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KateClivex

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About KateClivex

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    Senior Member

About Me

  • Biography
    Stay-at-home mom of two, 12 yr old girl and 22 yr old son.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    I love to crochet! I love to spend time with my kids and pets too!
  • Occupation
    Stay-at-home mom! But in previous life, I was a technical trainer.
  • City
    Des Moines
  • State
    Iowa
  1. Amytug - which DVD? I don't see a link or a title... pretty please?
  2. KateClivex

    Taking pills post-op?

    They gave me all of my meds in the hospital, and I haven't had any problems swallowing them. I do cut the large one in half, but it is not time released. Give your pharmacist a call and see if there are other forms of the medicine available. Then call your doc and let them know what the options are. Doctors have too many meds to keep track of, so I would do some of the legwork for them. But warning: I used to take my meds first thing in the morning with Water. I took them after Breakfast post-op, but I found myself forgetting them until afternoon due to the routine change. But on post-op day 17, I decided to get back in the habit of taking the meds first thing in the morning - and I was nauseous all day. Really made for a miserable day. Right now, I am back to taking them after breakfast. But in a while, I will try to take the in the morning with one or two crackers.
  3. KateClivex

    Feeling TOO good after surgery?

    I have had virtually no pain. I think I pushed my pain pump button a few times that first night, but I think I was more afraid of threat of pain than the pain itself. Next day, IV was pulled and I was given Vicoden at the hospital, and I took as they told me to. Went home that day, and have not used any since. On day three, I used regular tylenol because my stomach was sore, like I had done too many sit ups. But that's been it. No gas pain, no incision pain. Slept on my stomach on day 4. The only ever so slight problem I had, was the first 5 days, when I woke up in the morning, I was slightly nauseous. But that has resolved itself as well. I am not having intake problems either, with liquids or Protein. I wonder if my surgeon even did the surgery! I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop. (knock on wood!)
  4. I am struggling with this too. I am only a week out from surgery, but lost a fair amount pre-op. Reading all of the responses has helped me too! I wonder if I were to designate a certain dollar amount to go into a separate apparel fund, if that would help. In a year, I could have XX dollars, and if I *had* to, I could buy larger clothes. Of course, I won't have to, and will have come to trust my weight loss by then, so a big "small clothes" shopping spree would lay ahead! Besides, regardless of what size we are, we will NOT be naked. Stores will always sell plus sized clothing. And there are the thrift stores and consignment shops too.
  5. KateClivex

    Egg drop soup?

    I strained it, and had it on post-op days 1 and 2. No issues.
  6. KateClivex

    How Many Carbs?

    Hi everyone! I am pre-op with surgery scheduled for May 1st. I am not all that familiar with low carb diets... can you give me an idea of how many carbs you eat per day? I assume this increases as you increase your calories? I know that you need good carbs, and I don't think that carbs are demons. But I have heard that reduced carbs reduces cravings of sugary foods and other high carb foods. I would love to hear your thoughts!
  7. KateClivex

    New, scared, confused

    The surgery is a tool to help you stick with a healthy diet. It takes away your ability to eat large quantities at one sitting. And it helps most with their hunger issues. Or if you feel hunger, you can take a few bites to feel full again. If you think these tools might be useful to you and can help with long term success, then surgery might be a good option for you. If you think it will be difficult to fill your sleeve with the healthy items it needs to do it's job for you, then maybe consider putting off surgery until you are more ready. Note: I have NOT been sleeved yet, but I feel that with these tools in my favor, I will have much better success! As far as the 6 month diet goes - mine did not specify that I had to lose weight. My doctor was focused on making very small changes... adding more Water and Protein. Adding in some exercise. Etc. Some months I lost a few pounds and some I didn't. No matter what your decision is, I wish you luck!!
  8. KateClivex

    Pureed Stage...frustrated

    I have not yet been sleeved, but will be May 1st. One thing that my doc and NUT have said is that if things aren't sitting well, go back a stage. Don't rush things. Everyone heals at a different pace, and you might be still more irritated than other's at this point in their journey. Sending you good vibes and hope you can overcome this soon!
  9. Oh, and I had to take the h. pylori test on Tuesday. I had to swallow some sour stuff they tried to pass off as "lemonaid". Then I had to blow air into a bag. Then 15 minutes later, had to blow air again. That's it. No PPIs for 7 days before, and nothing by mouth an hour before test. Hope that helps some!
  10. Hi everyone! My story is much the same... overweight most of my adult life. Lost/regained, rinse/repeat. I think I have some inner demons with food... I am currently exploring how I use my "ugly fat" body as a barrier, to avoid getting close to anyone. Still playing around with that one in my head! I am in Iowa, the Des Moines area. I am using Dr. LaMasters through Iowa Health Weight Loss Clinic. I am 5'9" and started out this journey at 318, but am currently down to 280 or so. I am a single mom of two, a daughter who is 12 and my son who is 22 with Asperger's so he is still home. I am a May Day Baby! May 1st for me! Glad to be on board!
  11. KateClivex

    Diet Coke Addiction

    I drank diet mt. dew all day, every day. It's the only thing I drank, for at least 10 years. Not only did I want the caffeine, but I seriously felt that the carbonation was the only thing that quenched my thirst. Well, I am now on day four of no soda/caffeine. It's not been awful. I have been drinking a ton of Water. Some very slightly sweetened decaf tea/chai. Yesterday, I had one swallow of diet mt dew from my friend's cup - and although it was nice, it also tasted way too sweet. I have also been taking Tylenol proactively, to avoid the headaches, which has mostly worked. I will most likely not drink soda again. I like it so much, I am afraid it will easily become an addiction again. I am not very good at moderation - I am pretty all or nothing.
  12. Probably not. It's a no-no for me. Try a sugar free fudgsicle!
  13. You look fantastic!! Thanks for taking the time to share with us - great motivation!
  14. KateClivex

    will I be approved if?

    Since every insurance company is different, it is hard to say whether you would be approved, unfortunately But I will say, that I use Humana, and I needed a BMI over 40 since I had none of their "approved" co-morbidities. I wish you luck!!

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