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Hop_Scotch

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Recreational Drugs

    Cocaine is not a one time thing, its highly addictive. Cocaine damages many other organs in the body. It reduces blood flow in the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to tears and ulcerations.
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    Clothes?

    Think positive, you aren't going to need them. Recycle them, give them to a charity...there are many people who need them for than you will.
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    Coke

    Coke is a highly additive drug, and then there is the complication of transfer of an addiction. Some people after weight loss surgery transfer a food addiction to alcohol or drugs. As above, hopefully at the very least she can be encouraged to be discuss with her doctor.
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    CONFUSED

    Not everyone has nausea or vomiting. Did your doctor give you an estimate of how much weight you would lose in the first few weeks? If so, it is only a guideline. Weight loss is different for everyone and no doubt there are some who lose a lot in the first weeks. At your start weight 10lb is fairly reasonable I would have thought. People tend to stall as they progress through the post op stages, and you may be experiencing this. If you stick to your guidelines the fat will come off, maybe not as fast as some but as fast as your body will allow.
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    Great workout today

    Well done! I love the gym tights.
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    7 days Post Op and scared

    Are you consuming the volumes specified in your post op diet guidelines? If you, then I wouldn't say you were consuming too much at all.
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    Tomorrow is the day!!

    How exciting for you all! Hope it all goes well.
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    Sugar

    I have a massive sweet tooth, best thing I have found is cold turkey. There will be a few days of horrible cravings but once that is over, things improve immensely and the need for a sugar hit has gone. Find ways to distract yourself when the cravings hit, something that occupies your mind and hands. Make sure nothing in the house to tempt you. I don't know how far how post op you are but maybe go back to some basics...protein, non starchy veges, etc and lots of good fluids.
  9. Regardless of what side of the food fence we sit on, all those documentaries that support our values do cherry pick the science and the data that they choose to present to try and win the other side other. I guess in that sense it is propaganda.
  10. You don't actually know for sure that losing weight will make your husband happier. Weight gain and lack of weight loss/yo-yo dieting can happen for complex reasons...significant overeating, unhealthy eating, yo-you dieting etc can sometimes be symptoms of something else that going on in someone's life that is more to do with emotions and mental health. You can't force your husband to lose weight and you can't force him to want to. You can explain to him that you love him and want him healthy so as he can enjoy a long and healthy life with you, your children and grandchildren...but he is going to have want to do it himself, its then you can support him. I am not entirely sure you understand how hard it is to make life style changes that stick long enough to make long term sustainable changes. A diet mentality isn't going to work...that's why we are all here. Is he suffering with depression? If so, that needs to be treated appropriately. Can the work pressures be dealt with? Different role and/or employer? Having a partner with different values can be frustrating for both, seems to me you both may need counselling sessions together and your own separate sessions, see if there is a middle ground that is a win/win for both.
  11. I have't been through it but just wanted to say hi/welcome and hopefully things improve significantly from now on for you. Don't know about an app, there may well be one, but I access the forums by using an unread posts link...it shows all new posts regardless of which subforum they have been posted in. https://www.bariatricpal.com/discover/unread/?&stream_unread_links=1&stream_classes[IPS\forums\Topic]=1
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    🍎Apple Cider Vinegar🍎

    I have and always diluted with warm water and sometimes honey. Not sure any of the additions in your ACV would make it more palatable. Due to the acid content I can't see that they would make the vinegar any easier to drink unless diluted.
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    🍎Apple Cider Vinegar🍎

    I certainly wouldn't be drinking it straight...damage to teeth. Mix with some warm water and perhaps a little amount of honey if your stomach can handle honey.
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    Formulite Lupin Soup - anyone tried?

    Thanks everyone your input is appreciated.
  15. My revision to a gastric sleeve was confirmed today 18 March, paid my out of pocket costs, the count down is on.
  16. My revision (to a gastric sleeve) date was confirmed today, 18 March. Can't come quick enough, I am looking forward to moving on.
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    Chest pains

    Trapped gas? Doing lots of walking? If it doesn't resolve itself soon you may want to chat with your medical team.
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    MAY 19th is my date

    Time will go quickly, make sure you are prepared for your pre-op diet (if you have one). Was there anything you particularly wanted to ask or know?
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    Need No gym options

    happy to sell you mean
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    Mrs April Robertson

    That must be pretty scary. Have you seen your doctor yet about it?
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    Struggling with preop diet

    Are you allowed veges? If so, may be have a big bowl of them? Sugar free jelly/jello?
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    Sick

    Maybe a bug going around?
  23. Do you know how many calories you are eating at the moment? What type of foods are you are you eating? PS well done on your weight loss so far!
  24. This is a fairly recent reseach paper on RMR and TDEE following weight loss surgery https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916325/
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    lean muscle mass building

    The scales shouldn't be the only indicator of success...and if someone puts on a bit of scale weight because of increased body mass that's great...no doubt they will have lost some body fat and will continue to do so. I can't think of a worse reason not to do strength or resistance training because of the scales...I would think the benefits would far outweigh that.

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