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NothingUpMySleeve

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. NothingUpMySleeve

    What is a "Slider" food?

    Oh man popcorn. I love it but there is seriously no shut off for it. Same with salt and vinegar chips. Can't keep em in the house. Sugar makes me sick luckily.
  2. NothingUpMySleeve

    Success in those with lifelong struggle?

    It will change your life. I wish I could have back all the money I spent on pills, shakes, programs, etc. This is the only thing that worked. I know some people thought my start weight was not "that bad" but it used to require non-stop vigilance to maintain a 14. Now I'm smiling in a size 6, on my way to a 4. It's still work, but you actually get RESULTS so the work doesn't feel pointless. My husband was also not huge but had struggled so much with weight since childhood. Now he's almost to a healthy bmi. We are saving a lot in food budget, lol.
  3. NothingUpMySleeve

    Slippery Slope. Tell me to quit grazing

    Make set times during the day to eat. Only eat at those times. Can you handle broccoli dipped in seasoned Greek yogurt? It is filling, crunchy, and at least some Protein. 1 pound becomes 2 becomes 10 becomes 50. You got this, girl!
  4. NothingUpMySleeve

    I cant eat.

    Hi! I totally went through this. One night I nearly sobbed and told my husband I couldn't stand always being queasy. But it has gotten SO MUCH BETTER. I am 5.5 months out, and rarely get nauseated, though sugar still kills me. I have a few go-to foods that never make me sick. Caprese salad is great--something about it settles my tummy. I also have good luck with refried Beans. Bread is rarely my friend. It will get better, I promise.
  5. NothingUpMySleeve

    what did you do the week of your surgery?

    Hmm... Get all your laundry done now, because you won't feel like it when you get back. Other than that, just relax and pamper yourself a bit. Dream about how great you'll feel buying tiny sizes and knowing that you're healthy.
  6. I was sleeved on a Thursday, a second surgery on a Friday due to a blood clot, and back at work on a Tuesday--and I am a big wuss. I was doing a mix of desk/walking work, though; someone who does physical work would want longer.
  7. NothingUpMySleeve

    Okay Ladies - Let's talk skin!

    I'm 5'3" too and in my 30's. My arms are a tiny bit loose, but not to the point it'd be worth fixing. The skin seems to lag behind fat loss a bit. My tummy doesn't hang down, but the skin looks crumple and grosser as I lose. I will plan getting a tummy tuck, but everything else is ok. I don't think there's much you can do to control it one way or another, kind of like hair loss.
  8. I was obese for no reason at all. I like food but I'm not addicted to it. I have had a fortunate life and none of the horrible issues so many of you face. Not particularly an emotional eater. I have a good income and access to whatever fresh healthy food I want to buy. Really, I just think I don't need much food to live. I can maintain weight at 1,000 calories. I know that every diet expert out there roars how impossible that is, and spouts bs about starvation mode and thermodynamics (which they woefully misapply), but I lose 1-1.5 lb a week eating very, very low calories. I WOULD NEVER have lost this weight by just "eat a little less and move a little more" nonsense. Mainstream public can understand all types of human biological variability--but can't accept that two identically-sized humans could extract calories to greatly different extents.
  9. I'm 5'3" and currently an 8. Ideal for me is US size 4.
  10. I went to dr illan at BajaBariatrics.com His coordinator Omar is amazing and gets back instantly. My husband and I both liked the dr.
  11. The closest thing I can compare it to is "baby blues." You are a bit tired, a bit sore, a bit emotional, but overall it's a good thing.
  12. NothingUpMySleeve

    Hiw does it feel.

    I get a tightness in my chest when I'm full. It isn't painful, but it is warning not to eat even one more nibble. When I get hungry it feels more or less like it used to, but I don't get hungry often. I'm 5 months out so I can usually eyeball a correct portion.
  13. I am still confused about which vitamins can't be taken together. I'll admit it!
  14. NothingUpMySleeve

    NSV shout outs

    I am cankle-free.
  15. NothingUpMySleeve

    my first and last dumping experience!

    I can't believe it's even a doctor controversy considering how many sleevers have this. I can't even LOOK at ice cream without shuddering because I got dumping from it twice before I connected what was going on. I don't even like sweets now because I know I'll get the sweaty I'm-gonna-die feeling after two bites.
  16. I chose the sleeve because the results seemed similar but with less malabsorption of Vitamins. I also liked that the sleeve isn't very stretchy. People seem to have great success with either, but the sleeve has easier recovery.
  17. NothingUpMySleeve

    Anal sex and will it cause damage

    Haha!!!!!
  18. NothingUpMySleeve

    Anal sex and will it cause damage

    It never fails to make me giggle.
  19. NothingUpMySleeve

    Surgery with your spouse?

    I forgot to mention we have two little kids. They basically eat wag we do, but we eat less than a 3 and 4 year old!
  20. NothingUpMySleeve

    Surgery with your spouse?

    I was sleeved in December and my husband was sleeved in April, so we are 5 months out and one month out. I am so glad we are able to support each other. Plus, now that he's on more or less regular food, we can always split dishes. Food is cheap!
  21. NothingUpMySleeve

    Anal sex and will it cause damage

    Rectum? Nearly killed 'em.
  22. NothingUpMySleeve

    16 days out and back in the ICU

    I had a blood clot. It was the worst pain imaginable. I will be wishing you well.
  23. NothingUpMySleeve

    4 mths post op and still unhappy

    I'm so sorry. I had a few complications and a not so great first month, but it did get better. I hope someone will have comforting advice to share. Hang in there.
  24. That's really interesting. One day they'll discover the mechanics if the whole thing, and it's not as simple as "willpower" or "calories in/calories out" or the whole thermodynamics rule that people misapply when it comes to weight loss.

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