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Somebody? ANYBODY? Are my calories too high?
Dirana replied to outwithbenjiboi's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm between 1000-1400 a day, 3 months out -
I did not have this surgery to give up food forever!
Dirana replied to Ashleyp24's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I went on a cruise and had cake and burgers and stuff 5 weeks in. Just not a lot of it so it was a quarter burger but yea. You're fine. -
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I will regret this for the rest of my life
Dirana replied to Disabledaccount's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Too busy losing weight to feel bad about losing weight. You lost it, you look good, and you feed better. The end greatly outweighs any means. -
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I was light headed the first week and half but you really have to just relax. No matter what people on the forums say, in reality you are starving your body in first few weeks. You have so many extra pounds and all you and giving your cells to survive on is liquids. Obviously you will be tired - but it will pass. Once I reached soft/ normal foods....I gained most of my energy back. Just rest and relax for now.
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It's not that I'm mean, but my patience has thinned. I would go about probably finding a hobby so you have an alone time to just calm yourself doing something you enjoy before going back to crazy normal life. Take baths with music and a mask with cool cucumbers on your eyes. Go jogging/ canoeing/ exercising to release endorphins. Read books that engross you in the park or in you bed as you drink a bit of wine. Try not to watch TV/ go on computer as much because that just wastes time and doesn't relax you introspectively. Yoga classes really does relax you, meditation classes are great too. Take up drawing, painting, or writing a book and let your emotions out there. If you live in a crazy world and you just snap a lot, you'll just fret and wonder why, is it my past? Is it my significant other? What is wrong? This causes less patience and more emotional ups/downs. Just take time away from crazy for a bit.
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Feeling a little guilty ..would love some feedback
Dirana replied to Emilysmom's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm 3 months out this coming week and never had any issues besides burping the first 2-3 weeks. I think most people are fine, it's just that the stories of the 1% that have major issues stick with us. -
I can eat most anything 1 month in. I went on a cruise 1 month in and never had any issues with food (besides the obvious not eating a lot). Now I eat healthy most of the time, I havent had carbs in forever though (including breads, potatoes, rice, and pasta). I just eat meat and veg/fruits and lots of dairy.
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Whats it like being under and waking up from surgery?
Dirana replied to Disabledaccount's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I heard that how you fall asleep is how you wake up. If you were a nervous wreak going under, you are going to wake up emotional and under stress. The chemicals activated by stress are still in your body when under surgery, and the neurotransmitters fired in your brain cells are still there so you wake up feeling like crap. On the other hand, when you go under feeling positive and refreshed (hard, I know), but the positive NT, or even lack of stress hormones will make you wake feeling better. Of course no matter what, you will wake with pain or nausea but generally, not having cortisol (from stress) and positive brain chemicals (neurotransmitters such as GABA, serotonin, epinephrine) will give you a better experience AS WELL AS recovery. Moral of story: Be calm going under, think happy thoughts, and think how good you will feel 3 months from now and you will wake feeling better and have an easier recovery. -
Hunger - did it come back and when?
Dirana replied to Camella's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had hunger the week after I had my surgery. Just eat when you're hungry -> a yogurt or a bit of cheese...and bam. You're full -
BEEF JERKY -> An 80g bag gives 50g protein with no carbs (dont get the candied or added sugar jerky). Only downside is high sodium content, but as a snack, if you eat half a bag, you'll be okay.
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SW: 244 GW: 135 (get to 140 and then tummy tuck to be 135) Height: 5'7.5''
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2.5 months out and I eat a lot. Around 1000-1200 calories which scares me because the norm is supposed to be 600-800 cals. I went from 244 to 201 in about 10 weeks though.
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look up 3 month stqll.
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Dirana replied to tell9rc's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
July 24th: 40 pounds down: 244->204 -
You really can't slide back. You will endanger yourself and make the operation harder with a fatty enlarged liver on the way. Of all the time in your life to overeat, now is not the time.