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10wks PO and I cant eat!
LeahDane replied to AddryW's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Trouble in the am with breakfast
LeahDane replied to Novagramma's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I feel you. I had quite the time with nausea for the first 8 weeks. My nausea and reflux was from a combination of things happening. My stomach was spasming when I put food in it. I was getting lots of liver bile as well. So, Dr. Kemmeter gave me scrips for anti-spasm, nausea, and digestion. Do you feel a clutching in your stomach after meals? Might be spasm. Don't hesitate to call your docs. Might not be. Prayers are with you. Peace, and good luck. -
Don't shake it off, Kailie. Trust yourself. I see that you are an advanced member. That tells me you have been weighing the decision and preparing yourself for a while. It took me almost four years to first make the decision and get approved for surgery. When my surgery finally was scheduled, I had given up on it frankly. I second-guessed myself, too. I started at 408 #. It is life-changing... almost daily, I discover something different in my shape, even though the scale is giving it up grudgingly for the past two weeks. I came here and learned something from Diane C. who had DS surgery: "Also a very helpful article on stalls: http://www.dsfacts.c...or-plateau.html" Good luck. And, whoop whoop, you're almost there.
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I am so glad to find another woman on VST who had their sleeve at more than 300 #. I started at 408 and lost 15 before surgery. June 19th will be three months post-op. I've lost a total of 73 #. It has taken two weeks to lose the last three pounds which is a bit of a let down losing 70 # so quickly. Thanks for the post.
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Hello, I feel your pain. It took 3 years to get to my surgery. My first Bari program lost their doctor just as I completed all their hoop jumping. I had some health challenges that delayed my search for the right program and doctor. The second Bari program rocked, but my insurance refused to pay for the VSG. So, I waited for them to change their mind. I had my surgery on March 18th. Next, Monday is my 6 week follow up. Yay! Hang in there.