hourglass
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hourglass started following Single sleevers?, Incision Question, Burping & gas pains and and 7 others
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not there yet. nearly 3 weeks out.
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the crazy burping and gas pain stopped about 5 days after i came home from the hospital. however now, nearly 3 weeks out, i still have a weird sensation when i swallow water. soups and yoghurt go down okay but water is just weird. i still burp a little when i have water but i barely ever pass gas. hope that helps.
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Does surgery = Money savings?
hourglass replied to megancd's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
YES! i used to spend $30 easy a day on restaurant food and probably about $10 a day of at home food was consumed so definitely! i used to eat a whole box of Cereal and a half gallon of milk in a day. granola is expensive!! lol -
Incision Question
hourglass replied to DallasSleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
i was just in the hospital for wound dehiscence and it was my big incision by my navel. i had a puss pocket and a tiny little hole and it was just nasty. the ironic thing is that it didn't hurt AT ALL...until it started hurting. then it was hurting BAD. the wound i had an issue with was the one at the top of my abdomen. i think my bra/breasts were pressing on it. my big incision is really disgusting looking and bruised. when i first saw it i thought nooooo. it looks so disgusting. but i have been googling pictures and most peoples seem to fade to being nearly invisible. i hope this is the case for myself, and i hope this is the case for you as well. -
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tired of being lectured on here
hourglass replied to ********'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
same here!!! it takes a lot for someone to truly admit to themselves the ugly truth. sometimes denial can cross over into an uncontrollable state of delusion. i commend you on your honesty and i wish you the best of success on your weight loss journey. i have seen people who are 30-50lbs overweight due to medication, metabolic disorders, etc but to be honest i have never seen anybody who was 100lbs+ overweight from medication and/or metabolic disorders and I've spent over 15 years studying both psychology and metabolism (on a cellular level/biology). you know, you can lead a horse to water but you can not make them drink even if they are dying. and when it comes to issues of morbid obesity, it really is a life or death matter. some people are unable to cope with what they have done to themselves. i've taken prednisone, and was unable to walk for 2 years after some injuries that i had. i would ride in my medical transport van and we would go to a fast food place and get 3 meat shwaramas, poutine (fries with all types of delicious stuff layered on it and topped in cheese and gravy), 4 pieces of baklava, then have a few pieces of cheese pizza at physical therapy. i would still go home and have what my household considered a healthy balanced meal. Grilled chicken, green beans, tomatoes, cabbage, rice, and a banana. i would often have seconds. my eating was so secret. even people who LIVED with me thought that i was just overweight based on having seconds at most meals and not being active. because i gained most of my weight after my injuries (i went from about 175 to 375 in just over a year and a half then another 150 crept on over 4 years) my mother in law was from Somalia and she was quite large and i added rice and banana to almost every meal (which is a very Somalian tradition). people would actually defend me and say 'she doesnt eat that much - i have seconds too and i havent gained as much as she has, it has to be her metabolism'. because people try to make the illogical logical so they can cope with it. but it's just PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE to gain massive weight unless you are consuming and storing those calories. if you are in a coma and no one gives you nourishment you are going to waste away. no matter what type of crazy medications you are on, no matter what type of crazy edema you have. it's physically impossible. it is a whole lot to mentally deal with and maybe the OP is just not there yet. as frustrating as it is to witness a person in that dangerous of a state, no one can FORCE her to see the light, you know? it just really hurts my heart because people out here are trying so hard to get this surgery to save their lives. people are mortgaging their homes or taking out loans to even go out of the country to get this surgery. and then when you see someone so defiant and abrasive and unappreciative of it...that just breaks my heart. and then when they become HOSTILE to the point of wanting to pipe off at a community dedicated towards getting healthy it's just so painful. obviously the OP is just unaware. and you know, hey. it is what it is. imagine going to an AA meeting or an NA meeting and you have that one person there who wants to rant at everybody like "Oh, yeah...I have 100 DUIs, I ran into a few houses, I drove my car into a lake, but I do not have an alcohol problem, I do not have a drug problem. Every DUI I got was because I had just used Listerine right before I drove. I always drink in moderation. My body just doesn't process alcohol well so that is not my fault but yet I am going to keep drinking. I don't know why I am here I am sick of hearing about being clean and sober." You'd want to pull your hair out! Well, maybe not after the sleeve LOL. I want to keep each and every strand I currently have. -
