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Sophie74656

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Sophie74656

    Sleeve or Bypass?

    The sleeve would also resolve these issues
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    Sleeve or Bypass?

    there are a million posts here about this subject, do a search and read through them. the bottom line is that people can't really compare the two since we can only experience one. I had the sleeve and love it and would recommend it to anyone. I liked that the stomach comes out of you and there is no malabsorption or dumping. If you have diabetes or other weight related issues both the sleeve and bypass will resolve them.
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    Sleeve or Bypass?

    but the sleeve would have resolved these issues also
  4. for me the surgery has been basically all pros, no real cons. What I might call cons are that I can't pig out anymore, don't go to buffets anymore, can't have huge meals. So no real cons pros...I fell better physically and mentally, I have a new relationship with food, a little bit is satisfying, I look better...basically any other positive thing associated with loosing weight I would defitately recomment the sleeve to anyone thinking about it
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    What app/website do you use?

    MY FITNESS PAL!! it has a fantastic database of foods and a great recipe builder
  6. first...who told you that? It was probably someone who doesn't know much about the surgery second...whether you gain or loose weight is all up to YOU and how well you stick to your program.
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    What’s Your Attitude Towards Carbs?

    if I want carbs i eat carbs. I have no problem eating some bread or pasta. I can control myself and I'm still loosing weight
  8. first...talk to your nutritionist if you have questions pureed foods don't have to be completely liquid, textures like cottage cheese and oatmeal are already that consistancy I never pured anything, just mashed them up with a fork.
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    Awful smelling stool and gas

    yeah that stuff smells bad, it's nature.
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    Pudding question...

    you want something delicious? If you have an ice cream maker take your loose pudding and run it in the ice cream maker. It makes good ice cream
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    RNY or DS?

    find a good surgeon and talk to them about it. The problem with asking people about one vs the other is that each of us can only experience one of them so we can't tell you what the other one was like. Make an appointment with a surgeon and ask them to explain in detain both procedures to you, the pros and cons of each, the side effects of each, describe your lifestyle to them and ask them what they think would be better
  12. are you physically hungry or just craving things. If you're physically hungry maybe some low calorie snacks like veggies will help to fill you up.
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    737Captian...

    there is nothing to worry about, flying is beyond safe. Tons more safe than even drivingh
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    Calories per day

    everyone is different. One thing you can do is download My Fitness Pal, it will give you a rough idea of what your calories should be to loose weight and how much Protein and other things you need in a day
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    Pudding question...

    go to the store on this site, they have protein pudding
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    Need a Healthy Snack

    for me when I need a crunchy snack I go to pickles. I've even made some of my own
  17. Sophie74656

    My 600 Pound Life: 2016 Season

    I was always hesitant to watch that show because, well frankly I saw myself getting to that point and it terrified me.
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    Somebody help my poor butt!

    you're probably not lactose intolerant...unless you were before. The pooping situation post op will be....interesting for a while. I'm almost 6 months out and bathroom time is still an adventure. just remember...liquid in, liquid out
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    Nervous

    Good luck. Yes everybody has different experiences and yes some people had a rough time. if it makes you feel better I will tell you about my experience. Of course I was a nervous wreck in the hospital. When I woke up from the surgery I was groggy, and my throat felt dry and my nose was uncomfortable from the oxygen tube. But that was it. I had no pain. Later in my room when I was awake I felt, well not great, but probably as good as anyone could feel after an involved surgery. I had no problem walking around. Of course there was some pain in the incisions, especially the main one above my belly button but it was bearable. I didn't need any pain meds, not even tylenol. At home once all the hospital stuff was out of my system I was still in very little pain, just incision pain and again, it was tolerable. I did have to sleep at a 45 degree angle for about a week because laying flat put pressure on the incisions and that did hurt. But over all I had a great surgery and recovery. Never had to take a single pain pill Good luck with your process
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    First meal out since surgery

    I always check the menu before I go somewhere too. If you're still on soft foods most places usually have soup or chili that should be fine. Also for me if someone asks why I'm not eating more if they don't know I had the surgery I always say that I had an upset tummy earlier and just want something small to eat.
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    people not educating themselves

    Sorry if this comes off rude but.... I've been here for a little while and have read a lot of topics. Some things I've seen have really surprised me. I'm referring to topics where people ask questions that seem so basic that their surgeon or NUT should have explained to them on day 1. For example, I've seen people ask how much Water they're supposed to drink or how much Protein they need to get. Personally I had to meet with my NUT several times and sign papers saying that they explained everything to me, I got pamphlets and booklets and printouts and powerpoint presentations on what to eat and when along with meal ideas. This was all before I was given a date for surgery. I'm just wondering if people simply aren't doing enough research ahead of time or if the doctors and nutritionists are dropping the ball.
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    The Gas Topic?

    people fart, it's life but personally I never had gas pains right after surgery. and I don't have any more gas than I did before surgery
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    Significant Other Support

    you are awesome for wanting to support her! I would say be free with the compliments. This is a tough journey and we go through a lot of this. There were days when I was feeling lousy and then my mom would say something about how she's proud of the progress I've made and it helped so much and remember that a lot of times people get emotional at times. there were many days, even months after surgery, where I would just sit and cry for no real reason. There were also days when my stomach was unhappy or I felt sore or something else and I would cry and say that I regretted the surgery but it was a temporary thing and I was generally fine a little while later, but be there just to hug her and giver her the shoulder to cry on, hug her and tell her that she's just having a bad day and you are proud of what she's doing. I can tell you what NOT to do based on my husband.. - don't constantly talk about how hot your friend looks in that one outfit, and how it makes her ass look good - if she asks you if you can tell if she's lost weight don't just shrug your shoulders and say eh it's hard to tell I see you everyday - when she comes to you crying about how she regrets the surgery and she's depressed and uncomfortable don't say geez this is getting old -
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    Could You Repeat That Order?

    I do to avoid fast food but if I end up there i get either a small chili at wendys, or a 4 piece nuggets at mcdonalds. Usually it's also very easy to order from the kids menu at fast food places too
  25. there are a ton of home remedies but none of them actually work as a cold is a virus. Best to load up on the Vitamin C, curl up with a warm blanket and some hot tea and chicken Soup. you could also call your surgeon and mention it to them just to see what they will say

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