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MaDunx

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About MaDunx

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 11/25/1958

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Specialist Public health nurse
  • City
    Edinburgh
  • State
    United kingdom
  1. Poor you! I wonder if you could manage a spoonful or two of live bio-yoghurt every day. Anti-biotics can destroy the natural flora in your gut and live youghurt encourages re-collonisation. This must be so frustrating for you, but you sound like you are doing the right thing taking things gently. Good luck
  2. I've been eating nuts and seeds since 8 weeks with no ill effects so I shouldn't worry that you could damage anything. Advice here in the UK seems quite different to the US. My dietician (nutritionist) has encouraged a quite rapid transition to "normal" food with little or no protein supplements. Good luck, take care
  3. MaDunx

    Costochronditis?

    Hope you are feeling better. I had pain in a similar area, more over my sternum through to my back. My doc thought costochondritis and gave me strong NSAIDs. Misdiagnosis, it was oesophagitis and possibly beginning s of an ulcer (meds made it much worse!) Stopped all my nsaids (have never taken them since) started omeprazole. I got such a fright that i have never taken anti-inflamatory meds since (had knee and foot pain) and was amazed to discover that I could get by without, partly due to "walking through the pain" Since i was sleeved knee and foot pain almost completely gone. Good luck!
  4. Have you tried lifting 50lbs! Believe me if you strap that to your back and walk about for a while you'll realise how amazingly well you are doing. Also it's Goodbye Forever to these lbs, we won't be seeing them again, Hooray! Well done you!
  5. MaDunx

    Incisions

    Good idea to visit the pharmacist for advice. Hydocortisone may well help if the rash is an allergic like reaction to adhesives or other surgical materiels. you say your belly button is itchy? This could be the result of a fungal infection and hydocortisone might actually make that worse. Best seek professional advice from pharmacist or Doc. Good luck!
  6. MaDunx

    Seeking Last Minute Advice

    Relax! Pre-op is not so much about weight loss, rather preparation and reducing fatty liver, If you are sticking with the plan all will be well. This is a marathon, not a sprint. Good Luck!
  7. MaDunx

    Should You Eat High-Protein Products?

    I know this conversation took place weeks ago, but THANKS everyone. I have been stressing out big time about not being able to stomach the protein shakes. I have spent lots of money trying various brands, only to ditch them or pass them to my athletic son! My nutritionist has never recommended protein supplements and has always advised protein from food. I though this was due to the difference in me being in the UK system. Reading all the comments from US sleevers, it is apparent that protein shakes are a big part of the recovery plan. This discussion has been really helpful and illustrates that there are many routes to the same end and so I'm going to stop stressing! I am now 9 weeks out and get my protein from yoghurt, milk (not too much), lentils, chicken, cheese and nuts. I can cope well with a small handful of blanched almonds for snacks between meals. Thanks everyone.
  8. Hi Gil, Sorry not been on here in ages. I had surgery at Spire Murrayfield How are you doing now you have had your surgery? Well, I hope Fiona (MaDunx)
  9. Lara, How long you need to stay is dependant upon your surgeons assessment of your specific health needs and so cannot really be compared with someone else. Discuss this with your surgeon, I know it might seem to be a pain having to stay in a few more days but better that than developing problems without that specialist medical support on hand. Also, best check that your travel/health insurance is valid if you travel against medical advice. Good luck!
  10. MaDunx

    Second Thoughts

    Jen, Second thoughts are understandable at this stage, you are taking an irevesible step. I had my doubts too, in fact I almost bolted the morning of surgery! HOWEVER: It is really important to reflect on why you are doing this. For me, I had come to a stage in my life where the future was one of very increased risk of diabetes, stroke, heart attack, disability and poor quality of life. It was time to accept that all previous weight loss attempts had failed to sustain a healthy weight. I did it to save my own life. Good luck. Do it or don't do it, but be sure to base your decision on facts not fear and be ready to accept responsibility for your decision. Good Luck!
  11. MaDunx

    I hate this

    I'm sad to hear that you are having a tough time, it's really hard at first dealing with the discomfort and trying to do everything you are told to do. The good news is that this will pass! That's not to say that there will not be challenges ahead, but you have taken a really brave and positive decision which will ultimately change your life. For now: take a breath! Just do your best to stay focused on getting in the fluids, you don't need to do everything at once, build up the protein over the next days and weeks. I am 8 weeks out and really the first 2-3 weeks were just about taking time to recover from surgery. I was not able to take vitamins until a couple of weeks ago. You have the support of this community, we are here for you, you are not alone! Hang on in there, believe in yourself, you can do this.
  12. Hi, I was sleeved on the 19th and my loss has been slow too but miraculously I am losing inches! I don't really understand why this is, my Dietician (think you Yanks call them Nutritionists) calls it "weight re-distribution". Well, whatever it is I don't much care, I only know that I am steadily working my way back into my collection of clothes from previous weight loss! You are so right, it's not good to compare. I am only 5ft tall and 200lbs, so not going to lose like someone 5ft 10 inches and 300lbs. The most important thing for me is the belief that this time, as I say goodbye to each and every pound, it's for good! No more yo-yo ing. Good luck folks.
  13. Thanks for comments. I've tried eggs scrambled and boiled then mashed but unfortunately they just sit like lead in my tummy. I find each day is a bit of an experiment, some things work, some don't! Like Lindanack I do rather crave a lovely crunchy salad. I have managed to eat fresh apple which is nice, I just have to remember to chew lots! How are folks managing with vitamin supplements? I tried the soluble vitamins by Berocca but they have a really strong flavour and made me feel nauseous for next few hours.
  14. So nice to get some replies. I have lost not an ounce for the last 9 days, but not downhearted as I read from other posts that this is not uncommon.
  15. Hi everyone. I have been browsing this site for a few months prior to my surgery, looking for information and getting a feel for other people's experiences. My surgery was originally planned for December 20th 2012 but unfortunately I developed pneumonia in November and was not fully recovered. was a bit of a blow as I had planned carefully to be off work at a quiet time. Finally sleeved on 19th February 2013 so now 4 weeks post-op. My biggest issue is eating enough! I have no hunger or drive to eat whatsoever and have to make a concious effort eat! I have tried numerous Protein shakes and find them all pretty unpalatable. I'm surprised that eggs are so hard to take, I used to love eggs and now cannot tolerate them. This aside, I am otherwise pretty amazed at how well I feel and looking forward to seeing the "old me" re-emerge from under the flab! Would love to hear from other folk in the UK, but also happy to meet fellow sleevers from across the globe. MaDunx

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