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lisafrommassachusetts

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  1. lisafrommassachusetts

    February 2020 Post-Op Thread

    We have the same surgery date! It looks like you've lost 25 pounds in 3 weeks; that is way better than I'm doing; 12 pounds in 3 weeks. I was getting on the scale every day, I'm now going to just weigh on Mondays.
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    Before and after 95# wt loss pics

    Wow! You look terrific! Sent from my SM-G965U using BariatricPal mobile app
  3. lisafrommassachusetts

    Fairlife is awesome!

    Confusing. The smaller one has 26g of sugar, but the biggest one only has 5!
  4. lisafrommassachusetts

    Fairlife is awesome!

    @MarvelGirl25; Some of the Fairlife Shakes have very high carbs; some have lower, but then you end up with less protein. Here is a label from one of their chocolate shakes: you'll see it has 11 g of Sugar and 17g total carb. Some are even higher! If the above one is for a shake, I'd love to try it, because the milk is really tasty.
  5. lisafrommassachusetts

    Fairlife is awesome!

    Is this the nutritional information for the shakes, or for the milk?
  6. lisafrommassachusetts

    Does it get easier?

    Hello! I am 3 weeks out. I am actually eating soft foods now, and I am still struggling with the fluid. One thing that made it easier is I was not counting the water I was using in my protein shakes, and now I am, so that helped. I found it easier to drink crystal light with about 50% more water than recommended. I also am lucky because I really like chicken bone broth, and that gives me fluids and some protein. I also have bought a variety of herbal teas; I like mint, ginger and a licorice tea. I add a little Stevia, and it is nice break from plain water or the sweet, sweet taste of the protein shakes or the crystal light. The first couple of weeks I was eating a lot of frozen popsicles, sugar free. They are 2 oz of fluids per small pop, so not a great bang for your buck. Good luck, it does get easier, but I am still really conscious of making myself drink all day. On the upside, you do have to get up from your desk a lot to go to the bathroom!
  7. lisafrommassachusetts

    February 2020 Post-Op Thread

    Hey all! Here we are in post-surgery I had my sleeve done 3 weeks ago today. It seems longer, to be honest. Today was my first day back at work; I usually work until around 6, but by 3:30 I was pretty tired and not getting anything done, so I called it a day. I am on "Soft" foods now; There is a little more variety, which is great, but it takes a lot longer to eat it! To give you an idea of what I'm eating, I had a hard boiled egg and 1/3 of a mashed banana for breakfast; 2 oz of rotisserie chicken for lunch, and a protein drink for a snack. I am having a turkey sausage and cauliflower rice for dinner. I'll still need some protein and of course fluids so I'll have a cup of bone broth later this evening. I'm not really hungry, but I do know when it is around time to eat. I feel really good overall; I went to the gym yesterday and did some water exercise (nothing too strenuous and no core work, not that I am exactly good at core work); Went for a 20 minute walk at lunch just to get some steps in and the blood pumping a bit. I am averaging 8K steps a day, a couple of times I have gotten my full 10K in. I did get a cold (!) after being at the hospital to see my surgeon last week; I think the flu at the beginning of the month, then the surgery, how low my calories are, and not being able to take the vitamins until I was 10 days out has left me pretty susceptible to all the germs floating around at the hospital. Hopefully a cold is the worst I'll do, given the news about the corona virus. I've only lost about 13 pounds since surgery, which I should not say "only"; 13 pounds in 3 weeks is pretty ok with me. I know some people lose a lot more, and probably some less, and I'm happy with slow(ish) and steady right now. I'd love to hear how you all are doing! Hope everyone is healthy and healing and happy.
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    February 2020 Post-Op Thread

    @3sonsitk welcome! 96 ounces of fluid is a lot!! I struggled to get to 60. I did not have a pureed stage, instead I did day 10 to 20 on smooth foods, and I just started soft. Chicken bone broth was and is a miracle to me, it tastes great and gives you a little protein, to boot. I also found a high protein mushroom soup mix on this site I like. I was sick of the sweet taste of everything else. Good luck! Sent from my SM-G965U using BariatricPal mobile app
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    Fairlife is awesome!

