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lisaanewme67

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  1. Almost 5-weeks post-op and able to eat with confidence. Still working at a slow pace and forever thankful!!!

    1. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Thank you both... You guys and other veterans have given me such inspiration during this whole journey. Even in the middle of the night being able to go here for inspiration and strength has gotten me through some trying times.

    2. Smye

      Smye

      Congratulations! Keep it up lisa!

    3. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Thanks Smye!

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  2. lisaanewme67

    TODAY'S THE DAY

    Congrats and many, many prayers. You will do GREAT, keep us posted and see you on the other side!
  3. Made it through my first major holiday with NO battle scars, so thankful... was worried that I would not enjoy myself - - had a blast & wore some really CUTE jeans I haven't fit into in 3-years!!!

    1. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      YESI know the feeling, lol I am 5'2 as well. I am excited that soon, I may be able to shop in the petitte section again and my capris won't look like flooded pants!!! I have a great seamstress that have taken in some of my work pants & jeans in the waist for the time being. Maybe you may be able to wear those favorite capris for a little while longer if the price isn't too much to have them altered.

    2. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      @Imbo12182 Thanks, I picked my surgery date for earlier in June so that I will be a little more recovered for the 4th. I had an option for later in June but declined. Fitting in my jeans was/is a GREAT feeling seeing all of my hard work paying off. Thanks for your encouragement and Congrats to you as well!

    3. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      Yeah!! NSV!

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  4. Sorry to hear about this. I pray you are getting better. Thanks for letting us know. You have my prayers!
  5. If you could find each if our pre-op posts, they will read the same. The closer you get it starts getting very real. Stay strong what you are feeling is only natural. I'm 4 weeks post op as if yesterday and its so much better everyday. Its just getting through surgery and early post-op. I'm so happy, feeling better everyday. I'm so excited for you and how your life will change. Its awesome once you start to notice each small accomplishment Keep us posted & we will see you on the other side. You have my prayers!
  6. lisaanewme67

    Pre WLS - Liquids after surgery....

    Hi, so far I have been doing quite well. Tomorrow will be 4 weeks & I am amazed at where the time has gone. Very grateful none the less. Taking things day by day. I hope you are well also.
  7. @@Bdevine, I hope you feel better & hopefully you Ferrell better & it passes. The same thing happened to me with tilapia but it was prob too soon. Now, its no prob have eaten it several more times. Our new tummy's are weird. Great work so far, you are a champ!
  8. Ready for the holiday weekend. Was worried that it would be no fun, only 4-weeks post-op BUT I am planning some fun things to do and new bariatric friendly recipies!! Have a Happy 4th everyone :-)

    1. MrsSugarbabe

      MrsSugarbabe

      Happy 4th to you, too!!! Planning ahead is a big key to being successful.

       

      July 2, 2015 - Think Thin Thursday - Do you have a plan for this upcoming holiday weekend? Remember, it is much easier to make good decisions ahead of time than it is in the moment. Save yourself the burden of having to make spontaneous decisions by planning your weekend in advance. From: http://www.beckdietsolution.com/daily-diet-solutions/

    2. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      We are going to a big family, I mean BIG family picnic/swim party. I volunteered to bring beans so at least I know there will be something there I can eat! It's funny I really don't see food as the focus of the party anymore. I'm more interested in the swimming and fireworks now! I may change my mind after I see and smell all the food but for now I'm perfectly happy with my beans! Everybody have fun, and remember you can have fun without food being the focus.

    3. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Great Idea and have a blast!!! I was talking to a friend about how I noticed pre-surgery even before I made this decision how food ran my life, literally. It is so easy and effortless. Not to mention the money that I am saving. I do miss my ocassional wine, beer and/or drink at times but I find myself not even thinking about that anymore either and still enjoying myself.

