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raggmopp68

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About raggmopp68

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 02/28/1968

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Cooking, Crafting, Sewing, Gardening
  • Occupation
    Admin Assistant
  • City
    Flagstaff
  • State
    Arizona
  • Zip Code
    86001
  1. raggmopp68

    Welcome!

    I haven't been on in while either, since surgery in March. The whole insurance game is a real drag! As for finding a doctor who takes medicare, seems they are all slowly shying away from it. Don't understand it, seems having medicare just doesn't pay sometimes. I wish you all the luck in this journey. Support from friends and family is soooo important to our success. Why are they not supportive of you in this endeavor? Seems a very selfish stance on their part, if you ask me. Proving them wrong may just be the way you will need to react to their negativity. Show everyone that you can be successful and happy and just fine with or without their support. Then when they need you support, be indifferent. Passive Aggressive, I know, but sometimes people just make me mad. It's easy for others to judge when it's not them that is going through the struggle. They just don't understand or don't want to. YOU ARE WORTH IT!!! Remember that. We have been living in a type of prison and we are ready to be free and enjoy life the best we can with the limitations of our illnesses. We no longer need the limitations of being overweight. I have only lost 40 pounds since March 28 and I admit I thought I could cheat the system a bit. I am now back on track and have lost 3 lbs in 3 days. Due to having MS and it's summer, I do not exercise like I'm supposed to, but as soon as it cools down, I have promised myself to get back into it. The hardest part of the whole thing for me. Just know that the only person that matters right now is YOU and forget about everyone else. You can do it!
  2. raggmopp68

    Seven days out and my eyes are open

    Age 45 and Helen Ready is one of my faves. I am 3 mos post op and completely understand where you are coming from. Bravo to you for being conscious of what you SHOULD and SHOULDN'T put in your mouth. I am going to remember this as I struggle with a cheat now and again. Thank you!!
  3. raggmopp68

    9 weeks, 28lbs and feeling great

    I'm 9 weeks post-op and have lost 28lbs. My clothes are looking sloppy and I'm feeling great about it. I have absolutely no regrets about this decision. I did start to fell like I could handle a few tortilla chips and a slice of bread here and there, not a smart decision. I researched the process of Ketosis that is happening to my body and decided if I wanted to take advantage of this small window of about 9 months to 1 year when the weight loss is most likely to happen, I had better get serious and stop eating simple carbohydrates. I have done that now and feel really good about it. I guess I was trying to test my sleeve or something. I will be diligent about what goes in my mouth knowing that "Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels". Yea Me! Getting enough water has been the hardest part of this journey and I am so trying to get better with that. Like so many people have said, "I wish I had done this sooner", better late than never. When I have lost 50 lbs, I will share pictures. Thanks for reading.
  4. raggmopp68

    Old Story, Preop Gal

    No pre-op diet? It's supposed to help shrink your liver to make room for what they need to do inside there. It will also give you a head start on the weight loss. I was on a 2 week pre-op diet that consisted of 2 protein shakes a day and 1 meal of lean protein and some veggies. Plenty of water...48-64 oz suggested. Good luck to you.
  5. Same thing happened to me two weeks ago. I was told as long I didn't have a fever or cough, they would go ahead with the surgery. It never did turn into anything serious. Because of being under anesthesia, it was important that my lungs were clear for breathing. Load up on Vitamin C and get as much rest as possible. Good luck!!
  6. Applesauce, scrambled egg, refried beans, guacamole, cottage cheese, pureed chicken w/ gravy...oh, and protein drinks. This is getting very boring though. I have a problem eating pureed meat. If it weren't for the protein drinks, I would never get enough protein.
  7. OK, thanks for your insight. I was just hoping it wasn't something wrong with the way I was sewn up or something. I'll just wait for it to pass and eat SLOWER!!! The hardest the thing to do.
  8. So, with every bite of food or sip of water I get this pressure like pain when air is trying to to get out while I'm trying to get something in. What is this all about and will it stop?
  9. raggmopp68

    Getting Sleeved today!

    Happy Birthday!!! This is the first day your new life. Good Luck!!!!
  10. raggmopp68

    Newbie looking for support

    I agree, the waiting to finally get the surgery is hard. The day of was no big deal, the 24 hrs following, I felt pretty yucky. I'm 3 days post-op and feeling better each day. Am looking forward to full-liquids tomorrow. Broth just isn't palatable, but I'm thinking creamy chicken soup will be as well as the protein shakes, I really like them...as least I did before surgery. Good luck, and I just keep thinking "Nothing tastes as good as being thin and healthy feels"
  11. ok, what about that gas? When does that go away. Seems I'm constantly burping and it's not terribly comfortable. Got hiccupps today, that was fun....
  12. Thank you. I needed that. Feeling better now that I vomited and the thought of any other than water doesn't sound as bad as yesterday. Got a lot of sleep last night, maybe that helped. Thanks again.
  13. I do have pain at the incision sites, but the liquid hydrocodone makes me vomit. I want my IV drip back. Anyone else with this problem? Also, even the thought of eating or drinking makes me feel sick.Can't seem to get enough fluids down.
  14. I can't wait to look like that!!! Good work.
  15. Well, here goes!! Still fighting a cold, praying for a clear chest x-ray at hospital. They say it's still on for 1:45 today. I am soooo ready for this. Just want to get on with the beginning of the rest of my life as a thin person, an active person, a happy person. See you on the other side

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