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Kimz

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Kimz

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday October 15

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Peyton
  • State
    Co
  • Zip Code
    80831
  1. Kimz

    Coke Zero????

    I was told that it could stretch out your sleeve
  2. Kimz

    Coke Zero????

    I never was a big water drinker, so this has been a major adjustment to me! I like Crystal Light, and did great on it initially. I had that first iced coffee and there went the Crystal Light!! I know BAD! Doggz is right, caffeine makes you feel horrible! I need to go cold turkey again! I'm going to avoid carbonation until this summer, and then treat myself to a beer! Thanks for the reply!
  3. Kimz

    Coke Zero????

    I really thought that by 16 weeks out, I would be over the urge to have diet soda. You're right about feeling better off the caffeine. I didn't drink caffeine for the first 6 weeks d/t the fear of dehydration. I did feel better! Then one day I had a coffee and never looked back! I haven't tried the soda yet, and am going to hold off. Hopefully this craving will pass! I guess using the Night Shift excuse is just a way of giving myself permission to mess up! Thanks for redirecting me!!
  4. Kimz

    Coke Zero????

    Thanks Susanne! Totally flat Coke Zero just doesn't sound appealing to me! I will give you're method a try! :-)
  5. 15 weeks post- op and 50 lbs lighter!! I LOVE my sleeve!!!
  6. Kimz

    Coke Zero????

    I was told no carbonated beverages for six months post-op. Is this what your Nuts told you? I work night shift and REALLY miss my Coke Zero! I have been drinking iced tea and coffee ( even though it has caffeine), but I can't shake my soda craving! I'm almost 4 mo post- op and am curious if it will truly stretch out my sleeve if I drink an occasional carbonated beverage.
  7. Steph, I was fortunate enough to not experience the gas pain with my sleeve surgery! HOWEVER, I wasn' t so fortunate with my two C-sections. It was very painful! I was told the pain is caused by the gas pushing on your phrenic nerve. I had horrible shoulder pain! The only thing that helped, was to walk and walk! On the positive note, it didn't last more than a few days, and it's possible you won't experience it at all! Best of luck! The surgery is definitely worth the potential discomfort!
  8. Kimz

    10 weeks out today

    I'm so excited for you! You're doing awesome! I love getting on the scale and seeing weight loss instead of wt gain! I'm sure you'll meet you goal in no time! Take care!
  9. Kimz

    A successful journey so far!

    You look great! Congrats on your wt loss! You are a true inspiration to those of us just getting started!
  10. I'm not sure what is going on with your lower back pain. Hopefully you aren't getting a urinary tract infection. I hope u feel better soon! Keep me updated :-)

  11. Cb- I am actually feeling really good. My incisions are a little sore, and the drain is a pain in the rear, but overall I'm doing better than I expected. I feel like I am constantly drinking fluids, yet I'm not getting enough fluids in. I have been trying to walk laps in the house to build up my strength. I get my drain out Friday which seems a little early. I'm getting about 70 ml/day.

  12. Hi! I was also sleeved on Monday. I have been experiencing the same symptoms as you. The pain to your shoulder is most likely caused from the gas compressing against your phrenic nerve. The only thing that helps is walking. I had this with both of my c-sections. As for the neck pain, I used a heating pad on my neck yesterday and I feel like a new woman! Best of luck to you. Kim

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