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About astraphile
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Biography
call me jessie and i might tell you more.
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Client Services Manager
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Best NJ doctors list? And why?
astraphile replied to Annah's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
where in NJ are you from or are looking in? i went to NJ Bariatric Center which has 3 locations: hoboken, springfield, & somerset. there are 4 surgeons who rotate among the 3 offices. i went to dr. angela jack glassnap and she was AMAZING! i've had such a smooth recovery (9 weeks out today, as a matter of fact!). she is currently on maternity leave until december, but her colleagues are also wonderful. i would highly recommend them, and her specifically if you are just starting the process and aren't looking for a 2014 surgery date. check out their website: http://www.njbariatriccenter.com/ in any case, good luck! -
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Protein Shake and Calcium Supplement, I need a new one!
astraphile replied to Kia Johnstone's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
hi kia! first of all, welcome and CONGRATS! i'm almost 7 weeks out and these are the Protein drinks i've been using: Isopure black tea lemon flavor (40g of protein, 1 carb, zero sugar), it's a 20oz bottle and it's the only isopure flavor i can tolerate. it's sorta like a diet snapple flavor. for me it's quite tolerable as long as it's super cold. sometimes i pour it over crushed ice and squeeze some fresh lemon juice in it. when i'm at work, i tend to dilute it with Water and then i'm killing two birds with one stone. i just like that it has a ton of protein and is easy on my sleeve. the other is in powder form, Gold Standard 100% whey Protein. they have several flavor options, you'll just have to see which ones you prefer. i like the chocolate or the strawberry banana. i use 1 cup of unsweetened coconut milk, 1 cup of water and 2 scoops of the powder (48g of protein, 5 carbs, 4 sugars). i stick to about 20-25 carbs and less than 10 sugars total per day because carbs have always been a problem. i tried the gummies because i couldn't stand the chalkiness of those chewables, but the gummies have additional sugars that i didn't want to add so i switched back to the chewables. it will get a little easier to tolerate them, at least it did for me. i have a follow up next friday and i will be asking my doc if i can go back to pill form for all supplements. i take omeprazole, Vitamin A, Vitamin D and feverfew supplements as pills, so i assume i can do the calcium and Multivitamin like that as well. good luck! -
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i think everyone is different based on their skin and how it heals. my small scars are barely noticeably at this point because they are so tiny (i'm 6 weeks out from VSG) and my larger scar was placed in my belly button so although it's much more noticeable, it was strategically placed. considering how i'm only 6 weeks out, i'm pretty happy with them thus far. good luck to you!
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To cruise before surgery or after surgery....
astraphile replied to MrsSugarbabe's topic in The Lounge
i went to mexico one month before surgery and definitely thought i made the right choice. however, i'm 6 weeks out now and i'd be perfectly content going on a cruise or other vacation spot. yes, my food intake is completely different, but i feel great and would have no issue with it. of course, everyone is different, but if you allot yourself at least a month or two in between, i would think you'd be ok. GOOD LUCK! -
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welcome and good luck! just get as informed as possible about the procedures and let your surgeon also help guide you. i also have PCOS along with gallbladder and stomach issues. i was sleeved 6 weeks ago today and really feel great! keep us posted!
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my instructions were to call the doctor if a serious pain persisted for more than 4 hours. i would recommend calling your surgeon to ask. always better safe than sorry! i hope you feel better soon!!! please keep us posted.
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6 months since surgery :)before and after
astraphile replied to gruiz27's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
great job!!! you look awesome. can't wait to see where i'm at at 6 months! -
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Sleeve done Wednesday
astraphile replied to Carissa.Logaras's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
you're so welcome! i'm glad your appointment went well. i'll touch base before surgery to send you positive vibes. in the meantime, feel free to reach out with any questions! -
Questions about net calorie intake
astraphile replied to Sunnyskies2283's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
i agree with UPnDOWNinNY. you need to take it easy these first few weeks, although walking and doing some cardio is great. make sure you're getting your protein and water and the rest will take care of itself. good luck! -
Sleeve done Wednesday
astraphile replied to Carissa.Logaras's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
one day at a time. it will definitely get better and in a few weeks you'll feel completely normal again with the exception that you can only eat tiny bits at a time! i'm a little over 5 weeks post-op and i feel really great. GOOD LUCK and keep us posted! -
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astraphile replied to cindyvirden.com's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
congrats and good luck! my best advice is to try to stay relaxed. i know that's easier said than done, i was panicking a few days before, but it all worked out so well that i would do it again in a heartbeat! (i was sleeved 6/25) i'm sure you will do great! just take it day by day and once you're home, remember to sip plenty of water/liquids and walk! keep us posted! -
wendy's chili, any grilled chicken salads (just avoid croutons and high carb dressings), i really love the grilled chicken nuggets from chick-fil-a, i've also had a jr. bacon cheeseburger from wendy's minus the bun and mayo. there are certainly more options out there, the trick is to not eat out too often as a lot of these options are really high in sodium which can cause Water retention. also, try to avoid items high in carbs: potatoes, bread, rice, etc. every place has a website with nutritional info. i'm anal about looking things up ahead of time and making choices based on the items highest in Protein and lowest in carbs. i stay under 20g of carbs per day. i'm sure you could do more, but my body has issues processing carbs and that slows down my loss, so i just try to avoid them at all cost. hope this helps!
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Bariatric Surgery v the "Natural Way" (Long)
astraphile replied to HaddocksEyes's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
great post. i tried several times to lose weight the "natural" way, but my love of food and my PCOS made it very difficult for me to keep it off for long. i'm 5 weeks post op and can tell you that this is definitely hard work and my small tummy is only the half of it. if i don't put the right things into said tummy, and i don't burn calories daily, i won't be successful. so to think this is an easy way out or that it is somehow an easy choice, is ridiculous. the point is to get healthy in whichever method is right for you. -
i had my period the day of surgery (6/25) and i just completed my july cycle this past monday. it was normal, however, and i hope it stays that way! good luck!