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DivineRN

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About DivineRN

  • Rank
    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 09/23/1980

About Me

  • Biography
    I was an Amazon the girl that loved her height and ignored the fluff. Until I could no hide from myself
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Cooking, reading, video games, weightlifting, meting sisters and brothers who are willing to walk this journey with me.
  • Occupation
    Nursing instructor
  • City
    North Brunswick
  • State
    NJ - New Jersey
  • Zip Code
    08902
  1. DivineRN

    Can I reach my goal with the sleeve?

    Hi. I'm 5'10 and day of surgery I was 361. I lost 30 lbs in a smidgen over 2 weeks and stalled out. By adding exercise in I'm starting to see the scale move again. My goal is 175. I think we can do it! But I do also think it will be hard. Oh. I was sleeved 12/10/15 and I get anywhere from 800 to 1000 calories daily
  2. DivineRN

    New Jersey Sleevers?

    @@NoMoreWeightNJ I'm so happy that stage us over. I'm doing much better now that I'm eating food again. I'm able to get anywhere from 85 to 100 in protein. Water is a whole different beast.
  3. DivineRN

    When is solid proteins OK

    I personally was moved to soft foods yesterday. I am 3 weeks out. I was also trying to get all of my Protein in via liquid avenues but I also worked out heavily prior to surgery and was getting at least 150 a day of protein. My soft food diet entails boiled chicken mashed to death, tuna, tilapia, cod (any other soft fish) turkey meatballs...basically anything you can mash up with a fork. Beans will help also because you can puree those to a Soup. Today is the first day in three weeks I have gotten 54 gms of protein and the day still isn't over so I'm hoping to hit 70 by days end. It is hard. You feel like you are either eating or drinking every hour to get your nutritional needs in. It gets frustrating because there is no blanket answer. One thing I have learned is doctor's use the diet they pick based on how they did your procedure. Every surgeon has a different technique and the post op diet facilitates the healing of the staple line. Now research I have read has leaks occurring 1 out of 100 patients. You have to know how to read your body and follow it's cues. Initially a leak will happen within 3 days, after that it can be attributed to excess tension on the staple line. The problem at this point is our nerve endings are not heeled yet and we may overeat and place tension on our suture line without even knowing it. I know it's hard, but this is going to pass before you know it! If it gets really bad, take the meat you want to eat and run it through a food processor. It will give you what you need. Considering we both have been in the gym, I know you know that there have been some protein products that we have had to just choke down. I will say soft fish is very easy to mash with your tongue. I hope this helps.
  4. I miss salads so much right now. Im POD19
  5. DivineRN

    New Jersey Sleevers?

    Hi everyone, I'm POD19 from my sleeve surgery. I'm doing pureed now although I still get comfort in my liquids. I'm honestly having a hard time getting my Protein in...and my liquids. Looking for anyone who is willing to be a friend during this process who understands how hard this ish is.
  6. Darlene Coats I thought you might get a kick out of this

  7. DivineRN

    NJ

    North brunswick, nj. Hi everyone
  8. This is what our society has done to the holiday season. It's dusgusting. I will NEVER give this much power to a dollar bill. The buffoonery. It will be a cold day in hell when you see me shopping on thanksgiving or black friday. I cherish the time spent with my loved ones.

    1. goblue9280

      goblue9280

      Another perspective, I worked at a major retailer that was open 24 hrs per day, 365 days a year (CVS) when I was finishing my engineering degree. Due to some major life events (birth of my daughter during undergrad) I had to work full time there while going to school full time. As such, I worked every holiday I could as I would be paid double time on top of the 8 hours of holiday pay I would get paid out. I worked Thanksgiving and black friday... I worked the midnight Christmas Eve to Christmas morning shift... Easter Sunday, New Years Day, etc. I still got plenty of time to spend with my young family, but that extra cash came in very handy to pay the bills. I don't regret working those days. No obviously mine was a unique situation, but keep in mind there are many people working over the Holidays that want to be there.

    2. DivineRN

      DivineRN

      I myself am a nurse and have worked holidays but it was to heal people, help people, not get the best deal on a tv

  9. I'm going to have one friend with me. No family. I'm nervous.
  10. DivineRN

    December Banders Where Are You?

    I'm scheduled for 12/10

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