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9 months out progress pics
Maggie1955 replied to ksjayhawkgirl's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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My doctor doesn't do single incision - should I find a new one?
Maggie1955 replied to Fitted T's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I had 5 very tiny incisions - I had laparoscopic robotic vertical sleeve gastrectomy. My doctor told me ahead of time that the incisions are smaller when performed robotically. I didn’t specifically ask for it to be performed robotically, it was just luck that my surgery was scheduled on a day where the VSG’s were performed that way. I wouldn’t be too concerned about the tiny scars - you can always use Mederma or BioOil to help with healing. -
I’m 62 and had my sleeve on 1/2/18. I had acid reflux prior to surgery and continue to take Pantoprazole post-surgery. I do have occasional vomiting that I believe is due to eating too fast; when I slow it down it isn’t an issue. I do have occasional diarrhea; not really sure why though.
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I also have GERD (had it prior to surgery). I remain on Pantoprazole and have not had any issues in that regard.
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Did anyone inject with Lovenox after surgery
Maggie1955 replied to Marissa37's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes......I had to do them for 14 days following surgery. Sometimes they burned really bad for a short time; other times not an issue. Just so glad to be done and grateful that my team wanted to be extra cautious at preventing blood clots. -
When the scale doesn't move,do something different
Maggie1955 replied to sunshinetinks's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Awesome idea! Will need to start doing this. -
Hubby has had a change of heart
Maggie1955 replied to DRoseman's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Congratulations!!! [emoji322] So awesome that hubby is supportive. One of my main reasons for having the sleeve was to get rid of the “Hoover” connected to my nose (aka the CPAP). -
I just had surgery on 1/2/18 and don’t have my post surgery follow up until Friday. I will certainly ask this question at that time, but I am just wondering whether veteran sleevers have ever been given a definitive maximum amount of sugar grams they can have per day. I know that early on it is really preferred to use a sugar substitute and I am following that rule (i.e., using Splenda in hot tea, etc.), but I want to be cognizant of what I’m putting into my (new and improved) body in the future. Thank you.
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3 years, one hell of a journey!
Maggie1955 replied to bellabloom's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Amazing transformation and so inspirational! Thank you for sharing. -
I, too, seem to be cold all the time now, where in the past I would be sweating. I look at it as a good thing in that we are losing the fat that used to keep us warm. I also use heating pads and such.
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February 6th vsg surgery
Maggie1955 replied to CynthiaNicolle's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Not sure if you’re allowed, but I, too, missed coffee during my pre-op diet. I ended up ordered Chike coffee protein powder on Amazon (it’s kind of expensive); mixed it with Fairlife non-fat milk and a few ice cubes and it satisfied my need for coffee. -
You can do this! I gained pre-op too. At my first visit I weighed 209, then pre-surgery visit I was 229 and had to be on a liquid diet over the holidays for almost three weeks! I dropped 20 pounds in those 3 weeks. Good luck to you!
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Surgery in less than 24 hours!
Maggie1955 replied to Shahad93's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I love the banana & cream Premier protein - it’s my favorite. I also like Chike coffee protein powder mixed with Fairlife non-fat milk and a few ice cubes.
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Liquid diet depression
Maggie1955 replied to Little Green's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I can definitely relate; protein shakes can be so boring, but just keep your eye on the prize: very soon you will have your surgery and it’s such a great tool. In a few months your svelte self will be beaming at you when you look in the mirror. Good luck on your journey and hang in there. -
Yes, I just had surgery a month ago. After reading many posts here on BariatricPal I discovered that many, many people hit a stall at three weeks. My sleeve journey started in April or May 2017; it was at that time I first spoke with a weight management center in my local area. I weighed 209 pounds at the time (my highest recorded previous weight was 240, but I was able to drop a lot of weight on a combination of a Belviq and phentermine, but then the meds stopped working). Of course there are prerequisites to having the sleeve performed and I spent months satisfying all of the requirements. Around September or October 2017, I was concerned that if I stayed on a low fat, low carb diet that I would lose too much and no longer qualify for the surgery because my BMI was going to dip below 35 (I have comorbidities including sleep apnea). When I called my weight management center and discussed my concerns with them, they said that I didn’t have to be really strict with my diet because I still did not have a surgery date. Well, very foolishly, my diet became a free for all and I gained 20 pounds in a few months. Finally, on December 14, 2017, I met with my team and when the dietician saw the weight gain she immediately had me go on the pre-op liquid diet. I had weighed in at 229 pounds. My surgery was scheduled for 1/2/18, so I was on that pre-op diet over the holidays and for longer than the usual 2 weeks. In retrospect, I am grateful that my team made that decision and I am glad that I stuck with it because by the day of surgery I was back down to 209. Today I weighed 193.4 - that’s a total weight loss of 35.6 pounds in about 7 weeks. I think that’s outstanding!
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The posts on this site are great! After being in a stall for nearly two weeks, I upped my protein intake and also upped my fluids and it paid off! (I also walk at least 2 1/2 miles every other day). From 1/21/18 until 1/30/18 I weighed 195.2. I now weigh 193.4 and I am so happy!!!! Laparoscopic VSG: 1/2/18 HW: 229 SW: 209 CW: 193.4 GW: 140, but will reassess when I get there Height: 5’3”
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Wanting a chewy chocolate protein bar
Maggie1955 replied to BINABINA25's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
At 12 days out my plan allowed me to have low-fat cottage cheese, yogurt, unsweetened applesauce, low sugar oatmeal, low fat string cheese or Babybel cheese, tuna salad, and chili. Surely one of these foods will satisfy your food craving. -
Sorry - this was meant for a different post!
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Electronic weight loss program recommendations?
Maggie1955 replied to CaliforniaCandy's topic in The Lounge
I use My Fitness Pal to track weight and food intake and also because it connects to Map My Walk and will sync my walks in the MFP app automatically. I love that feature! -
Not at only one week out from surgery!
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If you like smoked oysters.......22g protein in the whole can and the consistency is great one week out.
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I still have SF Jello. I also like to keep deviled eggs on hand because I think it makes a great snack for me. I also have Cracker Cuts Pepper Jack cheese - 4 slices = 0 carbs, 9g fat, 8g protein.
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How much and how often do you exercise@kandieqvt1? I am 4 weeks post-op VSG and I try to walk every other day. Including my pre-op liquid diet, I am down a total 34.6 pounds.
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What was for breakfast this morning?
Maggie1955 replied to etc. etc. etc.'s topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I have no problem with them. The consistency is just right since I’m only out 4 weeks from surgery.