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What the heck is this feeling? ?
Christine Vieira replied to Thruthick2thin's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
What does your doctor say? This doesn't sound like something that you should ignore. Get it checked out please. -
Blood thinner injections
Christine Vieira replied to songsmith's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I received the pre-filled syringes in a package. No alcohol wipes, but just use a cotton ball and some alcohol - easy enough. -
What have you eliminated?
Christine Vieira replied to cuchas's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I can't stomach bread - sits in my stomach like a rock, fills me up too much. -
6 months post op today ! ;o)
Christine Vieira replied to shellyd67's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Love your attitude! You'll get there before you know it! -
My First ER visit since having surgery!
Christine Vieira replied to Lisa_85's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I also have problems with constipation, despite taking Colace twice a day. The problem is that I can't eat any bread so Fiber intake is zip and that I take Iron supplements because of my anemia due to my low iron rich food intake. So, usually once a week I take a laxative to have my weekly BM. I feel so much better after that. -
How has this surgery affected your cycles? (GIRLS)
Christine Vieira replied to reachbree's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I actually got my period hours after the surgery - which apparently is very common. I had very heavy periods for about a year after - eventually needed a gynecological surgery. Don't know if the heavy periods were related to the gastric sleeve or a horrible coincidence or being perimenopausal at 49 y.o. Either way, I became very anemic and continue to have to take Iron supplements as a result of my decreased red meat intake. -
My first week sleeved 9th February
Christine Vieira replied to dietbelle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Like everyone has already said the first several days can be difficult, but it does get better. Regarding your weight gain, the surgeon had to pump you up with gas in order to visual the stomach and other organs. If your farting or burping that's good, the gas is coming out. If you were on IV antibiotics for the chest infection, that's extra Fluid you've taken in. All this should pass. Hang in there. -
When will I stop burping?
Christine Vieira replied to jhbeck's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's been 2 1/2 years since my sleeve surgery and I still burp a lot after a meal for about 20 minutes or so. I have to try to remember to slow down, not drink during the meal and definitely less chatting during the meal. Sometimes it can be so uncomfortable feeling full of gas like that the only that would help would be to vomit. That only happens when I've clearly overeaten. -
1 month post-sleeve & down 34 lbs!
Christine Vieira replied to theladyslipper's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It will come off. -
9 Month Progress Pics
Christine Vieira replied to LosingSomeLisa's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Awesome!! -
Anxiety after sleeve?
Christine Vieira replied to Melanie28's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Please have your doctor check your hormone levels. If you were on any kind of hormone or antidepressant meds before the surgery your doses may need to be reassessed. This is major surgery and it can take up to year for your body to fully adjust. Periods can be out of wack, you can have temporary hair loss/thinning. I had these plus my thyroid hormone were effected. It's also perfectly normal to be anxious and fearful about the future and the new you as you start seeing changes in your body and how people respond to you. For many of us, food was a best friend and coping mechanism. We now have to find other ways to cope. It can be scary. -
So frustrated I feel like I could cry.
Christine Vieira replied to LeslesLosingIt's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You're doing fine. Resist the temptation to weigh yourself daily. Choose one day a week that you weigh yourself and set up a calendar. You'll see the progress more clearly that way. I took photos every 3 months in the same position and same place in my home to visually track my progress. Wear the same types of clothing in the pics to really see the difference. I had my sleeve done on June 21, 2013. I lost 110 lbs in the first 18 months and I've maintained that. When I had my stall, I tried working out and by the following week I was back to losing weight again.