NiceAnkles
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Adorable sandwich! Lol
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Yup, I have it too when I’m full. Sometimes hiccups. I heed the warnings too because the foamies are AWFUL.
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Suggested over the counter gas remedies
NiceAnkles replied to Jerald180's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Most likely it’s from the gas used to inflate your torso during surgery. It sucks big time but will dissipate over time. GasX or other OTC stuff like that doesn’t really help as the gas isn’t in your stomach. The best thing is to walk, walk, walk as much as you can. I know it hurts like heck. I had that shoulder pain too. A heating pad helped it calm down a bit. Hang in there! -
Bariatric surgery and keto?
NiceAnkles replied to deardarkling's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
I did a keto-ish diet pre-op and low carb off and on for years. Obviously they weren’t the answer for me as I did have VSG! I wanted to stop fearing carbs and have a more balanced diet. At almost 8 mo out, I have found that I can’t tolerate the higher fat foods as well. They make me feel nauseous. I do ok with butter, cream and full fat cheese so in weighed and measured amounts I still have those. -
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Getting Closer to VSG & Having Second Thoughts
NiceAnkles replied to SelfLoveJourney's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Having second and third and fourth thoughts are normal! It’s all part of making a huge life change. I know most people have hair loss and there doesn’t seem to be much to do about it except wait it out. You may just have to weigh the health benefits of the hair loss vs all the other improvements WLS will bring. Good luck with your decision. I know it’s not easy! -
NiceAnkles reacted to a post in a topic: Post VSG Regrets?
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Looking for some Encouragement after Sleeve Surgery
NiceAnkles replied to mgigi's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I don’t regret my surgery, but that doesn’t mean i haven’t had tough moments where I think “what the hell did I do to myself?!” It’s normal and healing (all kinds) takes time. And there is definitely a learning curve. It’ll be better when you can eat more. Hang in there. You got this! You can do it! -
NiceAnkles reacted to a post in a topic: Husband refuses to drop me off or pick me up from the hospital. Now what?
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So what’s with the dry mouth thing?
NiceAnkles replied to Arabesque's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Seriously try the Xylimelts! They were so helpful for me at night. -
Hair loss 4 months post op
NiceAnkles replied to miz_hopefull's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Mine was just under 3 months. I was already on biotin before but I’ve heard from RDs that it doesn’t really help. So I just made sure to get enough protein, take my vitamins and wait it out. The loss part has pretty much gone back to my normal loss level but haven’t started seeing the little fuzzy new growth yet. -
My surgery center says no carbonated drinks for 2 years. Sounds kind of arbitrary but…ok. I was a Coke Zero fan but gave it up about 3 months prior to surgery. Gotta admit that on a hot summer day I have longingly gazed at a nice cold soda bottle at the store, but haven’t done it. Some day I’ll give it a try but for now, I’m just fine with my other drinks. (Not plain water though; it just doesn’t sit easily for me now)
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I am a slow loser and I still have no regrets at 6 months out (overall about 60 lbs down). I see others lose faster and I sometimes get bummed because that’s not me and I feel like maybe I could’ve done this on my own. But then I wake up and remember all the time I’ve wasted fighting myself. My biggest advice would be not to compare your journey and trust the process. It is not easy but it is so worth it! Good luck!
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NiceAnkles reacted to a post in a topic: GOOOOOOOAAAAAAL!
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I was prescribed omeprazole (like your pantoprazole) and the capsule was a smallish one. It was not difficult to swallow post op. I just made sure I had only a small amount of liquid in my mouth to help get it down without pain.
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My before and after.
NiceAnkles replied to Officially Not Fatty Matty's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
You’re a whole new man, Matt! Congrats on becoming YOU. -
NiceAnkles reacted to a post in a topic: My before and after.
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So what’s with the dry mouth thing?
NiceAnkles replied to Arabesque's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
When I was on omeprazole I had terrible dry mouth. I used these tablets called Xylimelts that you stick on your gum at night. They contain xylitol and melt very slowly overnight. Walgreens has a knock off version but they didn’t work as well for me. -
NiceAnkles reacted to a post in a topic: Some happy raves:)
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Wow! Congratulations! You look great and I’m sure you feel fantastic.
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NiceAnkles reacted to a post in a topic: Lying about not getting surgery is awful
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I’m so sorry for your loss. For me, I believe that not facing grief helped me to gain weight. In 2009 and 2010 I lost two brothers and my dad. All had chronic issues they’d been dealing with so the stress and sadness was well before their passings. I think if I’d had better coping strategies I could have met the sadness instead of shoving it down. finding a professional to share your struggle with is an excellent idea. I hope you have supportive people around you. Personally I’d try to keep away from the alcohol, but that’s a decision only you can make. Again, I’m so sorry.