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eleven weeks post op need help eating
msreaina replied to Bigdog56's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
2000 calories. That is impossible considering you are still considerably new to your sleeve. I am almost 2 years out and I don't eat anywhere near 2000 calories. I hope this was not your surgeon telling you to consume 2000 calories -
I am almost 2 years post op and I haven't told anyone about my journey as a sleever except my parents and sister who hasn't told anyone either. I have a boyfriend I been dating for about 7 months. He has no clue I had the sleeve surgery . He always say babe you are starving yourself eat. I'm always like I can't I'm not hungry. I want to tell him but don't know how. Any suggestions will help me tackle this problem.
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How long after surgery did you experience hair loss? What was the worst month?
msreaina replied to Homecie's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It will last for about 2 to 3 months until you can get the necessary protein in. But I found that prenatal vitamins and biotin are a great help in slowing down and stopping hair loss. Don't worry it will definitely grow back for me it grew back much thicker than before -
There is a happy fullness with the sleeve. You begin to not even think about food because it no longer becomes the center of your life. You will no longer think what before having breakfast what's for lunch or dinner. It a very good feeling not to think of food all day long
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Has anyone had any positive post op experiences?
msreaina replied to berkeleycurves's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I experience was great I can not complain. I spent one day in the hospital and I was able to return to work 2 days after I was released. I wasn't able to drink straight water but I found ice to be my substitute and best bud. I will never say I regret the surgery or the process. Just like anything you do in life there will be the ups and down and for me the good has definitely outweighed my bad moments. I would say this is the best life choice I have made to date. Stay positive -
Anyone have just a 2 day pre-op liquid diet
msreaina replied to vane1383's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had a one day pre op liquid diet. Just had a regular diet a week before with no fried food or diet cokes -
You are doing great. Everyone loses at a different rate. Don't get discouraged this is only a minor bump on your wonderful journey. Just think would you have lost 14 pounds in 14 days with out the WLS. I am not saying it impossible to do but the surgery is your life tool give it time it will work. You are doing great so far.
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Terrified- I'm new to this sight.
msreaina replied to QueenieB's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I felt the same way. But the sleeve has been a life saver for me. If you feel you don't need the surgery then it your decision. Do what is best for you. But I can promise you if you stick to the surgery it will be the best decision of your life. -
I didn't eat a salad until about 7 months out and it was a few bites with lite dressing
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How long before you returned to work?
msreaina replied to chuck415's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I had my surgery January 14th, 2013 I went back to work January 17th, 2013. Quick recovery and shake back. -
Horrible eating over Christmas
msreaina replied to mcginn0425's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Holidays are the worst with all the goodies and sweets we love . But I have learn to eat a little of this and a little of that. I know it is not good for me but I just have to taste it. It stop the craving so I can continue on my healthy journey -
I enjoy not being hungry. It actually very satisfying because I am not thinking about food all day long. I don't want eat because I am bored. I eat because I realize I am getting weak and it's time to grab some energy. Food is fuel now and now a hobby that I do when I am bored.
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It's better than a a c section . I personally thought I was going to die after the c section bikini cut. But the sleeve surgery was a lot easier just gas was a struggle.
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Hi Kate, I thought the same thing yes you will definitely want to stop. Surprisingly you will have no choice or you will be in the bathroom throwing up everything you try to force down.
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Worst "compliment" you have gotten since surgery
msreaina replied to Lacowgirl72's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
@@jess9395 I think mines was a bit different. It made me think do I look sick did I lose too much -
I'm done telling folks. They don't get it
msreaina replied to wannaBthinsoon's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Not everyone will understand your decision it one you made to better yourself so don't let them judge you for making a great decision. I didn't tell anyone except my mom sister and dad. You have to pick your battles and that one I wasn't ready to fight so I kept it to my self and very immediate family all the people around me know is I went on a strict diet. -
420 pounds gone forever! This is my journey...
msreaina replied to Justin Wiseman's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Justin you look great congrats on your accomplishment -
Nervous Newbie with quality of life issues, Please help!
msreaina replied to brs124's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
1. Indigestion is normal considering your sleeve is very new. Drinking was hard for me as well at first especially Water and Protein. But I was able to get my water in by eating crushed ice. The crushed ice I found to be very satisfying. 2. The amount you can eat will slowly begin to increase over time but don't rush it. Just take advantage of the beginning stages while you can. 3. You will enjoy dining out again. I really enjoy being able to order off the kids menu save money and still have food for later. 4. Yes you will be able to drink sodas again. I drink at least one a day. It took about 11 months for me to drink one without mixing it with water. 5. Well I do not think you can stretch your sleeve some say you can but I disagree. I believe you stomach just fully heals and go to the size it's suppose to be. 6. You will get as normal as any sleever. It will be your norm and you will enjoy it. 7. Your drinking will be normally again just give it time, don't worry. 8. Life after a year is great. I personally still have to lose 18lbs but I am very satisfied with the journey and look forward to the future with my sleeve. 9. Yes getting full is both mental and physical. There are those times when I want to eat more of something because it taste so good but I know I will have it for later. 10. It becomes natural after a while you begin to love and appreciate your stomach. 11. You can eat hamburger, pizza, hot dogs and so on and enjoy them just no more pigging out. Don't worry we all had these questions in the beginning and it's natural to question the changes your body is going through. Love your sleeve it will change your life drastically. -
United health care community plan is great. I had no problems with approval. You can definitely hope for the best with United Health care.
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Wow you do look great. I wish I could get one as well. Tired of all these Spanx and waist shapers
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Worst "compliment" you have gotten since surgery
msreaina replied to Lacowgirl72's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I got a lot of people who were rude enough to say you lost some weight are you sick or something? Very mean and hurtful. just because some loses weight doesn't mean they are sick. -
Depression set in for after surgery but it was due to not being able to eat the foods i liked and not losing weight immediately. I just kept thinking I am still fat but it will get better. It is a constant struggle. I still have those depressed days where i feel fat and i feel i will never lose all the weight of was hoping for. But it's a every day challenge. You have to get up get dressed smile when you want to cry. Dress up just for think he heck of it. You have to make you feel better. Plus we are here for you as WLS patients. Stay strong
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I am struggling as well. It is harder to lose weight after the first year. This site motivates me to keep pushing. So as a sleevers who that is 23 and half months post op i have to say don't give up. It's a every day battle even with the sleeve especially when you can now eat what you missed out on for 6 to 9 months. I been told over and over to go back to the basic protein shakes. I actually started them today. I like to believe that with my sleeve failure is not a option. Keep pushing you can do it.
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Thanks for all the helpful advice sleevers. I have gone back to my Protein shake today. I thought I was pass that phase of the sleeve process. I don't eat sweets they still make me sick especially pure sugar. So that's not my problem. My problem is carbs (bread, rice and pasta). But I cutting those out again. I will do my best to ignore my boyfriend mother but she says it constantly. It hurts a bit because I know how hard I worked to even get to the point I am at now. thank you all for the love and support!!!!
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it will get better. this is only the beginning. The journey will have its highs and lows but hang in there because the reward is greater than the sacrifice.