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About Sajijoma
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Bariatric Master
- Birthday December 28
About Me
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Biography
I'm a mom of 7 kiddos ranging from 13 years old to 13 months. I love children and enjoy cooking, reading and being silly. I've been overweight since childhood and have been on at least 3 diets a year since i can remember with no lasting success
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Gender
Female
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Interests
my kids, homeschooling, art(emphasis in painting and ceramics), singing badly, making up my own lyrics to songs, and generally either being super awesome or super annoying depending on how you feel about my attack of personality :D
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Occupation
SAHM/home school teacher
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City
Denver
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State
Colorado
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Zip Code
80130
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How long after 1st surgeon visit until date of surgery?
Sajijoma replied to PaulaUSN's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Mine was almost 90 days exactly. It depends on your insurance requirements and your surgeons schedule, but mine went very quickly. 3 NUT/exercise appts, 1 psych eval, 2 surgeon visits and bam! That was it. The 90 days went by fast. -
Is Quinoa okay after RNY?
Sajijoma replied to hectorlopez323's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I didn't have quinoa til probably 6 months out, but I eat it on a regular basis. My advice is to add a bit more liquid when you cook it than you normally would. It will help it get softer and easier to digest. Also take it very slow because that is not something you want to overeat because it does swell a little in your stomach and that can be painful if you take a bite too many. -
How much time in the hospital?
Sajijoma replied to neeseemcmeesee's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I spent 3 days including the day of surgery, but I had complications with anesthesia suppressing my breathing and oxygen so I couldn't even get out of bed or sit up without fainting and needing oxygen support until I weaned off the pain meds. -
It sounds to me like you are describing dehydration., although I get this really rank metallic taste in my mouth-like sucking on pennies-when I am in ketosis. You can always buy keto sticks and test your urine if you want to know if you are in ketosis or not. You can get them at most pharmacies behind the counter without a prescription, just ask.
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I liked quest bars but they stalled me out when I was in the losing phase. Pure protein chewy chocolate chip are my goto bar. I have one every morning for breakfast.
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Looking for better calcium citrate option
Sajijoma replied to 3boysmama's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I use bariatric advantage chewy bite 500's. Just take one after each meal and they taste good. I usually keep a bag of chocolate and caramel on hand and sometimes switch out with peanut butter. -
Nail Question After RNY: Anyone know what this means?
Sajijoma replied to cassablast's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
That's vitamin deficiency. You need to get your vitamin levels checked and corrected. -
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Congratulations! I've made my goal as well. My doctor told me I physically can't lose any more weight because it's all just excess skin. Kinda happy kinda depressed. I wanted to be smaller, but a size 8 or 10 is it at least until I quit breaking body parts long enough to fund my skin removal.
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Questions about postop for pending 7/13 RNY Gastric Bypass
Sajijoma replied to LaLa Ladybug's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
While I was up and moving around those first few days after surgery, the part that killed me was the fatigue. I would nap and often. I needed to have someone around to watch after the kids and make dinner and stuff. If someone offers help, take it. If they make you more miserable, just ask them to leave. -
I'm an emotional wreck!!! Tell me when this lets up!!
Sajijoma replied to Bnbutts31's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
He emotional rollercoaster is normal and will let up the further out you go. It's very similar to the feelings of being pregnant both with the heightened smell, taste, and the emotional ride. It's caused by the release of estrogens stored in fat-yes, men have estrogen stored in their fat too. I can't remember how long it took to let up, but it's not forever-thank God! [emoji23] -
It probably is, but you may be just pushing it one step too far. Try stopping before you get that discomfort in your chest. Where you've eaten a bite and you just say, ok, the tightness isn't there yet, but I don't feel the same as I did when I started eating, so I stop. By the time you get that pain, you are overfilled and that's why it's uncomfortable. Also, if you do have that feeling, put your hands over your head and walk around, it helps it go away faster!
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Question for those with a lot to lose
Sajijoma replied to Sadiebug's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
It's a long process and it will take a long time. I started off at 429lbs. Surgery day I was like 386? Something like that. At my 1 yr appt I was 225lbs I'm currently 1yr and 7 months out and I'm 190lbs. I'm not where I want to be, but it's a long ass way away from where I started and that's really where you find he comfort. That you are so far away from where you started that even if you never lost another pound, you'll be happy and able to live a normal life and do all the things you want. I made a list when I started my journey of things I wanted to accomplish like no seatbelt extenders, shopping in regular size clothes dept, sitting in a chair without knowing the weight limit, going on the swings/slide at the park without fear of getting stuck or breaking it, etc. as I made those goals I checked them off. So far, my only one left is to climb a 14er, but I just tore out my shoulder after having recovered from tearing out my other one, so looks like it'll be another year for me before I can climb that mountain, but it's still my goal and so can't wait to check it off. -
You may be eating too fast or too much at a time. Try taking smaller bites and waiting a full minute in between and see if it helps. You may just be overriding your signal to stop. I'm kind of jealous. I can't throw up. If I go too far or get sick, I just sit there dry heaving but I can't physically throw up. [emoji53]
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Do breakfast for dinner. That's actually what I'm doing tonight. I've got turkey sausage, eggs, and for those who haven't had bypass and still need to eat, I'm making Kodiak cakes protein waffles. They are so good, but I never get to one. The egg and sausage fill me up every time.