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Lisa K.

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Lisa K.

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 07/23/1964

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Conway
  • State
    Arkansas

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  1. Lisa K.

    nauseated at work and need advice

    My co-workers made me a bag of goodies for the hospital and one of the best things in it is a product called Quease Ease. It's a little smelly thing you peel the lid off of and inhale to relieve nausea. It's the same premise as the alcohol pads (which also works great and nurses have done this for years!). They are a great smell--very minty! You can order them off of Amazon.
  2. Lisa K.

    Grazing Causes Hunger (for me)

    I admire your dedication in the face of business travel and meals. That looks like some pretty tempting stuff and I think it would add to my stress while changing a lifetime of bad habits. My husband and I are going on vacation with his boss and his wife (they're paying) and I'm trying to get a strategy now for how to eat then. They are very supportive and fully aware of my situation so that will help a lot. I need to retrain my brain to focus on the beauty of the city we're visiting (Charleston) and to try to make very good food choices. These are changes I knew were coming and I've really tried to be ready. Wish me luck!!
  3. Lisa K.

    Triple Digits, Baby!

    Yay!!! Your post is very inspiring to those of us just getting started. Congrats!!
  4. It's interesting that this question came up today because I was just surfing and saw information about this topic on the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery website. The information on that site says that RNY is more susceptible to marginal ulcers and that is why it is more common for surgeons to instruct patients to avoid NSAIDs in bypass patients. My surgeon told me I might be able to go back on my meloxicam at some point after I heal from my sleeve but he would rather I wait until absolutely necessary. For now, I'm feeling great without it.
  5. Lisa K.

    New member - 1 week post-op

    Welcome! I'm fairly new myself. I have learned so much from this forum. It is an invaluable asset for us newbies!
  6. Lisa K.

    Heartburn

    Did your surgeon put you on one of the PPIs (omeprazole, esomeprazole, rabeprazole, etc.) or maybe on Zantac (ranitidine)? Many sleevers are put on one of those post-op to help prevent heartburn. I'm on esomeprazole and it helps. Still have to take a Tums occasionally but not often.
  7. Lisa K.

    Dry skin

    I went straight out and got Bio-oil yesterday after reading this post. I love the way it feels!!
  8. Lisa K.

    Vitamin help please!

    I'm so glad I got the patches. I wear a multi-vitamin patch and a biotin patch every night while I sleep. Take them off 8 hours later and done. My surgeon recommended them and I got them cheaper off of this site than in the surgeon's office (PatchMD is the brand).
  9. Lisa K.

    Best way to introduce eggs into the diet

    I had one soft scrambled this morning. Whipped it with some Fairlife milk until fluffy and barely scrambled it. Was a little rough about an hour later but not awful.
  10. Lisa K.

    Grieving for clothes?!

    That is actually an amazing thought!!!
  11. Lisa K.

    H. Ployri

    It wasn't the worst part of the whole deal. I took the pain med. and it helped. The overarching problem I had was dehydration. You hear about this more than anything on this forum but there's a reason for that!!
  12. Lisa K.

    Shortness of breatg

    That could be related to many different things but being short of breath is not anything to mess around with. You need to be evaluated by a physician or NP. Maybe you're anemic.
  13. Lisa K.

    Consult Day!!

    You could ask how long you will stay in the hospital after your surgery. Or find out if the surgeon has a nutritionist in the office to help you with pre- and post-op food plans. Also, ask about the pre-op diet so you won't be shocked when you find out that you will most likely be expected to adhere to one. Not every surgeon requires it but many do and it's good to be mentally prepared for that part. Good luck!
  14. Lisa K.

    H. Ployri

    Yes, I had VSG on 7-05-18. I'm doing well but still have to work at it to get my fluids and protein requirements daily. It's a process.
  15. Lisa K.

    Heartburn

    My surgeon has me taking a PPI for the first few months. I was already on Nexium so that's what he kept me on but he always puts his patient on omeprazole for at least two months post-op. I haven't had reflux so far and I had it very badly pre-op.

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