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Introvert

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    August post op sleevers: Check in

    Hello All! I just found this thread and am so happy to be a part! I was sleeved Aug 20th and haven't really had any problems. I stalled for about 3 weeks at 25 lbs lost but after reading your posts I realize I'm not alone! This is a great group. I broke the stall this week and started exercising this week, I guess that's what I needed to do. I weigh myself everyday, just get an idea of what I did right or wrong the day before. HW 278 SW 276 CW 252...
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    Goal!

    Missysue, is your original post a typo? Should it say 2013? Can't believe over 100 lbs in 2 months... Help me out here, please. And you look great!
  3. My surgeon puts everyone who still has their gall bladder on a medication (ursodial) to avoid problems with sudden weightloss & gall bladders. I haven't had any problems hope everything goes well with ur surgery...
  4. After my endoscopy the dr. diagnosed me with gastritis and hiatal hernia. I was put on pantoprazole. Maybe you could ask ur dr. I have no problems... Praying you feel better soon.
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    Salad's How Long ? !

    My surgeon cleared me to eat salad one month out. But he warned me of really roughages like raw broccoli, carrots and lettuce has to be chopped small before eating and chewed very well. I've had NO problems with anything. I feel blessed.
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    Post-Op regrets?

    I'm laughing at Music1618 because I can totally relate! I'm only 5 weeks postop and am in a stall. Everyone in these forums have told me it's normal so I'm staying positive. The only regret I had was feeling dog tired the first 2 weeks until the puréed foods stage. I felt lethargic and close to comatose but couldn't get good sleep. I thought I would be like that forever, very upset. Sex drive is thru the roof but have also had rambling crying bouts. (Scared my kids, now they think it was funny). And I see people eating great tasty foods and I want in but the sleeve brings me back to reality. AND I discontinued my hypertension medicine after one week. Oh, also the gall bladder medicine they put me on gave me a bad rash. Other than that... No regrets.
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    Ate out today - good choice?

    Eating with people who don't know about your sleeve seems like the most difficult task! Well, you got thru your first outing! Check! Lol they probably think you're super dedicated to your new diet. When the weight starts noticeably disappearing they'll compliment your will power and ask, exactly what kind of diet are you on? It'll get easier, seems you chose well...
  8. Thanks Kindle, I was beginning to think I was alone with the artificial sweeteners thing. I kinda count the sugar in those drinks as calories eaten. I guess I just have to be patient. @ TheCurvyJones, how does the sugar make your body crazy?
  9. I was only eating the PB & ice cream to get the calories in... But I'll lay off now. Maybe I need help with the shakes. I mix 8 oz of light apple juice frozen berries two scoops of protein (20g) and calcium scoops. Equals about 12 oz. and am stuffed halfway thru. Is it bad to drink some regular juices or must it always be sugar free? I can't tolerate ANY artificial sweeteners. How about protein bars as a meal?
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    My story

    Oh my....! What a story! These doctors have to listen to us more. We know our bodies. I'm glad you're doing better.
  11. I actually had a hiatal hernia repair during my sleeve surgery so I just tell people that, and omit the rest. Then when they ask why I'm not eating I say because of the location of the hernia I have to be careful not to irritate the incisions... That's also why I'm losing weight so fast and I think I'll use this issue to kickstart a new healthier lifestyle. All true but they don't need to know ALL the details. But you will need at least one person to speak with openly. I guess that's where we come in!

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