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piercedphoenix

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  1. piercedphoenix

    Pre And Post Sleeve Differences?

    I am almost 9 weeks post op and 53 pounds down! I would not change my descion to have the sleeve done.... Let's talk food. I have learned that folks who don't have the sleeve do not understand some of the frustrations of us who do have it. There are quirks, but on my end, I think the results outweigh the quirks. I have a very, and I mean very hard time with soft breads, tortillas and rice. I can actually feel the simple sugars breaking down and causing gas. Broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage are my devil. I do not touch them at all since being sleeved. Learned my lesson eating them last weekend. My insides felt like an atomic bomb went off. I had horrible acid reflux before surgery and lived on tums, rolaids and ranitidine. Since surgery, not one episode. Spicy food is iffy with me. Sometimes it makes me feel like it just burning its way thru, other times, going down is way better than the coming out. I try to maximize protein, and eat very little carbs. It's not easy, but I try to stay under 40-50g carbs daily. Again, carbs from fruits and some other foods I can tolerate. Cake, pie, anything "sweet", my body HATES! If I eat anything like that, even a bite, I sweat, my heart races and it doesn't stop until I lay down and take a quick nap or wrap a cold towel around my neck. One thing I also learned, I get annoyed very quick at how others eat now. The smacking lips, finger licking, stuffing food down the throat with out tasting, drives me nuts. I have had to really slow down on going out to eat with others because the sounds and sights make me ill. Smells of food now make my stomach turn, in particular green beans! Fried food I also a big fat no no for me. It sits like a rock in my throat. I was talking to my parents about all this last night. It seems like a pain in the butt for all this, but I am SO thankful because it's all foods I should it be eating anyways. I stick with a lot of veggies, fruits and grilled meats. I also do well with nuts/trail mix and jerky. I also live off of pickles, peppadews, banana peppers and cucumbers. One last thing...I used to love cheese, it makes me extremely ill now. I can still drink milk, so no lactose issues. Another thing that I found out...the textures of foods now can make or break me.
  2. piercedphoenix

    Where Are Your Incisions?

    I have three, one under each tit tay, then my belly button was cut open from side to side in one line. All have healed beautifully...
  3. piercedphoenix

    Its Your Period Dummy!

    I'm 4 weeks out and let me tell ya, my uterus feels like a dump truck excavating my body. I always had bad cramps, but heck, I have horrible cramps for two weeks, bleed for one, have 1 week of normal life then back at it again. Welcome to changing hormones!
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    Im A May Sleever!

    Honey, I was sleeved May 7th. I learned something valuable very quick...warm liquids go way better than cold. Hot tea worked miracles for me. I know everyone is different, but I learned from everyone's tips. Good luck, I promise it does get better!!!!
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    8 Days Post Op... Feeling Overwhelmed.

    I am 8 days post op also. I had some funky bloating too. It is normal. I didn't have the drain tho. Your body is in the healing process, things are going to be funky for awhile! Your normal!
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  8. Hi Shannon! I was sleeved on May 7th. The first two-three days, I was tired and worn out. Day three, no pain meds and have not touched them since. Day five, went shopping (only for about an hour), walked the neighborhood with my dog, and was pretty active. Everyone heals at thier own pace. I tolerate surgery very well, except for the constipation. I think the vitamins and staying hydrated really, really help, however, I am post op day 6 and still working in all the fluids. I don't have any regrets, and am looking forward to success.
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    Im A May Sleever!

    Just wanted to put in a little side note. I have had the most horrible knock your socks off pain in my upper abdomin since a few days after surgery. I thought it was gas pains. I noticed that I had not really "used the bathroom" in a few days. Drank some tea last night to see if I could shake things up a bit. Finally used the bathroom this morning and have not had the pain once. Looked everywhere to see if others had this issue and seems to be a build up of constipation and intestinal gases. I am going to work in some benefiber or miralax every so often an hopefully the pains stay away!
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    So Nervous!

    Had my sleeve done Monday, the 7th. Definately takes some getting used to. Left the hospital on Tuesday, by Wednesday was off pain meds. Keeping up on the liquids is hard, the vitamins even worse. I am drinking more by the day, and feeling a lot better. The gas pains really suck, and walking does help. Can't wait until my follow up on Monday, I can't wait to eat yogurt and a little bit of an egg!!!! With the pre and post op diet, I am learning that I miss solid food and the taste of real food. The small burps, and bowel gurgles are crazy!
  11. piercedphoenix

    Im A May Sleever!

    Had my sleeve done Monday, the 7th. Definately takes some getting used to. Left the hospital on Tuesday, by Wednesday was off pain meds. Keeping up on the liquids is hard, the vitamins even worse. I am drinking more by the day, and feeling a lot better. The gas pains really suck, and walking does help. Can't wait until my follow up on Monday, I can't wait to eat yogurt and a little bit of an egg!!!!
  12. Doc said I did great. He didn't even have to do the intended seven openings. Only had to do three! I'm up, walking a lot, my vision is blurry, but it's probay due to my blood sugar. I do have pain in my actual stomach pouch, but I am continuing with pain medications. Nurse said it was totally normal. I get my swallow test today, so a little nervous about that. Gas pains were not horrible. Good luck to all still waitin to get sleeved!
  13. piercedphoenix

    Getting Ready!

    Laying in the prep room...bout two hours till surgery. Nervous to lose a part of me that I have had for 35 years....
  14. piercedphoenix

    Bowel Prep

    I was never asked to do this, but I have been full luquids for two weeks... I'm wondering should I just do this to clear the ol poop chute before surgery Monday morning...
  15. piercedphoenix

    So Nervous!

    Getting sleeved May 7th, but I guess the anxiety is kicking in...I guess it's normal because it is surgery and it will help me save my life...but, I'm getting really freaked out...

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