    My nutritionist warned about the Core Shakes because of the 26g of sugar. However, the milk has more protein, more calcium and less sugar than regular milk, and I like the taste. She had no problems with the milk. I use the 1%, and I use it to make cream of wheat, and I have also made a protein shake with Iconic Protein powder.
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    February Surgery ?

    Agree that we need a new thread!
  11. I'm so sad. I have developed a full-on cold; sneezing, very sore throat, losing my voice. I have notified my surgeon via email (Per pre-op instructions to notify if I developed cold like symptoms). I don't have a fever....Anyone have any experience with this? Am I going to get cancelled? I'm so sad. Also I have moved so much stuff at work to allow for the time off! And of course endured the pre-op diet....But if it is unsafe of course I understand.
  12. lisafrommassachusetts

    3 days post-op, with nausea and low fever

    I am going to just echo the above; A fever this soon after surgery needs to be evaluated medically, and you really can't wait. I am hoping that you have by now gotten to the ER and been evaluated and are on the upswing. Let us know.
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    February Surgery ?

    Oh my, I am so sorry you have had such a rough go of it! Glad that you are seeing improvement! Hang in there!
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    February Surgery ?

    The gas pain can be rough. Walking is the only thing that really helped me! I was not in the hospital for very long, but I did not stay in the bed, I sat in a chair and kept getting up to walk as often as I could manage. Even at home I have tried to not nap or lay down during the day so I could get better sleep at night.
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    February Surgery ?

    Some people have used a wedge pillow and say that helps. After a week or so you don't have the pain in the incisions at all.
  16. lisafrommassachusetts

    February Surgery ?

    My 3rd day post-op was my worst! It does get better. I wonder if the bloody nose was a coincidence? That does not seem like it would be related to the surgery.
  17. lisafrommassachusetts

    Tomorrow is the day!

    Oh no! Rest hydrate and heal! Sent from my SM-G965U using BariatricPal mobile app
  18. lisafrommassachusetts

    Question about tracking

    I understand that I cannot count protein drinks toward the fluid total, even if they are made by me with water. Today I had some Barilife Cream of Chicken Soup, which comes in a packet and you mix it with water. I added a little more than one cup of boiling water; it was really a thin broth like soup, not creamy. Can I count that toward my fluids? I would think so. I am having a huge amount of trouble getting the fluids in, and I think it may be because I am drinking at least one shake a day, and the other foods I am allowed at this point are all kind of soupy....Egg whites, cream of wheat, cottage cheese, etc.
  19. lisafrommassachusetts

    Question about tracking

    @ms.sss and @catwoman7 Thank you! I think this will make my life a lot easier!
  20. lisafrommassachusetts

    Help!

    @Puffy-no-more Did your doctor say you can have milk? I could not for the first 10 days. I would be worried about the fat. Maybe a small amount and see how you feel?
  21. lisafrommassachusetts

    February Surgery ?

    I hope you start to feel better!
  22. lisafrommassachusetts

    February Surgery ?

    Good luck tomorrow! If it helps, I had very little pain; I had opiates in the recovery room, but then Tylenol and Motrin via IV; Went home the next day on just Tylenol; by 4th post op day not even Tylenol. A little stiff, but if you try to get up and move a bit every hour even that is nothing.
  23. lisafrommassachusetts

    February Surgery ?

    Hope you both did great today! And you are now sipping, resting and occasionally walking.
  24. lisafrommassachusetts

    February Surgery ?

    That seems pretty long...I'd talk to your physician's office. I was on my 4th post op day and they had me start taking Miralax, but they told me if I had not had a bowel movement by 1 week I might need to use an enema. Luckily the Miralax worked.
  25. lisafrommassachusetts

    February Surgery ?

    Best of luck!

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