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What a great story! Congrats! I think it's so amazing that you are so active.
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I have not personally experienced this but I am so sorry! You can do this! I do urge you to really reconsider your habits. This surgery will not stop you from having an appetite or eating more, YOU will stop you. The fistula is a horrible complication but only you are responsible for any weight regain, before or in the future. There are countless times I want to eat more and can physically eat more.. But have to restrain myself. I'm not perfect either, but I've learned that this surgery is only a tool. I encourage you to look into your future and how this time will be different. Keep us updated! Good luck!
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Great Job! This surgery has been a huge blessing for me. Now is the time to start planning your new life, meal options, scheduling, meal planning, etc. You have to stay vigilant. You can do this!
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Be strict. Eliminate soda all together. It will just make you crave sweet treats!
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I was having issues getting goods down and was throwing up a lot. My PA put me on omepramazol to heal the esophagus. Within days I have been able to tolerate 99% of things! I am only throwing up once in a while and I am about 12 weeks out. Consult with your surgeon.
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I'm sorry, I totally understand. My insurance company fortunately did not require this. But I will tell you, truly try to use this time to eat smaller portions and wrap your head around the surgery. It comes with huge emotional consequences and you will succeed if you're prepared. It sucks, but try to use this time as wisely as possible.
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Love the dress sister!
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Have you found a way to visually account for all of the lbs lost? For example I buy myself a pretty fake flower for every 10 lbs lost. As the bouquet grows I can visually recognize that I'm making changes. You need to be proud of what you've done so far, it will push you to continue to stay focused! Are you using myfitnesspal or anything? Gotta stay on it!
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You won't physically need someone, but I'd say you will def need him emotionally. One or two days is a good idea.
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Just curious how you or your surgeon determined the magic number. Please share!
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Please! Quit. Quit. Quit.
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Though just fyi, I don't dump whatsoever, and you may not either!
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I'm sorry but you sound like a spoiled brat. This post brings absolutely no value to this page.
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I'm sorry! That sounds absolutely ridiculous. Perhaps he's looking at your job history to see if you're stable or make new decisions rashly, I don't know! It sounds like it was extra hard for you, especially being that he didn't ask any questions about the surgery! Stick with it, it is worth it.
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You should have already been at 1000-1200 calories. 700-800 is not enough in my opinion and you are rightfully hungry! Esp if you're working out!
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Curious why you're going from the sleeve to bypass within 2 years? If you don't mind
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I took a bath yesterday and shaved (everything), it was soooo much easier! No lost stray hairs missed in the process either!
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I know what you're talking about! I will feel nauseous and fatigued randomly in the day I also have been eating healthy, so this does not follow eating bad/sugary food.
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I also can eat pretty much anything I want. I have to consciously remind to ask myself, "are you full?" It's something you have to pay close attention to. You have the full feeling, you're just not tuning into it
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I was SHOCKED when he said normal food in 3/4 days. I am nervous because I have admittedly been giving myself a little leeway in trying new foods as long as I chew them very well. I had rotissary chicken (so it was very soft) and I chewed super well. No problems. It just feels too good to be true! I feel horrible saying, "I can start eating any new food I want in a few days" when some people are still on FULL liquids.
That's what I mean-- it's day 8 and you're telling me I can eat pretty much whatever I want, as long as I chew well, by day 12? It feels wrong! LOL - amazing, but wrong!
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