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I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)
unbesleevable1 replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Buddy for reset after sleeve
unbesleevable1 replied to taylormarie421's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Yep, it's real simple, guys. You will lose some degree of restriction eventually. If I eat carbs, I gain. If I stop exercising, I gain. I have to stick with the program, and eat mostly Protein and vegetables, or I will gain. I don't do perfect, but about 80% of the time. I am currently losing again by finally coming to terms with the simple truths. Here is my other tip. Learn to be comfortable being hungry. I'm serious. Our stomachs are not supposed to be full all the time. Get comfortable with drinking liquids all the time, and always drink Water first when you think you're hungry. -
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I cheated for 1 meal during my pre-opt
unbesleevable1 replied to jovanmurphysr's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's ok, that 2 or 3 week liquid phase pre op is brutal. I was so HANGRY!!!!! You're not going to do it perfect. I think I cheated twice. I remember it being a very difficult period, so you're not alone! Don't give up! The surgery is going to make it a lot easier to stay on track. You can do it!!!! -
Opinions on kind and amount of food please
unbesleevable1 replied to sleevermomof4's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
How much chicken are you eating? How much veggies are you eating? How much fruit are you eating? How many total calories are you consuming every day? Your Water intake sounds ok. I recommend touching base with a nutritionist or bariatric nurse educator/ case manager regarding their recommendations. Each institution usually have their own program and can guide you as far as what you should be eating and how much/ how often. -
Considering Gastric Sleeve
unbesleevable1 replied to Walter.Sobchak's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I am one of those that went back to carbonation post surgery. I don't have a problem with it, and I don't find it causes discomfort of any kind. I have also developed a dairy intolerance, which is new at about 3 years post op. Also I had a mild vit d deficiency, and had to take extra supplements for a month or so. Other than that, I have had no problems whatsoever. I highly recommend the counseling before and after surgery. The hunger and cravings do come back for some, and I am one of those. I can do really poorly by eating junk and I will gain. It also makes me feel bad. Or I can eat food that is fuel to my body, which actually makes me feel good. A huge part of success for me in the later years post op, is getting comfortable with the feeling of hunger. What happens if you don't eat every time you feel it? You realize being hungry is something not quite so scary, and can be tolerated at times. you have to be really disciplined after the first year, because gaining weight can happen if you're not vigilant and careful. I am so grateful for my gastrectomy, and the things I have been able to accomplish with this tool. It allows me to actually be ok limiting my food, and the cravings lessen as you get comfortable with it. I do 5:2 so I have had to learn to fast. I require less food overall, and try to only put good things in my body. I don't do perfect every day, but I stay on track about 80% of the time. You can be so successful with this tool, but the hard work begins after the first year, when the weight does not fall off quite so easily, and you have more of a normal appetite. Just speaking from my own personal experience. -
Question for all post op vets ( at least 2 years post op or longer)
unbesleevable1 replied to xoxococojay's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I haven't been here in at least a year. Why are all the vets gone? What happened? PM Me. I had gastric sleeve nov 2013. I got down to about 175 lb and then bounced up to 194lb around year 3. I am now back on track and back to 183lb. I do some 5:2 days and I really try to just put fuel in my body. The more you get comfortable with hunger and that it's not as scary as it seems at first. Your body will eventually adjust to not eating every time you have a little hunger. I drink a lot of liquids, and I still drink Protein shakes for lunch a lot. It's just easy, and I get liquids and protein. It's a shame to hear the people with experience are gone for some reason. -
I had a 3 week protein shake/ clears + small dry salad pre op diet. I think I cheated twice. One time I had a cookie, and I don't remember what the other time was. It was really the hardest part of the whole process for me. I was so irritable and rage-filled.
