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kim.cooper

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About kim.cooper

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  • Birthday 01/03/1960

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Secondary math teacher
  • City
    Ft Worth
  • State
    TX

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  1. kim.cooper

    August 2013 Roll Call

    Happy dance time!! Down 30 lbs since pre op...sleeved 8/29 ????
  2. kim.cooper

    August 2013 Roll Call

    Maybe you're making yourself crazy by getting on the scale at all right now? As hard as it might be, why not put it out of reach for a week or two...think you might be pleasantly surprised when you do weigh in.
  3. kim.cooper

    Any Michigan Sleevers?

    Excellent facility...my youngest daughter was born at Providence 21 years ago this week.
  4. Hang in there Mocha! I was sleeved same day as you and experienced the same problem. It was so bad that I barely took in anything the next day, plus I was throwing up what I tried to take in! In fact, they didn't want to release me until I could keep stuff down without the nausea meds. I managed to convince them that just getting home would help (who the hell can rest and recover in a hospital??). Surprisingly they agreed, and it has made a world of difference. The nausea is completely gone, pain is minimal, and the gas is much, much better! Keep on walking...it really does help. Increasing my intake slowly, and not beating myself up for falling a little short at the end of the day...as long as it improves a bit more the next day. Mostly focusing on fluid intake to avoid dehydration...but once your sleeve "wakes up" and the gas subsides, you'll know when your tiny little tummy wants nourishment. We'll get there!
  5. kim.cooper

    Any Michigan Sleevers?

    Hi all! I'm three days post op...living in Texas but native to the Walled Lake/Wixom area (southwestern Oakland county). My heart...and most of my family...are still in Michigan. Happy to say that it's been pretty smooth so far. First 24 hours wasn't so much fun...nausea and gas interfered with taking in much of anything, but it's improved since then. My question is, how did you all figure out the "pacing" of your intake so that you didn't overwhelm your sleeve, but take in the amounts you should be? This seems to be my biggest problem at the moment.
  6. kim.cooper

    August 2013 Roll Call

    Me too! Arrive at 8am...surgery at 10:00. Good luck to you...see you on the other side!
  7. kim.cooper

    August 2013 Roll Call

    Good luck to all those on deck for tomorrow! Sending up those positive vibes for a smooth procedure and easy recovery. One more day to wait for me til I get to the other side...anxious and excited all at once! ????
  8. kim.cooper

    August 2013 Roll Call

    Happy Birthday Nat! Really hoping you're feeling better soon...not nice to be sick on your b'day! I love how you're looking for the positive even when you're blue.
  9. kim.cooper

    August 2013 Roll Call

    Haha! Great mindset...you'll do great! Congrats and wishing you a smooth procedure and recovery. See you on the other side!
  10. Believe me, you aren't alone there!
  11. This really is my one true fear as well, even though my head knows it's not going to play out that way. Fear of the unknown, I suppose!

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