

Cherrydrop
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About Cherrydrop
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Rank
Advanced Member
- Birthday 10/31/1961
About Me
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Biography
VSG 23rd January 2010
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Interests
collecting dolls
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Occupation
self employed
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City
Prestatyn
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State
United Kingdom
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Zip Code
ll19 8ye
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Cherrydrop started following How many felt nauseous the after surgery?, What Can I expect??, Holy COW! and and 7 others
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Hi Bookleen I wish you the very best of luck with your surgery. Yorkshire pudding has a good point about the driving especially in regards to your insurance cover. However I was told I could drive after two weeks. I work from home so it wasn't a problem. You won't be able to take whole tablets for a week or so after surgery, but luckily I found that 2 paracetamol crushed up and eaten with a teaspoon or yogurt was all I needed for pain relief. Aside from the paracetamol, try and arrange to get any other medications you are on in tablet form before you go and check with your GP that they can be crushed. I nearly went out of my mind without my anti depressants for 3 days until I could arrange to get them in tablet form. Also, do get your stock of protein shakes in, the link below in strawberry and banana are my favourites, from holland and barrett:- Holland and Barrett - Product details for Whey Protein Another firm favourite that I lived on the first week is Petits Filous Frubes Strawberry & Raspberry Pouches, I got mine in Sainsbury's they are for children but I found them really handy and kept a few in my bag at all times. The protein and the frubes were all I ate for the first few days, I then added homemade finely blended vegetable soup, if you're away cuppa soups so long as you strain them (so there's no bits) might be an idea to take with you. I hope all this helps, love and best wishes Sandra
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I'd be interested to know how many of us still experience REAL hunger?
Cherrydrop replied to Cherrydrop's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thank you for all your great responses. I'm only 12 weeks out from surgery and even when I make sure I have taken my double dose acid reducers I still get hungry, 4 or 5 hours after my last meal, but it;s true I can ignore it. I'm currently having three tiny meals a day and maybe a protein shake. It's nice to know I'm not alone in feeling hungry, even though it is nothing like the ravenous need to consume I had before surgery. I hope many more people respond here as I'd love to show this thread to my surgeon who practically guaranteed I'd never feel hunger again. lol Thanks again Sandra x -
Snappy comebacks for rude comments about WLS
Cherrydrop replied to educationrulz's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I made the decision to only tell my closest friends and immediate family, but needless to say word has spread and I'm now hearing all the above type remarks second hand. It's making me so mad! Why do people see what we are doing for our own health as their bloody business grrrrrrrrrr!! -
Wow that's a real eye opener! I'll stick with the eggs and salad
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I'd be interested to know how many of us still experience REAL hunger?
Cherrydrop posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
There's much talk about the hormone ghrelin reducing hunger after surgery. I am possibly unlucky in that I still do experience hunger and have done from about three days after surgery. :eek: I'm talking real hunger here not head hunger, which I also have rather a lot.:thumbup: I'd be interested to know how many of us still experience REAL hunger? regards Sandra x:biggrin2: -
100 lb club in less than 4 months
Cherrydrop replied to Bbell's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
To those fabulous 100lbs in four months losers, have you any insider tips to share, regarding meals, how often do you eat, exercise, protein intake etc to help those of us who are making do with much slower losses? I should add, I'm pleased with my loss so far, but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't want to lose the weight even faster! -
I feel for you right now, most of us have probably been in your shoes. I've also found that when there aren't exactly hoards of guys pounding the door down, it is all too easy to form an extra attraction to the one or two that do. Chin up cityGal, in six months form now, you'll have your pick of the very best of them, and the thoughtless hound who hasn't even bothered to contact you since your surgery will be firmly a part of your past where he belongs. Best of luck to you, love Sandra x
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What Can I expect??
Cherrydrop replied to Phatcurves's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Everybody is different, we all lose at different rates. The day of my sleeve I weighed 275lbs, I lost 23lbs in the first four weeks, and have dropped at a steady 3-5lbs a week since. 12 weeks now I have lost almost 50lbs. I can't exercise due to back problems, but my back is already showing great signs of improvement. My friend who had her sleeve operation on the same day as me, has been to the gym three times a week and she has lost 37lbs. But we are both happy with our weight loss so far. hugs Sandra x -
Hello to all, Mr Ammori did my sleeve in Manchester and I couldn't be happier. Apart from a 50lb weight loss in just 11 weeks. After the surgery I had very little pain, no nasty staples or stitches to be removed afterwards, no catheter and no drainage tubes, just 5 neat little wounds covered with steri-strip and waterproof plasters. I paid ?9,500 privately with "Healthier Weight". That was with a discount of ?1,000 I got sent as a December special offer. I would highly recommend Mr. Ammori to anyone. love Sandra x
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Aw Jen, You're doing so well, you've got the best outlook. It's so easy for us to be down on ourselves, especially early on. Learning what can and can't be eaten takes patience and time. hugs back to you love Sandra x
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I'm sure when the fat pad you mention shrinks back, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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Don't panic it's still very early days, and remember we all heal at different rates. I was told not to attempt soft foods and especially not meat for at least 6 weeks after surgery. Right now you'd be best on mashed and blended foods little and often until everything has healed properly. Do follow up with your GP, I'm sure everything will be fine just give yourself and the surgery time. love Sandra x
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wish you hadn't done it?
Cherrydrop replied to stcyt's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
As everyone else says, I too have no regrets. I can honestly say, nothing has been awful or negative for me at all. The post surgery pain was more of a soreness than any REAL pain, to be honest I've had worse times at the dentist. It's strange the first few weeks not being able to eat the amounts you're used to eating, but it gets easier by the day to gauge what you can and cannot eat. I'm nine weeks out now and can eat tiny amounts of most foods, but I do try and follow the protein and veggies first rule. It's only natural to be worried, but you'll be fine I'm sure. love Sandra -
Hi Nicola and all fellow UK sleevers. I'm so pleased to see how well we're all doing. I'm nine weeks out now and have lost about 38lbs which I'm really pleased about. love to all Sandra x