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Pureed food beginning day 3 post-op?
JessaK replied to Rexcom's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Yes! Purée 2 days after discharge. Soft foods 2 weeks out. The weird difference is that I can’t have full solids til 3 months. My Surgeon goes by research that shows that most leaks happen under 3 months because your stomach is still healing. He’s the only doc at the Bariatric Hostpital that has this rule though. I can tell my NUT doesn’t agree with him though. -
30 second elevator interview
JessaK replied to GreenTealael's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I’m a 34 year old mother of 2 beautiful girls and married to the love of my life, my soulmate. I’m an Interior Designer but currently a run my own online retail clothing buisiness from home and I freakin love it. I do what I want when I want and finally have more vacation time then hubby 😉 We’re wanderlusts and are always planning our next adventure. Corvettes::Catholic::The Great Lakes::Grateful Dead ::Swimming::Scuba Diving::Living a debt free life -
Thanks! It’s called Happy Scale.
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I had a big scale victory this morning! 26 days out and I am seeing a substantial weight loss. I have found that I need to increase my calories when my body starts stalling. That seems to be my body but it may not work for everyone. The hard part is I never feel like eating. My next goal is to hit the 50 lb mark by 6 weeks. It may be a stretch but it won’t crush me if I don’t make it.
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Yeah, my tastebuds are apethetic right now. I don’t find Joy in eating right now but I think that’s a good thing for me. It’s all about finding foods that will nourish me that don’t repulse me.
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That’s crazy! 2 weeks? All docs are so different. I think I’m on the other end of the spectrum from you. I won’t be cleared for full solids until 3 months.
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The Importance of viewing the "Whole Picture"
JessaK replied to Matt Z's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Thanks for sharing! My story is so similar to yours. I was scared to face my surgeon bc I thought I had failed. By the time I went back, my surgeon had been retired for years. I started off with a new one making aggressive folks and it worked. Unfortunately one two many times of throwing up bc of crazy restriction and I had a major slip. The bad was removed immediately. I thought I could do it by myself but eating just what doesn’t get stuck in the Band doesn’t translate to real life, sustainable eating. I gained it back this last year. I was sleeved on 10/22-almost 1 year exactly from my band removal. -
I’m sorry to hear that. My best guess is GERD. I would speak with your docto about it. I’m taking Pepcid to prevent mine but also carafate if it gets bad. Mine gets bad when I have an empty stomach but having it makes me not want to eat so it’s a bad cycle.
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How many weeks out are you? I know a lot of people have difficulty with egg. It goes down for me but it certainly sits different than other foods. I had some hiccups after only a couple of bites of egg white yesterday. Does it happen with all foods or just some of those higher stage foods?
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Any Dramatic Career Changes Post-Op?
JessaK replied to linlew's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Tons of positive changes! I guess when I’m going through changes, I just change everything! Yeah, trying to explain my days right now is hard! You too, dear! -
Any Dramatic Career Changes Post-Op?
JessaK replied to linlew's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Yes, I have experienced this twice. I seem to go through big changes in my life when I go through big physical changes. I previously had a lap band that took 6 years for me to start losing weight with. Once I did, my marriage fell apart. My marriage that I thought was super strong, to my high school sweetheart. Once my weight got down and I was maintaining it, I upgraded my job. I have always been in sales based interior design but now I was seeking and getting multiple job offers for a lot higher paying jobs with better benefits. I even got a promotion to manage my own design firm within 3 months of working for the company. Next was my tummy tuck and through that process I decided that I was tired of working for others and missing out on things in my kids lives. So I decided to open up my own business and work from home by the time I was done with my FMLA leave. My band failed & had to be removed and I gained back most of my weight. I just had the sleeve and although I don’t want to change my job bc the lifestyle it affords me is too good to pass up, I just don’t have a ton of interest in it right now. I am consumed by all things bariatric surgery. I’m not sure that helps you but short answer, yes. -
1 week out, down 9 lbs., Very weak!
