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Glitterisalwaysappropriate

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  1. I actually asked this of 3 surgeons and they said vomiting is fine, and that because your satiety reflex is obfuscated that's the only way to know you're having too much. So I'd highly disagree.


    That's fine, all I said was follow up with your surgeon. If they are good with it than that's fine. It's your body's way of telling you something is wrong, so mine just said pay attention and don't get to that point again. To each his own.

    I however do not like throwing up, it's painful and not a common occurrence I enjoy. Therefore slowing down a bit should solve that if that's what someone is using to tell they are full. I wish you the best and hope you have nothing but success.



  2. Given how regularly everyone vomits and how much I despise throwing up either I'm gonna try to take some Gravol or just get used to it. Given your body likely feels satiated all the time there's really no other trigger showing you're full or that maybe you sipped Water too fast. It's a learning process all over again.
    Also this might be news to you if you've never had GERD but hiccups and regurgitating is not vomiting. It's reflux. Are you on meds for this? Maybe try consuming less but more frequently.


    I do not regularly throw up. Just the first two days in the hospital while coming off anesthesia and while releasing gas. If you're regularly throwing up past day three I would say that's unusual and to ensure you follow up with doctor.

    The op was one day post op and therefore common in the first 48 hours as others experiences. Anyone routinely eating/drinking till throwing up post hospital needs to slow down and take their time.

    No one should have to get used to regularly vomiting. Outside the few days in the hospital, you should be fine.



  3. I had surgery 2/28 and I had to stay two nights because I felt so awful. They were giving me so many fluids and no naseau medicine was working. The liquid pain medicine made me throw up every time, and any bite of food I tried to get down.

    Finally once minute full of dry heaving (felt like 10 minutes) helped get all the gas out. I thought I was dieing for those two days, but they final gave me some stronger IV pain medicines and muscle relaxers.

    4 days and up I started feeling so much more normal and could keep things down and take liquid pain medicine.

    Hope you're feeling better. That extra night in the hospital was a life saver.



  4. I had my surgery a week ago today and can now have puréed foods. The puréed cottage cheese was great but I still felt hungry. However when it came to the two scrambled eggs mixed with 2 oz of mashed potato.... I could barely finish half of it!

    Liquids that long would be old, but you're almost there!!!

    I still feel so swollen and puffy in my stomach. I'm about to purée some tuna (lord help me) because I need a different flavor in my life.

    It feels like I'm eating all the time, but then I look at my food tracker and the calories are still below 1000!!

    I'm just trying to take it day by day. I enjoy the smells of all the food and when people apologize for eating in front of me I make them stop. I like talking to my husband about his meals and trying to face that head on. I have found myself thinking of I'll just take a small bite than immediately I laugh when I realize again my stomach can't handle a bite of any of that right now!!

    You got this!! I think our brains and tummies just need time to sync up on the new us.




  5. Hi! I'm 6 days post op and the stomach spasms are horrible! I finally ended the Constipation today after last bm being the day before surgery. I bought the powdered miralax you mix with any liquid and took that for three days and had a bm on the third day. It helped release gas the days before the bm and gave me relief.

    I start the Vitamins tomorrow, as it's one week post op, however most of mine are liquid or calcium chews.< br>
    The lovebox shots are leaving my arms bruised and knotted, but don't hurt going in.

    I start my puréed diet tomorrow and am looking forward to the additional options in food. I feel I can drink more than the 3-4 oz of water/liquids an hour.

    I am have pains in my stomach when I take a bite sometimes. Even the small amounts of cream of wheat, but they don't last long.

    Compared to feeling like death the first three days I feel pretty good today an my biggest incision has now closed.

    Hope all continues well with you!!


  6. I'm 6 days post op and the big thing for me is sitting comfortably without reclining. The fluids and gas used during surgery left me super bloated and it was awful, I have never been in that much pain ever.

    By Tuesday or Wednesday I would think you would be ok. When it hurt to sit or be still I stand or walk and it helps the back and abdomen pain!


