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CourtsinPDX

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About CourtsinPDX

  • Rank
    Newbie
  • Birthday 06/30/1976

About Me

  • Gender
    FEMALE
  • Occupation
    Pharmacist
  • City
    Portland
  • State
    Oregon

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  1. I was sleeved on 7/9 and feeling so good in general. I’m now getting 70-80 grams of protein a day and eating 800-1000 calories a day, and power walking 4 miles 3-4 time a week! But I was SO TIRED!! Like, I wanted to cry I was so tired! I chatted with my dietician and she thought I might be dehydrated and low in potassium even though I drink water and fluids all day.... Anyway, long story short she suggested I start drinking coconut water and low sodium V8 juice (ick!). It’s been 5 days and I really can tell a difference in my energy level. So- there’s a lil tidbit for whatever it’s worth. Maybe it’ll help you a bit?! :)
  2. Hey YLime, the physicians assistant in my surgeon’s office (who was sleeved a few years ago) recommended soups by Imagine Foods. I found them at Whole Foods, but I imagine they’re available many places. She particularly loved the potato leek (pictured below) which I found to be pretty tasty! There are lots of flavors though! Hope this suggestion helps a bit 🙃
  3. You’re so welcome! I ordered both products on Amazon by the way. Best of luck to you too! 👊🏼👏🏼
  4. I’ve tried adding unflavored protein powder (ISOPURE) to Premier Protein Shakes in the blender to boost the protein but not the fluid volume. Also, Dymatize ISO-clear protein water is helpful. It’s pretty sweet, so I cut it with water and sip on it. Constantly sipping....It’s a full time job! I hope this helps!
  5. I questioned my surgeon about the NSAIDS post -op as well. (Of course I couldn’t take them pre-op). My surgeon says my risk of ulcers and bleeding are low and finds that the anti-inflammatories really help with post-op pain. Of course I wouldn’t take them if she didn’t give me the thumbs up! I defo prefer them to taking narcotics that just mask the pain. But everyone is different and so is every surgeon....as I’m discovering reading through all these posts!
  6. CourtsinPDX

    Talk to me! I'm new :)

    Hey JSwizzle and others! I was sleeved on 7/9 and was also super nervous, especially the night before. The pain was pretty intense directly after surgery, but kept getting better and better. I haven’t even taken narcotics since recovery! No nausea or vomiting either, thank God! I’ve been diligent about tracking my fluid intake (which also gets easier as days pass) and getting up and walking. It takes forever but I did a mile or so the past 2 days. It defo helps to have someone at home with you while your recover. Bending over and stuff just won’t happen for while! I also bought a wedge to prop myself up in bed and while sitting on the couch. To help prevent reflux, but also so you don’t have to use your abs so much when getting up/down! Sorry for the super long post, I just find it helpful to share and know other peeps are out there! Good luck and keep us posted on your progress! You got this!
  7. Just wrapping up day 3 post-op here! Managing pain with just Tylenol and Ibuprofen, and fluids are easier to get down everyday! Walked over a mile yesterday and today! So thankful to have a wonderful support system at home- and reading all of your experiences helps big time! Virtual high fives to you all!!
  8. CourtsinPDX

    July Sleeve

    Hello all, especially the birthday girl @peggilyn72. This is my first post ever and it is from the recovery room at 6:45am 1 day post sleeve! Good luck to everyone- it’s defo a bit rough the first few hours after the procedure but nothing you all can’t handle! Try and walk, drink those fluids, take your pain meds! Having a support group of family and friends (like all of you here) is a huge help! I’m getting to bust outta this place soon and heading home....here’s to the next chapter!!

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