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delta_girl

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  1. delta_girl

    My Surgeon Is Dr. Gregory House

    Luck you I LOVE that character. He is my secret idol.
  2. delta_girl

    Straws

    I take in much less air when I use a straw. I rarely used them before. I use them all of the time now.
  3. I don't have a goal size. Being short for me means wearing larger sizes than taller people regardless of the weight. At this point, I'm excited to be back in my "fat" clothes since I had gotten much bigger and had to get "super fat" clothes. Last night I did start to go through my closet and anything that I saw that I knew I didn't feel good about wearing because it made me feel ugly, fat, dumpy, etc. and I bought it because it was the only thing that would fit, I started tossing into a pile to take to a consignment shop.
  4. I turned them off on my iPhone. You can do it. It may not be in the place that you usually find that type of thing as I recall. I'm heading to work in a minute so can't check right now. It was so irritating it was driving me nuts.
  5. Surgery on a Wednesday, walking on Sunday, back to work on Monday.
  6. delta_girl

    Today Is My Day !

    You will never be the same again (in a very good way)! Walk and sit up as much as you can to help with that recovery. This part will go very quickly.
  7. delta_girl

    My Terrible Day

    That is a load of hooey. I work full time. I often have to travel for work and and don't get home until late in the evening or stay in hotels, and I'm working on my doctorate. I also have an active social life with friends, family, and a boyfriend. Is she a nutritionist or a dietitian? If she has a certification or license, she very likely has a professional Code of Ethics and Responsibility, such as: http://www.cncb.org/CCN%20Code%20of%20Ethics.pdf which she has likely violated. It sounds like a case of misfeasance or malfeasance to me.
  8. That presumes that bariatric surgeons don't know because they haven't experienced it. I think people might be very surprised to find that some of our surgeons do understand because they have been a bariatric patient, too.
  9. delta_girl

    Not Taking My Vitamins

    I love getting a monthly B12 shot. That is one less thing to worry about. I usually get my multi vitamin with iron, but need to do better with calcium (I use Tums). I notice a big difference in how I feel when I don't take them. I'm less energetic and alert.
  10. My doctor, who is a no excuses kind of guy, asked me, "So, what happens to you when you are hungry?" I had no idea how to answer. He said, "Nothing." We are so accustomed to thinking of feeling any emptiness in our stomachs as something that needs to be remedied. It is ok feel hungry sometimes, but we are retraining ourselves to our bodies needs vs our wants. I'm still working on this part which is mental for me. The sleeve is a huge help.
  11. A fatty liver will cause some surgeons to decline your operation. More fat weight usually means a much larger, fatter liver that can more easily be damaged and/ or make the surgical process more difficult working around it.
  12. I ate a lot of favorites two weeks prior to surgery, but also knew that I had to drop some lbs. I was told that my doctor would be very displeased if I gained, and he is no bul!$. It was a balancing act to enjoy some things while not going crazy. Food had such control over my life that I couldn't reconcile limiting access to it. At the same time I was giving myself some tough love going through with the surgery. It was a leap of faith. You are the only one putting things in your mouth. That doesn't mean to be forever perfect, just make much better choices most of the time. I'll be going into my 6 th week and it is ok. I have yet to shed a single tear over food. What is challenging is working on the mental and emotional aspects of an addiction to food. I'm learning and growing and everything will be alright. It will be for you, too as you develop and work towards targets and goals. Be good to yourself in the process by thinking about what you are eating and why. For me, the further away from simple carbs I got, the easier the process became. Carbs are my crack.
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    I Dont Like Food Anymore

    The most significant change I have noticed so far is the ability to resist sweets about 90% of the time. I don't know if that will last. To say that I was obsessed with sweets would be an enormous understatement. I bought bread for family at Panera, looked at the brownies, cookies and pastries and did not feel compelled to buy any of it, even though it had been 5 hours since I had eaten and only had 200 calories at that point (3:30 pm). This week during vacation I had no issues resisting Godiva chocolate, pie, mousse, etc. I did split a small creme brûlée with a friend and only ate half of the half. It was just too sweet and rich.
  14. Two PPIs a day made a huge difference for me. 1 Prevacid in the morning and a Protonix in the late afternoon or evening. What I thought was a lot of hunger was actually stomach acid and gas. I also notice that, just as others have stated, more carbs makes you want more carbs.
  15. My surgeon said 75% removal was "standard."
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    I Dont Like Food Anymore

    I have really been wondering about this. I'm only 5 weeks out, but I've been on vacation for a week and have been eating in a lot of restaurants; soup, fresh grilled fish, yogurt, oatmeal, etc. I almost dread meal time. Eating is not. "fun " anymore. It is more of a chore. Drinking is fine and no big deal. This may sound sick, but I hope it lasts. I'm tired of my life being ruled by food.
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    Are There Any Single Sleevers Out There..

    I'm seeing someone now, but taking it easy. My former husband (deceased) and previous boyfriend were both very controlling. I decided that I would no longer allow someone else to make decisions for me or direct my choices. I did not inform my current boyfriend of 6 months what I was doing when I had surgery and I don't regret it. Everyone has such a highly individual case and experience. At this point in life I have no intention of ever marrying again. I just love life and am excited about personal goals I have set for myself.
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    B12 Shots

    I am a believer in B12 shots. They make me feel amazing. I have a regular rotation to get them at mr doctor's office. I don't have to schedule an appointment, just call on my way to the office.
  19. delta_girl

    No -One Responds!

    I stayed in the hospital two nights and went back to work five days after surgery. It was fine. No problem for me.
  20. Cotton candy and crackers with my soup on vacation.
  21. delta_girl

    Bm Question

    I was 10 days post op before I pooped!
  22. Your surgeon has 5 years of experience in bariatrics. I wonder why he doesn't include a PPI in after-care.
  23. delta_girl

    Shoe Size?

    I lost almost a shoe size after dropping 22 lbs and all of my dress shoes are much more comfortable. I have noticed that my feet don't look like sausages anymore. Not one of the largest benefits I anticipated from weight loss, but certainly noticed and appreciated. The exercise may have helped as much as the weight loss.
  24. I am now taking a PPI 2x a day. Prevacid in the morning and Protonix at night.
  25. I'm 5'3 too and after my doctor's appointment yesterday I was scolded for eating 80g of protein one day. He said more is not better and that at my height it should be 45-50g. It has to do with stress on your liver. That isn't to say you should do the same. You should do whatever your doctor and, or Nut told you to do. Carbs were never mentioned, just specific foods.

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