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Lia M

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Thanks guys, truly. It is helpful! I just took a long break at work, walked to the store and bought veggie munchies, so I'll stay away from the crackers at work. I'm also going to call around for a Nut and counselor. My surgeon is wonderful, he truly is, but I've never met with a Nut and I think that may help me to. Who knows! Thanks again all of you.
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    Looking for an AZ buddy!

    I'd love some buddies........I am in Tucson, was sleeved in April and losing slowly!
  3. First off, I am very blessed and I am almost at 60 lost, which I would never have done without the sleeve. Secondly, no need to bash me after this, as I know, that I'm not doing all that I can do to lose weight. I am not asking to be told what to do or not to do.......Just reaching out for some ideas when others have been in this spot as I am sure I am not the only one. With that being said, how do you combat old habits? I can eat anything, I have no issues, and I'm starting to slowly work my way into my cracker habit, my not drinking Water etc. For those who really seem to have a handle on this. Do you have anything that you do that seems to help you through those old habit times? Right now, instead of munching I'm walking around the building at work. I'm hoping that helps distract my mind. I can't seem to quite get the system down. This was a life changing surgery, and an expensive one. I can't imagine how I'll feel if I cannot grasp a hold on this and make it work. My heart is in the race, my mind isn't. It's like I'm on a road, and I know how to get to where I need to go. I know which path to take, and yet I choose the wrong one... Do any of you see a counselor on a regular basis to help with getting your head in the game?
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    Low Vitamin D

    Mine is always low due to Polycystic Ovarian syndrome. My surgeon put me on 20,000 a day for a month, it came up. Now I am at 10,000 a day. You can overdose on it, so definitely check with the doc
  5. I went back to work in a week, but I had a few short days when I got back due to just being tired. My surgeon wasn't concerned with the healing as much as he was with the drinking and getting protein in. We tend to forget when we are distracted. So, I promised him I would make sure I did what I was supposed to, and went back to work.
  6. This is awesome! Thanks! It looks like a blast!
  7. Lia M

    Those who are self pay

    I am a self pay, most will work with you. I would talk to your prospective surgeons office. They hooked me up with some folks, I also did a partial loan through my credit union, it was way lower interest.
  8. Hi all! Just doing some research, I really need to track what I put in my mouth! I've been slacking, I see lots of different choices. Does anyone have a favorite Iphone app they use?
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    Post op question about coffee

    I have coffee everyday, even after surgery I did decaf for awhile. Now 5 months later I'm on the good stuff. I think it's mostly because they worry about you dehydrating. I never drink soda anymore. Just water with protein, Skim Milk and Coffee with my sugar free creamer. I've not had any issues at all.
  10. I worried about blowing out staples, as I threw up quite a bit for the first two days. Due to medications and such, I always get sick after surgery. My surgeon just laughed a bit and he said he "ties good knots". You won't have much to toss up, so even if you are a violent tosser upper...you don't have a lot to toss and you may not toss at all. A lot of people don't. I only got sick one other time, because I ate too fast and even then it's not like a flu bug toss. I think it's more like the door is closed so the food is making it's way back out..It almost feels like it's from your chest in a weird way. I would just be up front with the concerns, they have medications to help with the nausea, maybe he/she can give you a bit more than most.
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    Frustrated and a little embarrassed

    I'm at 5 months and as of today 55 pounds gone. I am losing way slowly too. I think part of it for me anyway, is I am not 20 something anymore. I post menopausal, and have PCOS. I think it's just the cards I've been dealt. I am more frustrated that I was...I am happy to have the 55 gone, as I wouldnt have done that in a year without the surgery.......but yeah......it's not always easy coming here and watching those posts of 100 pounds gone 6 months! The good person in me is happy for those who are having that sort of success, but the crappy person in me is shooting darts from my eyes and telling me to go eat a brownie! grins
  12. Well, I had my surgery in April, and I've just been losing slowly. I'm losing, but I'm definitely not one of these folks that it's falling from. I've made myself almost ill with the idea of the plane. I've actually been on a plane when I was bigger, but even at the size and weight I am now. I know I'm pushing limits. I think I've spent over $200 bucks in "shapers" seeing if I can pull myself in an inch or two. I have my own extender........but this is for work so I will be mortified and looked down upon if for some reason they don't let me fly and I miss this meeting Monday morning. I was even willing to purchase a second seat on my own dime, but they were sold out! First class would be 3k to upgrade. I am looking forward to the day, though the way I have been feeling, not sure that day will EVER come. That I won't worry anymore. I just wish it would have been going faster, but apparently my body is going to do what it wants to do. It's funny how so many things really mentally mess with you. "Will this chair hold me?", "Will I fit into a booth?"...........
  13. I've been cruising along, not losing at a rapid rate, but doing pretty good and I'm content with that. The last two weeks, suddenly things are changing for me. I feel hunger almost all the time and I can eat all the time. I eat less at a time, but I can eat all darned day. I'm craving things again, and I'm really tired. I'm not sleeping well, and on that note I've never been a great sleeper but it's gotten worse, just recently. I get in my Protein, always between 80 and 100 grams and most of this is adding protein to Water so I get my liquids in. I had my blood work done about a month ago and my Vitamins are good, everything looked great. I am going to attempt to do an all liquid thing for the next couple days, maybe "reset" myself. I was just curious if this is a normal occurrence at this time? It just seems really to have gone extreme. I went from not really being hungry and just doing my thing to wanting to chew my arm off. I need to work out, but honestly I am so tired that I can barely move by the time I get home from work. Working out is never going to be first choice for me, but I literally want to fall asleep behind the wheel as I'm driving home!
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    Caffeine

    I drink a cup of coffee everyday My surgeon wasn't worried about the caffeine factor as long as you got your water in. It's a diuretic, so you have to watch the hydration!
  15. I'm amazingly lucky because my parents support everything. Of course, I think that's one of the reasons I got as big as I did! My parents supported my eating too! In all seriousness, my mom who is truly my best friend said to me that the surgery scares her, and she just decided that the least amount she knew about it the better for her. Which shocked me, I am pretty open about pretty much everything but I realized I told her things that didn't scare me at all, but they did her. She was with me after the surgery, and stayed with me for a couple of nights while I was pretty sick from the anesthesia. I don't know if your parents are like this at all, but maybe they are just scared for you. In the end, you have to do what is best for you, and the health of your family which you are a part of. I wish you the best of luck and when you are moving better, feeling better, chasing your kids better......that's all the support you'll truly need.

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