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1 week Post-op in able to get anything in
Cervidae replied to mmy's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Just curious, but was the juice you had diluted? How many grams of sugar were in the juice you drank before you felt sick? You may be experiencing dumping - a weird form of it. I find it strange that the hospital staff was giving you juice, considering its high sugar content and acidity. As for cream soups, I discovered I had similar issues with cream of chicken. I strained it exactly like I was supposed to and thinned it with milk, and still, it made me pretty nauseous. I tried a low sodium one, since high salt levels can be a culprit behind tummy issues, and it was even worse. So I stayed away from cream soups for a long time. Now I can't find one that doesn't have a ton of preservatives and gross junk, as well as tons of carbs and salt. Hope you feel better soon! Sip Water sloooooowly, and if the pain continues, maybe give your doctor a ring. Can't be too careful. Perhaps tea would soothe some of that discomfort? -
you lost 24 pounds in 11 days? you lost over 2 pounds a day and you are worried about a stall?! I think you could benefit from taking a step back off the scale and looking at this objectively. Can you recall what two pounds of meat feels like in your hand? Or a two pound weight? Your body has lost that EVERY DAY for 11 days. A stall is not only normal, but necessary! Right now, your body thinks it is starving and dying. It's in panic/survival mode. It's also dealing with the enormous trauma of major abdominal surgery and the loss of parts of your digestive tract. Give the poor thing some time for a breather! I was here worrying and posting about stalls too. Most people were at one point or another. But do yourself a HUGE favor and don't allow yourself to obsess about this. If you lost two pounds a day for months without a break, you would be incredibly sick, maybe even so sick you'd need to be hospitalized. It may be normal for wls patients to lose quickly in the beginning, but it is in no way normal for our bodies to be losing weight like this. Obsessing about it is not only not going to change the fact that stalls happen and they need to happen, but it's also detrimental to your emotional (and by extension, physical) health. Did you do this just to lose weight or did you also want to get healthy? I'm betting you really care about your health. We did not become obese in a few months and we sure as hell aren't going to become "normal" in a few months. So don't sweat the stalls, embrace them! It means everything is working correctly. I stall for weeks - sometimes close to a month - every single month around my period, then have rapid loss for a few days, then go into another stall. Yet, despite all of that, here I am less than 9 months later and down 143 pounds. It all adds up, it all evens out, and in a few months you're going to feel silly for worrying about this. Trust me! Get in your Protein and Water and Vitamins and all the other good stuff will follow. Hang in there!
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I took my vitamins religiously and I felt like utter crap for the first... 6 months or so. Now I'm almost 9 months out and I feel great. This is a huge, major abdominal surgery you've just been through. Your body is going to take its sweet time healing and perking back up. It takes about a year to fully heal inside, anyway. Hope you feel better soon! Take care.
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I'm almost 9 months out from the bypass, and I'm down 143 pounds. My blood work shows all levels are perfect and I feel amazing. I will say the first several months were tough, mostly in terms of finding foods that work and getting in enough calories. But now I'm doing really well and easily getting in the calories I need. I also had no complications, so generally I am very, very happy with my whole experience. I would recommend the bypass if you have a significant amount to lose, or if you want the extra accountability (I did and do, and it's honestly made transitioning into this healthy lifestyle so easy). You'll get good results with either. I chose the bypass for the above reasons and because so very many sleevers end up revisioning to bypass anyway... why go under the knife twice? Why risk the gerd/acid reflux? It was worth going the extra mile, in my case. Hope this experience helps you. Edit: I either have never dumped or only had one experience that was so mild that I can't even tell if it was dumping... if you follow your food plan closely and try new things carefully, it's not even a problem.
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An Essay About the Experience of Being Fat
Cervidae replied to Inner Surfer Girl's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
@@Sophie74656 that's ridiculous. At almost 450 pounds, I was not diabetic. The ignorance of some doctors would be funny if it wasn't so terrifying - these are the people we're supposed to entrust our health to? I've been lucky to find a gyno/pcos specialist/primary doctor who are all much more experienced and understanding of me than the idiots my well-meaning but totally misguided mother took me to as a child and young adult. -
An Essay About the Experience of Being Fat
Cervidae replied to Inner Surfer Girl's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I can SO, so relate to everything she wrote about. It's like a mirror of my life. Great essay, thanks for sharing. -
I had the RNY in August of last year. Then, in December of last year, I got an impacted wisdom tooth out, and I discovered soon afterward that I no longer absorb hydrocodone! That was an extremely unpleasant trip to the ER, dealing with a fresh wisdom tooth extraction and no pain medication. They switched me to oxycodone, which worked perfectly for some reason (something about where in the digestive tract it is absorbed vs. the hydrocodone... strange!) The oxycodone that worked for me was in a pill form too. I think it's less about needing a liquid and more about having a med that is not absorbed in the stomach, because our stomachs are just too small and things pass through them too quickly now.
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By making your decision for you (that's essentially what she is doing by separating from you "for your sake" instead of letting you choose or working through it together) she is showing that she doesn't have a whole lot of respect for you. I'm so sorry this is happening to you after building a life for 21 years, but perhaps God is closing doors that were not working for you, leaving room for new doors to open into a whole new life. I wish you the best! Whatever life brings you from here will almost certainly be better than this.
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If what she means by "the new you" is that you are getting healthy and changing appearances and striving toward good habits, then it's HER that is doing something wrong. A person who truly loves you and is good for you and your life would be happy and proud of your accomplishments, not bitter and insecure. I'm sorry this is happening to you but (without any further information) it seems she's just as toxic as the food that was making us sick and the fat that was killing us if the new healthy you is something she doesn't like or want.
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Scale Won't Budge!
