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bright_horizons

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  1. bright_horizons

    Carb cycling

    Thanks for your input Russ. I have heard of that book. The video and other resources I found online for WLS pts use the guidelines in Powell’s book but modify it for us. So instead of, for example, 2 cups of non starchy veggies and 1 cup of complex carb on high carb days I have seen some convert it 2 oz veggies and 1 oz carb for WLS (this with the 3 oz protein to equal 6 oz volume per meal, 5 times a day). Maybe I should reach out to my Nut, who I haven’t met with in some time and run this by her.
  2. bright_horizons

    Carb cycling

    Ha! I need to get better at poor choices. That should read *food choices and meal prep!
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    Carb cycling

    Russ D- I am one year postop. That sounds crazy to say. I can’t believe it has been a year! I need to get back on a better regime of poor choices and prep. KCgirl- Cycling sounds very doable and allows for something to look forward to! As I said I found a YouTube video of a sleeve pt who carb cycles. It was very helpful but I still am left scratching my head a bit.
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    Carb cycling

    Hi! I am interested in success stories and strategies with carb cycling. I found a helpful YouTube video but I still have questions. On high carb days, how many carbs? I have read 2-2-5 g per lb of body weight but that seems like so much! Low carb days- how many carbs? I wish there was a plan I could follow for WLS pts, until I get the hang of it. Thanks!!
  5. I had terrible nausea and vomiting too. I don't do well with anesthesia. I vomited every hour at least, for the first 38 hours. I also couldn't pee on my own for the first 18 hours. It was really really terrible but I got through it and i feel wonderful now. Hang in there! I'm post op day 13 today. That sickness above lasted until post op day 3.
  6. I was sleeved June 21st. Had some issues post op while in hospital. I went back to work on post op day 9. I'm a nurse in OB, I did light duty- kind of. I just stuck with the newborns, and was careful with bending over, reaching and twisting. Those activities were a little uncomfortable. I'm post op day 13 now. And I still don't think I'm ready to push and pull adult patients. I guess it all depends on your job. Good luck!
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    June 27th sleever...nervous!

    I am 12 days post op. Here is my fluid intake, from what i can recall: Post op day 0, 1, & 2: was very sick while in hospital, only IV fluids. Day 2-3: only able to take small sips, they let me go home on day 3 once I was able to keep down 300ml. Attempted sips of protein. Day 4: intake improved. Watching clock, making sure to sip every 10-15min. Tolerating fluid and protein well. Day 5 -7: intake significantly improved, by day 7 able to get down two 11oz protein shakes a day AND 1.5 liters fluid. It is now day 12 and I have a pretty good routine. I'm able to drink over 2 liters of fluid a day from my bottle plus able to have 1-2 cups of broth during the day, plus able to drink 3-4 protein a day. Still on clear liquid diet. Taking approx 72 mg protein/day Total liquid intake, well over the recommended 64oz. Can probably drink about 4 oz of broth over a 10-15 min period. Down 20 lbs!
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    June Dates!!!

    Good luck!
  9. bright_horizons

    June 21st

    It's interesting to see the different preop and postop requirements and plans. My surgeons group only does a low carb, basically healthy preop "diet" for 2 weeks preop. Practicing getting in fluids, sipping, focusing on protein and small portions. Postop plan is- 2 weeks of clears (which I see many doing 2 weeks preop) along with protein shakes, 60-80mg/day. Then 2 weeks of puréed and full liquids. Then 2 weeks of soft. Then, I'm not sure.
  10. bright_horizons

    June 27th sleever...nervous!

    Bring lip balm. Take deep breaths. You've got this! Good luck tomorrow!
  11. bright_horizons

    The Shame of WLS

    You can do this!!
  12. bright_horizons

    The Shame of WLS

    I know exactly how you feel. I feel the same way. Have had the same wt loss successes and stalls as you. And I have only told a handful of people. I have a few reasons why I didn't tell people preop. But now that I'm postop, people will notice the loss and I'll be ready to tell them then. This is emotionally tough. Hang in there.
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    Support

    June 21st!
  14. bright_horizons

    Upset reschedule

    My initial date was rescheduled too Bc my heart rate was to low in the preop area. I was devastated. I was in a funk for days, but things are ok now. Think positive, and no smokes!
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    Post op day 3

    My first 2 days were terrible too. I vomited more than once an hour. And slept thru just about everything- bladder scans, new IV starts, blood work, rounds, and visitors. Day 3 the pain set in. Good luck to you!

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