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Stitch spitting thru incision
unbesleevable1 replied to monopoly2015's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
It's normal. Don't pull on it. It will fall off. -
Looking for stories of your 100lb weight loss!
unbesleevable1 replied to mduffield's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I started at 275 and lost about 25 pre op. From surgery I have lost 78lbs. I have lost a total of 98lbs. YAY! I still have about 15 more that I would like to lose over the next 6 months or so. I am getting married in October, so perfect timing for my ultimate goal of 160. I am 5'7" -
Didn't Tell Work. Now It's a Problem! Calling All With Knowlege of HIPPA!
unbesleevable1 replied to sukik's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
your place of business cannot request your actual medical records without signed authorization from you. So, to answer your question, No, they can't find out you had the surgery any other way than you telling them. You do not have to answer the question. -
The most important thing about starting to run, after good shoes, is start SLOW. You have to walk before you can run. Break it up into intervals. You probably have a decent cardio base from the zumba. You will probably be able to jog a little bit. Start the treadmill at a low speed walking and increase it to a slow jog. Seriously if that's 4mph, do that. jog as long as you can until you HAVE to stop. then slow it down to a walk again and recover. When you're recovered enough, crank it back up and jog again. do this repetitively, and soon, you will be jogging non-stop. The only way to fail is not to try. or to hurt yourself. thats why you need to start slow.
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Keen Olfactory Senses Post Surgery
unbesleevable1 replied to toastedink's topic in Duodenal Switch Surgery Forum
i'm well over a year out and still smell people's breath like crazy. Like, I ride a shuttle to work from the parking lot, and I know these people are brushing in the morning. I should be a gingivits-sniffing dog. -
Has anyone here had the VSG with a Peter C. LePort in CA at Orange Coast Memorial ?
unbesleevable1 replied to Destiny61's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
YES!! He did my surgery in Nov 2013. Everything went great. He is kind of a weirdo, not super personable, but an excellent surgeon. (if you know surgeons, that is pretty normal) Any questions, ask away. -amanda -
Out 7 Days & Pissed
unbesleevable1 replied to ADaniel8267's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
glad to have disturbed you. -
Out 7 Days & Pissed
unbesleevable1 replied to ADaniel8267's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
thank you. i've changed my opinion based on your self-righteous response. reading the nurse practice act right now and repenting my sins. oh yeah, i dont really give a fugggg. -
18 weeks post op ... Struggling a lot
unbesleevable1 replied to Jessiegirl30's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
just know that it's normal and you just keep trudging along. we never lose as fast as we want and there are times the scale doesn't move. the best thing is to not focus on the number. i'm serious! its a huge mindf**k, and most of us fall into it. it serves no purpose. stay positive, and keep doing what you are doing. don't cut your calories any more. watch the carbs and sugar. make sure everything that goes into your mouth is high in Protein and low in carbs/sugar. how is your bowel program? sometimes you need to increase Fiber to keep things moving through. please dont fall into the 'im a failure, im in a stall' bs you see so often happen. this is a year+/ lifetime process. my other recommendation is to keep track of your weight on a graph. i dont know if mfp has graphs. one good one that does is called libra. it is so cool to see the progress in visual data. i love my graph!! -
I was supposed to give up caffeine for 2 weeks pre op. i didnt, and i paid for it to the tune of a major post op migraine caffeine withdrawal headache. it was the worst part of post op for me. i had figured if i got a caffeine withdrawal headache, the pain meds would help. they made me nauseated and the headache worse. i just wanted ibuprofen which of course, they couldnt give me. so i tell my tale here to hopefully warn you about the misery you could experience if you disobey your doctors suggestions. anyhoooo, decaf is probably ok. barf.
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the smoking cigs post op is to help with healing, as nicotine constricts blood vessels and causes poor circulation. after you're all healed (4-6 weeks), there is no immediate surgical risk. you do run the risk for blood clots for as long as 6 months post surgery, and cigarettes can increase this risk as well. so although it's not recommended that you resume smoking cigarettes, if you are going to, you should wait until the heightened risk of venous thromboembolism (blood clots) decreases. I have no idea about the marijuana. it is pretty safe actually, but will definitely change the effects of any post op pain meds you may be still taking. i hope this helps.