JessaK replied to Ladyhawkhere's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
In my experience this is typical. I felt good but week for a couple of weeks. I have low blood pressure and heart rate so my body forced me horizontal a lot. I’m 20 days out and just now feeling stronger. Make sure you’re hitting your fluid goal every day and then your protein. I had to work up to my protein a bit. Protein water helped me because I have a hard time drinking shakes. You’re healing from surgery. It takes a lot of energy for your body to do that. I had rapid weight loss in the first 10 days because of it. -
I went to a bariatric specific hospital so my insurance advocate had it on her calendar to request my records from my PCP the day after my last appointment. She submitted it that day and she called me 2 days later with the approval. From there it took 2 buisiness days to get scheduled. My surgery ways 10 days from scheduling. I’m pretty sure my experience is best case senario. I would just make sure to be your own advocate and follow up and make sure records are getting where they need to go.
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I’m great now. Officially 3 weeks post op. Besides stomach issues, everything is peachy.
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I had surgery at an all Bariatric Hospital. I am allergic to Morphine but that’s usually not a big deal, there are plenty of other pain meds out there. I remember waking up post surgery and as I’m in and out the nurse tells the other that she gave me 2 douses of something for the pain. I’m still waking up as they are wheeling me to my room and things are hurting more and more and I’m getting pretty agitated. A nurses assistant comes in and gives me the morphine button and I press it like crazy. Eventually the nurse comes in and tells me that it doesn’t work. I’m getting super agitated at this point and I’m in a bunch of pain. My bed was hurting my skin. Every sense was heightened. I scream “I want to go to a REAL hospital!!!!” Next thing I know, I woke up 6 hours later. 😳
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Surgery on 10/22 5’9” SW::324 CW::291.4 GW::180
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I think everyone’s plan is different. Mine allows me to have toast but not untoasted bread or crackers. I felt and still feel the same way. Something may sound really good but then I’ll be totally disinterested when I start to eat. Most of the time it’s a chore to eat. I think it’s pretty normal in the beginning. My plan is different than most. I’m supposed to eat every 2 hours right now. Even though it could be as little as a glass of milk, it takes a lot of effort to get it down.
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Only a doc will know for sure but in my experience, I had pain and soreness for a while. Keep a look out for a fever and red streaking around the incision.
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That’s almost exactly when mine happened. Completely normal. Mine picked back up with 1lb + a day weight loss. Just keep on focusing on water/protein goals.
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My first soft food was an egg but I hear that it doesn’t go down well for most. I’ve had some ground beef with my ricotta bake the last few days. I’m going to try some tuna salad today!
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Yes, I do. I can’t even get down shakes that I make myself. I was noticing that I was able to get my fluids or protein in any given day but not both. I have since started drinking protein waters and they are the perfect solution!
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Food Before and After Photos
JessaK replied to GreenTealael's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
One egg with cheese & salsa. It went down better than expected. I’m not feeling restriction quite yet. -
No, I did not have a pre op diet. I’ve put all my weight back on in the last year after having a Lap Band removed.
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I had lost 26 lbs by day 10 and my surgeon said that my percentage then is what we expects out of 6 week PO patients. Day 11 I started just losing .2lbs a day and now I’m at a complete stall. With the high, quick loss I’m expecting this plateaue to last a bit.
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This was my exact experience as well. 10 years on the Band & 110lbs lost. I had a major slip and had it removed in emergency surgery. I gained 90 lbs back in a year. I just had the sleeve and I’m 12 days post op. I was really great after surgery. I was the first of the 6 patients on my surgery to get discharged. I’ve been feeling great but super weak. I commonly get a vesa-vagal response and it’s acting up. A few times a day it humbles me and makes me lay down. At my 10 day follow up appointment I had lost 14.17% of my excess body weight. The first week it fell off but it’s starting to even out and come off much more slowly now.