  7. I see exactly what you are saying. However, for me I need this little help. I'm super active- kickboxing, softball, elliptical and other sports. But I'm 32 and due to PCOS it I have a hard time getting pregnant and for me this extra tool will help me get there faster. I've tried things in the past and they haven't worked. I'm 32 and the sooner I can get to my goal the better.

    I do what's best for me and this is a motivating tool, it's not easy at all. So anyone who tells me this is the easy way out or questions me, I let them know it's just a different path I've taken after much research and hard work to qualify.

    Maybe it isn't for you if you think of it that way. You can still gain the weight back if you don't eat healthy or follow a diet and exercise plan... it just aids in helping you get there.


  8. I luckily didn't experience the being hungry during post op... my doctor gave me a daily schedule that spaced out 4 Protein Shakes, one 300 calorie meal, 5 Snacks and about 100 oz of Water.< br>
    Changing your life entirely is scary for sure. However in these post 6 days I have had my hungry moments, but also not sure if I was hungry or just hurting lol.

    I just try to think bigger picture and if everything I'll be gaining and that's so worth it versus the things I'll be missing out on or can't eat as much of.

    It's a lifestyle and mind set change. My hospital program had support groups and they encourage people in ore op to attend to see the results and struggles if those post op. Do you have access to these programs?!


  9. What is causing you to have your second thoughts?? I'm 6 days post op (2/28/17) and my first two post-op days were extremely rough but I feel 100% better now and can't wait for the next steps in my journey.

    I had days where I was a little nervous before but I just kept thinking of all the great things that would result from getting the sleeve. I lost 15 lbs on the pre-op 2 week diet and am down another 8 in my 6 days post-op.

    I can't wait to be off all my diabetic and thyroid meds and kick this PCOS that has made getting pregnant so difficult.

    I had to do six months of nutrition classes starting last august. This seven month journey has led me where I am and even though my first three post-op days were awful I'm feeling so much better and looking forward to what will come!!


  10. I had bad reflux and had no idea until my Endoscopy I had done for surgery. He put me on omezprazole (Prilosec) daily capsule I take once a day and it took it all away. My surgeon let me know the sleeve can sometimes make it worse and let me know if I wanted to op to the bypass over the sleeve I could, but he was confident the sleeve would be fine as I continued with the Prilosec. I'm 7 days post op and they removed a hiatal hernia as well and have had no issues. He said I may have reflux my whole life or it may go away with weight loss. I'm ok taking a pill forever if me losing weight gets me to the healthier and off all my other meds and makes getting pregnant easier.

    Reflux is a common thing, talk to your doctor and hear there thoughts


  11. I promise the Protein will keep you full. Make sure you get your Water in and take advantage of Snacks if you're hungry (mine were sugar free Jello and Decaf tee or chicken broth). I drank Premier Protein which gas 30grams protein a shake and would have lean cuisine for my meal. Sometimes I couldn't finish my last Protein Shake because I just wasn't hungry and I had already hit my dr prescribed 100g of protein and it was ok.


    Good luck, it's worth it. I only had two or three headache days during my 12 days.


  12. I spent a second night and thank God I did, there was a huge difference between yesterday and today. I was released at 11:00 and have been sipping Water and Protein Shakes and walking at home since.

    I'm just ready for all this puffiness to be over. My stomach looks like a stress ball with indentions! I couldn't keep the liquid hydrocodone down at all in hospital, but going to give it another try tonight and hoping for better results!

    Glad your post op appt was good


  13. Yes so far these two days have been HELL!! I can barely keep anything down and in so much pain. I think mostly from gas used during surgery in abdomen. I may be staying a second night at the hospital.

    My incisions aren't really hurting but I feel awful.

    Good point about back pack- I use one for work and probably need to remove everything but the laptop. I'm having trouble sleeping since I usually sleep on my tummy.


  14. Sounds like you are doing great!! So far I'm down about 9 lbs during 2 week liquid diet (started the 16th). I bought some Greek yogurt last night, I think it has 12g protein- so hoping I can eat one a day. If not I also have Unjury chicken broth with 20g per 8 oz. My dr said don't expect to be able to get all your Protein in first week- just do what works for you!

    Hope the appt goes well! Mine is only 3 days after surgery

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