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condanchri

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About condanchri

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday September 20

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Student/Stay at home Mom
  • City
    Orting
  • State
    WA
  1. Okay, here it goes: I was sleeved in February, 2013. I had no post surgical issues, and I initially lost 75 lbs. in just over three months. I felt amazing!! Then, my father passed away very suddenly and unexpectedly. To say it sent me on an emotional rollercoaster would be a complete understatement. I have lost a total of 85 lbs., but the last five have been bouncing on and off of me for the past six months. I am beyond frustrated. I know I haven't been doing what needs to be done: eating small, high Protein meals throughout the day, combined with exercise. I'm to the point where I can pretty much eat anything I want (and do), even though it occasionally puts me so full that I am way uncomfortable - I know all this is contributing to my massive stall. So, I try to pump up my exercise level by doing Zumba three to four times per week - unfortunately, I inevitably get sidelined with aching joints and injury, and spend the next four to five days recovering. I am so deeply disappointed and disgusted with myself. I went through so much to have this surgery, and now it feels like my sleeve is completely stretched out. I have been dealing with depression and grieving issues (as well as all the economic stress my father left behind for my mother), especially with the holiday's fast approaching. I need a kick start - something to get me back on track. I don't know if I should just go back to liquids for a few days and/or weeks, or if I should just do Protein shakes or some type of pouch reset (I came across this on the internet, but it would only allow me to see the actual Pouch Reset Plan once it charged me an access fee). If there is anyone out there that has gone through this, or could give me some advice as to how I can get back on track and back to losing, I would really appreciate anything you have to offer (the good, the bad and the ugly). I still weight about 308 lbs., so I have quite a ways to go to get to goal. I know I have no one to blame for where I'm at, except me. And I know I need to get back to what I was doing, post-surgery. I'm just having difficulty getting my mind back to that place, and I would really appreciate some help. Thanks for your time. ~ Danielle
  2. I'm sending you prayers for hope and healing, Amanda, and I pray that you have an uneventful night of good sleep.
  3. condanchri

    Aveces or Alvarez.. cant decide

    I just paid off my credit plan - no, it's not based on credit (which worked great for me!). Dr. Aceves and his people are SUPER easy to deal with. LOVE them
  4. I was sleeved on 2/5, and I just entered my whole foods stage yesterday - yay!! My first food was broiled tilapia with a little salad (so nice to be able to use my teeth again!!). I've lost 39 pounds since my surgery, and I'm feeling pretty good. I definitely feel a bit more energy by taking in my nutrients from whole foods. I'm planning on picking up my exercise routine on Monday (have been walking a bit, but feeling ready for more). All in all, life is great!!
  5. condanchri

    Dr.Aceves and staff

    As of today, I have lost 34lbs, and I am 25 days post op (I was sleeved February 5th). I lost a LOT of water weight within the first week. Since then, I've had a few stalls a my body adjusts to this new lifestyle, but I am very happy with my results thus far.
  6. condanchri

    Dr.Aceves and staff

    Dr. Aceves is so good that if I had any type of complication, I would not hesitate to fly back to him to fix me. Prior to surgery, I found out that my insurance would cover any post surgery complication here in the states. However, at this point, the surgeon I trust most with my body is Dr. Aceves. I used to have a lapband, but I had it removed 4 years ago. Dr. Aceves went in and removed all of my scarring from my prior banding (which should have been removed by the US doctor who took my lapband out) before beginning to do my sleeve. He said I really made him work! Yet, he did not charge me anything extra - he did a fantastic job. I trust him completely. And I really appreciated and enjoyed staying at the hospital for my recovery. The hospital was really nice and super clean.
  7. condanchri

    Dr.Aceves and staff

    Love them, and love their whole staff!!! It really was a great experience. Congratulations on your sleeve!!
  8. condanchri

    I screwed up!

    No throwing up, pain or fever. I will contact my doc tomorrow - thanks for your response
  9. I could have sworn Dr. Aceves told me I could begin lightly working out when I got back home. So, yesterday morning, I went to the gym and did the elliptical trainer for 20 minutes on the lowest level (I am 7 days post op). Today, I feel like crap - super tired, no energy, etc. I happen to peruse the post op info I was given, and it says to wait until at least 4 weeks post op before exercising!!! I know I was a bit loopy down in Mexico when I spoke with Dr. Aceves about this, so I must have heard him wrong - have I totally screwed myself up? I'm worried that I've put myself at high risk for a leak. Any help appreciated.
  10. condanchri

    Very confused!

    Sorry for all my typos!!
  11. condanchri

    Very confused!

    I was like you, except in the back of my mind I kept thinking Aceves. The money worried me, bit what worried me more was what would happen AFTER my surgery (follow up, piece of mind knowing my sleeve was done in the best possible way, etc.). I agonized over my decision. In the end, I went with Aceves because I just felt I was worth it. Yes he is more $$, and that can't with for everyone. I wish you the best of luck in madding your final decision. I was just sleeved 7 days ago, so message me Iif you have any questions.
  12. Here's the thing: if you are on the clear liquid part of the post op plan (of which I am as well, until I hit at least day 10 post op), then the hot chocolate idea won't work because it is not a clear liquid. It sounds delicious, and I'm totally wanting some sugar-free hot chocolate about now, but my doc was very specific in that, for the first 10 days, I can only consume things that are see through (broth, Jello, Isopure, tea, etc.). Maybe I'm wrong, or maybe your doc/nut gave you different instructions. Just wanted to bring it up, because you are pretty new out of surgery (I am only 5 days out myself). I totally understand where you are coming from though. I hit a roadblock with broth today - all of a sudden, the smell of it alone was just making me ill. Think I need a bit of a break from it . I'm having difficulty getting enough Protein in, as well as anything else down. Everything feels very tight for me, and it's frustrating to try and get the water/protein in, but come up short because I simply can't get it down any faster. Okay, enough complaining. Best of luck to you!
  13. condanchri

    on my way!

    Just okay. Definitely not 100%. I'm trying hard to get my fluids in (and falling short). Everything is just so tight, I'm finding it hard to get anything . down. I keep hoping each day it will get better (I know it will). Trying to keep my spirits up. Thank you for asking.
  14. condanchri

    important question

    No, I asked for an acid reducer but they said no. Maybe it was to soon from surgery. Maybe today. I am feeling slightly better. Thank you for the responses
  15. condanchri

    important question

    I am getting nausea meds. Keeping eyes on the prize -i like that when it happens, i get up and walk a bit. Hope it goes away soon!

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