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sc101071

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About sc101071

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    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 03/20/1978

About Me

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Cooking, traveling, playing with my son.
  • Occupation
    Attorney
  • City
    Atlanta
  • State
    Georgia
  • Zip Code
    30317

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  1. sc101071

    Need real answers

    I had the sleeve, and I have loved it. My understanding is that if you have gastric reflux or indigestion issues, the sleeve might not be for you. Also, if you have emotional eating issues, the bypass may lead to more success. I did not have any nausea issues. Ever. My eating plan through Emory Hospital in Atlanta was aggressive. We were eating solids (pureed) within a few days, and it never bothered me. I think I was chewing my food within 10 days of surgery, and could eat just about anything by then. I was back to work in less than a week. I was actually out house hunting within a few days, but I had already taken the week. I could have gone back by the Monday after my Wednesday surgery. This site was a huge help, but there are plenty of great articles on the subject. Get in with a good bariatric program, and they will give you all of the information you need, as well. Good luck.
  2. sc101071

    Annoyed....

    Look smartass, by volume muscle weighs more than fat. Your argument amounts to "two lbs of sawdust weighs more than one lb of lead." That may be true, but that was not the point or the context.
  3. sc101071

    Annoyed....

    A pound of muscle does not weigh more than a pound of fat. That's not what I said in my initial post.
  4. sc101071

    Annoyed....

    Muscle is more dense than fat meaning a cubic centimeter of muscle is heavier than a cubic centimeter of fat. Muscle does weigh more than fat.
  5. sc101071

    Annoyed....

    I've been the same way. Haven't lost a pound since April. Gained about 6 or 7. I've been getting back to my routine. It took so long to gain those lbs, but I can see in my body how it isn't the same. Muscle weighs more than fat. Some of the gain could be that or offsetting what you could be losing in fat. I have come down 3 lbs this week with my continued exercise and discipline. You've done incredible. 300 lbs. Whether you make it to 199 or not, you've accomplished more than most could hope for from the procedure.
  6. This is natural, and most have going through it. Remember the reasons that you wanted this in the first place. Odds are low that you keep the weight off that you have lost without following through. There are definitely risks, though very small. Almost 9 months out, I wouldn't change a thing that I have done. It's your ultimate decision, but if you have jumped through the hoops, I would encourage you to concentrate on the things you want out of this. Look at the before and after pics on this site. It helps with the fears. Good luck
  7. My doctor said it would be a waste. He said just to hold a pillow to you when getting up. That worked for me. Pain wasn't there that long.
  8. You might want to check with your bariatric group.
  9. sc101071

    Dealing with an unsupportive husband...help!

    He cares about you. He's scared of how it will affect your relationship and the things you have done together for 14 years. It's all understandable. I don't know how great an argument "those years would suck" is, though. If you do it, and you get healthy, and you remain as loyal to him as you appear to be, he will be happy for you in the end. If you get healthy, your last years will not suck like they might w/diabetes or other comorbidities. Most important, it is your body, and you get to want those years, and to have fun during those years. Not one day have I regretted my decision.
  10. sc101071

    Blender necessary?

    Very small bites too.
  11. sc101071

    Blender necessary?

    I really just chewed it very, very well. No problems here.
  12. sc101071

    Broccoli and Brussels Sprouts

    I eat them both all of the time. Like a lot.
  13. sc101071

    Does this seem right?

    17 lbs in under a month is a lot for anyone. Try on some clothes, you'll see the difference.

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