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keto_jo

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About keto_jo

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 06/09/1985

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    SAHM
  • City
    Southern
  • State
    Georgia
  • Zip Code
    31312
  1. I am 25 days out. I am on soft/pureed foods. I have had zero food aversions or issues since leaving the hospital. (At hospital all I had was severe migraines) My incisions are all closed and healed up quite well. I am averaging 67g of Protein and 64 oz of liquid (22oz is protein shakes) I walk 1-2.5 miles per day. I stalled at 9 days post op and I have only lost 8lbs since surgery. Today I woke up, decided to meal prep egg salad and ricotta bake. While doing so I ate two slices of pepperoni. (Had this before, remember NO food aversions) Within 2 mins I felt nauseous as heck. I couldn't even think about eating the egg salad. I decided to drink a shake instead and wait for it to pass. It subsided a bit. Time to eat again, so I ate. No issues. HOWEVER, all day my entire stomach area - not just one area, but everywhere has felt SORE. Like a pulled muscle or I worked out too much. I have no other pains/issues. I spoke to the on-call dr, he isn't worried. ???? An hour after speaking to him I began to feel nauseous again. It passed. I'm eating now with no issues. Except this very sore belly that is worrying me. I haven't worked out beyond walking. I'm not sure what's going on but I do not like it one bit. I am 2.5 hours away from the hospital that I had surgery at. Any ideas, advice, experience, help?
  2. @"dpressleymsn" I never did drink soda much to begin with, I'm pretty much a Water girl. I did start having one or two cans of diet pepsi per week for a month because I knew I'd miss it. A week before I started my liquid diet I stopped drinking them so I would not have headaches as much or at least AS BAD once I couldn't have food. It helped tremendously, the headaches are barely there and my body adjusted well. It's the head hunger and not chewing that's getting to me. Since you're already on your liquid diet though, you pretty much have to suck it up. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  3. Thanks y'all, I fully intend to tell my surgeon on my pre-op Wednesday. I think they likely EXPECT people to cheat to some degree. Maybe that's why it's two weeks rather than one. Time will tell how he feels about it. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. I had a moment of weakness as I miss chewing food. I'm on day 5 of 14 of my liquid diet. I have been eating a bite of something to chew every day (a BITE, not a meal) and today I went to Moes and had a burrito in a bowl with some chips. I still have 10 more days before surgery, if I stick to this diet 100% from here on out, should my liver be shrunk enough? My surgeon requires 2 weeks of liquids where as others require much less, I think as long as I don't screw up anymore I should be ok, right? I was told I'm not even allowed to chew gum because they worry I'll get used to it and do it after surgery too and stretch my sleeve (wtf?) Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  5. Tl;dr: just under 2 full months. I had my consult with the bariatric doctor on June 16th. I got my approval date from insurance on July 18th or 19th. Surgery date is set for August 9th. I had to do seminars, classes, a sleep study, lab work and see a psychologist. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  6. That is a great idea. I didn't even think about making my own vegetable soups. I have a real problem eating foods from boxes and cans. Then my husband and kid can eat the veggies. I'm gonna get busy looking for recipes. Thanks for that idea! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  7. I'm getting sleeved on the 9th. Anyone have Instagram? I don't do the fb thing but use IG for weightloss stuff. "Joni.gets.sleeved" is my username. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  8. I have never been able to stomach the smell of chicken broth or even beef. Which is weird because smells don't bother me but something about the stuff... If I smell it I am instantly gagging and almost puke. I know I have to be on liquids for 4 weeks. Pre & post op. I just did some shopping for my liquids to begin on the 26th. I tried the Swansons chicken broth once again, almost puked my guts out. I simply can't do it. I did buy a vegetable broth as well and I'm hoping I can handle that one but in the event that I cannot... WHAT DO I DO?! I need something other than just drinks additives/water/shakes/pudding/jello. Any advice on what might be a better choice to try - preferably something I can purchase in Target, Publix or even Walmart. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  9. Thank you @@Bufflehead and @@Daisee68 I will be speaking to my surgeon first and making sure I have clearance for something like that before doing it. I am pretty worried about keeping my husband cooped up at home when he comes back anyway so I've already prepared and bought myself a cooler/bag for my liquids and Vitamins to take with me anywhere we go. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  10. I know ultimately I will need to discuss this with my Dr but I'm asking y'all for now since I won't see him til the 3rd. Is it safe to travel in a vehicle soon after surgery? If so, what's a safe distance? And how soon? If I travel, it'll be after my 2 week post op appt. Bad thing is, I would need to travel 1,100 miles. My brother in law had skin cancer that has now spread to his brain and every bone in his body. My husband works in Afghanistan. His leave falls exactly in line with my surgery so while he's home for 1 month we would like to go see his brother as he may not be alive on his next stint home in January. We just aren't sure if I'll be able to travel with him. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  11. Wow. I never expected it to go SO QUICKLY. I was just approved yesterday. I start my 2 week pre-op liquid diet on July 26th. Pre-op appt with surgeon is on August 3rd. Still trying to find out if my husband will be home from Afghanistan in time for my surgery or if I'll be doing it alone. I'm nervous about the pre op diet just because I get headaches/migraines, so no real food may make it harder on me. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  12. What kind of care will I need once I leave the hospital? Do I absolutely need someone at home with me, can I drive myself around? (When I had my child, I didn't have any friends or family to help me so I had someone from work come pick me and my newborn up and drive us around the corner so I could drive myself home. So this wouldn't be anything new to me.) My husband is currently in Afghanistan and the nearest family I have is my Mom but she is 2.5 hours away and she will be taking care of my child til I am healed. We have a farm/animals so her staying with me is not an option. At best she could drive up, take me home and stay the night but she would have to leave the next day. Is this something I can do myself? Or do I need to be monitored in any way? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  13. According to the nurse who did the nutrition lecture, it'll be a matter of weeks. She said it moves rather quickly once I get the approval. I have to attend an education lecture on August 10th. And I'm sure I'll have to do pre-op lab work. Plus the 2 week pre-op liquid. Other than that, I'm done with everything. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  14. I started the whole process on June 1, 2016. We submitted to insurance on July 13, 2016. Today is the 18th and I checked the website I use for my health care - it says approved. It's only been out of the "in process" status for a couple of hours so I have not yet received a call from the surgeons office saying they have an answer for me. Not sure how long they will wait either, the coordinator told me it would be a minimum of 2 full weeks to 3 weeks before I know anything. Maybe she said that so I didn't call them every day asking for an answer. Haha. Y'all know how impatient we can become waiting for that answer. My question is this: When does it become REAL? (I have a tendency to not feel things. For example, when I was pregnant it never registered that I was going to have a child. Even when I was admitted to the hospital for an emergency labor, it never clicked.) Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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