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I don't even by sour cream now, my hubby just uses my greek yogurt and has no complaints!
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Supersweetums replied to DGNR8's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I am so sorry that it has been so difficult. Are you on any kind of acid reducer?? It looks like they have done a lot of testing, but have they given you anything?? Sometimes the feeling of being hungry is overproduction of acid. This can also lead to nausea and reflux pain. It is a shame that your own surgeon is so un-supportive. Is there any support groups in your area that you can attend?? Through that you might be able to find not only people that support you, but a good doctor that can give you a proper diagnosis. -
I hear ya~ Chips go down way to easy. Like I said earlier on, it is the one food that I can not control so I will not keep them in my house!
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On November 29th marked 2 years since I had my VSG done. How quickly time flies! I am 83lbs down from my surgery weight, and 122lbs down from my highest weight. I went from wearing a size 20/22 at my highest the wearing a size 4/6 and xs/s tops. I actually dropped a little below my goal and have been easily maintaining for the last 6 months. I was a slower loser, but I reached my goal in 18 months and couldn't be happier! I have never regretted having the surgery done and have always felt like it was the best thing that I have EVER done for myself. I feel so great and would do it again in a heartbeat!
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2 Year Anniversary
Supersweetums replied to Supersweetums's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I struggled through Christmas and gained 4 lbs, but it mostly gone now, just back to normal eating. If food is in front of me, I eat it, even if I am not hungry! The more junk I eat, the more I crave it too! Once I was home, it took me at least a week before I stopped craving stuff. Plus, my hormones are the devil. I can tell every point in my cycle because I will start to want to eat like there is no tomorrow! I know that I have a problem with food and being a food addict, so I have really tried to set my life up for success. I do not keep anything in my house that I know I will eat. I have turned a lot of the foods that I enjoy into sugar free, low sugar or low carb. I made many changes that I could live with, not a drastic diet that would help me lose quickly but I would not be able to maintain forever. I was a really slow loser, so I have been maintaining now for about 8 months without struggling. I wish I had the problem of dropping too much! But I never thought I would. In the past, no matter how hard I worked, the weight came off slowly, so I was not surprised when it came off slowly even with the sleeve. I do get hungry, but it is not really the same as before. Like you said, it is sort of an empty feeling. I get a little twinge in my stomach but nothing like before surgery. I hope it stays too! We will have to keep in touch, it is sometimes hard to find people on here that are 2 years plus out to talk too. I think this is when a lot of us need the support the most. The losing was the easy part, the maintaining is always the harder part. Most of my new habits are entrenched now, so I can't see myself having a lot of problems, it is just the brain stuff sometimes that gets to be. The 4 lbs gain over Christmas almost drove me off the deep end! -
2 Year Anniversary
Supersweetums replied to Supersweetums's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I just realized that I misunderstood your question! Oops! From what I understand, unlike a bypass, the portion of the stomach that is the sleeve portion is very muscular and does not stretch much. I can eat more than I could at the beginning, but I still have really good restriction. The best thing is to listen to your stomach. Even now, one or two bites extra is too much for me. Eat slowly and when you start to feel even just a little full stop. -
My little, miserable story... 1/10
Supersweetums replied to fancynancy's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Like everyone said, it will come. They pump you full of gas and fluids and it all makes you feel like crap. I gained 10lbs after my surgery and didn't lose anything until I was almost 2 weeks post op! Take gas-x or something like that, it helps get the gas out. Also, you are not eating anything, it is pretty normal not to go. Just be careful, it is really easy to get constipated. Good luck! -
5wks PO, and YES I regret
Supersweetums replied to happydaisy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I know you probably don't want to hear it, but it honestly gets better. I remember being exhausted for at least a month afterward. By 6 months out I was eating fairly normal, and now over 2 years out, I live a pretty normal life. The beginning is the worst. You feel like ****, you can't eat anything, and you keep thinking "What the hell did I just do to myself". Good luck and I hope you start to feel better sooner rather than later. -
In 4 days i will be 2 years post-op :D pics
Supersweetums replied to nicden17's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
We are not too far apart, my two year anniversary was at the end of November 2012. You look amazing and have done amazing! You should be so proud of yourself!! Congratulations! -
I'll show you mine... (LBD's)
Supersweetums replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Thanks Ladies! I have never worn anything so tight in my life! And when I got married, I was at my heaviest, so I didn't even feel that nice. I did feel good, and my hubby really appreciated it too!! -
I'll show you mine... (LBD's)
Supersweetums replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
OK, not a black dress, but the fanciest dress I have worn other than my wedding dress almost 10 years ago! -
Just cant seem to shake it off.
