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CoffeeGrinDR

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About CoffeeGrinDR

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    Guru in Training

About Me

  • Biography
    34 y/o
  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Professor
  • City
    Denver
  • State
    CO

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  1. CoffeeGrinDR

    can we say .. EMBARRASSED!

    Just tell them. They have a special type of undergarment you can wear. No big deal for them, really.
  2. CoffeeGrinDR

    Specific friend advice needed! Pic included

    Maybe she is just being a real friend and being respectful? Could be she is taking it as none of her business if you aren't the one opening up the conversation. I wouldn't get bent out of shape having unnamed expectations of someone. Congrats on your progress.
  3. CoffeeGrinDR

    May 26th with Dr. Aceves

    Good luck! Don't be too nervous...I went to Dr. Aceves and all went well. I appreciated being in the hospital a couple of days post op rather than dealing with it at home. I'm also from CO.
  4. CoffeeGrinDR

    H-Pylori and surgery in Mexico?

    I had surgery in Mexico and I got my H. Pylori diagnosis AFTER surgery (thanks to the pathology report they gave me). It won't prevent you from surgery in Mexico but if you don't get it treated you will have to wait three months for the stomach to heal before treating it. Most adults have an H. Pylori infection (I think I have a particularly bad one but getting most of my stomach cut out got rid of 70% of the infected problem).
  5. CoffeeGrinDR

    Work out = weight gain

    Pdxman is right - you're holding on to Water to repair the muscle. I did the same freak out when I started working out. I don't want to look like I'm deflated so I plan to continue working out but it is psychologically a bit of a trip. Right now I'm just adding cardio and at my next milestone will put weight lifting back in. I have to remind myself this is about health and not the number on the scale.
  6. CoffeeGrinDR

    Day one liquid diet

    More protein! Like more cowbell but nutritious.
  7. I'm a bit of a numbers obsessive (statistician here) but have managed to stop weighing every day -- it was only driving me crazy. Really cray cray. Now I tend to weigh on Sundays and Thursdays. I am tempted to get rid of the scale but I really want to hold myself accountable and I think it is important to understand what is happening. I know if I'm avoiding the scale then I must think I'm gaining in some way. It's also helpful to track all the other macros and get a sense of what works for you. I'm beginning to accept that there is very little science to this and a lot of learning to be patient and go with intuition. *sips morning Protein shake*
  8. CoffeeGrinDR

    Feeling discouraged

    I had the same problem so I switched to unflavored protein. Finally got going by masking it by making shakes in my blender at home. Can't stand the sweet of the artificial sweeteners. I still struggle to get my protein and calories in (at 8 weeks out) and it is probably what is slowing my weight loss. Hang in there -- it gets better as you heal.
  9. Was sleeved on January 16th in Mexico and am down 32 pounds. Feel like I should be losing faster but it's also my T.O.M so I'm hoping for a drop in the next few days Focused on Protein and Water - definitely easier to do now at 8 weeks out.
  10. CoffeeGrinDR

    H Pylori

    I was positive for H. Pylori too...going to the doc in a few weeks for treatment. I think it is slowing my loss...guess we'll find out.
  11. I think you posted this same question yesterday. Please see the sleeve research forum as it summarizes and gives links to a number of 5+ year studies. I did a great deal of research before deciding on the sleeve and believe it is the optimal choice right now given the outcomes and my personal circumstances. You should consult with your doctor on what is best for YOU.
  12. Wow, talk about misinformation. I've read dozens of meta-studies of sleeve research and the incidence for cancer actually drops dramatically. The correlation between gastritis and sensitivity to stomach cancer shows, yes, but stomach acid is managed if your post-surgical protocol is followed. MOST people have an h. pylori (bacterial) infection that is correlated to stomach and esophageal cancer. No medical study I have seen offers a conclusion or even insinuation that the gastric sleeve (performed since 1881) leads to cancer. Please don't shout fire in a crowded room because you thought you smelled smoke.
  13. CoffeeGrinDR

    Decaf Coffee

    I drink decaf...just one daily. It's nice. I used to drink 4-5 reg cups of coffee a day. Having my decaf is a nice ritual that feels like normalcy.
  14. CoffeeGrinDR

    Embarassed

    Hang in there, who amongst us has not broken a chair?!?
  15. CoffeeGrinDR

    Inches not pounds...

    Actually, yeah.

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