Cervidae replied to smashley296's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Stalls are normal and necessary! We've all worried about them. I had more than average, most likely due to my PCOS, and I was here making similar posts, scared that I would be stuck at whatever weight I was forever. In fact, I have a 2-3 week stall every month, that's just my body's "normal". And yet, here I am less than 9 months later and down 143 pounds since surgery. It all adds up, and worrying about it is just needless and adversely affects your mental and physical health anyway. Just keep up with your Water intake, Protein, and Vitamins, and soon you'll feel silly for ever worrying about this. -
When Is Weight Loss Surgery the Wrong Choice?
Cervidae replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
@@Heather I - I couldn't agree more! -
I would be absolutely livid and completely miserable and frustrated. I would honestly be a wreck, the way I felt leading up the the moment of surgery. So sorry you have to deal with this! the mixup will be resolved, and surgery will happen for you soon. Hang in there!
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Before & after photo request.
Cervidae replied to RNY-Gal's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@@RNY-Gal here's a current picture, taken this morning. It shows my current shape and size much more clearly. http://i.imgur.com/m3LC2Ef.jpg -
When Is Weight Loss Surgery the Wrong Choice?
Cervidae replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hearing stories like this always frustrates me. I was 21 when I first started thinking about wls, 23 when I had it, and now I am 24 and 198 pounds down from my highest weight. It's true that we don't have the same amount of life experience as someone 20 or 30 years older. We have, however, had plenty of experience with being fat and seeing just how much it limits us. In some ways, the very obese young who seek out wls have a unique and important perspective. We haven't been living this way for decades, and so have not experienced the decades of routine bodily abuse and psychological damage many older patients have. We don't have the safe, routine life, a stable job yet, or a family, or even a spouse in most cases. We haven't had time to settle into our bad habits and continue it for many years, but have had enough time to see just how damaging obesity is and would continue to be if we don't seek change. It seems to me that young people who get this surgery are made of two major groups: those who are wiser than their years due to the difficulties we face at this young age, and those who get wls for all the wrong reasons and far before they are actually ready. For those of us who are successful, we are lucky enough to be where so many older wls patients frequently lament they cannot be. How often do you read of or hear a person say "I wish I had done this years ago!"? Not to mention, I have read MANY stories just like hers from people of all ages. You don't have to be young to be doing this for the wrong reasons, or to think it will solve all your problems, or to pick up a transfer addiction. In fact, of the few people my age who have gone through with this, I've seen a much lower "failure" rate than the rest of the population. I suspect this is because people our age face an entirely new and very difficult beast because we are so young, because we are unstable, and because we must be desperate to risk our lives at such a young age just to be healthy and normal. I think this has little to do with her age, and a lot to do with the fact that she was just not approaching wls from the correct mindset. She thought it was a fix instead of a tool. It's a sad story, but I highly doubt we won't be hearing more like it. The good news is, more people succeed than fail, so that's always encouraging. -
Before & after photo request.
Cervidae replied to RNY-Gal's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@@jccanada I'm about 8.5 months out and 143 pounds down. I've lost 198 pounds since my highest about 2 years ago. -
Before & after photo request.
Cervidae replied to RNY-Gal's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@@RNY-Gal http://i.imgur.com/JlIrS01.jpg Left is the night before surgery, 387. Right is a few weeks ago, about 255. I'm now 244. -
Before & after photo request.
Cervidae replied to RNY-Gal's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have a before and during, if you're interested! I am the apple-est of apples lol. My surgery weight was 387, so it was higher than yours, and I'm 5ft5.75. -
haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate
Cervidae replied to rmarion's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Now there's an example of an extremely insecure person! Sad, really. Don't let it get you down. She doesn't deserve to have that power over you. She doesn't even have power over herself. -
Encouragement needed + How many oz per sitting week after RNY?
Cervidae replied to Alphabetize's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Gas-x strips do help quite a bit. Generally, this tight, over-full feeling will go away eventually. For now, healing really IS a full-time job. Varying the temperatures of the liquids you are drinking may help as well. Everything inside is still very swollen and it's in the earliest stages of healing, so it will really only get better from here. Hang in there! -
I've been using them for two months! I have one on as we speak. I can't tell you how great the change was, going from absolutely disgusting multis that made me nauseous because they tasted so horrible when i tried to force them down my throat to just sticking a path on the back of my shoulder after a shower. My bloodwork is still perfect. Highly recommend them!
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I suspect seeing this obvious sign of your amazing progress was a little bit of a catharsis for you. I had a similar experience... I cried because for so many years I didn't believe this would ever really happen to me. I accepted my fatness and my fate a long time ago, and seeing that I could change and get my life and body back - well, it was pretty emotional for me too. You deserve to be happy and have success! We all do!
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It took me 12 days to lose the water weight I gained rapidly from being off my meds. I won't be doing that again!
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Packing for Surgery...
Cervidae replied to ashmarie1425's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
wipies and chapstick were the two main essentials for me. and perhaps your own blanket, if you have a super soft, fluffy one. Very comforting. -
refried Beans and cheese? Also have you tried eggs cooked in different ways? I still have issues with scrambled, for example, but I can easily eat sunny side up. I, too, despise yogurt of all kinds. ICK. refried beans and cheese? Also have you tried eggs cooked in different ways? I still have issues with scrambled, for example, but I can easily eat sunny side up. I, too, despise yogurt of all kinds. ICK.
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I can highly recommend the Multivitamin patch from PatchMD, and the berry citrus chewable calcium from opurity. It took me a long time to find alternatives, as I have a VERY sensitive gag reflex and a whiny stomach that complains about most things I put into it in terms of meds and supplements. Hope this helps! Keep on keepin' on. It all gets easier.