Supersweetums replied to FAWife's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am not sure when you had your surgery, but it can be common to get depressed afterward. I had to try 3 different anti-depressants before I found one that worked for me. Everyone is different, so I recommend that you go talk to your doctor as soon as you can. Is there any surgery support groups in your area that you can turn to for support?? Family?? I know logically you know that your husband can not help that he is deployed, but emotions are not always logical! And for me, my depression was an angry depression. I called myself mean mommy because I was always irritated and yelling at everyone. You are not alone. I really encourage you to talk to your doctor before things get worse, especially between you and your hubby. -
I have not heard anything like that either. I know with my program, they want you to stay away from alcohol in the losing phase because it is very high in calories. You will also not be likely to have any kind of carbonated kind either, especially beer. The carbonation is very painful. The only other caution is like mentioned above. It takes very little to start feeling it, so take it slow! I am over 2 years post-op and enjoy the occasional beverage.
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I am o- blood type and have had no issues. I am not sure why he would mention it. The only thing I can think of is that when you are o- blood type you can only get o- for a blood transfusion, so your options from the blood bank are a little limited! Other than that, the negative Rh should have no impact on your surgery.
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One Year - 133 pounds gone - a new life! Photos...
Supersweetums replied to CowgirlJane's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Congratulations!! That is an amazing accomplishment! -
cannot gulp down drink in the summer?
Supersweetums replied to Alexandra39's topic in Food and Nutrition
The way you are right after surgery and in the few weeks following is NOTHING like it will be, so don't worry. Like many have said, it gets better and pretty soon you will be able to drink pretty much like normal. I am 2 years post op and can drink a 500ml bottle of water quickly, without issues or pain. At first, really cold drinks bothered me, but not anymore. Now it doesn't matter! The only thing I have had trouble with, believe it or not, is plain water. And I have heard it from others as well. It just does not sit right. So right now I drink Arizona Sugar Free Lemon Iced Tea because it is sweetened with splenda until I can find a stevia alternative. -
Good for you! I used to be a pop-o-holic and then when I was trying to lose weight a number of years ago, I quit and never really drank it much. But I did enjoy a glass or 2 when we would go out for supper or a movie. Now, I can have a few sips, but anymore than that, and I get a wicked stomach ache and I am 2 years post-op.
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two years since my surgery and need advice
Supersweetums replied to janinemaire's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That is the great thing about the sleeve, it is so much easier to get back on track. I am also 2 years post op, and I still follow a lot of the the post-op guidelines. No drinking with meals, Protein first, lots of fluids. The biggest thing for me is keeping the junk out of my house. If it is not there, you can not eat it. I think this is the biggest part of my success. The sleeve did not give me more will power and it didn't change my tastes. I still love the bad stuff, and if it was in my house, I would eat it. Also, the 5 day pouch test is a good idea. It is tough, but it is meant to help you get rid of those carb cravings. The more high sugar high carb foods you eat, the more you crave them. And look at it like this. You lost 90LBs! That is a great accomplishment. And, yes, you gained back 7lbs. But without the sleeve, you probably would have gained back all 90 and maybe then some! If you have great restriction and you are committed to trying, you can do it!! The sleeve is a great tool, work with it and you will do great! -
I have tried NOW brand Better Stevia. It is a liquid form and I have not had any experience with it being bitter. Swerve is an Erythritol sweetener, which is a type of sugar alcohol, but it is not suppose to give the tummy troubles and I have read good things about it. And just an FYI, even with the sleeve you can dump. It is not common, but it can happen.
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yummy ... sugar free crystal light slurpees
Supersweetums replied to missT's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Love these!! There is a melon apple one that is the best! -
You Know You Were Fat When...
Supersweetums replied to Mckate's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I think it is a really touchy subject. I know even for myself, I am always worried to say something if someone hasn't been publicly open about it. I am always worried I am going to offend them, almost like I am saying "you needed to lose weight". And I am coming from a point where I know how good it feels to get compliments, and I am still scared! -
Rapidly Gaining Weight 2 Years Post Op Sleeve Surgery
Supersweetums replied to nikki042's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
That is the nice thing about the surgery. It can't stop you from getting of course. But it is much easier to get back to good habits and lose the weight. Plus, if you do start gaining, it is not like before. Optimal for early intervention. It is a lot easier to lose 5 or 10 lbs than 50 lbs! -
I have been overweight my entire life and I have had to babies. There is no solution for me other than a tummy tuck after losing all my weight. It does all depend on how well you heal and how skilled your surgeon is. I haven't had the surgery, but I have seen a few others scars. It is hip to hip, but it is very low. Most can still wear a bikini (as long as it is not a g-string type or super skimpy). For me, I would take the scar over the amount of saggy skin I have any day, just trying to save for it now! I would probably be a pants size smaller if I didn't have so much skin. But, I would take the saggy skin over being overweight in a heartbeat! Clothes can hide almost anything!!
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Wth Is Wrong With Me...? Lolbvs
Supersweetums replied to deltatrans44's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulations! And like everyone said, make sure to keep drinking, it actually makes you retain less fluids! -
No Drinking When Eating... Argh!
Supersweetums replied to CdnExpat's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I agree, don't let comments like that get you worked up.