Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Brightfuture058

Gastric Sleeve Patients
  • Content Count

    79
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Brightfuture058

  1. Brightfuture058

    Fluids with meals

    For me the not drinking while eating was difficult at the beginning. I've always drank during meals, but as time went by it got easier for me. Now it really don't bother me not to drink during or after meals. I have to remind myself to drink something to make sure and get my fluids in.
  2. Brightfuture058

    Convincing My Husband

    My husband saw the pain I was in from my hips and knees, so he has supported me through this entire process. But he was really worried about me. This is not just a physically challenging process but a mental challenge as well. So he really worried about me. But its been almost 6 months now and my husband can see the difference in me, No More Pain. Its amazing. Good luck with your decision.
  3. Brightfuture058

    Secret Surgery

    I initial planed on only having my husband and parents know about it. (my parents would have killed me if I had surgery and didn't tell them, lol) But I guess my dad forgot I didn't want anyone to know and told one of my aunts. The next think I know I go on facebook and see a post that I'm tagged in asking if anyone heard how my surgery went. Needless to say I was mortified. But I told my husband now I don't have to hide anything and its easier I assume then trying to keep it a secret. I guess my aunt ripped the band-aide off for me LOL. I was mad then but now it don't bother me. I thought I would bother me if I could see people judging me for my decision but its really the opposite. I've had lots of support, those that give the the judgmental looks I stay away from. Stay positive, it will help with this whole process, trust me. Its your decision and if it was up to me I probably would have tried to keep it to myself if I could.
  4. Brightfuture058

    self medicated injections?

    I was put on Lovenox inj for 2 wks after my hip replacement, but not for this surgery. I would assume they would prescribe this for people at higher risk for clotting. I know some hospitals have a protocol and use with most surgeries. So it may just depend on the hospital/MD also.
  5. Brightfuture058

    hair loss 5 months out. what to do

    Take Biotin, I've heard it helps. I've only been taking it for about 2 wks, so it will be a while before I notice a difference. I'm 5 months out and losing A LOT of hair, I try not to wash it often and brush it as little as possible. No chemicals either
  6. Brightfuture058

    Hair Loss

    Hey everyone, I had a question that I hope some of you can help me with. I didn't lose to much hair in the beginning, but 4 months out it started getting bad. I increased my Protein and even started taking Biotin. I had thick hair to start off with and its not that noticeable yet, but I'm really starting to freak out. Everyday it's a lot that I lose. When did your hair loss decrease/stop? I'm just looking for a lite at the end of this tunnel.
  7. Brightfuture058

    Any February 2014 Sleevers?

    I've heard with gallbladder attacks there is a lot of pain involved, but not to sure though. Hope you feel better and this passes quick.
  8. Brightfuture058

    Any February 2014 Sleevers?

    Any change you could be pregnant?
  9. Here is my before and 5 mo out photo SW 248 CW 189 Surgery date: Feb 3, 2014
  10. Brightfuture058

    photo

    From the album: 5 mo post op

  11. Brightfuture058

    5 mo post op

  12. Brightfuture058

    Could my body reject surgery?

    It could be an allergy to anything from a medication to a new soap, detergent, shampoo, body spray, etc. Try to think of something you started using around the time it started. Any other symptoms besides the rash?
  13. Brightfuture058

    Low energy

    My MD also said it may only last a couple of weeks or it may last up to 2 months. Everyone is different, and your body is still trying to adjust. It is totally normal and it will pass. Mine lasted about 2 wks, and the therapist they sent me to for my pre-surgery psych eval also had this surgery said hers lasted 2 months. Of course everyone is different.
  14. Brightfuture058

    4 weeks out- watermelon ok?

    Here is a website that will help with knowing how much sugar is in certain fruits, It may be to much sugar for your stomach this soon. Everyone is different though. http://www.sugarstacks.com/fruits.htm
  15. Brightfuture058

    PCOS and RNY

    I have PCOS and sometimes when I look at everyones weight loss I feel behind. I had my surgery Feb 3,2014. When I look at how much I've lost I feel like I've lost plenty and I'm still losing.
  16. Brightfuture058

    Really!?!?

    This is all so very true, food is in our face daily, I found it very hard not to crave the "easy to get" fast food. But in time it go easier. I now find myself grossing out with the smell of grease and fast food. Which I feel is a plus.... No Temptation )
  17. Brightfuture058

    Everything makes me nauseated

    Just give your body time, eventually it will pass. I know it sucks so bad but hang in there. What helped me get over it faster was walking. The more you walk and drink Water the better you will feel.
  18. Brightfuture058

    Everything makes me nauseated

    It will pass, I dealt with that for about 3 wks....Hated every minute of it. But eventually it passes, I can eat without any problems. )
  19. Brightfuture058

    gum?

    I've read some post where the doctors say no and some say it's ok. I think the main concern besides swallowing it, is the gas. When chewig gum we tend to swallow more (with air) which may cause you gas problems. I chew gum and I'm 4 months out and I dont have any problems. Unfortunately I am not one of the lucky ones to lose the hunger feeling after surgery but I use gum and increase my Water to trick my stomach that it is full. LOL I dont want to start snacking because I know it will lead to bad habits. )
  20. Brightfuture058

    Help! Cant stop sneezing

    My Nut told us that when you are full your body try's to tell you your full in different ways, including sneezing. You may be full and you just don't know it. )
  21. Brightfuture058

    Everything makes me nauseated

    Do you also get nauseated when you smell and see the foods as well?
  22. This is so true... You find out right away who your true friends are. I had people in my life that I considered best friends who no longer are close with me anymore. I also have people in my life that have supported and encouraged me this whole journey. Its sad but it really made me wonder.
  23. Brightfuture058

    Fit Bit One

    I just bought mine yesterday, anxiously waiting for mine )
  24. You got a lot of great advise from people so far. Yes the pre/post op diets suck.....there is no easy way to soften that. During that time you cant really eat out with friends/family. But eventually you will be able to start eating reg foods. (Of course the foods allowed) When you go to a restaurant look for the healthy food choices. Yes you will need to eat healthier, but that is part of the work. Doesn't mean you cant eat at all just better. Your life will change but only for the better!!!!!!
  25. Brightfuture058

    Overreacting? I want water!

    I totally understand your frustration, I know I had some low moments too when I had the constant nausea for 3 wks straight, unable to eat anything really. I questioned all the time why I had this done. But in time it gets better and I am so glad I had this done. I feel like a new person ) Just give it time and you will see your taste buds may change too. I don't have the same taste towards food that I did before. You might end up having a liking to a different type of food. I love this site because its a place we can ask questions and support each other. You can get through this!!! )

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×