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I stopped drinking soda after my first NUT meeting, cold turkey. I switched to crystal light raspberry; keep it in my purse, and make it at home, and honestly it has 100% replaced soda for me easily~
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Retaining fluid during monthly!
Brandeis replied to danalw82's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I had the same experience -- first period was super early, while I was still on liquid diet. The second one, I didn't lose any weight at all for about 2 weeks around it, and I dunno if it was because of stall or due to period, or some horrible mix of both. Just remember that Water weight is just water weight, and once you're done with your ladytimes you should just pee it out! And make sure to get enough liquids. If you're super concerned about it, cut down on salt for a little bit to see if that helps, too~ -
I agree wholeheartedly with jwinters above! I'm not finding it that difficult, post surgery -- because I find the surgery does do a lot of that work for me. I can't eat a lot. I feel full faster. I don't get hungry as soon (or, sometimes, at all, and let me tell you THAT never happened to me pre-sleeve). I now understand how someone could skip a meal, and I have to work to keep on top of it and NOT skip my meals. It varies person to person, though. She should try to find a program that has a good pre-op program as well as just straight up surgery. Mine was amazing, including an overall meeting you had to attend that gave you all kinds of general info, and then support groups open to anyone even pre-op, so you can learn about what it means for your life. Something like this might be helpful for her to figure out if she can do it.
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How do you keep track of calories/ grams you eat?
Brandeis replied to sybilvane7's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I measure my food, but mostly just to make sure I don't over serve myself -- overeating isn't a problem, but I hate wasting food, so I make sure to weigh what I'm going to eat so there's not a ton leftover on the plate! I know very well I can only eat 4-5oz [closer to 4] in any given sitting, so I just measure that out. My NUT actively discourages me from tracking my food, though. Instead, she wants me just to focus on eating the right kinds of things, and taking care with what I eat, than writing down every little thing. I appreciate it. The obsession really gets under my skin and drives me crazy, when I'm tracking all the food I eat. Also, I frequently find it makes me eat MORE; "oh, I only consumed ____ calories today! I could still eat _____ more!" If you think it's something that's going to work for you, you should definitely do it, though! I used to do My Fitness Pal, in previous weight loss attempts, and I liked it a lot. -
You know you lost weight when
Brandeis replied to Thomas CPA's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Got up after watching a movie only to realize my legs had been crossed -- fully crossed, none of this ankle-on-knee crap -- the entire time. -
I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)
Brandeis replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I haven't posted here! I figured I might; I'm still only a couple months in, but I finally am starting to see some change, so... My before pic, around ~317 pounds, last spring. New years eve! Down 50 pounds~ And then because this pleases me mightily, two pics in the same dress: First one was about the 2nd day of purees, I think, so probably down about 35 pounds total? And the second, just yesterday, at almost 60~ -
I about had a heart attack this morning when I finally got the bill for my surgery. A bill for 18k. For about 15 minutes I was frantic, because I had all kinds of insurance problems with my surgery; apparently the doctor was covered, but the hospital wasn't. They managed to work out a deal where the hospital got paid at the in-network rate and I would only have to pay copay + remaining deductible. Then, something clicked in my head. Copay + remaining deductible -- I should have owed 1800. Of all the bullshit I went through to get my insurance to cover my surgery, I could think of nothing but the fact that something had gone wrong and I was being held responsible for a huge chunk of the surgery. And what actually went wrong? Appropriately enough: a fat finger error. BASICALLY, THE DECIMAL POINT WAS IN THE WRONG PLACE. They're sending me a new bill, for the correct amount thank god. But I had to share, since I'm laughing so hard now.
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Do you find that vomiting has become part of your post VSG life?
Brandeis replied to FamilyGuyNJ's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I haven't thrown up a single time since my surgery [2 months out]. My bad reaction to food is pretty much just heartburn telling me "shouldn't have done that!". However, my friend who's about a month out throws up pretty much constantly. What I'd say is that there is no 'normal'; people are different, and the way they react to the surgery is different. If you're concerned about frequent vomiting, I'd advise talking to your doctor. u.u -
I've lost more than 50 pounds, but I swear this is the first time I've REALLY felt it: sitting on an airplane and easily putting on the seatbelt. Not only did I put it on [something I couldn't always do before QQ] but I put it on without tugging, pulling, or "sucking it in". And then, when I dropped my tray table, it didn't immediately bounce back up off my belly -- NAY! THERE WAS ROOM BETWEEN THE TOP OF MY THIGHS AND THE TRAY TABLE! I can't remember the last time I could use a tray table on an airplane. It's dumb, but it's horribly exciting.
