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Home Care Aide after Brachioplasty
2Bsmaller18 replied to KTNYC's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
I would imagine the surgeon requires that you are not alone the first 24 hours anyway. The next day it would be helpful to have someone to set up and arrange things for you. From there you can probably handle things yourself or just have someone come for 1-2 hours once or twice a day. Showering is hard initially but you probably can't do that until you are back home anyway. Bring one of those gripper openers just in case you need to open a bottle that's tight. You can ask the pharmacy to give you easy to open pill bottles not the child proof ones. Maybe try to pack a tiny scissor in your suitcase to open any plastic pain tablets. Gripping and ripping were hard to do after surgery besides the obvious reaching over head. You would probably need help lifting your suitcase for the trip home. I wasn't driving for at least a week after. I would definitely hire a cleaning service and also have them do laundry. There's no way you can safely pull out a load of heavy wet clothes or bedding. Later you can do just a small load with a few items on your own. Get a long reacher, have a wedge for the bed (ask the hotel for a lot of extra pillows and even use an extra blanket rolled up to make a wedge to sleep more upright), maybe a seat for the shower and long shower hose so you can do that on your own once you return home. Before you leave have your home set up so everything is within reach. Even buy milk in half gallons vs a big gallon size. Have everything set out on the counters so its ready when you get home. Not very eco friendly but have bottles of water in the fridge and premake meals so you don't have to mess with that after surgery. -
Hey Long Termers - What are your macros now?
2Bsmaller18 replied to Ylime's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I hit around 1300 calories a day. I strive for 80-90 g protein but usually fall short around 70. Try to limit carbs to 120g, fat 40g. That's about 30% each protein and fat and 40% carbs. It works and I am stable with a 3-4 lb. bounce over the past year. Rarely I will be at 1100 calories and occasionally I will hit 1600 which is usually due to more carbs. I still have a protein shake daily to hit that protein amount. -
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I am close to the 3 year mark post bypass. At times I am able to eat 1.5-2 cups of soft food like a smoothie or soup in 15-20 minutes. However a typical meal of 2 oz meat and half cup of veggies so 1 cup of solid food is all I can eat. I can eat either 2 eggs or 1 egg and 1 piece of toast or a pouch of high protein oatmeal. Only my spouse knows about surgery and others have made comments about not eating much but I say I just had a meal or snack etc and I guess it looks ok. I am planning on attending meals with unknown coworkers. It will probably be lunches and dinners for multiple days in a row. So what tips do you have so I can explain why I eat so little? I don't want people to think I have an eating disorder. Do you have tips like moving the food around to make it look like you ate more? If you order a meal at a restaurant the portions are huge and it looks like I took 2 bites (when I may have only taken 8 anyway). How do I handle it?
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Scar camouflage tattoos
2Bsmaller18 replied to kristieshannon's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
How far out are you? I am 1year, 9 months post arms and just in the last 2-3 months have they started to lighten from red to pink and even white in some areas. I did do pulsed laser treatments 3 times over the spring and summer and saw a little improvement. However, most of the improvement came doing nothing the past few months. -
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Restaurants
2Bsmaller18 replied to HealthyLifeStyle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Here are some of my tips. I have ordered a sandwich and just ate the protein and not the bread. So far I can eat any salad dressing so salad is an option. I don't eat pasta and the serving size of a pasta dish at a restaurant is huge. Sometimes you can find an appetizer that is a smaller portion like chicken wings and just order that as a meal. If you go with older children you can order an adult meal and order a kids meal for them and then switch plates when the food comes. You can also get a soup and salad combo so you eat the soup first then you still have room for the salad and can eat it slowly since it doesn't matter (other food gets cold and unappetizing). You can also ask for a to go box when your meal arrives and immediately put half in the to go box so you are not tempted to over eat or sit there with a full plate of food when others at the table have clean plates. Sharing a meal is great since you can just nibble and eat some of the veggies and protein and the other person can eat the rest. -
Does time of day impact fullness?
2Bsmaller18 replied to meggs353's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I get hungrier as the day goes on and thus tend to eat more in the afternoon and evening. If I am busy I can skip eating until noon fairly easily. However, as I eat during the day even though the food empties from your stomach fairly quickly I can't eat a lot if I ate something 30-60 min prior. So if I am prepping dinner and ate a serving of yogurt and fruit or a fiber bar then within an hour if it's time to eat dinner I can only manage a few bites of dinner. If I did that first thing in the morning I would be able to eat and then eat again in 45-60 minutes. -
Pants vs. dress right after surgery
2Bsmaller18 replied to lizonaplane's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I would just wear baggy pants, preferable with a drawstring. I wore a hospital gown literally until 10 minutes before I was discharged. With IVs you can't really wear regular clothes easily. A long gown can be a pain if it gets stuck under you butt in the bed and you slide down on the plastic mattress causing the neck to choke you; then you have to wrestle with it with your arm attached to an IV. If you have a button up shirt I would wear that since its easier to put on and if you didn't want to wear a hospital gown at least any IV or wires for a monitor can go thru the shirt holes if needed. You can also just take one arm out if needed for a quick blood pressure check. -
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I would call the insurance company and find out. If you have seen a surgeon their office may have that information too.
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Food Before and After Photos
2Bsmaller18 replied to GreenTealael's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
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What is the first thing you eat or drink everyday?
2Bsmaller18 replied to Tim C's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Premier shake most mornings. -
April 6 Surgery - STALLED!!!
2Bsmaller18 replied to cre8tivetara's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Stick to the plan, it will happen. -
SummerTimeGirl reacted to a post in a topic: Toning Inner Thighs
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If you are that close to goal I wouldn't be surprised if the last pounds come straight from your belly area. My weight was stable at the 6 month mark but my body still changed and got smaller in some places and bigger in others. It may take some time to see what your long term results will look like.
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I read somewhere to also use the rinse with fluoride.
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I have a consult to try pulsed dye laser. Anyone tried it? successful?
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One glass of wine....
2Bsmaller18 replied to Hopefulin2021's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I didn't until I was months out mostly just out of fear of feeling terrible. I would suggest just taking a sip and see how you feel that day before trying a whole glass. Once you drink it it will be too late if it makes you sick.