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That food pain in the chest
Disney replied to meggiep's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This happens to me, too! And I am 11 weeks out. EVERY single time I drink a Protein Shake or eat a Protein Bar, it happens. BUT it also happens when I eat certain yogurts. Just like you, it lasts about 15 minutes, sweats, heart racing and all, then it's gone and I feel fine. Sometimes, I'm like Kelly and get serious diarrhea from them. Who knows, but I hope this fades as time goes on. -
Date set for June 6; anxiety and jitters normal?!?!?!
Disney replied to mnbsleeve's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes! It was a surprise, but a happy one. As far as the first couple weeks after surgery, you will be feeling physically ok after a few days and certainly will be able to do any school related work then. Of course you will have the typical brain fog for a few days, but should be good to go after that. Now, I won't lie, sometimes it seems all you are doing is remembering to drink, eat, take Vitamins, repeat....lol but just set yourself a timer and you will keep yourself on track. Plus, that won't last forever. It will become second nature pretty soon. Congrats on your decision to do this. You are so right, we can talk ourselves out of things so fast. Just do it, get it over with, and feel better than EVER! Keep posting here, you will only grow more confident, I promise -
Date set for June 6; anxiety and jitters normal?!?!?!
Disney replied to mnbsleeve's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yep, crazy like a fox. Probably the best decision you could possibly make for yourself. Good luck! BTW, my sister is working on her doctorate, too. She found out she is pregnant last November. She is due in July. Oh, and she is 43!!! With one child that just graduated a week ago. So, this surgery isn't gonna make you get behind. If she can do this, you can too! -
Why must I finish it? WHY????
Disney replied to tntransplant06's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My starving children were in Africa, too, Applesaucy. Gosh, how did we make it through? Any wonder we have food issues as adults? -
Glad to hear you are felling well! That's great for 4 days out! Wish you the best for the rest of your journey
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Well, everyone is different, but if your job is really an active one, a month would be great. I didn't need that long off, but my job is not very physical and I was fine. I did not get my energy back for at least a month, but again, if you don't have a demanding job, you will be fine going back earlier. But I would take the month since your mom has agreed to help. Good luck to you
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On my 3rd week stall... so Disappointed :(
Disney replied to Starry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I think you are doing very well, too. It is almost impossible to do a 'low carb' diet without taking in more fat. Most low carb foods have fat. cheese, meat, eggs, etc. And for no more than we can eat at each sitting, I won't torture myself by eating lowfat ( which equals children's paste) items like sour cream, cream cheese, etc. The full fat versions of these items won't kill me when I can only eat a tsp of them =) Don't come down so hard on yourself. You are gonna get to goal in no time and don't let your Dr. pressure you. You are losing just fine. -
I agree about the trauma of surgery being a possible culprit, although I have had many surgeries without any hair loss at all. I think it's the shock of losing so much so fast and taking in so few calories. I don't think the protein has much to do with it as I lost about half my hair volume once while on the Atkins diet after losing a lot of weight very quickly. And believe you me, I was eating TONS of protein. I was also taking lots of Vitamins (since I wasn't getting many veggies and NO fruit on the diet) and those did not stop the hair loss either. Sadly, I think it's just gonna come out no matter what we do. And vitamins, especially Biotin will help it grow back, but won't keep in from falling out. I wasn't taking any of the flaxseed oils or niotin, so I can't speak on their helping or not.
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Best wishes to you! Looking forward to you update
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What is it like having WLS
Disney replied to Suzannesh's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks for posting this. I always enjoy your positive posts, Suzanne. -
Wow! Thanks for the warning! I guess you just never know. That's a good idea about carrying the glucose with you.
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How many of you 2 month or more out are still on a PPI?
Disney replied to groovearmada's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was also wondering about this. There is a commercial for Prilosec (I think) where there is a disclaimer at the bottom of the screen in teeny tiny writing about how you should only take this medicine for 14 days unless your Dr. says you should take it longer. Well, that worries me. I mean, even if the Dr. says you can take it longer, what is that warning about? What is the reason you should only take it for 14 days? -
Way to go! And what a great attitude
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Man, I get those hiccups, too. It sucks, but it happens to me a lot. Fortunately they only last a few minutes for me. I don't see anything wrong with what you ate. Maybe you just ate a little too fast. Or did you drink any while eating? Sometimes even a little sip gets me going. I'm with Swizzly, potatoes are NOT my friend yet. They fill me up SO super fast. Hope you are feeling better today!
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Low carb diet questions
Disney replied to Sockmonkee38's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's a proven fact that your brain needs carbs to function. When I go really low carb, I forget things, can't think straight, have brain fog, get extremely ill. But like Tiff said, just try to do it till you reach goal. I mean, I can't give you a better example of "what works" than looking at Tiff and her results. On the other hand, just like she said, low carb doesn't have to be the only way to go after VSG. Just do what works best for you. Trial and error. If low carb gives you great results, then great! Just remember, the losing phase doesn't last forever. We can do anything for a little while, right? -
You are right on the edge of the 3 week stall. Most people have this happen. You can search it on here. There are few that don't go through it.
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Wow! All that hard work paid off! What a fantastic accomplishment. Congrats
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Just make sure to do LOTS of research. This has to be a decision that fits you and your lifestyle. Now, having said that, this IS a vertical sleeve site, so you will likely get lots of Pro-sleeve responses. I know I am happy that I made that decision even though my insurance would have paid for the lapband AND bypass. I had to self-pay but it was worth every cent. Good luck with your decision.
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Hey, at least you confronted the problem and know what to do now. The chips and the drink are both salty, so as you already know, it's just Fluid retention. Good for you for calling yourself out. You will do just fine BTW, you don't suck. If you didn't indulge every now and then, I think you wouldn't be normal. 'eating your cottage cheese under duress'......Hilarious.
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In the hospital, ready for surgery tmw
Disney replied to ahoy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Good luck tomorrow! You will do great And yayyy for the private room. I like my privacy, too -
Great to have you with us! Good job with the pre-op diet as well!
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Yes, it is always best to err on the side of caution. I know it gets old, but in the grand scheme of things, it's not that long. My surgeon has you on liquids till day 21, too. Then just soft foods. Hang in there. You will be eating soon
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Sarsar, you must be in surgery right about now. Sending you healing vibes
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Good luck! You're so close now! Yay!!!
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Emergency Care for the Bariatric Surgery Patient
Disney replied to wishes's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks for posting this! Very good information!