  9. lisaanewme67

    2nd post-op day

    your welcome were all a big happy family here!
  10. Hey everyone, surgery date was June 5th. Tolerating everything very well. Back at work laughing at people who are shocked at my loss but don't know how, whispers, gossiping, its hilarious! Any how, taking to day by day. Loss 25 pounds & couldn't be happier!!! Continued happiness to everyone.
  11. lisaanewme67

    2nd post-op day

    Congrats, you will feel much better resting up in your own bed. I was nervous about going home (thinking what if something happens) Once I was there, it was heaven. Yes the Jello is my fav, chicken broth is so soothing (Beef also) Water is a must, lol. Keep us posted. You can direct in box me if you like. It gets better everyday, and WELCOME to the other side!!
  12. lisaanewme67

    Food Network/Cooking Channel

    This is hularious... My first week post-op at home, I laid up and watched a Top Chef Marathon. I kept telling myself that I am Crazy. I will still watch food Network channel and Cooking Channel regardless
  13. First week back... 3-days in 2 left. Nosey Co-workers, lol Oh the gossip. When they don't know they reach!!!

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    2. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      Oh I love it!! They will want to know how you are loosing weight! Just tell them hard work!

    3. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      @sparksrn and that is the TRUTH it is hard work. When they say oh you "look like you loss weight", I say thank you, I have and smile - - that is it. Nobody ask how.

    4. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      Oh I would answer them by saying "Thank you, I've been working really hard at it" It's not easy and you need credit for all the hard work you put into it!! To many people think you just go have surgery and the weight falls off! Ha! I wish! I've lost 22.5 pounds so far but everyone at my work knows I had surgery (very small office) and everyone has been so supportive! I don't really see a difference yet, and they aren't making any comments yet.

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  14. Going about my day with a SMILE... Amazing how this journey makes you see life so differently!

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    2. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      I was a little afraid to try alot of this stuff but it has been fine. All of it is listed under soft foods Phase II in my packet. I hope you can start tolerating other thing soon. Keep me posted and Great work so far. I think 22 pounds is awesome workt!!

    3. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      I'm gonna try some Cod tonight! I need protein and it seems that should be ok with most docs.

    4. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Yes as long as it is moist. Not too much seasoning. Do you like Mrs Dash? I use the traditional (they gave me packets in the hospital after my surgery). It does help. Yes you NEED that protein. I always feel better once I have some protein.

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  15. Working hard to get in fluids 30/30 but when it is time to eat, I'm too full from fluids from the 30 minutes before...uggh. It's work @work!!!

  16. First day back at work...almost over, this morning was KraZY with me. Work is GREAT though, lol!

  17. Back to work checklist - - I pray I don't forget anything... nervous about food

    1. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      I've been back a couple of weeks now and I feel like I'm taking the whole house with me! Just remember your protein and vitamins and you'll be fine! Take it easy for the first week or so, you may find you get tired much easier. Rest at home as much as you can.

    2. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Thanks Daisee68, It has been a wacky day so far... First woke up with extreme constipation (Never have experienced this during my entire 3 weeks off). Now my first day back, morning of its here. I have been taking my stool softner daily but I don't think I have been hitting my fluid mark so I have learned the hard way. Also, after dropping my son off at the train, I discovered that I left my phone at home. Can't leave that at home, my 10 year old daughter starts summer camp today. Thankfully I left my house very early today. So I had time to go back and get it. Been feeling nauseated but it has passed now. Its almost over so 3-more days to go.

    3. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Thanks Sparksrn. I will take your advice and take it easy. Happy that Its only a 4-day week. I do feel like I had to pack like I am going away. Thankfully I took time out to do all of this last night. I appreciate your advice and great job to you!

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  18. lisaanewme67

    Free Quest Protein Powder Samples

    Never received mine. Ordered on 5/22/15. Good luck everyone. I may try again.
  19. 3-weeks Post-op today, YAY!! Still remember that feeling on the morning of surgery, lol...

    1. jeanniereenie

      jeanniereenie

      I just 5 weeks and I said to my hubby it feels like yesterday I was anticipating all this!! and now its flying!

  20. Thanks Alex, awesome article. I am 3-weeks postop and am happy with my experience so far. I do read posts from members about losing slow. I haven't felt any sadness about weight loss. I am happy with each pound that is not there when I weigh myself. I have struggled as many others with losing a single pound and keeping it off at times. Therefore, I am very grateful for weight loss surgery. Battling Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesteral and sleep apnea before surgery, I know this has saved my life. I do understand how those members feel and use how they feel as an inspiration to stay focused. I talk to my team and read posts from the veterans here to get me through.
  21. Reality of going back to work on Monday. Hard to believe that it has been 3 weeks since surgery!

