this experience behind you, but you can look forward to it fading as you take each positive step, even tiny ones like every other day feedings are positive. I know it's tough but you have a reason to be strong right Come here and tell us if it's too much and we'll be here for you every step of the way. Dawn
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Best of luck dear!!!!! Take care of you and we'll see you on the bench!
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Today i found out that i streched my pouch
iggychic replied to LadiWobs's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
More surgeries if I remember right...but where I had my first surgery they were one...it does not mean much to me -
Completely uncalled for. Please go ahead and put me on ignore if you have trouble reading my posts verses the above. I have a right to share my experience just as you have.
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Sleeve holds too much food
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Angel I answer my posts on an Ipad so I'm not sure if it's the same on the internet but for me, looking at the screen to the right of the name you want to quote (answer specific person's question) is a little blue v. If you touch the v it gives you options (things like to "like" a post, etc). To answer someone specifically you hit the blue v in their post and choose quote. That will bring up their comment in a blank window called new reply where you type out your thoughts below their already inserted comments. -
Sleeve holds too much food
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Sleeve holds too much food
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My husband's doctor says that this has been debunked time and time again and he is allowed eggs (two daily) with the yolks of course. -
Sleeve holds too much food
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My fav breakfast is red wine and jelly bellies....zero fat But I suppose an egg will do heh heh -
How much weight can i expect to lose?
iggychic replied to kcinpa's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Many people here on the forum have done it so I don't see why you can't You're already past the hard part (making the decision and having the surgery) so now you just need to sail through the easy part and watch a new you emerge from the old one. The stats say that most will lose xyz in abc period of time....but that's an average. That includes those who feel grazing while sucking down a milkshake is ok because it's "moderation". Those folks will gain eventually and that effects the percentages of xyz. Those who focus and learn what real moderation is (ie enjoy something, just don't enjoy half a gallon of it LOL) will get to their goals. The only thing holding you back from that final number will be excess skin so keep that in mind. Your body will need a long time to bounce back from where it's been, especially your out side shell. Keep that in mind when setting your goals and then just move forward one day at a time. -
Sleeve holds too much food
iggychic replied to angelamarie79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A