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Makeup Artist. Traveller. My heart belongs in Paris.
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DirtyyMelodies replied to Newme17's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I never count calories. I just go with common sense about what I choose to eat, and closely pay attention to how full I feel, so I don't overeat. (That's what got me in this mess in the first place! haha) -
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DirtyyMelodies replied to mtravel10's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Don't listen to them. The consequences of NOT doing the surgery are so much worse than what could MAYBE happen if you do. -
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DirtyyMelodies replied to gpmed's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Wow. I would've been so upset. That's an incredibly inappropriate comment for a server to make. There's a difference between asking a guest if their meal was up to their expectations and outright asking such a personal question. -
When do you tell someone new you're dating you've had WLS?
DirtyyMelodies replied to gpmed's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
As someone who just got sleeved and became single about a week prior to surgery, I'm in the same boat as you. I haven't been on the dating scene for almost 7 years now. It's kinda scary, but exciting at the same time. My plan is to stay honest. I'm against the idea of flat-out lying about my surgery; it would mean I'm embarrassed about it, and I feel like starting off a relationship based on half-truths/lies isn't the best way to do it. I plan on not bringing up the topic until the second or third date, unless the other person asks me about it. My surgery doesn't define me as a person, hence why I plan on waiting a bit before bringing it up. However, it's still an important turning point in my life that my partner will have to know about. As someone who just got sleeved and became single about a week prior to surgery, I'm in the same boat as you. I haven't been on the dating scene for almost 7 years now. It's kinda scary, but exciting at the same time. My plan is to stay honest. I'm against the idea of flat-out lying about my surgery; it would mean I'm embarrassed about it, and I feel like starting off a relationship based on half-truths/lies isn't the best way to do it. I plan on not bringing up the topic until the second or third date, unless the other person asks me about it. My surgery doesn't define me as a person, hence why I plan on waiting a bit before bringing it up. However, it's still an important turning point in my life that my partner will have to know about. -
Water Nausea
DirtyyMelodies replied to DirtyyMelodies's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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How did you handle pre-op diet?
DirtyyMelodies replied to Chloe_Australia's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Basically: Drink a ton of Water. Follow your surgeon's instructions. Be patient. I found pre-op harder in the sense that I still had my whole stomach so I was constantly hungry and craving junk, especially since I knew I wouldn't be able to eat it much more afterwards. Post-op still sucks, but eating has now become a chore and I hate it. So it's easier. Kinda. -
How long did it take you guys before being able to drink plain water again? I currently use flavor drops like Mio, and drink G2, but I'm honestly sick of all the flavors. I just crave a good ol' glass of ice cold water, with no after taste!
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DirtyyMelodies replied to Thomas CPA's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Does it get easier to get in your fluids?
DirtyyMelodies replied to breezy25's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Wait... You mean to tell me that I won't be stuck SIPPING for the rest of my life? I totally misunderstood that! Oh my god, you literally just made my day. I miss chugging SO MUCH. -
How are all the April 4's doing?
DirtyyMelodies replied to Monie717's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
After this i don't want to hear the word Soup mention ever again. I am feeling the same way. What sucks for me am on this liquid phase for 3 weeks after surgery. Sent from my SM-N910P using the BariatricPal App I feel ya. I'm dealing with pretty much the same thing. A week of Clear liquids and broths, then slightly thicker liquids (consistensy still has to be able to go through a straw - without actually using one, obviously) for another 2 weeks or so. I can't. I'm so over this. I'm looking forward to "moist" foods, like scrambled eggs and stuff. I know I'm lucky and shouldn't be complaining, but I just had to rant anyway! haha -
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How are all the April 4's doing?
DirtyyMelodies replied to Monie717's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Was sleeved 4/4. I'm doing great physically. I'm just SO over the friggin post-op diet. I feel nauseous just looking at soup. I can't bring myself to eat it more than once or twice a day, so I'm not reaching my protein goal, which is not good, I know. I just crave CHEWING something. Even like a good tofu and veggie stir-fry, I'd be stoked. I swear I'm never having broth or soup again in my life after this. -
Watching cooking videos on Facebook during the liquid phase of your post-op diet is the worst form of self-inflicted torture. Just saying.
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It's happening!
DirtyyMelodies replied to DirtyyMelodies's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Not sure what the "scientific name" is for it, but I believe they did. (Prescription is super far, and I'm too lazy to get up and go get it! haha) They told me to take Inhibitron twice daily instead of once to help with the reflux. -
It's happening!
DirtyyMelodies replied to DirtyyMelodies's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Well, folks, it's too bad I can't change the title of this thread, because it's happened! I'm sleeved! Sorry it took me a while to update, but posting from my phone while abroad was a hassle, and to be honest I was too lazy to type out a wall of text on it... haha! I just got back home today. Trip went AMAZINGLY. Everything was perfect. The clinic, staff, and Dr Ortiz were all stellar; I can genuinely say I got better care with them than I would've gotten in Canada at my local hospital. I highly, highly recommend them to any lurkers that might be reading this. On the day of surgery, I got a bit nervous. The fact that it's a permanent procedure was a bit daunting, to say the least. The worst was when I was wheeled into the OR and layed on the operating table. I couldn't help but think "What the eff am I doing, this is crazy...". But then, Dr Ortiz walked in, and made me feel a whole lot more comfortable. His good mood really eased up the tension. Then, one of the anesthesists did his thing, and before I could realize it, I was out. When I woke up in recovery, I remember actually being annoyed by all the noise around me; I had 'forgotten' what had happened, and felt like I had been woken up from a nap! I thought "Man, why is everyone being so loud? I'm trying to sleep, here!" haha. Then, when I slightly moved and felt the tightness in my stomach, I realized "Oh sh*t, it's done! I'm sleeved! No going back now...!" Recovery went well, had some nausea and gas pain (I was so incredibly thankful you guys suggested so strongly to bring Gas-X! I brought the strips and they were GODSENDS). Everytime I went to the restroom while in the hospital, I tried to walk around the clinic 3-5 times before heading back to bed. Fast-forward to today, 6 days post-op... I feel fine, except my stomach still feels quite tight (that "pulling" feeling whenever you get up from bed or from a chair, ugh) and a bit swollen. But I think it's normal for the first week or two. Oh, and the acid reflux. Not fun. Never had it before. Guess I'm one of the unlucky ones. Overall, things are going smoothly... I'm in this weird phase where I'm like "Are you sure this was a good idea? You just completely altered your life forever, no going back.", but I also know it's for the best, so I think it's just about getting used to it. Can't wait to actually CHEW on food, though. I'm sick of Soups and broths! haha