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WhtWdUGive620

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About WhtWdUGive620

  • Rank
    Expert Member
  • Birthday 06/20/1956

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Special events/Logistics/Management
  • City
    Ventura
  • State
    California
  • Zip Code
    93041

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  1. WhtWdUGive620

    Nervous

    Thanks for the info on where to get the bone broth! Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  2. WhtWdUGive620

    I regret this surgery

    When I was going through my pre-op classes, one of the things they discussed over and over, was the regret you may feel after having the surgery. I went through this for over a month! I'm 14 months out and I know that this was the best decision of my life now! I couldn't have said it better than Torri, you can pretty much eat whatever you want, but now I'm very diligent about limiting those cheat days as she mentioned. You've been given another chance, take advantage of it, you'll be fine, you got this girl! Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  3. WhtWdUGive620

    Applebee's?

    You have to get out at some point, and so glad you ended up meeting your friends at Applebee's! No matter where you go, there has to be some choice of food on the menu that you can have. Thankfully, so many places let you substitute! Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  4. WhtWdUGive620

    NO Carbonated beverages- FOREVER!

    I too was told, no carbonation drinks of any kind, forever! After reaching my four-month mark, after my sleeve, I had a sip of diet soda. It wasn't too bad, it's been a year, I will just take a few sips here and there just for that damn carbonation feel! Sometimes I just swish it around, and spit it out. Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  5. WhtWdUGive620

    EXPOSING a FRAUD<<?

    Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  6. WhtWdUGive620

    EXPOSING a FRAUD<<?

    I totally get what you mean, but some of us, like me, have a hard time sharing their personal information when it comes to the surgery. A lot of people judge. I do understand and agree that he is not being honest. But what can you do about this? What should you do about this? Probably nothing. If you have a real problem, I would send them a little note if it really bothers you, but please don't let it get into your skin. Good luck on your journey! Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  7. I began my journey about the same time you did in October 2015 with my classes, and then 6-7-16 with my sleep. Started at 361 and as of June 2017, 230. I've been stuck for a month and I have had the same exact thoughts as you, about being afraid of reaching my goal, and the self-sabotaging started. I actually have gained about 5 pounds. After reading your story, you have been a total inspiration, getting back on track today. Thank you for your honesty and thank you for the inspiration! I'm wishing you well on the next part of your journey and thank you again from the bottom of my heart[emoji172] Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  8. Thankfully, I have not heard any smart ass remarks. That's the reason I chose not to share my journey with very many people outside those that I truly, truly trust. Sad that I felt I had to keep this from people because of that reason, to protect myself from those who feel the need to judge me. It's been a year, and thankfully, I'm more comfortable and can share it a little more as time goes by. Sent from my LG-H740 using BariatricPal mobile app
  9. Sleeved 8 months ago, it will definitely get better. Welcome to your new Journey! Sent from my LG-H740 using the BariatricPal App
  10. WhtWdUGive620

    Sleeve with GERD?

    I didn't have much problem before the surgery but it's funny that Army gal Bonnie mentioned Crystal Light, that's what started making it worse. I guess because I didn't realize Crystal Light had so much caffeine in it. I haven't been drinking it and it's a little better. I take famotidine but I'm now down to only taking it once a week maybe once every two weeks, I'm eight months out from the sleeve. Sent from my LG-H740 using the BariatricPal App
  11. WhtWdUGive620

    When can I eat a salad?

    I started eating lettuce at about month 5 just have to chew it really well I've done fine so far Sent from my LG-H740 using the BariatricPal App
  12. WhtWdUGive620

    The mirror lies

    I'm now down about a hundred and fourteen pounds and I still don't see it for some reason. Other people do and I did see a picture that does show a big difference, but my brain still needs to get it! Sent from my LG-H740 using the BariatricPal App
  13. WhtWdUGive620

    Buddy for reset after sleeve

    Wow! thank you so much for that reset chart, I'm only out 7 months but every once in a while I question what will happen when that time comes. This is really good to have, thank you and good luck everybody who's going to try it. I'll be doing this soon enough!! Sent from my LG-H740 using the BariatricPal App
  14. WhtWdUGive620

    Crying on the bathroom floor

    Patience. All you need do is type in the word "stall" on here and you will see what we have all gone through. OK, maybe there are a tiny handful of those that did not stall as most of us have, but trust me, it gets SO much better! Give your body time to figure out what's going on, it's still reeling and trying not to let go of anything, it's also still swollen and trying to heal! I was there, exactly where you are now, I cried and cried and when I was done crying, I read and read and spoke to many on here. Many here helped me through and the stall and subsequent stalls were so much easier to deal with. I am now 7 months out and down by 110 and extremely grateful, not only for the surgery, but for those on here that give great advice and are here to support and help us through each and every step. Patience. Strength. Perseverance!

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