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DrBrianG

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About DrBrianG

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  • City
    Visalia
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    California

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  1. DrBrianG

    Feeling exhausted

    WOW!! You took a trip early. One week after my surgery I went to the market, pushed an empty cart and was exhausted. I am impressed! Yes, your energy will be low; major surgery, and eating and drinking next to nothing. so, it took me six weeks to get up to the water levels I needed. So, try sipping and ounce of water every 5 minutes. Then when you have liquid protein, its still sip, sip, sip, and walk, and sleep. Down the line, think about getting an Instant Pot, a Vitamix Blender, and a air fryer. They really help with making multiple, healthy, fun bariatric meals. Keep up the great job your are doing. Don't push yourself, you need to heal.
  2. Update/Questions: December 20 I will be six months out; I have gone from 52 inch waits to 42; 294 post OP to 220 as of today 1. Where are you buying clothes, pants? Burlington coat factory have bigger sizes, not much I can wear at work. Goodwill has mostly been a miss. (Just got some slacks on sale at Penny's) 2. I have a timer in my pocket to remind me to drink water during the day, and I am using Kirkland brand powdered fiber to stay regular. Any other suggestions? 3. I am a therapist so I walk for ten minutes between sessions during the work day (Using ankle weights at home when I walk) Any other ideas during the work day? 4. Still have a low sex drive, but better than it was at this current weight; suggestions? 5. I am using an Instant Pot/ Vitamix blender and a smoker/grill so I have been thrilled with a variety of food choices. 6. I am sticking to a plate with measurements for portion control and am still full after 1/4 cup of protein (salmon, chicken/beef) 7. Can't wait to hear from many of you!
  3. Your story is AMAZING!! I had LapBand, then had it removed and Gastric sleeve June 20. Where can I find your podcast? I would love to listen, and contribute. I think as men, we can help tons of other men and women. You story is a superstar story. Lets connect later this week. I am CA.
  4. Hi Team, Well, I had to go to NE for a funeral; Of course lots of stress. Drama. I ate well, water, protein shakes, eggs, avoided comfort farm foods in Creighton NE. The hardest part was (besides stress) was high heat and humidity. No way to do aerobic exercise, so long walks. Then of course, coming back home, and lots of stress at my work place. So, for me, I am beating stress with: Elliptical machine Home small set of bar bells Lots of water Moving around between patients at work Music, action movies Fun on Social media on Facebook Of course, being a therapist, I started some short term therapy for me. Got approved for a monthly B-12 shot, which has helped with energy (One so far) Eight weeks, -64 pounds How are all of you dealing with stress, work, family, weight loss ? Wishing newbies and long termers well! Brian
  5. DrBrianG

    Pureed Stage

    THANK YOU, GReat feedback, just recovering from a long trip (Funeral) and I ate safe foods, lost of water.
  6. DrBrianG

    Airline travel

    Sorry for a late response. On the trip, I brought protein bars. In farm country, Creighton Nebraska, eggs, protein shakes, long walks. Avoided eating corn, pasta,; I had cottage cheese, string cheese. No aerobic exercise. no weight gain, only lost two pounds.
  7. DrBrianG

    Airline travel

    Thanks! great advice!
  8. Good Afternoon Experts: I need to fly out for a family members funeral. Palm Springs- SFO- Omaha Nebraska. Given airline restrictions I am bringing 4 protein bars, and will ask for plenty of water on the flight. Once we land, going to the market to get what I need/can eat. Any other tips? Thanks, Brian Grossman
  9. DrBrianG

    Week 5 Update

    Internal: I have listened to positive motivational podcasts, self-help books that I love. Trying to embrace this is a permanent lifestyle, eating, drinking, exercise change. At times I worry I'll eat the same types of food over and over. Then I look at Pinterest, cooking books and know I will still have fun cooking, eating, and being with family at meals. Just anxious about what work will be like with eating between patients. (I work at a prison.) I am 5 weeks out and have lost 54 pounds and am off medication (Blood pressure, diabetes) So, still EXCITED. My goal is to lose 120 pounds and keep it off for life!
  10. DrBrianG

    Puréed stage need ideas!

    Hi, A wonderful woman on this site gave me GREAT advice. I will look for the post, and ask permission to repost. Meanwhile, just some friendly tips: 1) Embrace your new life! This is going to create health, and long term happiness. 2) Go the Bariatric Pal store, buy any of the powdered soups. Ask your Doctor what they prefer. 3) Switch it up. Scrambled eggs, pudding, protein shake, tuna, salmon, cottage cheese, soups, protein water. NON spicy chili. 4) Look up this stage on You Tube, Pinterest and you will get TONS of ideas. 5) What motivates you? Listen to music, podcasts, watch some favorite movies. Keep moving every 20 minutes. I hope this helps.
  11. Ok, I will post pictures tomorrow. 06/07/19 290 Surgery 06/20/19 Today, 254 pounds, off blood pressure and diabetes meds!! Seeking consistent energy and trying to be consistent with 90 g protein and 64oz water. Not quite, but, this is AMAZING! For newbies, keep the faith, you made a great decision!!! Seeing my surgeon 06/25/19, back to prison 06/29/19 (As a psychologist.) At Costco, or Amazon, get the Growler. 64 oz and keeps water or any liquid cold all day in hot temps. I love this group!
  12. Amazing!! I am off my blood pressure and diabetes meds. Finally able to get 64 oz of liquids, and 75 g of protein. Lots of soup and thin shakes. Walking one mile in AM and evening. WOW!! Thursday is my four week mark. Had great energy today. Cooked a breakfast fro my wife, one mile walk and took car for an oil change. Got home at 1PM. Now, at 7 PM, feeling wiped out. I know in my head this might be normal, but I sure would like more energy. 75 g of protein and 64 oz of liquids (Three protein shakes, 8 oz) Just wanted to share and hear from this great group.
  13. DrBrianG

    Pureed Stage

    Thanks to Fluffy Chix and all who responded, great feedback.!
  14. DrBrianG

    Pureed Stage

    Good Evening Super team! Any tasty pureed or soft food recipes to recommend? I had a tea spoon of Tilapia; I have had yogurt, cottage cheese, and can tolerate a scrambled egg.
  15. Ok, I think I am normal, I think I am normal. Thursday will be 21 days post surgery. As a car passenger, visited my parents, one hour each way. Rested at the folks house. Just starting pureed food. Got home, super tired. Next day, one mile walk in morning and night decent energy. Today, in a fog. Also, when trying to do some work on the internet, (seeking new work) concentration is limited. Any thoughts? GREAT NEWS, for right now, my primary care doctor says stay off my diabetes and blood pressure meds. YAHOOO! For anyone on the fence, do this surgery.

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