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I decided pre-op that I was going to be loud and proud about the fact I had gastric. Everybody in the world knows. lmao. Two of my bosses at the Xmas Potluck last week didn't know and I had 2 cheese cubes, 2 green beans and 3 shrimp on my plate and I casually joked that it was the first time I had veggies in 6 weeks and they asked why and I was like "because I had gastric bypass". BOOM. Now they know. lol. Most of the time people think it's awesome OR they just shut up. EDIT: CRAP I DIDN'T REALIZE THIS WAS THE WLS VETERANS FORUM I AM SORRY FOR THE INTRUSION! LOL! PLEASE DON'T HATE ME. *disappears*
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Could just be too much so soon out of surgery. I did a Jillian Michaels workout one month post-op (stupiddd) and got sooo nauseous and dizzy afterwards. 2 weeks later and I do fine. Still get some head rushes occasionally and have to take more breaks. Maybe give it another 2 or 3 weeks of healing up. Every day is an improvement.
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Highmark BCBS is the best. Definitely the easiest insurance I've ever had to deal with. Glad you found a new surgeon that knows what's up.
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Is gastric bypass surgery reversible at all??
mousecat88 replied to iPixie's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Cushing's can be caused by taking corticosteroids or from a pituitary tumor. Either or, it would be unrelated to the surgery. I was on prednisone for 6 weeks and developed that very common buffalo hump fatty deposit on my neck that is associated with Cushing's (but I didn't actually have it yet). I had that removed surgically. So many of your symptoms are associated with Cushing's. Hypertension, muscle loss and weakness, tiredness. Once you get that straightened out you will feel SO much better! I have had dumping-like symptoms on foods that should not cause dumping (like strained cream soups). I don't think it's "officially" dumping because it's not the sugar or fat, but some things do not sit right and I get the shakes, etc. Trial and error. -
Almost a year out and I'm very concerned
mousecat88 replied to ddeegan's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I can only reply with what my surgeon has told me, not from personal experience as I am still very much a freshman to this. Yes, my maintenance calories are 800-1000 max for the rest of my life. I am only just shy of two months and just started tracking and eat about 350-450 daily. Yes, I was told that by 18-24 months that's going to be your stable weight (with more off if you're actively exercising). My insurance considers 18 months your stable weight - that's when they OK plastic surgery. I've never heard of a pouch reset. But you can have a revision done to shrink the stomach again once you tackle your food addiction issues. I would think if you can eat again 20 minutes later, it could be stretched? It stretches out naturally over time anyways. From 2oz to about 8oz or so. It's fixable, though, with surgery again. What does your surgeon have to say about all of this, especially your long-term caloric intake? Do you have a dietitian on-staff? -
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mousecat88 replied to mousecat88's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I think a good idea is to put away my scale. If I don't know how much I weigh, I can't compare myself to anyone. Just put it away and check it once every 3 weeks or something. That's the ultimate issue. I mean, the judgment and envy is an issue LOL but if I can hide my own weight from myself, I have no point of comparison with respect to weight loss rate. -
Another alternative are coconut wraps. I haven't tried them, but they are lowwww carb and lowwww fat and so much better for you!
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Cauliflower bread!! I ordered some from Cauliflour but haven't tried it yet. My mom says they are fantastic.
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Dang. I was told never to have bread ever again! Or potatoes, or pasta, or rice... Never, ever going to chance it. Us bypass patients have the dumping risk that you don't... but the diet in my book is the same for sleeve and bypass.
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That... is... genius.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gastric Bypass
mousecat88 replied to SimoneMonet's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Yeah, it's definitely a challenge. I wonder if those injectables like Humira have NSAIDs in them? Those could be an option. -
Three week stall! :(
mousecat88 replied to fmellnick's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
You've lost almost 90 pounds in three months! That's amazing! I'm *almost* two months and have only lost 32. (The other 10 lbs it shows was pre-op) I wish I were you! You'll get through this stall and keep on keeping on! -
Can we put them in gift bags if we don't know how to use wrapping paper?
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Anyone have no issues with plain water?
mousecat88 replied to jasmineinmymind's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I never add anything to my water. I've drank it plain since Day 1. I do drink it warm because I have an ulcer and it's more soothing, but ZERO issues with taste. Tastes just like... water. lol. -
Insurance approval after setting surgical date?
mousecat88 replied to jessilou1987's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yup - this is how they do it. For what it's worth, I have Highmark BCBS and it took them 3 days to get back to the doc with the authorization. Super quick. -
Rheumatoid Arthritis and Gastric Bypass
mousecat88 replied to SimoneMonet's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I have RA. I was diagnosed with juvenile RA when I was a toddler; I'm 30 now. I couldn't take prednisone because it caused massive weight gain. I was taking oral prescription NSAIDs and a TON of Ibuprofen. My surgeon said topical NSAIDs are fine - that seems to vary between surgeons. I haven't used it yet, though, so I don't know if it works. I haven't had much pain lately, and I try to avoid taking anything unless it is very severe. I can tell you that even when I was thin (and a child), being smaller did not have any effect on my symptoms. In fact, the worst flare-ups I had were when I was a teenager and I was 130lbs then. -
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mousecat88 replied to mousecat88's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I found categorizing helps distract me when I am anxious. Like I pick a color and name every single thing I can think of that is that color. It stopped a lot of panic attacks from ever happening. Sent from my SM-G930R4 using BariatricPal mobile app -
God bless you. LOL. Fage is just sour milk. Buhhhhh. My friend eats it plain with apples cut into it. NOPENOPENOPE.
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Dannon Light and Fit Greek is life! It's less calories than Oikos, and is made with sucralose instead of stevia. It has 7g of sugars, but only 8g of carbs and have caused me zero problems. Plus has like 15 more flavors than Oikos and just generally tastes better. 8g of carbs is fine. I was stuck on Oikos for forever until I realized it was a scammmm and Dannon Greek has better nutritional stats (much less calories and carbs). Oikos has 14g of carbs!
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Are you still on full liquids or puree? You should *try* to get 72oz of water a day, but I'll tell you I'm 7 weeks out and I'm lucky if I hit 50. I am usually hitting 40. The first 2 weeks I got about 20oz a day if I was lucky. If you feel dizzy or your urine is dark brown, contact your surgeon. I'm clearly not dead. Some days are worse than others. Some days are better. Calories I was told should be up to 500. I hit about 400+/- a day. Really depends on what phase you're in. And really you should just try to meet your protein goals, regardless of calories. If you're on liquids, I doubt you'll be at 500 a day... Do you have a dietitian you can call?
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mousecat88 replied to mousecat88's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm scared to cut the cord! lol! I'm such a Millenial. I will never say that again. LOL. I wish I could just not be a crazy person and obsess over what other people are doing. -
There are fruity shakes by Syntrax Nectar. BariatricPal store has a TONNNN of puree stuff. I am on purees... foreverrrrrr... and just had their sloppy joe meal for lunch. 15g of protein. You can also add unflavored protein powder into soups and broths. Unjury unflavored dissolved perfectly.
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Stalls Suck Balls!
mousecat88 replied to FluffyChix's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thank you for the perfect thread title ever. -
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mousecat88 replied to mousecat88's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I think I have your cell in my PMs! I need to add it to mine. I'll shoot you a text so you can save me. -
Gastric bypass tomorrow I am really nervous. What was surgery day like for you?
mousecat88 replied to Bypassgirl92's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Girl, I hadn't gotten laid in 18 months AND have an IUD and they still did a blood test for pregnancy. C'mon now.... I'm not the Virgin Mary. Immaculate conception.