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Pureed food recommendations
Pescador replied to ryan_86's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Advice, leave off the mashed potatoes. Google puréed foods after iatrochemistry and get plenty of answers and ideas! Good luck! -
Alcohol Post Op
Pescador replied to melindakreeger's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Four weeks after surgery, I barely sipped soup. One year after surgery for my birthday in New Orleans, 2 glasses of wine made me drunk and carried home. To each his own, I made a fool of myself. Thank God for my husband and family. -
Being Sleeves October 3rd and I'm Starving
Pescador replied to summertoole's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Food is LOVE from my poor childhood with an alcoholic father and a loving Mother who made me Georgia dumplings, biscuits and gravy. -
Anyone have young kids?
Pescador replied to Alistmurf's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
No young kids thank you God but I could hug them to death. I was in the hospital 8 hours and home, driving in 2 days and walking the mall in 4 days. Taking care of kids is exhausting so if you have good friends and family please call on them for some playtime! I was 66, no pain or nausea, but I could rest a lot unlike you. Just get help so you can rest, have the fridge full of food, or ask family to take them to McDonalds for a treat! Best of luck! -
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Being Sleeves October 3rd and I'm Starving
Pescador replied to summertoole's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
260 lbs. lost between my tall, tanned , sexy husband and me --- yes, so worth it!!!!!!!! -
Things you wish you had known before WLS
Pescador replied to jodi2727's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Bisque was my lifesaver. Sip, visit, talk, and enjoy!!!!! -
The horrible withdrawal of nicotine quite a few years ago was the one thing that kept me from ever smoking again. You can stop, it is pure agony, I wish you the best. I have been there and done that. Hug and a prayer!
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I guess being older and having comorbidities made it easier for us. We had a long time primary doctor, and cardiologist, who were so supportive, and are still are our biggest fans of our weight loss. They had no more solutions to my husbands problems, as he was off the chart with his blood pressure, sleep apnea, diabetes, cellulitis, and general health. He is a tall, lean, tanned and beautiful man today, with a big smile. Thank God for supportive doctors.
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Getting sleeved tomorrow
Pescador replied to lgreene75's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I also had no pain, but spent only 8 hours as an Outpatient, and took one Tramadol as a precaution at home. It is simply mind boggling how we all have such different experiences. Fear of surgery was the worst. After surgery, it was At least ten times easier than I expected. -
I would sure get some nausea medicine!!! Have any of you tried the Torani SF syrups? Adding frozen fruit or Crystal Light Flavors? Right now I am doing vanilla protein powder, with low cal almond silk, and a T. Of unsweetened Hershey's Cocoa Powder with 1 Stevia added.
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Being Sleeves October 3rd and I'm Starving
Pescador replied to summertoole's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It is so hard, very hard. In fact the just before and just after surgery is the worst. After that it is a time to delight in new meals, plans, and tastes. The only advice I can offer is to keep busy, really really busy! Good luck!!!!! -
Before Your Surgery Suggestion!
Pescador replied to Pescador's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I agree, I am uneducated about nutrition also, and vitamin issues. Struggling!. -
Before Your Surgery Suggestion!
Pescador replied to Pescador's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thanks KristenLe, I feel very sad for these people, because I referred to my notes, records, food calendar constantly. I cannot imagine how I would have coped without all the knowledge at my fingertips. Plus Bariatric Pal! -
I remember that scary exciting day! I would so do it again, and never once had a problem. Good luck!
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Sleep well! I see you!
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Swan song—goodbye, and thank you.
Pescador replied to fatgirlsvelte's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Best wishes for your future! -
Husband Isn't being supportive
Pescador replied to luli1690's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Valentina, big hug! You are awesome. -
When does this get better
Pescador replied to busybeebug's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Has to be hard on the road, but you stock up and stay motivated! Best of luck! -
VIP Member Check In
Pescador replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thanks Jamie for the Welcome. You Rock. -
Not sure what a fish pie is. If you are doubled over in pain, I would be calling the surgeon. You might have eaten too much, or something too solid for this stage. Keep your foods lighter and plenty of liquids. Don't risk your health!
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Good luck! Please try wArm broths made from bouillon, sugar free Popsicles, jello, and anything at this stage to get some liquids in. I think a few premier protein shakes will give you much needed energy. Did you see a Nutritionist, and if so, can you call her or him for guidance, or your surgeons staff? If not, keep searching by Google, for food recommendations in stages of VSG. Good luck, day by day you will get stronger!
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I never puréed or blended, except shakes. I made good low fat chili, no lumps whatsoever, and we sipped it at five weeks out. Soups, bisque, no crust quiche, eggs, small curd cottage cheese, yogurts, and I made a lot of low fat soups myself. We made sure we took exceptionally small bites, and enjoyed the flavors.
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VIP Member Check In
Pescador replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hi Jamie, I am glad to be back. I was so involved that I needed a hiatus. Have traveled so much, enjoyed kayaking and boating. My husband has lost 100 lbs, and my struggle is a little harder, and I had regained 20 lbs. I wanted the motivation here from so many experts, plus we are having some vitamin issues. I think the experts here have more knowledge than the medical community sometimes! I have lost ten lbs. already, gone back on shakes, and now exercising. -
Good luck to you all. I remember that excitement. One thing for sure, the hospital stay, surgery, and recovery was 10 times easier than expected. I was bored, driving and shopping four days after the sleeve.