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My favorite shoes are at least half a size too big already. ):
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I've been told that the stomach can't really stretch, but you can do damage to/stretch out the valve -- which, basically, amounts to the same thing, since it means that things'll go straight through you and you'll be lacking a lot of the restriction which is the entire point of the surgery.
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As of this post, I've lost 50 pounds! 25 of that was pre-surgery, and 25 is since surgery on Nov 14. Last night I went to a really fancy party in a really fancy dress. Other people say they see the loss, but for me, I really don't -- but I do feel it. I can walk so much more now. I don't get tired. And I'm definitely eating a ton less. I think I'll need to lose another 50 before I can actually recognize any change...we'll see!
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Brandeis posted a gallery image in Before and After Gastric Sleeve Photos
From the album: Brandeis
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For the ladies:
Brandeis replied to TheRevisionedVagabond's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Y U P. Mine was 10 days early, and very heavy. Some people apparently skip their period; not me. I bled through all my comfortable pants. XP -
My Pre-op Diet isn't Liquid
Brandeis replied to Jess1971's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
mine was liquid, mostly; it was 2x protein shakes plus one light meal a day. So I could at least eat that light meal... -
Veterans can you help me please?
Brandeis replied to vannababyy22's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yeah, all kinds of little things can affect your weight. When did you last eat? When did you last have a BM? Are you retaining Water? How much have you had to drink? I also weigh myself every day, because I just can't HELP myself. :C But I try to always weigh myself at the same time of day: first thing in the AM, before eating, before showering, after peeing lol. That helps even SOME of the variables out. And if it goes up a little...well, it happens. Take a look at how little you're eating. Tally up how many calories you're consuming. You'll realize there's basically no way you CAN'T be losing, whether it be pounds or inches! -
I was SO sure something had gone wrong with the insurance ~.~ I even called the bariatric wing and they were like "well, we had a feeling this would happen, right?" so having it be an entirely unrelated error...it's just so hilarious to me, now that it's settled.
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I was in a stall and just BUSTED OUT OF IT, I lost 5 pounds in the last week ?! I'm still taking my antacids (because I take steroids for asthma, which can cause problems) but only 1 a day instead of 2. SURGERY: 11/14/16 HW: 317 SW: 292 CW: 262
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Aunt Flo... ? Missing period
Brandeis replied to ambernoel's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Mine came 10 days early due to surgery. <____> so it can definitely mess with you. -
Don't forget the simplest helper for BMs as well: WALK AROUND! walking around apparently aids mightily in digestion, and should do a lot to help with your constipation.
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Non-Scale Victory: AIRPLANES!
Brandeis replied to Brandeis's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
It was really great honestly. T_T I could even CROSS MY LEGS in the chair. -
The need to eat until stuffed
Brandeis replied to nnagle323's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My NUT was VERY serious about 3 meals a day + maybe one small snack. It sounds like you're just eating whenever -- maybe what you need to do is instead of winging it, really plan your meals. Plan when you're going to eat, and what you're going to eat. I eat at 10, 2, and 7, EVERY SINGLE DAY, and I don't actually do a snack [considering adding one in these days, though]. Planning is your best friend, honestly. Planning is EVERYTHING. Because if you plan ahead, and you plan the right things to eat [high protein] and you have a routine, you can train your body to it. If you're just winging it, you won't train yourself. -
Help! Does anyone have excessive burping?
Brandeis replied to Iwillmakeit17's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I burp all the time and I'm a good 2 months out. u.u It happens if you eat to fast, but for me, it's probably because I try to be active for 10-15 min [walking around a bunch] after I eat to make everything settle a bit better. I think it has to do with how small your stomach is. You're full, but a lot of that is air, right. So you walk around a bit, and it all compresses and pushes the air out -- voila, burp!!!! -
For the record, this is NOT Dumping Syndrome. This is just the shits. XD Dumping syndrome is just intense pain in the intestines~ I'm also not sure this has anything to do with sugar. You might be lactose intolerant? A lot of people have problems post surgery with milk, especially if you were sensitive before surgery. Or it could have to do with oils in what you're eating; fatty oils might make things slide through you a bit more uhhh....lubricated.....