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tired of being lectured on here
hourglass replied to ********'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Okay. Well, no one can help you with your attitude. God bless and protect you and may God bless and protect anyone who has to deal with you. -
tired of being lectured on here
hourglass replied to ********'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
out of all the posts made since you last posted... this is the one you chose to reply to first. interesting. ^no questions, all statements and observations. smdh. -
yes i think alcohol is a billion times worse. it's the only ingestible thing that is poisonous to every single cell in your body. that's crazy, eh? i dont drink. i never have even sipped alcohol honestly but i will probably always smoke. even my family overseas smoke and they live in a muslim country. i think it's just natural and okay. i also have a prescription for it so it's fine for me
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tired of being lectured on here
hourglass replied to ********'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This is not an attack or a lecture but just some of my own personal thoughts that I wanted to share. Everyone's perception is different - because I personally see two handfulls of posts where people are soft shoeing and tiptoeing and walking on eggshells. Even the preface 'this is not a lecture' is a form of walking on eggshells in an attempt to lessen any potential 'blowback'. However, if one is used to throwing tantrums and having their way handed to them - they typically are unaware of other peoples efforts to avoid upsetting them and having to deal with their rants or tantrums. To the OP: perhaps a website like Blogger or Blogdrive or LiveJournal where you can control/restrict other peoples abilities to read and/or reply to your posts. Or an old fashioned diary would be better for you than the traditional forum format. You can not control the actions of another living being. Even the meat of a dead cow will still resist the butchers knife. (Arab Proverb) -
Buyer's remorse? 6 days post op
hourglass replied to sandyeggo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
hang in there, dear! i had some hiccups that scared me so bad thinking i was gonna vomit and suffocate at the same time but just try to mentally just calm yourself down and breathe. just close your eyes and concentrate on your breathing. maybe watch a Tai Chi or Yogic Breathing video on Youtube to help you learn how to centre yourself and breathe. also use a tablespoon and a cup of Water and just every few moments just sip a tablespoon of water. like take 10 breaths and drink the tablespoon of water. my first day home i barely drank but the next day i got a good 40oz down with the tablespoon method. just keep a cup in your lap and watch a TV show and just keep taking the tablespoons of cold water down. i hope this helps! feel better soon, ok? -
tired of being lectured on here
hourglass replied to ********'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This thread is such a good example of so many things. Mainly that the sender has no control over how the receiver interprets the message and that everybody's perception of reality is seen through their own eyes and everyone has a different degree of visual acuity. OP - I wish you positivity, health, and happiness. And if you already have it - I hope it continues. -
Does nail polish apply to toes also?
hourglass replied to a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
polish on the toes should not matter at all. regarding nails, does whether it is clear or not matter? i thought it was no polish at all. something about the sensors they put on your fingertips i thought. i had two sensors on during surgery then one the first day after, then they would clamp another one on whenever they came to take my vitals. -
VERY Loose Stools or Diarrhea?
hourglass replied to QueenAmandy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
congrats on your surgery! i am 5 days post op as of today i am on the same diet with the addition of broth. it's all liquid. pretty much any time i have to go #1 #2 shows up as a plus1 to my bathroom party. using cottonelle freshwipes helps instead of toilet paper. just pat dry with the toilet paper and if all else fails, clean everything up really well and then use a little bacitracin back there. just a dab. -
4 days post op and drinking way to much
hourglass replied to roxi7777's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
definitely get your protein up according to normal VSG standards but if your doctor has you on ensure maybe its for a reason? that calorie & fat count is high for so little protein. definitely call your doctor. that low protein has to be bad for your organs. -
How Long Till You Were Able To Sleep In A Bed..
hourglass replied to Shilo30's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Getting out of the bed is a nightmare for me LOL. I miss the handles on the hospital bed, I really do. I don't sleep on my stomach due to religious reasons (I guess I just grew up trained to sleep only on my back or my right side) but I could only imagine that sleeping on your stomach has to either hurt really bad or feel really good. Sometimes the pressure kind of helps.