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JeffNNJ

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Your surgical coordinator should be able to help with that.
  2. All the best of luck
  3. Always crack up over the "Wood-Johnson" thing, if you know what I mean
  4. JeffNNJ

    Question

    2 weeks
  5. JeffNNJ

    can I still eat out?

    can I still eat out? :X
  6. JeffNNJ

    5 Days Post-Op!

    It is very difficult to pop a stitch, especially since you won't be eating anything for quite some time. Gas and bloating won't affect it. It will take you a good week or two until the gassiness goes away. Gas-X Strips can help as will walking. Acid reflux is a common side effect and should get better as you heal. Hope that helps.
  7. You're going to get high and not be able to eat??
  8. Same here. It's difficult to gauge how much I can eat until it's almost too late.
  9. JeffNNJ

    NYC

    Hans Schmidt out of Hackensack. He did mine and I was thrilled. Used to date a surgeon who assisted him once and she said he was brilliant.
  10. JeffNNJ

    The beloved "Food Funeral".

    All very noble but since I wasn't given a pre op diet, I ate like a complete frigging maniac. There was less than 3 weeks between my initial consultation and my surgery during which I gained 10 lbs. Not the healthiest choice but it certainly was memorable.
  11. JeffNNJ

    WATERMELON!?

    It's on the recommended list starting Phase 2.
  12. JeffNNJ

    Having a setback

    It's the first thing I thought of. Maybe you can have it declared medically necessary and get it free from the government.
  13. JeffNNJ

    LIQUID TIRED

    Depends upon your surgeon but that's usually after about 4 weeks.
  14. JeffNNJ

    Well I'm a slow loser

    The slower you lose, the tighter your skin will be. I think it's a positive.
  15. My first consultation was Valentine's Day and I was sleeved 3/4. Process should be quick and straight forward.

  16. The puree phase is the hardest because you never really know what to eat and it's hard to gauge when to stop eating. To some extent I still have the problem and I am into my 8th week. I am trying to eat healthy and pretty much succeed but I am experimenting with trying some not so healthy things. The way I look at it is that given the amount I am able to eat at a sitting, there is no way I can OD on calories. Had like 4 french fries with my grilled chicken yesterday before being to full to continue. Had 1/2 fajita for dinner last night which felt like a bit too much. Takes time to get to know what your body will tolerate and what it won't but it's all part of the process.
  17. I used to mix it with either Gatoraid or Vitamin Water. Straight, the taste is pretty rough.
  18. JeffNNJ

    insurace denial.

    Your surgical coordinator should handle things like this for you.
  19. JeffNNJ

    Closet Eater....and I'm coming out!

    The good news is that you will be full very quickly with a small amount of food. Keep some low fat cheese sticks, sugar free ice pops, individual portions of apple sauce, etc on hand. That way if you are grazing, you're not taking in all that many calories.

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