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clasheljac2

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  1. clasheljac2

    Need to quit drinking!!!

    It could be transfer addiction because you cannot really eat to excess but you can still drink. It might be a good idea to work on what emotions etc you were soothing with food.
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    Shrimp?

    Lose the old bay, lemon juice is very good.
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    Shrimp?

    At 4 weeks! Try poached white fish.
  4. I think that is fairly common.
  5. A wheelchair can keep you safe but you need to avoid blood clots. So get up and stretch,do ankle pumps and circles,and walk behind the wheelchair as much as you can. Use the chair only if you have to.
  6. Never stop your thyroid meds!!!!!!!### You need them for life. If you skip it you can go into a myxedema coma and heart failure and die,even at age thirty. I saw it happen,the woman was comatose for months then once awake,seemed to be brain injured.
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    Worst Experience so far?

    I used Senokot S and take 6 @a time. I take lyrica and Verapamil and both are constipation. I just use every third day and go a few hours later. I used to take them twice a day but I hate going all day long. I find it convenient to just go once!!!! I have been this way for years so most people need less than 6. Start low and go slow and gradually increase the dose of pills until you get it. I buy 1000 at a time on Amazon.
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    4'11", 200lbs - am I a good candidate?

    Yes, you should do it, it could save your life!
  9. I use Trader Joes High Potency chewable and take two a day. I think the Bariatric stuff is mostly overpriced.
  10. Yes have the surgery! Before it you will have to lose a little weight to show your commitment and to shrink your liver. Then going in you will be afraid and after uncomfortable. That lasts about 4 months then you can eat anywhere and swallow easily. Then you need to establish an exercise program and think differently about food. This will be easy because you will feel more confident and assertive. Then your weight will disappear and you will join the average size people in society and attain your potential. I was afraid but now I am so happy to be myself and not constantly thinking about food . I realize that this was the smartest decision that I ever made !!!!!!!
  11. I watch it because as they give excuses,I can hear myself making the same excuses. It helps me realize that I could have gone up to 600 too. I was sleeved December 1, and I am down to a BMI of 34 from the 40's. In 30 pounds,I will be just overweight. The first part of this is hard.
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    Help! Does anyone have excessive burping?

    You might be swallowing air
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    Hot flashes

    Take a biotin supplement
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    Anyone tried stomach taping or bandaging?

    Adhesive tape works on sweaty patients to hold tubes in. It is rough stuff hard to get off so use tape remover and use tincture of benzoin or skin prep before you put it on. Before you put it on make sure it is clean and dry and wait til the surface feels tacky before you put the tape on. You probably can get this white tape several inches wide. Medical supplies and veterans hospital have it. You might check with bridal consultants. People have done this before,so ask and ask again. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    5 oz of protein OR 10 cookies

    I was practically dying post operatively,so I was glad I could eat a cookie and get calories. I was passing out. Then I bought Protein bars and chewed them up thoroughly and that and increasing Water helped. I went out and bought OTC Omeprazole magnesium and have been taking two a day,doctor said good to taking two so good. I read a lot of the lecturing messages on here and decided to try harder. Eating the carbs stopped my weight loss. So I started a little exercise and now I am losing a pound a day. This is a tough adjustment,and I think it is hard to figure out how to succeed. It is funny watching the serial dieters interact with the people who have never been able to control their diet. I think this is most likely due to the ghrelin hormone. I read somewhere that there is ghrelin in your body for weeks after the surgery,so you are still craving etc. I wonder if the good dieters on here are lower ghrelin secreters. I really think that people who do not have an elevated amount of ghrelin in their bodies cannot understand what it is like to be this way. It is like some one gave you prednisone every day. So if you just had surgery,be warned you have to be very strict because you have a load of the hormone that causes uncontrolled eating and a tiny stomach with a huge incision line that could rupture and kill you. So fellow ghrelin secreters,be very careful postoperatively not to eat a huge amount. Your life depends on it. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    3 month post op - can't eat

    The only drug that helps me is Nexium or Omeprazole magnesium. I take two. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    4 days post opp/ extreme hunger

    The answer is you need more acid reducer. You are not hungry you are creating an ulcer. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    When will the awful feeling end?

    I am 3 weeks out too and no where near the Protein amounts. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
  19. I took the feosol Iron with Vitamin C three times a day and it worked. The quality of the iron matters and Vitamin C helps it absorb. I went from 8 to 12 in three months . Then I had a hysterectomy. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    Scottsdale healthcare bariatric

    Me on December 1 with Dr Reynoso Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    Vitamin problems!

    Trader Joe's high potency chewable Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App
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    December sleeves 2016

    Hello, I got the sleeve surgery on the first,and I am still alive. I was scared going in and now I am doing okay. I tend to eat rarely in huge amounts,so this is a big change. My first days at home I learned about my new body. There were times during the first 7 days that I was dehydrated and faint. My program is very restrictive. I found it impossible to follow. So I used Utube and sort of fell in love with Matthew Weiner MD. He is nice,reasonable and seems to have the best plan to transition to a plant based diet. I was working on this diet preoperatively to reverse my diabetes which was reversed prior to surgery. I missed my postoperative class and at my doctor visit all he said is take the class. I cannot because I need to see my spine surgeon who has done two surgeries on me this year and I need to see him. Both things are at the same time so I asked what was in the class he told me it was all in the binder. Their diet has no carbs,no sweetener,no nuts etc. I have to admit that their program to me is ridiculous. I am losing weight but to me,it is just as important to start a new life with plant based food and a lot more activity. Starvation does not help people lose weight. Artificial shakes are not food. So I felt this way preoperatively and said nothing because of the rigidity. I was sure that if I had a problem with the program I would not have surgery ,so I shut it. One time I was talking to another participant in the preoperative class and I mentioned that I put one Stevia packet in my 64 ounce Water bottle that contained 30 grams of Protein and the nutritionist walking by yelled from across the room that Stevia is not allowed. The abbreviation used on this site as a nickname for nutritionist seems to be a better description of her role. In any case don't tell on me,I am just venting. Ok so,I feel like a traitor,but animal protein is associated with cancer and heart disease,I plan to quit it. I feel like my program is virtually impossible to follow and a set up for patients. Matthew Weiner is yummy and I love his videos, so now I feel like my doctor has changed a bit. His explanation of what it feels like to be in danger of rupturing my sleeve made me realize that I was doing this at every meal. I wish my program accepted feedback and was more flexible. I wish they were approachable,but they are not. The Irony is that my program is a charade that I play a part in out of necessity but it is not helping me at all. Thanks for listening. PS: When I was preop I would ask about weather a food was okay and every time it was shot down. I came up with a delicious shake and asked if it was okay. I was told that the one ounce of milk in the recipe was too much sugar. Internally I was rolling on the floor laughing. I was adrift but now I have my Utube doctor. Sent from my N9518 using the BariatricPal App

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