willij2
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Need Protein Recommendations
willij2 replied to Butterflysecrets's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Try the sugar free Carnation Brand shakes or the Atkins. 10 to 11 grams for a 12oz shake. Taste like chocolate milk to me. -
Taco Bell has a black bean burrito but it has rice so you may have to wait a couple more week. I usually can only eat half at one setting. Also add goat cheese to the refried beans. It melts easier and is thinner.
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Why No Alabama Sleevers? We Are The 2Nd Most Obese State In The Country.
willij2 replied to wendy88's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Bama sleever here. Sleeved Oct. 12th, down 32 lbs since surgery. Eating normal foods again just much smaller quantity. Thanksgiving was not as hard as expected. -
I had a lot of fat tissue in the upper abdomen due to being a very large man. I started out last August at 720 was at 638 the morning of surgery. Down to 618 one month out.
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Yes the protein drives your metabolism. It is the fuel your body needs.
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The VSG is the way to go. Keep in mind you will still have follow up with doctors with this surgery to stay on the right track (mainly lab work). The pain should not be worse than the Lapband just will last a couple extra days. My stomach didn't really hurt just the area of my drain and many people don't even have to have a drain installed.
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I was told not to eat beef or pork until 6 weeks out. Chicken only if you eat small bites and chew very well. Fish and seafood should go down well.
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Stay away from the rice or anything with carbs. Lean proteins are good and NO fats. It's all about shrinking the liver. I only had 3 days liquid and I weighed over 650.
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You say stage 3, how many weeks out from surgery??
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Whole Pills Post Op
willij2 replied to steelergirl's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Whole pills are not good because your stomach being smaller cant absorb the medicine properly. -
My insurance actually covered everything except for co-pay $225 and hospital stay had $250 a night co-pay. Don't know the cash price but I encourage you to contact them. The hospital just spent over a million dollars to be cutting edge in Bariatric Surgery with brand new O.R. and about to have new rooms just for weight loss surgery patients.
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I just used 4 weeks ago. Princeton Bapt Medical Ctr and Dr. Andrew Dewitt in Birmingham. Looked all over the southeast for 5 yrs and by a miracle found these wonderful people and the BEST doctor ever!!