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Chili? ( one week post-op)
suzzzzz replied to sleeved.tekee's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
What do you mean just mix up the pack? If you want chili flavor, add chili powder to a strained soup. If you mean mix chili pack with ground beef, no, it is not a full liquid. -
Hiatal hernia-how common?
suzzzzz replied to sk1989's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had one but didn't have acid reflux. Mine manifested more with making it difficult to eat or drink sometimes. I think they are common. -
Go and have fun. We have to learn to still live and enjoy life.
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Hiatal hernia-how common?
suzzzzz replied to sk1989's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon has a reduced rate for sleeve surgery if they have a hiatal hernia. Insurance covers the hernia repair and most surgical costs. -
You need to ask your doctor.I was still on liquids then. Don't progress your diet before your surgeon gives you the go abead. Your stomach is raw, swollen and needs to heal without having to work to digest food. Not worth the risk of a leak infection or death.
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Your body is healing and adjusting. You do your part by sticking to plan and meeting protein and water goals. The weight will come off over time. My first stall lasted 2 weeks.
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Are they not supporting your surgery? What about your best friend? I had sleeve surgery and live by myself and after one night in hospital I was fine to take care of myself. If you do end up with a caregiver, it might be worth it to get 2 rooms that join so you can have your privacy and someone there if you need them.
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Proper diet goals after sleeve
suzzzzz replied to newleafnyc's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was only given protein and liquid goals and I am 6 mths out and working great. My surgeon has a calorie and quantity goal for maintenance. -
Drunk water after eating
suzzzzz replied to aharrison48's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon said it is ok to have tiny sips to wet your mouth. Just don't drink as usual right after eating. -
I skipped the puree stage and stayed in full liquids longer. The thought of pureeing food was not appealing. Only thing I added was the ricotta bake and refried beans with cheese.
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It will get better everyday.
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Day Two and Feeling Good -- Too Good?
suzzzzz replied to SeattleSleever's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You are perfectly normal. Congrats! -
Congratulations. Cheers to a great recovery and the journey ahead!
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I'm about 10 days post op..
suzzzzz replied to AC3's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I could have ground beef on soft food stage. You will get there soon. Spices were wonderful. -
Amber alert! (This is the only time that an amber alert is funny) OMG. You made me laugh so much. However, I am going to rethink my measurement!
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I don't think I'm doing this right
suzzzzz replied to julie74601's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Even though you are counting the protein based liquids towards liquids, your body still needs water to prevent dehydration. That may account for light headedness. As for being full your stomach is healing and the nerves can't give you an accurate reading for fullness. For some, the swelling helps identify it. -
I was on purees at 2 weeks and that would be hard in vegas. Mushies may be too so as long as you take protein to consume as liquid, you can get what you need. As mentioned, someone else needs to carry your luggage, no alcohol, and needing rest, it would be doable as long as your recovery goes well. I had no nausea, have not thrown up at all in 6 mths, and was off pain meds after 2 days. I love Vegas and go once or twice a year. Best part is that you would be walking a lot.
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A friend of mine who is a mentor to me uses children to measure my weightloss. For example, as of today, I have lost an 11 yr old girl. Puts things in perspective for me. I am not going to lift bags of sand! :-)
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I don't think it hurts to shop around to find the right surgeon for you. Then you can compare programs and style. However, dont choose someone you dont like just to move timeline up. Also, find out your insurance requirements now so there are no surprises as you get started. I called my insurance company and they provided mine in writing.
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I love shopping now. Never did before!
suzzzzz replied to The New Kel's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am still shopping in my closet and that is fun too! -
Today was my surgery!
suzzzzz replied to sleeved.tekee's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sorry you felt that. Glad you are feeling better. -
I'm Finally Sleeved!
suzzzzz replied to MsMiamiMami's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulations. You have taken the first big step! Follow your plan and don't get discouraged when/if a stall hits. Your body is healing and adjusting so let it do its thing. You are doing great and your positive attitude will carry you a long way. -
Vitamins and Calcium
suzzzzz replied to fallenfeatherstudio's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It will eventually boil down to what your body needs as supplements. I have not had any issues with food and I have my protein first, per my plan. I would compare labels of nutritional supplements with bariatric vitamins and address any differences. I have always had strong bones and at age 59, don't need to supplement with calcium evidently, but I did take it for 5 mths. -
Vitamins and Calcium
suzzzzz replied to fallenfeatherstudio's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Here is where doctors differ again. I take Nature's Way Alive for women and they are gummies. On my surgeons list are also to take calcium, b12, and a b100 complex. After my recent bloodwork, doctor said I could stop the calcium and could cut back on b12. It doesn't help our bodies to take supplements it doesn't need. Oh, and I get my Vitamins and supplements from Bed Bath and Beyond using all those discount coupons they send out. It probably cost me less than $10 a month. -
Did your surgeon give you a script for anti nausea meds? If not, call and ask for one. You need to be able to sip water.