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alyssadietrch

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  1. alyssadietrch

    Scars are red and itchy

    I went back to my surgeon yesterday and he said the redness was confusing. Lol. He didn't know what it was from. He gave me an antibiotic just in case it was infected, and some hydrocortisone cream which has already started helping ????
  2. alyssadietrch

    Scars are red and itchy

    What do you guys use on them to help with itching? Anything?
  3. Hi guys, My surgery was November 19. My scars look like they are healing well. I never had stitches or anything, just some clear glue covering them that I could peel off after day 5. Anyway, the scars are red all around them, especially the one by by belly button. And they're so itchy! Is this normal? I'm sure the itchyness means they're healing, but the redness is kinda worrying me. Did this happen to other people? Is there something I can do to prevent this?
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    Started purée diet today. Help!

    I I figured I would share these yummy recipes from my doc for puréed foods! ????
  5. alyssadietrch

    Started purée diet today. Help!

    Omg cereal!! Do you think rice chex would be okay? Or Cheerios?
  6. alyssadietrch

    Started purée diet today. Help!

    The beans and cheese sound amazing. I need to try that tonight lol
  7. alyssadietrch

    Started purée diet today. Help!

    Update: I just was able to eat an entire scrambled egg ???? I made it with a lot of milk this time, it made the eggs a lot softer and easier to swallow ???? thanks for everyone's advice! What are some other foods that are good for the purred diet? This is the paper I got from my doctor.
  8. alyssadietrch

    Started purée diet today. Help!

    Thank you! I noticed my eggs were dry, I didn't mix anything with them when I made them because I thought I should keep them healthy and not add any extra fat or anything. But yes, it definitely makes sense that they easily got stuck. I can't wait until I can have turkey! lol
  9. alyssadietrch

    Started purée diet today. Help!

    What are soft scrambled eggs? Lol and I did go really slow. Maybe my body just isn't ready yet :/
  10. Okay so today is week 3 from my surgery so I am able to start puréed foods. One of the things on my list was a scrambled egg, so I was so excited to make one for breakfast this morning. I cut it up really small, and chewed really good before I swallowed it, but after 2 bites my chest started hurting and I don't feel very well. is this normal? Any advice? Thanks!
  11. alyssadietrch

    Retaining fluid....

    My doc told me to not weigh myself for at least 10 days after the surgery because everyone gains because of water. Just keep yourself hydrated and make sure you're peeing a lot. You'll be fine it's normal.
  12. alyssadietrch

    Ladies only pleasee

    I was told that I was infertile because of my pcos, and the only way to make the pcos go away was to lose weight. This is the major reason I got the surgery. So, I know that I should look at it as a good thing because I am ovulating on my own and hopefully that means I'll be able to have a baby one day... But sheesh!! Hopefully once I start taking birth control my periods will be more regular.
  13. alyssadietrch

    Ladies only pleasee

    Thank you all! If it doesn't get any better today I'm going to give my doctor a call.
  14. alyssadietrch

    BUM-MER

    I would use this opportunity to see how much weight you can lose on your own! Heck, maybe in 7 months, you'll see such a difference on your own and you won't even want to have the surgery anymore part of me wishes I waited, when I went in for my consultation it got approved right away, so I didn't have much time to think it through. Even if your heart is set on having the surgery, using this 7 months to diet and exercise will make the whole process a lot easier. You'll be able to adapt and get into a routine no problem good luck!
  15. So my surgery was November 19. I started my period yesterday. I didn't have one for about 3 months before the surgery. I have PCOS and so I rarely have a period. I suppose my body is playing catch up now, because I have the worst cramps of my life, and I am bleeding so much I can't even leave my house. I have to go to the bathroom like every hour and it's still leaking through everything. Has anyone else experienced this? I hope it doesn't last too long

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