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Everything posted by JupiterinVirgo
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Ive always been addicted to sweets. When I get a craving I have been having either a spoon of RAW local honey or a couple ounces of sweet potatoes. Cakes, cookies and candy are no longer a part of my life.
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Trust! Trust your friends! Trust the pictures
JupiterinVirgo replied to nunya-got-sleeved's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thank you. I'm three weeks in and constantly wonder if I'm losing weight. This post really encouraged me. -
The Gastric Sleeve CANNOT be stretched to original size!
JupiterinVirgo replied to ga_crystal's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thank you! -
How Often Do You Get Help From Your Surgeon or Other Bariatric Professional?
JupiterinVirgo replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I have felt like there is very little support from my surgeons office from start to finish. In fact, I was sleeved three weeks ago and still have a two week wait until my first post op appointment. -
Do you use PatchMD vitamin patches?
JupiterinVirgo replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Love the patches! -
Embrace the Stall
JupiterinVirgo replied to Inner Surfer Girl's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm very early in the process, at three weeks post op and have not stepped on the scale since two weeks prior to surgery, but I want to print this out for the long haul. Thank you so much for this well organized, common sense summary! -
Oh congratulations!
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Surgery next week and I have a horrible cough -- reschedule or go through with it?
JupiterinVirgo replied to Mayastone's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Coughing jags are gonna hurt like hell right after surgery! -
What to have at home?
JupiterinVirgo replied to mp24's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The one thing that helped me post op the most was a wedge pillow so I could go from lying down to sitting up with less pain. -
Dress size conundrum
JupiterinVirgo replied to Shainadelphia's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Women's sizes make no sense and vary widely based on marketing. -
I can't go....
JupiterinVirgo replied to Ilovecats1985's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I use milk of magnesia and smooth move tea. As long as you don't get impacted you're okay, I think. -
How long after surgery will I be bedridden, or able to drive
JupiterinVirgo replied to Scottyd1264's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was really sore, tired and medicated for a week. I'm three weeks out today and pain free for at least a week. -
Impacted Bowel One Week After Surgery? Clueless Newbie.
JupiterinVirgo posted a topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
After being force fed insane amounts of protein shakes for three weeks, being medicated with opiates post op and being on bed rest for the last week I am not constipated. I'm impacted. There is no way I can pass this malabsorbed protein plug concrete lying like a door mat over my rectal exit! It's very painful and I don't know whether I need medical intervention, colonic irrigation or a strong laxative. Been taking dulcalax and milk of magnesia so far to no avail. I'm a week post op and scared. I never had anything like this before. Normal? Serious? What works? Help! -
Protein drinks and supplements - organic, soy and gluten free
JupiterinVirgo replied to bhopeful's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Naked Whey, Phood, and Dr Axe Collagen protein powders all seem healthier options. -
What's your favorite protein powder you add to coffee?
JupiterinVirgo replied to scubav85's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Dr axe collagen protein: undetectable! -
I like Dr Axe Collegen Protein for mixing into not-shakes. I put it in my coffee and tea. Naked Whey has a kind of almost cheese smell to it so that one is good for soft proteins like cottage cheese and yogurt. Both of these products are non- gmo and chemical free.
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This is success! Best thing I have ever done
JupiterinVirgo replied to titan05's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Great work! -
Amazing. And I can honestly say, as a total stranger who has never seen your image before, that your weight loss is visibly observable. And the timeline?? Incredible!
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Any Philadelphia Sleevers
JupiterinVirgo replied to watchreebwerk's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I just had my surgery done there less then two weeks ago. I will say the surgery went really well. My healing space was clean and private, and almost everyone was really nice. Now, as a new post op I feel very under supported, my first post op appointment scheduled almost a month out, no option offered for ongoing NUT support and a sense of being totally on my own and freaked out. -
Your speed and results are amazing. All of you. What did you do? I'm only 10 days out but I truly want to maximize the next six months.
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Do you really need a hospital buddy?
JupiterinVirgo replied to fallingwhisper's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Yes, you really do. You should have someone to advocate for you, help keep your mind in a good place and keep you comfortable. -
Before And After Gastric Sleeve Surgery Photos
JupiterinVirgo replied to StacyS's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
This made my jaw drop. Ten days out of surgery and the rewards feel a long way off but seeing your success really sent a surge of excitement through me. Amazing! -
I like Truvia as a sugar replacement.
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Post-op and crazy puppy!
JupiterinVirgo replied to caines530's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I think I will have to do something similar. How are you feeling 5 days post op? Thank you for asking. I was still sore and very tired at five days. Today is day seven and I feel much better. -
Impacted Bowel One Week After Surgery? Clueless Newbie.
JupiterinVirgo replied to JupiterinVirgo's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thank you all for these great suggestions! My surgeons office said not to expect"normal" bm's the first week but this was getting out of hand. I don't feel that I was well educated nor that my comfort taken into account as a patient after. They know this is common they should inform us, give us a script to keep serious impact ions from happening, etc. As a newbie o feel truly under prepared and under supported, medically. Thankfully I have loving friends and family for emotional support. Thanks again, BP community.