    1. Daisee68

      Daisee68

      I am 3 weeks today and went back on Monday (desk job). Still I was tired and left early each day. Today was actually much better. So take it easy. Don't push. DRINK DRINK DRINK! I have really had a hard time with that this week and resorted to setting a timer sometimes to help. Plan out your food and take lunch and 1 or 2 snacks (I am still using shakes for snacks). pace yourself. It will take a few days to get back in to it. I'm planning on resting a lot this weekend and then hope to be full force by Monday. Good luck!!

    2. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      Wow @Daisee68. THANKS for the advice very GREAT tips. I too have a desk job but it is very high paced. This week people are on vacation I anticipate Monday to be busy, Tuesday and Wednesday laid back (several surgeons out). Thursday so, so but we will see. My biggest concern is food and getting that in so your timer suggestion is great. I am going tomorrow to find some lactose free protein shakes because the Premier shakes has been tearing my stomach up. Thankfully short week next week. I do plan to take it easy and focusing on me (something that is different). I generally work through lunch, forget about breakfast, water, etc. Not anymore. I am LEAVING my area for my 1-hours. Toting my water bottle, and protein shake.

    3. MrsSugarbabe

      MrsSugarbabe

      Good luck returning to work @lisaanewme67. The first few days can challenging. @Daisee68 gave some good advice. Leave early if you need to or maybe even only work half days a couple of days. I have a desk job, too, and still got worn out by about 2p. Beef jerky is a favorite snack (if you're on solids now) and I keep it on hand at work all the time; hate the sodium aspect, but it is filling and satisfying. If you can throughout your work day, get up and walk a few laps around your desk or around your office. I set a reminder on my Outlook calendar to pop up ever 90 minutes to remind me to get up and MOVE...yes, it helps because if I didn't have that reminder I can sit here for 2 hours without moving and then am real stiff and achy when I do get up (arthritis is NOT my friend)......so, along with DRINK DRINK DRINK......MOVE MOVE MOVE. Enjoy the short work week as much as possible, and your holiday weekend over the 4th.

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  22. lisaanewme67

    Made it thru surgery....

    I agree with all of the above... it is very normal. Listen to your body and rest it takes a LOT of energy to heal. Congrats and welcome to this side of surgery. It gets better everyday, promise!!! Lisa
  23. Feeling weak, energy low - - spirits are HIGH!!

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    2. lmb012182

      lmb012182

      Yay! I am glad to hear that.

    3. MrsSugarbabe

      MrsSugarbabe

      If I miss taking my iron supplement for about 3 days in a row, I start feeling sluggish, even though I took my multi and other supplements. The B12 helps me a lot, too.

    4. lisaanewme67

      lisaanewme67

      @MrsSugarbabe, what is the name of your iron supplement? Our team requires that we take B 50 and it has made such a difference in my life. Thanks for the reminder!! It is easy to get off track. Remembering all of the food, protein, vitamin and water requirements is a full-time JOB, lol.

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  24. 14-Days of Lovenox injections all done!!! SMILES...

    1. sparksrn

      sparksrn

      Your better than me, I quit after about a week. Just couldn't handle it anymore and I am in no way a risk for blood clots! I'm 24 days post op now and I've learned a lot. Still tired and sore but I'm getting there!

  25. Wow @@aelovelady, at what point in post-op were you able to eat so freely??? I am afraid of everything that I put in my mouth including things that are considered within my plan. I don't want to ever experience dumping but reality, I know it is there and will eventually strike. It is amazing how some things are such second nature to us... Saturday, I was making brownies with my daughter. I'm thinking the entire time, these are NOT for me, they are off limits. Well after I took them out of the oven. I broke off a piece, not thinking, and stuck it in my mouth chewed and swallowed and them BAM it hit me... Oh Sh**t, I can't eat that but it was too late. I waited and waited for the punishment, pacing/freaking out and nothing ever happened!!! I am 17 days post-op and I plan to stay on track as much as possible but as you said, we are ALL human. I am happy that you have had so much success.

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