Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

FutureSylph

Gastric Bypass Patients
  • Content Count

    274
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by FutureSylph

  1. It wasn't bad at all for me, and it dissipated quickly with walking. I hope your experience is similar.
  2. FutureSylph

    March 2022 Surgery Buddies

    I pretty much lived on hummus and applesauce during the puree stage.
  3. FutureSylph

    Food Before and After Photos

    I know I'm starved for greens when even kale looks good to me. ;-D
  4. FutureSylph

    Chronic pain medications question

    Talk to your surgeon/PCP about getting a 30-day supply of liquid meds. Warning: they usually taste horrid.
  5. FutureSylph

    March 2022 Surgery Buddies

    How's everyone doing now that we're into April? Anyone's plan have them on regular diet yet? (I'm still on soft foods for another week.) What's been the most difficult or the most delightful part of post-op life so far?
  6. I'm at five weeks post-op, and the only craving I'm having so far is for green salad. I don't officially start regular foods until next week, but I'm perishing for crisp lettuce, cucumber, radishes, carrots . . . (oh man, I'm making myself hungry here, lol). I'm wondering how other folks tolerated small amounts (1/4 cup) of salad relatively early on.
  7. I had mine for fourteen days, but of course it felt like a whole lot longer.
  8. FutureSylph

    Post op necessities

    Whatever else you do/don't do, I strongly recommend not stockpiling protein shakes before surgery. I didn't listen to this advice beforehand, and sure enough, my sense of taste altered immediately after surgery and I can barely gag down my protein shakes now.
  9. You rebel, you! LOL Great post.
  10. FutureSylph

    Less than month preop weight gain

    So stay off the scale. (I know, I know -- easier said than done.) Seriously, stay on plan and the weight will come off.
  11. Do you have a recliner? I had to sleep in my recliner for a couple of nights due to my drain, and it was tough. I'm a side sleeper, and once I could spend the night in my own bed on my side, life got a whole lot sweeter. Wishing you quicker healing and lots of luck.
  12. I do, too. I trust their products, and their customer service is terrific.
  13. FutureSylph

    Food Before and After Photos

    That looks divine. (It's four of my favorite foods.)
  14. FutureSylph

    March 2022 Surgery Buddies

    LOL! I thought I was the only one who named my new stomach (Steve, currently known as Baby Stevie). He hates several things I've tried, too. He's a picky little cuss at times. Keep setting and reaching those little goals -- they're the best way of making steady progress toward the big ones.
  15. FutureSylph

    I'm overweight!

    Such wonderful news! Congratulations on your amazing accomplishment, and best of luck with your continued success.
  16. FutureSylph

    March 2022 Surgery Buddies

    By this time next week it will be April, and all of us who had March surgeries will be on the mend. I hope we can continue this thread and keep helping and encouraging each other with this exciting new way of life. To those having surgery this week, best of luck!
  17. FutureSylph

    Food Before and After Photos

    Oh, that looks heavenly. So looking forward to that stage!
  18. Can you tolerate raw veggies to the point of salads yet? I'm craving a big crisp salad, but it will be weeks before I can attempt that. I was going to suggest tempeh, but WhispersOfAngel already did. Here's a salad that sounds delicious to me: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/warm-chestnut-and-apple-salad
  19. FutureSylph

    Any pre op smokers

    How kind of you to say! It's going pretty well so far (three weeks in).
  20. FutureSylph

    Any pre op smokers

    Yeah, I tried Chantix soon after it came out, but I couldn't handle the incredibly vivid nightmares it gave me. I'll tell you what did work for me: I used nicotine lozenges for two months while I learned to break the habits of association between smoking and other activities (drinking coffee, finishing a meal, driving, etc.). Once those new habits were learned, the nicotine lozenges were much easier to give up than the cigarettes had been. Addiction was so much more than physical dependence.
  21. FutureSylph

    Any pre op smokers

    I smoked for over 50 years before my surgery. Quitting cigarettes (14 months ago) was by far the hardest thing about this entire process, but also the best thing I've ever accomplished. I still miss cigarettes every single day -- but I'm more determined than ever not to smoke again. Now I'm breaking the chains of morbid obesity, too. I'm all about the freedom, baby!
  22. FutureSylph

    ONEderland!

    Congratulations on your onederful accomplishment! I hope to join you there in a couple of months.
  23. Oh, dear! Sorry to hear it, but glad you're okay. My surgeon hit a similar snag (adhesions from long-ago gall bladder surgery), but was able to work around it eventually. Hope you heal quickly from this temporary setback.
  24. So excited for you! Let us hear from you when you can.
  25. I think I'm going to try this tonight: https://www.bariatricfoodcoach.com/lemon-pepper-tilapia/

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×