Kaysosa
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Revision - unexpectef side effects
Kaysosa replied to sma102205's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Walk around the house as much as you can to get rid of the gas. Follow all the rules. Take no chances and in a few days you'll be surprised how much better you feel. -
Revision - unexpectef side effects
Kaysosa replied to sma102205's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
The blood in probably from the tube they put down your throat for the surgery it's very irritating. I would follow the nurses instructions for now. -
Revision - unexpectef side effects
Kaysosa replied to sma102205's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I'm surprised your sipping already. I was npo until the next day. Your getting IV fluids so you won't get dehydrated. Are they giving you the IV Tylenol? I had it post op and feel it made a world of difference with my post op pain. I never needed anything else because I was getting the IV Tylenol around the clock first 24 hours. -
Anybody out there who has Achalasia and still got a sleeve?
Kaysosa replied to nowornever14's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I don't feel the difference really except It caused what they call micro aspirations usually in my sleep which made it dangerous is I would coke on whatever was left in my esophagus but when asleep you don't react as well. I haven't had any of the issues since he band was removed. Thank god. I'm hoping the dilation resolves as time goes on. -
Anybody out there who has Achalasia and still got a sleeve?
Kaysosa replied to nowornever14's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I have a dilated esophagus from my band which caused what they called a psuedo achalasia. I had the band removed in oct 2013 sleeve revision dec 26,2014. I have been doing well. The dilated esophagus caused me to fail my post op swallow eval but my doctor wasn't worried said this was common with the dilated esophagus. My loss had been very slow as well but I keep reminding myself a loss is a loss. The dilated esophagus has me on the very slow path. It's scary but I pray all works out. I'm just under 6months out. The best of luck to you as you make your decision. I wasn't smart enough to be worried pre op. I just figured the dilated esophagus would resolve after the band was removed but it's not an automatic. -
3.5 months out and burning in stomach?
Kaysosa replied to jennbrenna's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Zofran is for nausea so I wouldn't use it for heartburn. Maybe try Nexium. I can tell you I tried to stop my Nexium and my god the stomach pain was unbelievable-- burning pain nausea all in one. Resolved after the next dose of Nexium. -
Hi all. Any Philly/South Jersey here?
Kaysosa replied to Ree224's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I work South Jersey if that counts. Good luck with your surgery. -
My Nutritionist said 800 calories per day. 70 g Protein or 35% protein; 70 g carbohydrate or 35% carbs; 30 % fat. Of course make healthiest choices.
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You sound just like me. I'm 4 months out. Had my revision done on Dec 27,2014. I am down 40 pounds and feel like its super slow. The only thing that's keeping me going is the idea of maintaining the loss. It's been 4 months of not gaining weight so I'm happy about that. I go to the doctor on Monday so I'll see what he thinks. Keep up the good work and never give up.
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10 Mistakes WLS Patients Make...
Kaysosa replied to 1Day1Life4Now's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Vitamin help please!
Kaysosa replied to heatherdawn's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
These are the Vitamins I use. Dissolve them both in 4oz Water. Taste a little like tang. -
You know you're a failure with your band when...........
Kaysosa replied to Sue Magoo's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The issue is when most who have a band had surgery it was the less invasive alternative. Fast forward 7-10 years and the sleeve has taken its place. Just like technology improved so does medicine. Best of luck with your sleeve and don't beat yourself up because it didn't work. -
Post-OP Sample Menus
Kaysosa replied to SlowlybutSurely's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks for sharing I love the guidelines included here. And as previously stated each team advances differently but this a great guide. -
Possible C. difficile - bummer
Kaysosa replied to Kindle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sounds like you should go to a doctor or hospital. Friends are great but try should not encourage you to stay home under your own medical care/without proper medical oversight. I understand the whole not wanting to pay for an ER visit but this seems a little dangerous to me. Hope your feeling better soon and that you get the care you need. Don't take chances with your health. -
Spell check. That was the day I ate a little more I lost two pounds the next day. Stay focused it will happen.
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Surprisingly I was afraid of stalling. But I stayed on plan and found today I are a little more than usual the scale moved two pounds the next day. Something to be said of the bodies perceived and starvation mode. Less is not always more.
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Oh. And I started taking them the day I got home from the hospital.
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My nut/surgeon like the powder vitamins that are mixed in water. They are called Isotonix. I tolerate them well. I take a multivitamin and a b-complex.
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Protein Shakes in Week 2
Kaysosa replied to Domika03's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was still on full liquids week two. Advanced to soft week three where I am told I'll stay for a few weeks.