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LadyL

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. It’s your journey and not everyone will or can go with you on this journey. I am 5 years out since Sleeve surgery with NO regrets. I needed this tool to deal with overeating and have successfully sustained the lifestyle changes that come with it . From 279 - 174 lbs

    Blessed Life and Grateful :-)

    Lady L


  2. I was just thinking of this very topic..

    For me its bread..once upon a time I loved bread, waffles, but it does but love me, or the sleeve.

    I am accepting this ....and feeling nauseous confirms whats in and what's out on the menu LOL

    I just tried out a piece of toast with thin sliced turkey and its not going down well. Kashi lean Cereal, 1% milk, crackers are good to go,.some cheeses but favorites are Fage yogurt smoothies with powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury Protein, and SF icees are the new go to treat.

    I am 6 weeks out and doing well.

    Eating to live as they say...


  3. I work for a mid size health organization and privacy is a concern. I'm 12 days out now post op and all is well.

    My scenario was to take 10 days off from work using sick time because I have big accrual thankfully but I kept a lid on the info sharing at work to ..I will be out for a medical procedure. Upon returning to work the med clearance form only required MD signature not his specialty or any procedure code so there us a measure if privacy there as well.

    I do let people know who genuinely ask ..how am I or what's that ur drinking that I am working with a Dietician to focus on Protein and food choices , exercise etc..bottom line its on a need to know basis.


  4. Pain contd.

    I was given liquid Tylenol plus a narcotic..happy button which I used as needed. The pain for me was about a 6 and then it went down to a 2

    Dull discomfort in the Ab area.The soreness is kinda like waking up after doing 200 sit ups but the air is where I think the sharp pains came in.it comes and goes. I am home now but have not used any pain meds yet. Movement on the bed is awkward trying to find a sweet spot.

    Resting, walking and sipping is my focus right now...do the initial pain does subside.


  5. I have had mixed responses from close friends and family in particular. I recognize the concern people have out of love but I also recognize what is important to me, so choose to focus on staying healthy and this is a big step in that direction!

    I have been selective about the discussion of WLS, partly because of the judgement factor and the fact that people love to talk. My surgery is coming up in a few days so I do not plan on disclosing any further--they can watch the transformation for themselves!

    The best is yet to come!

    L ;)


  6. The decision to pursue WLS was definitely not a New Years Eve Resolution.

    I have resolved however a conflict within myself that I do not have to struggle alone and that I can ask for help.

    When wt loss surgery came on the scene I was a skeptic and very concerned about the perception of quick fixes that folks would mask food addictions, related behaviors and triggers for a miracle fix.

    I realize it is a very indiviualized decision making process. I contemplated doing the "band" 3 years ago and part of me was secretly happy the surgeon stated " you can do this on your own--just move more... this is not an option for you." I have done wellness programs, gyms, integrative nutrtion groups over these past 5 years and nowwhere closer to my wt goals. These have all led to small and positive lifestyle changes along the way but I need more. I have adopted new eating habits, cooking and preparation but struggle with sweets, Portion Control and dissappointments. Thankfully I was able to demonstrate this 5 year pattern of active weight struggle to the insurance co and they approved it ( Feb 14--how sweet is that LOL) which made this next leap of faith possible.

    However now seeing the medical wt loss surgery advancements, testimonies of others along with main stream research I do feel GVS is the option for me. Because left to my own devices I have not been able to successfully sustain or fully reach the goal I have for myself.

    I am SO blessed to be healthy--absent of any chronic health conditions, but frankly I want more for myself! My action plan for 2012 is use the VSL as a tool to reach my healthy weight.

    I am looking forward to marking a new chapter in my life-- the best is yet to come!

    Preop visit 3/8 Final Surgeon visit 3/22 VSL surgery 3/29

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