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Everything posted by zoogrl
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It's just air trapped from the surgery...you're abdomen is blown up with air and that air travels upward into your shoulder area afterward. It will last a few more days :-P
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Feeling regretful, does this pass?
zoogrl replied to BriDawn's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Just like Steeler^ chin-up! It gets better -
Glad you're ok!
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ER! Could be nothing, could be something major. Go!
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I'm in purée and I ask friends to go to breakfast places. I order a poached egg so I know it wasn't cooked in lard. It's worked great so far and my bill is like $1.00! Lol We are cheap dates now
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OMG LETS GET ON WITH IT
zoogrl replied to dfdscott's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I found that "better than bullion" plus some protein powder helped curb that feeling when I was in the first 2 wks. I could also control the taste of the broth and make it stronger/weaker depending on how I was feeling. Plus warm things felt better than cold and were more satisfying. -
Old Habits Die Hard...
zoogrl replied to MsVictorious1020's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Also, one more rant. As a collective whole we have more information than any one Dr so I use that information every day to sift through what I'm told and what others are told. It's incredibly useful information. Yes, there are some that I think do harmful things to themselves here. However, I try to respond in a positive manner. For example: "I'm on day 9 and I ate a whole sausage"...me: be careful, you're still healing! Let your Dr know. -
Old Habits Die Hard...
zoogrl replied to MsVictorious1020's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Telling someone not to use a straw is just moronic. It's a straw not a brownie...get off the soap box. If my Dr told me not to use a straw I still would if I didn't have problems. If the Dr said this quite frankly I'd get a different Dr. It's like when I went to the Dr (yes a physician) for HCG and they said not to use lotion because you absorb fats...most ridiculous crap ever, we aren't frogs. -
That's what I use...they are kinda yummy too. My nut took the box so she can tell others
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March sleevers.. Progress?
zoogrl replied to sweetmomma05's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
3/26 and I'm down 28lbs from 277 (5'6). I usually eat 1/2 cup cottage cheese for breakfast and 1/2 hour after an EAS (I noticed since I've been using those for Protein I'm dropping faster they are only 100 cal) lunch is generally Greek yogurt (plain) with a tablespoon of sugar free jelly. Just this week though I lost 5lbs after switching to carbmaster yogurt from Krogers (only 3gr of sugar instead of 9 in the plain Greek). dinner is hard for me so I generally have another shake and then maybe an egg or Soup with a scoop of protein or tuna. Swordfish was awesome for a few days because its packed with protein but its expensive. I also have a sugar free pudding usually before bed (I just bought the mix instead so I can make it with protein powder). I'm on purée but chicken purée is gross...I'm not a big meat eater. I've also eaten refrieds and mushed black Beans but they are kinda sticky feeling and not my favorite. Good luck! I notice when I switch things up is when I lose...and when I walk more of course. -
I did the same thing yesterday...just covered my belly with a towel
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Old Habits Die Hard...
zoogrl replied to MsVictorious1020's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I drank from a straw since I woke up from surgery. What is the deal with straws?!! -
Day 5 Post Sleeve and still nauseous!
zoogrl replied to jessinoz4's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You can get glycerin drops too! I love them -
I was the same day and it took 4 days. The hospital almost kept me another night because I hadn't had one yet. Warning...the first one hurts! I cheated and had coffee to start mine (2oz did the trick). Good luck! You need to have one though its been way too long...may be suppository time!
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Surgery on monday! Any last minute advice?
zoogrl replied to BriDawn's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Someone on here suggested an extension cord to plug in your phone and I was thankful I'd brought one! Also, I brought a work out bra because you won't be able to put a regular one on without pain. Conditioner for the huge knots in my hair from being in that bed for almost two days was also nice! Good luck! -
when can I take a bath?
zoogrl replied to hlogan13's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I also found coromega omega3 squeeze. They are pretty much everywhere and in an orange box orange flavored. No yucky fish taste and stevia sweetened.
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Yes! Flintstone kids chewables...pediatricians #1 choice lol!
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My nut said take Flintstone complete (has iron and the one with no sugar) first 3 mos. I'm taking 1 twice a day so I don't upset my stomach.
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march sleevers the good and the bad
zoogrl replied to thriving1726's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm from Tampa Fl but recently move to Aurora, Co. Sleeved the 26th and the biggest ugly is the drain! -
march sleevers the good and the bad
zoogrl replied to thriving1726's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Don't have a ^
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I was the 26th and mine has a drain. It's really awful and hard to hide. If I didn't have it I feel as though I would be in s different place activity wise. Riding in a car is so uncomfortable and so is any bending. On top of that its clogged and its draining through the wound mostly anyway...very messy. I get it out in 2 days yay! I've been inside since I got home and I can't wait to feel normal!! Be lucky you gave no drain!!
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For the first time I am not obsessed with running to buy half-off easter candy and hiding it from my husband
zoogrl replied to NurseGrace's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Just found this..."TransAct® anti-inflammatory Patches For 12hr Relief from Muscle and Joint Pain. TransAct® is an anti-inflammatory patch that provides 12 hours of uninterrupted relief from muscle and joint pain. Transact contains an anti-inflammatory medication, Flurbiprofen, which is evenly dispersed throughout the patch and penetrates the skin going directly to the source of pain." http://transactpatch.com/