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Geoff

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Geoff

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    Glen Allen
  • State
    Virginia
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    23060
  1. I have cut both out for the time being. It has been a couple of days now since I have had either soda or cereal. I guess we'll see.
  2. Depends on the fiber source. If it's chicory root extract, maltodextrin, polydextrose, or other prebiotic fibers, that could be the cause of your discomfort. Prebiotic fibers are known to cause bloating, gas, and other digestive distress. The flora in your intestines is very sensitive and can react differently to different types of prebiotics. If the fiber is true dietary fiber, then it shouldn't be causing you these types of issues. I'll have to take a look at the ingredients.
  3. No Quest bars but I have begun eating some new Kaschi cereals that are high in fiber. They definitely helped with my constipation issues but perhaps a bit too much?
  4. Say it isn't sooooo!!! I have obviously changed my lifestyle so much since surgery.....drinking diet sodas was my one "guilty pleasure". I'm hoping that this will pass soon but I have to confess that my first thought went to the sodas because of the carbonation and acid. To make matters worse, I've kind of ignored the pain for a few weeks but it has progressively gotten worse. Now, I can't pass gas without worrying if that will be the only thing to pass.
  5. So I had my GS in October 2014. Everything turned out well and I have lost ~120lbs (depending on what start dates you want to use). Things have been going well and I believe that I am pretty well maxed out my weight loss. However, I believe that I have been "abusing" my new stomach in the past several months by drinking diet sodas. Diet sodas is my one vice that I couldn't force myself to give up. I began drinking them around month 4-5. Recently, my stomach has not been feeling very well complete with a lot of gas, grumbly pain that I can point to and now, loose stools. I have not had a soda for a few days now as I believe that that is likely the problem. I'm just wondering if anyone else has had similar issues.
  6. Geoff

    Soda Pop

    I'm almost 6 months post op. Before surgery, I heard people saying that I was going to have to give up drinking soda. I stopped drinking the non-diet sodas a couple of years ago and drank nothing but diet since. Since my surgery, I have slowly reintroduced them back into my daily diet. It is true that they are nutrionally a waste. But for me, they are one of the very few "comfort foods" that I have left to help me with my new lifestyle. So far, so good. I have dropped almost 100lbs in the past six months, have gotten off of two medications and no longer require a cpap to sleep at night. I have about 10-20 more pounds to go before I can feel satisfied that I have reached my goal. I do have to be careful to space drinking the sodas out with my protein intakes and making sure that I allow proper spacing of time in between. But my opinion is that if you can tolerate it, it's not terrible to drink.
  7. Geoff

    Tomorrow is the day!

    Dana, this is awesome! It's great to see so many having positive experiences. Good luck with you continued success.
  8. Geoff

    Tomorrow is the day!

    That's great! Good for you! My surgery is scheduled for next Monday, October 13th. Getting excited and a little nervous.
  9. Good information all. And to clarify, my surgery date is October 13, 2014 (10/13/14). 10/13 was the date, not year. Forsythia, thanks for the link. That will help quite a lot. I received a packet of information from my surgeon's office yesterday giving me pre-op education class information and other pre-op appointment dates. It's starting to get real.
  10. I haven't seen too many threads on exercise after surgery. I know that nutrition and what you put into your body is a HUGE part of success but I am interested to hear from anyone about their experiences with exercise(s). What sort of exercise do you do (if at all)? How intense can you get? Any weight-lifters? I believe that exercise is going to be a key to my success (surg. date 10/13) and I am looking at what I should expect.
  11. Thanks for posting! I'm pre-op and this is something inspirational for me.
  12. Geoff

    Confession time - soda

    Awesome! This brought a smile to my face. I'm starting to get pumped.
  13. Geoff

    Confession time - soda

    Ginger, This is great to hear. It gives me hope that maybe my tastes will change post-op and I will no longer have the craving for a Diet Coke. Crossing my fingers.
  14. WhoDat, Just seeing your profile next to your post is an inspiration to me. I am pre-op for GS and it looks like you are very similar to my condition. I am at ~332lb and would love to get down to around 220. It looks like you did it, so I know it can be done.
  15. Geoff

    Confession time - soda

    I am pre-op and this is a major concern for me. A couple of years ago, I made the switch from normal, fully sugared sodas to diet. That transition was exceptionally hard. Now, I am facing the prospect of giving them up all together. I currently have around 4-5 12 oz cans of Diet Coke per day. I'm a bit anxious about life after surgery. I have made the decision that I have to do something to get my weight under control so that I can live a longer and healthier life. It's just so hard to anticipate having one of the small joys of life being permanently removed.

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