CaPoppy
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I had mine done here as well. They were great!
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Six-Month Diet Program Pictures -- Before and Almost-The-End
CaPoppy replied to blizair09's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Looking good! -
Nope.
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Anyone starting to think this isn't the "right" answer/tool?
CaPoppy replied to Kelleylu's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm a year and a half post op and sometimes I do have the thought like, "Holy crap, I had my stomach removed! WTF!" But I don't regret it and would totally do it again. I am happier now and healthier. No regrets at all. -
Have to stay off Fb, pre-op diet :(
CaPoppy replied to Aleathia's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm a year and a half post-op and I watch the FB food videos, but I don't crave the foods. Sometimes I do watch and think how easy it would be to adapt that recipe to be healthy and something I could eat. Or I watch and think "Stuff like that is the reason people are fat!" If it is the same friends posting the videos you could always hide them until you are ready. -
It is slightly surprising that there is such a wide range of Dr. orders for pre-op for the same surgery. Even the after surgery orders can vary so widely you'll question your surgeon. My surgeon orders a 10 day liquid only diet prior to surgery (protein drinks and Clear liquids only) and NPO after midnight the night before. But definitely listen to YOUR surgeon and do what your programs says.
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Old Navy, Target, Kohls, H & M and JcPenney mostly. I'm trying to be a bit frugal and not spend a ton because I'm not done losing yet and I want to really define my style now that I have to get everything new. So I'm picky and cheap, lol.
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How much did your weight loss surgery in Mexico cost, total?
CaPoppy replied to WitchySar's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Can your surgeon move up your surgery date? Your recert month isn't until January, that is pretty far away. If that's not possible I would just seriously weight the cost of paying out of pocket vs your husband working extra hours and putting you over the amount. Its a terrible choice, but $5000 or so is a lot of money. -
I like Premier Protein for ready to drink, and Quest for powder.
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All Drs have their own programs. Mine wants us to get in at least 80 grams a day as a female and 100 as a male. The more protein you get in the faster the weight will drop. Same with water. The more the better, the weight will drop faster. Protein also helps in healing and minimizing the effects of post-op hair loss and other side effects. I'm over a year out and still losing because I keep up on my protein. It also makes me feel better. If I'm feeling tired I can eat a protein bar and be energized.
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What happens when you eat too much?
CaPoppy replied to PaulStephens1975's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My "stomach" hurts and I go lay down. Then after a few minutes I am okay again. -
Caring for kids post-op
CaPoppy replied to Smjnranrk's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My DD was 2 when I had surgery. I wasn't supposed to pick her up, but obviously I had to at some point. She was still sleeping in a crib. I just tried to limit it as much as possible. I also got a stool at Ikea so she could climb onto her changing table, so that helped. Or just changed her on the couch. She would run and get the changing pad, diaper and wipes. It was adorable and helpful. After a few days I was fine. Just be careful and you'll be fine. -
It's important to wait to improve chances of a healthier pregnancy and healthy baby. Oh I know! Like I was saying to my hubs the other day, "I'm still learning how to feed myself, I'm nowhere near ready to eat for 2!" LOL It's just that we've been trying for what feels like forever, and to have to wait even longer...it's exhausting. I know you are being funny, but if you have the mindset of eating for two you'll end up gaining too much weight. You only need a few hundred extra calories, and really not even at the beginning. Luckily you'll be able to meet that need with a Protein shake
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Birth control= weight gain?
CaPoppy replied to PissiChrissi's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I just got the Nuvaring, and so far its been fine. There are side effects to all of the choices, and if you search you will find people who have had terrible experiences with every type of BC available. Just pick the one that will work the best for your lifestyle. At worse you hate it and in a few months you can switch to a different one. It happens. -
My Drs said 24 months until you should start trying. Although I have a friend that got pregnant right after she was a year out, so I guess not everyone listened. I'd think it would be important to be at goal longer than 1 month before you try to get pregnant. You could get lucky and get pregnant right away. Losing weight quickly and then gaining again might make it harder post-baby to lose weight again. My drs said that people who get pregnant before 2 years out tend to gain more weight overall and find it harder to reach their goal weight (post baby).