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Anyone have some inspiring diabetes remission stories? Hoping to be one of those lucky ones.
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Food stuck!
Debbiebydesign replied to ellaclairesmommy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Good point. The people I have talked to who have had a stricture have gotten pretty sick, one could not drink Water without it coming up. It can be hard to tell if it is a one time thing or a problem. -
Food stuck!
Debbiebydesign replied to ellaclairesmommy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's normal, but uncomfortable. I learned that anytime I had "that feeling," what I just ate was going to come back up. I think it is often a part of the learning curve of knowing how slowly and how much you have to chew. Oh, and some people say that papaya enzyme tablets help un-stick things. I have tried it with some success. -
Worst sore throat ever.... Help!
Debbiebydesign replied to babs963's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had my surgery on February 7. I was still off work when my 5 year old daughter got pneumonia and I got sick. She recovered quickly, but I was absolutely miserable, not only was I recovering from surgery, I had horrible cough and my nose ran like a fountain, both out the nose and into my pouch, which made me vomit. I was wheezing and hurt everywhere. At one point, the bariatric nurse talked about possible readmission for fluids. My suggestion is to go to your primary care doctor, and call your surgeon's office to approve meds that they might prescribe. Fever and sore throat are the first signs I have an infection going on for me. You might need and antibiotic, especially since you describe it as a bad sore throat. The ear thing makes me think you might also need some antibiotics. Good Luck, and push fluids! -
I know there have been threads on this before, but some seemed like they had been there a while and I thought I would start a fresh one. Who needs some pals on my fitness pal? Please let me know. I'm dbstr4 there!
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Anyting you Wisg you would have known?
Debbiebydesign replied to kailie's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
No real surprises, just a lot of "Ah Ha" moments when something happened and I realized I knew what someone meant, like when I realized I no longer liked pork sausage, it dawned on me that my tastes were changing, which I was told would happen, but didn't believe because it took a few months. -
T-minus 7 hours and counting
Debbiebydesign commented on mom2phoenix's blog entry in mom2phoenix's Blog
I think that particular "what if" crosses all of our minds in the days before surgery, especially with kids in the mix. My husband was and I were scared. Honestly, I woke up just fine, and it was easier than my c-section. I had some pain, it was managed and I am complication free at almost three months. I'm not going to lie, a lot in the first, maybe month or so, post surgical sucks. I still have an occasional bout with eating too fast, but mostly things are back to normal. I hope you have the kind of surgery, recovery I have because I truly feel great! -
Confused over Sugar Free
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It took a few weeks, but my A1c is now normal and I don't take anything right now for diabetes. About larger people...the more you weigh, the more calories and nutrition you need to live. One measurement they did on me at my heaviest weight was a body composition test, which indicated I needed, bare minimum 1900 calories daily to MAINTAIN my weight at the time with a sedentary lifestyle. If I exercised or had an active job I would need more. If I ate the same and was active, I'd lose weight. Now someone who is 150 lbs MORE than me is going to need more calories and they require more calories to move their weight. If both of us are getting the same 800 post op calories, Protein, and fat; and had similar activity levels for our size, who is going to lose more? The heavier person because they are burning more calories. At least that's how it was explained... -
Confused over Sugar Free
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I lost 6 by the same point you are, but by the one month mark I lost 30. Its not always consistent. It doesn't mean it failed. -
Confused over Sugar Free
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
(15 lbs in 12 days.....??? uggg) **Sounded to me that you lost 15 lbs in twelve days at the end of this "paragraph" and you are disappointed in that. -
Confused over Sugar Free
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
15 lbs in twelve days...is good. Keep it in perspective. When was the last time you lost that in such a short time? I have lost 60 in 80 days. Less than some, more than others. I haven't been this low in years, I'm grateful. Comparisons to other people when there are so many confounding variables will only make you frustrated. -
Confused over Sugar Free
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was told that it is common for patient to gain because of fluid retention post op up to the two week point. Obviously, they aren't gaining fat, given the low caloric intake at this point. It didn't happen for me, but I was told many people get discouraged in their first follow up because they were slower to lose fluids immediately post op. -
Everybody feels a little "What the hell did I do?" while you are getting used to everything.
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Confused over Sugar Free
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was told at 10 days out, that many people gain weight and that any loss at this point is just a bonus. -
I had a lot of hunger pains in the few days after. It stopped eventually. I have to wonder if it was like phantom limb pains. I know they felt VERY real.
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I went in on a Thursday, my surgery was delayed a few hours, I went home on Saturday afternoon.
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I am so sick of sleeved people in other forums and in my own support group bashing all other procedures! The group leader, a sleeve patient, at my surgeon's support group is constantly making comments about the complications of RNY and band, et al.. He makes comments about how uncomfortable certain things are for RNY patients, as if he has experienced them. He's even gone as far as pointing at me and saying something like, "It was probably worse for you because of..(fill in the blank)..with RNY." And believe me, I do groups for living and I am no shrinking violet when it comes to defending my position and choices, but if it weren't for the other members I have made friends with, I'd stop going to group. I don't need to hear every month how risky and complicated and WRONG my choice was! I thought it was just there, but no...a few facebook posts from a bariatric support group had preoperative people asking questions about what procedure to get, and all the sleeve people pipe up and bash RNY. One guy even tried to say that RNY was MORE invasive than sleeve. My reply was, "How is that possible when part of the stomach is REMOVED in sleeve, but the remnant stomach is still there with RNY?" Has anyone else noticed this RNY bashing by sleeved patients? There should not be "sides" in a support group, like in a playground! We should support each other's decisions. I am going to stick around here. Too much anti-RNY talk on other forums. I have had a textbook recovery and am happy with my decision. I feel great! I don't need the negativity. Ok, end of RANT!
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angry and disturbed with myself
Debbiebydesign replied to Cherry's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I'm glad. One thing someone told me is that in order to move forward you have to give up guilt from the past. I think of that a lot. -
Same here. I was approved about 4 days after insurance got it and surgery was scheduled that day. I think I was approved December 4th, and I had my surgery February 7th,
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I know, RIGHT? What the HELL?
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It must really be an individual thing, too. I have been taking Biotin since about 5 months pre surgery, and have continued and I am three months out. I"m getting about 60-70 g of Protein daily minimum. I don't seem to be losing it much more than usual, but I have always shed like a domestic cat. I lost hair postpartum, but it was never enough that other people would notice. I hear it's temporary...