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losin_it replied to deftonestiffany's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
You shouldn't get dehydrated if you sip all day. Always have a cup of water with you. I took one with me everywhere I went for the first several weeks. My period hasn't been affected at all. PMS makes me feel unenergetic, but nothing too bad. My surgeon had me take a multivitamin for the first month or so, then I started on the calcium, iron and B12. Good luck to you! -
You may experience hunger, but stick to your surgeon's rules. I had 3 meals a day with protein shakes in between. That kept the hunger under control. Your stomach will be noisy. My surgery was a year ago, and my stomach still makes noise. I do feel hunger and cravings, but with such a small stomach, it's easy to satisfy the hunger. Just take my advice, stay away from junk as long as possible. You will get to a point where you are able to eat anything you want, in small amounts. Try hard to make good choices, because it's too easy to fall into bad habits.
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Feel like eating, how do i stop?
losin_it replied to losin_it's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
To finediva: I haven't updated my info lately. I lost 50 pounds in about 7-8 months, and none since. I still have 30 to go to get to my goal weight. I need to find some resolve and stick to the plan of protein with fruit/veggie at meals, and very few snacks. My surgeon says zero snacks but I just can't do that. I definitely need to stay out of the snacks. We usually have stuff in the house for our teenage daughter; but we've always kept sweets out for the most part, which is good because I have a major sweet tooth. I think part of my lack of motivation is that, even though I've lost a lot of weight, I still look at myself and see the same body as before. I can't adjust the body image in my mind for some reason. -
I'm almost at a year after surgery, and I find myself wanting to eat junk a lot. I crave salty snacks, sometimes sweet. I try to keep healthier choices around, but sometimes I feel like eating and eating. I haven't lost weight in several months, and I have a hard time getting motivated to exercise. Any tips on how to overcome some bad habits? I know I'm not the only one struggling, so maybe someone has advice that will help those of us who are going through weak times. I've always said that I will make the most of my surgery, and follow the rules. I don't know what's wrong with me, that I keep falling off track.
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The sleeve will definitely let you know what it doesn't like. Another thing I've learned is: when feeling full, stop! Even one more bite makes me feel very uncomfortable.
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I thought with less weight I'd feel sexier and my sex drive would increase, but it hasn't at all. I feel bad for my hubby because he's loving the changes in my body (although he loved it even when it was bigger), but I just don't feel it yet.
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Lulah reacted to a post in a topic: Who eats McDonalds post op?
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Who eats McDonalds post op?
losin_it replied to mi75's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I know what you mean about thinking about the things you'll have to give up. However, after a few months you truly learn what and how much you can eat. I love McDonalds fries, but since my surgery 8 months ago, I've only had a few of them once or twice. I've had the small cheeseburger, and it makes me feel very full, so I don't want the fries afterward. With your sleeve, you can't eat much, so that's a good thing. I still eat the foods I love, just in much smaller amounts. Good luck to you during the process. You'll be glad you did it once you get down the road a ways. -
If i could turn back time...
losin_it replied to lkleigh's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hang in there. You're right, nausea is a terrible thing. But once you get past the first few months, everything gets better. You'll be used to the lifestyle changes, and you'll lose enough weight to make you feel like it was worth it. Good luck, hope you feel better! -
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The weird dry mouth will go away once you start eating more solid food, with more texture. As far as coffee, I avoided it for two weeks, then I started drinking it with a limit of 2 cups per day. I drink more than that now, but luckily I don't have ill effects from it, such as acid reflux. We are supposed to avoid it, as far as I know, due to it being a diuretic and because of the acid production, so take it slow to see how it affects you.
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I had the sleeve done 5 months ago, and I have lost 40 pounds. We don't all have huge losses. I know it seems that everyone who has the sleeve loses a lot in a short time, but that's not the case. I've been steadily losing, although it's been slow. Sure, I'd like for it to go faster, but I'm trying to be patient. Don't be depressed, if the slow loss is what's making you feel that way. Just keep doing what you're doing, and it will happen. Make sure you get plenty of protein and water. Too little of either will make you feel tired, and that can add to the down feeling. Hang in there!
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Just starting the process...
losin_it replied to Chez's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hopefully the process will go smoothly. Like you said, it is a major thing. I had a few times when I felt scared to take such a drastic measure. But I'm 5 months post-surgery now, and I'm glad I did something that will help me finally have success with weight loss. There have been some times when I thought I might regret it, but those feelings have long since passed. The advice I give you is, before and after surgery, be patient. As long as it seems to take to get to your surgery date, that is really a short time when you compare to the lifelong change that will happen in your life. Good luck to you! -
Oops, I see now I'm answering in the "guys' room".in the future I'll see what group started the thread!
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I haven't yet. I'm waiting on insurance approval, so hopefully just a few more weeks.Don't let the thought of eating less discourage you. I'm actually relieved now that I can eat less. Helps me feel a lot more control over what I do eat. You'll figure out fairly quickly what makes you feel full, as well as which foods make you feel terrible. Once you do that, it's pretty smooth sailing.
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When did you have surgery? I was freaked out for several months after surgery about not being able to eat much, especially when we would go out to eat. I did finally get used to it, though, and now it doesn't bother me anymore.
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First before and after pictures
losin_it replied to Kindle's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Awesome, what a difference! Good for you! ????