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Superfluous

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Long story short, I am very limited in the time I can take off of work. I sit at a desk and work on the computer all day. What is the recovery like? How quickly can I return to work?
  2. Just wondering how much one can expect to lose just from having all that skin gone.
  3. I'm not to my goal weight yet but I was wondering how one determines when it's a good time to have skin removal surgery and how that impacts ones' weight. By the I mean, as I get closer to goal I am losing weight more slowly, of course, but part of my wonders if I *can* get to goal weight or if some of the weight is excess skin. Thoughts?
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    Scared to Death for Post Op

    I experienced nausea after my surgery and was scared to death that I was going to vomit. But I never did vomit.... Even a year later, I've not thrown up once.
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    THIS is how the first 4 weeks go...

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
  6. I have been working with a counselor who specializes in eating disorders since before my surgery and that has helped a lot!
  7. I recently went through the same thing- 3 weeks hovering around the low 250's. I'm taking in about 1000 calories a day and 45-60g of Protein. I work out 3-5 times per week. Finally, this week, the scale finally started moving. What did I do differently? Nothing, really. Plateaus like this are totally normal. That said, your calorie intake seems very high to me.
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    Ghrelin ? Still hungry?

    It depends on the person. Until I went back to work, 2 weeks after surgery, I really didn't feel hunger. Now I do, pretty regularly. The good news is, the sleeve helps me make better food choices and, of course, it greatly limits my overall food intake.
  9. I was worried about the same thing as well but my surgeon's office was able to complete the paperwork without being specific about the kind of surgery I was having. Also, the reasons for FMLA leave should be confidential, regardless.
  10. YAY! It's so exciting to be able to reply to this thread on the OTHER side! I am only 4 weeks out and my journey, so far, has been pretty smooth. Here are the things I wish I knew: - I wish I knew how TIRED I was going to be for about 2 weeks following surgery. I'm just now starting to feel like my old self again. - I wish I had known how important it is to have someone to share my NSVs with! People who have never been seriously overweight just don't get how exciting it can be to wear a shirt you tucked away in the back of your closet 5 years ago, or to take a bath and FIT in the tub! - This is something I actually knew, but I see others struggling with this so I wanted to share it here: how important it is to work with a counselor or therapist about food issues before AND after surgery. The psychological eval most of us have to have is cursory, at best. And we didn't get to these weights because we loved food. We have food issues. Some of us have eating disorders. And this is stomach surgery- not brain surgery! Working with my counselor in the months leading up to surgery and now, after surgery, has made this transition SO MUCH EASIER!
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    January 2014 Sleevers Come In!

    I start my preop diet on the 15th- high protein, low cal shakes and puddings only, no actual food. I am NOT looking forward to that!
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    January 2014 Sleevers Come In!

    Could be worse- I have 2 weeks!
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    Tell me about upper GI

    Yes I had one done years ago. They spray numbing spray in your nose so you don't feel much. It was a bit uncomfortable but not painful at all

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