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TomCruzMomShoes

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About TomCruzMomShoes

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  1. I took off 7 working days (Thurs and Fri, then the whole next week). Honestly, working a desk job, you can go back after a few days BUT: - you will be tired, whether you work or not. Most people I speak to or read about say they have low energy for a few weeks. Not like low energy, but like "LOW, I need to lay the hell down wherever I am" energy LOL. Doesn't matter how non-strenuous the job is, staying awake may be an issue. - I personally had some soft stool issues the first few days (not comfortable dealing with that at work). Other people say they had the opposite in the first week or 2 post op My recommendation? At minimum, take off a few more days. Maybe go back to work mid-week like Wed or Thurs if you can. Or maybe do shorter days if you can work that out? That tired-ness is really annoying!
  2. I had/have the poop issue, it really sucks and am still managing it. My surgeon recommended Colace daily, and I also take a probiotic which was recommended by someone like 5 years out of their surgery. A few times I realize I haven't gone in a while, I take a Smooth Move tea to help move things along. I've done pretty well with that combo so far. Hydration is also a HUGE part of it, the more you drink the easier you will go. Good luck, and congrats on your AMAZING success so far (don't sell those 18lbs short!).
  3. TomCruzMomShoes

    Alcohol - a warning?

    Thanks for sharing, takes some bravery considering some of the police I've seen on these forums. Congrats on your sobriety as well!
  4. TomCruzMomShoes

    I Was Amazed When I Heard This

    You and I had surgery the same day. I am 100% allowed to try red meat, so not sure what the issue is with the dude that had some steak. Like you, I haven't had any issues tolerating anything, although I haven't tried steak or pork yet. Any chicken/seafood/turkey etc goes down really easily. I can only eat about 3oz of protein at a time before I get full (lump in throat, burp, or sneeze are my signs). My surgeon said not to worry, it's GOOD that we can tolerate stuff without issues, we just gotta stay on plan. (I still do the chewables, I HATE big pills lol)
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    Feeling Frail and Hungry

    My surgeon has his patients do a 14 day post op clear liquid diet (do not miss it at all). SF Popsicles, jello, tea, and protein water (I did Isopure, get it on Amazon) is pretty much what I lived on. As far as broth, I did something "weird" that worked for me - I bought really inexpensive chicken/meat pieces, seasoned them and cooked them in a broth with onion, garlic etc. like a soup then strained the broth out and threw out the solids. Tasted WAAAY better than store bought broth. It can get expensive and wasteful, which is why I would bought the cheapest chicken pieces I could find (a small amount will do), but it added "something" to the plain broth that made it more palatable, maybe some fat content or something, not sure. You can do a pretty large batch at one time. All of this aside, you will be weak no matter what, and likely will be for a few weeks. It will pass, the first few weeks are the worst. I am only 6 weeks out and around 3 weeks I got a HUGE boost of energy, so just fight through it for now. If you feel horrible at any point, make sure you speak to your surgeon, and always follow his plan, no matter how much you wanna do your own thing! Good luck!
  6. Awesome! So I'm already pretty much on my way. Getting back to lifting has been great, although I do feel (understandably) weak. Not in a "I feel like I'm going to fall over sense", more in the "****, this 15lbs I used to lift like nothing is heavy as hell!" LOL
  7. Awesome job dude! You look great! I JUST started hitting the weights yesterday after being cleared by my surgeon (only 5 weeks post-op). I've been in the gym 7 days a week for 3 weeks now doing cardio, and yesterday I did a few back exercises for the 1st time (lat pull downs, rows, cable stuff, etc). I planned to do back and bis but I didn't manage my time enough and just ended up doing back. For now, my plan is Mon chest and tris / Wed back and bis / Fri legs and shoulders +30 minutes of cardio, and 45-60 minutes of cardio on the non-weight days (perhaps taking Sundays off, not 100% sure yet). My concern, which I brought up to my surgeon, was the caloric intake. I only eat 600-800 calories at this point, and I understand I won't be able to build muscle as if I ate 2000+ calories, but I WOULD like to tone up while I lose AND not pass out (lol). He said to take it light while I heal, and not to worry about passing out. I guess we'll see... Sorry for the long ass response....
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    40yr olds...

    I am 40 and am 5 weeks post-op. No complications so far (besides, like everyone else, trying to pass a stone where you shouldn't). Just had my 1 month post op appt earlier today and doc says I'm doing well, I feel excellent, energetic, and have had tons of NSV's in a really short period of time. To the original poster - my 1 week post op appt was a post surgery class that included about 10 other people that were also 1 week post op- I would say at least 7 or 8 out of those 11 people were 40+. I wouldn't worry too much about the age thing.
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    What was everyone's first puree ?

    Come to think of it, then everyone would just think you're from Buffalo lol
  10. TomCruzMomShoes

    What was everyone's first puree ?

    Go all-in and change your screenname to Buffalodude...
  11. TomCruzMomShoes

    What was everyone's first puree ?

    That's the Ricotta Bake - it's SUPER simple, enjoy!
  12. TomCruzMomShoes

    What was everyone's first puree ?

    I did Riccotta Bake. I'm on week 2 of puree and it's still my go-to meal.
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    Weight Training After VSG

    Awesome! I'm following the post and see you're killing it. I guess I'll start light and work my way up.
  14. TomCruzMomShoes

    Weight Training After VSG

    I'll certainly keep that in mind!
  15. TomCruzMomShoes

    Weight Training After VSG

    Hey dudes, I'm 3 weeks post op at the moment and anticipate being cleared to start lifting weights in the next week (hopefully) or few weeks. I've been going to the gym and just doing walking for now, but mostly getting my body adjusted to getting up and actually going to the gym before work. SO my questions: 1. What is the best type of weight training post op or what has been successful for any guys in here? I've worked out in the past and am familiar with several styles of working out like alternating muscle groups (i.e. back and bi's, chest and tri's, etc.). I'm also familiar with full body workouts a few days a week, compound exercises, light weights higher reps, lower reps with higher weights, etc. Basically I have a basic understanding of HOW to workout, just not sure WHAT to focus on, especially considering the limited calories? 2. Speaking of calories, I've been recording my macros, getting between 60 and 80 grams of protein, and around 600-800 calories. I'm sure I need to push that up a bit once I start eating regular foods, but what would be a good goal to aim for in the future? I am currently 265, 5'8", 40 years old. 3. Should I be focusing on weights AT ALL? Or should my efforts be focused on cardio, then weight training later? I should probably mention my goals: obviously to lose weight, and just "get healthy". I'm not trying to get super bulky or win a strongman competition, but I certainly wanna develop SOME muscle tone as I lose the weight. Thanks in advance!

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