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Someguy1383837857

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  1. Don't panic, nobody is 100% perfect all of the time, recognize what you did and carry on doing the right thing instead of worrying. As for your usual cycle, maybe counseling would help? Some people use their weight as a sort of defense mechanism, not saying you are one of those but maybe you should think about it.


  2. Ok seriously this was not meant to be combative what so ever. I was simply stating that some people are very set in their ways and if anyone goes against that they can be negative.

    I posted because my dr was saying so many things that I questioned from this site that it was hard to believe what I read. I was writing my personal feelings down about what my dr said as many on this site do.

    I follow my drs rules I do what I am told and I learned a lot from this site.

    Yes I posted that I had family problems and really appreciated everyone that resoonded. Didnt take it for granted. I explained myself and said sorry for the name of the thread I should have calles it something else.

    I find it hard to believe that so many people got so mad about a thread titlle when all I did In my original post was state that some things are hard to read because my dr says that it isn't true doe sleeve patients. Maybe he is wrong maybe he isn't. I really couldn't tell you.

    I never said I had a problem with alcohol I don't drink. My mom was an alcoholic all my childhood and far into my teen years.

    I have made some mistakes and ate the wrong things and stopped losing but I decided to change my eating and I am losing at a good rate again.

    I am a young woman who wrote one stupid thing on a SUPPORT forum so please forgive me if any of it sounded so rude that I needed to be reprimanded by you all.

    I will go back to reading posts that I want and not saying much its not a big deal.

    This community has some very vocal bad apples, don't let them bring you down.


  3. Though I haven't felt that way yet I would not be surprised if I go through what you are going through eventually. I think it is entirely normal because you are making such a drastic change to your habits and life. Just try to keep in mind WHY you did this to begin with. I think it is safe to say that everyone who has this surgery love their food and love to eat, but too much of anything is bad for you. You aren't totally breaking up with food, you just need to modify your relationship a bit!


  4. Real mature that some people hijack this thread and fill it full of mindless bs in order to drown out the original posters message. People acting like a bunch of petulant highschoolers should be ashamed of themselves. Frankly I think the OP was giving that other person a dose of tough love. So go back under your bridges trolls and stop bringing the community down to your level.


  5. Hi my October Sleevers, I was sleeved on October 30th, I have to say it was not an easy transition, I was sooooooooo nauseaous, and was vomiting blood for the first day, I was given so many nausea medicines that I had a reaction to them, I left the hospital last night and was feeling great, but I can't seem to get any fluids into me I am using a small medicine cup and each swallow brings a full feeling in my new sleeve. Has anybody noticed that getting in the liquids is very hard. I would rather not put anything in my mouth for fear of pain and fullness.

    I was sleeved the 31st and immediately upon going home the same day I was able to drink all my liquids and Protein Shakes. Haven't vomited or felt nauseous yet. Sorry to hear that you are having so much trouble, maybe your stomach is just more swollen than mine is and you just need a bit more time to heal? I can drink so much it makes me wonder if my doc just poked five holes in me and called it a day.

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