Sleeve_Me_Alone
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Post surgery hair loss
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to TEXINFLA's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It is 1000000% normal and generally unavoidable. Your hair naturally goes through growth and shed cycles and any major trauma to your body (surgery, stress, pregnancy, etc.) can impact that cycle. You just had major surgery and now your body is losing a significant amount of weight in a very short period of time, which triggers that shed cycle to accelerate. For most folks it lasts a couple months, slows down, and then you start to see regrowth. Take your bariatric vitamins, hit your protein goals, and stay hydrated. Those are your best tools for helping minimize it and ensure regrowth comes in strong. Some people also supplement with collagen and biotin, which certanily can help, but they won't stop the shed. Hang in there, its totally normal and doesn't last forever! -
Ditto to alllllllll the above. Collagen is great for hair, skin, and nails but it takes time and won't stop the "bariatric shed" from happening. I take Vital Protein's brand, I get it in a tub from Costco and throw it in my coffee every morning. It does help, but it takes time and consistency, especially for hair. As @Arabesque mentioned, hair is all dead stuff, so you won't see the benefits until it starts to grow out.
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How long were you down and out?
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to AmberFL's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I had surgery on Tuesday, was back to work Monday. I have a remote desk job. nothing physically strenuous, and my kids are older (long past the diaper change, carry around on my hip years). I felt ok, pain was very minimal, but I was EXHAUSTED. I took naps everyday for probably 2 full weeks. -
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Constipation…HELP
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to tehigh's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I take Just Better Fiber daily and have since very shortly after surgery. Its the only thing that has worked for me consistently. If you're not getting any relief from OTC meds, you may want to reach out to your doctor for something stronger. -
Ditto to all of this. I find them at Home Goods and Ross occasionally, too. I like the Jordan's MUCH better than other brands, and they have tons of flavors. The only ones I've found that I don't like are the "mocha" type flavors - anything with chocolate. They are just a little funky to me.
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I don't have any experience with this specific device but as a general rule, weight can fluctuate from day to day and it is completely normal. I know for myself, if I weigh daily, I sometimes see a 4 or 5 pound variance. I would suggest maybe picking a day each week to weigh and try to stay off the scale otherwise. I know it feels counterintuitive, but weighing daily can actually be somewhat detrimental when we see those very normal fluctuations. I'm sure your partner is doing great!
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I have read that some folks have issues with reheated meat specifically, simply because it gets drier/tougher once cooled and then reheated. The leftovers themselves aren't the issue, its the change in texture/moisture that results, as I understand it. I would say if you are trying to eat leftovers make sure they are an appropriate texture for the phase of your post-op diet you're in, chew well, take your time eating, etc. I never had an issue with it and eat leftovers quite often, but everyone is different and things. Also, if something doesn't sit well now, give it a few weeks and they try again. Sometimes we just aren't quite ready for something but find we can tolerate it much better a little later on. Hang in there!
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Reaching 64oz of fluids tips
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to melanieinamumu's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It took a good month before I was able to hit my water goal consistently. In those very early days, its EXTREMLY hard, so don't get discouraged! It helps to keep fluids handy - I always have a water bottle with me, on my desk, on my nightstand, etc. I also think having a variety of options can help. I drink lots of water, but also tea, zero sugar electrolyte drinks, coffee, etc. Just keep working at it and over time it becomes a habit! -
Still in hospital in HELL
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to PennyinAL's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It is very typical to not be allowed anything by mouth until after a "leak" test. They will likely have you swallow some barium and then do a test to ensure that your procedure was successful and there are no leaks along the internal incision lines. This is extremely important, given that if there is a leak, anything you ingest will end up in your abdominal cavity. Possibly ask for mouth spray (Biotene) which can help alleviate dry mouth. Those first few days are the worst but hang in there, it will be worth it! -
healing process and the swimming pool?
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to YaniB's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The only limitation I was given regarding swimming was to wait until my incisions were healed over. If I recall correctly, that was maybe 2ish weeks. Because swimming is so low impact, I don't think most surgeons have limitations on it from an exercise perspective. But, as others will likely advise, always best to check with YOUR surgeon (once you select one) and see what their stance is. -
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From what I've read, creatine can have a positive impact on muscle mass by about 5%. But of course that varies greatly from person to person, being influenced by diet, workout routine, age, genetics, etc. Its considered relatively safe, though there is some concern about kidney function impact. Overall, there are very few thorough, peer reviewed, long term studies, so its really mostly anecdotal. Ultimately, having a solid, protein rich diet and lifting weights consistently is what is going to make the biggest difference. But if you're looking to supplement, talk to your doctor/dietitian before starting anything.
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Travel insurance requirements for surgery?
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to Ninjawoody's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I looked into insurance for medical travel and the cost was astronomical. That was 2 years ago and I went from US to Mx, so not sure what other situations would look like. -
I Can't Win for Losing! Now I'm Cramping!
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to CarmenG's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I usually aim for about 3 tablespoons or so a day (give or take, I don't really measure I just use a heaping spoonful each time). I mix one into my coffee first thing in the morning and then dump the rest into my big water cup and sip on it all day. It has no flavor, no smell, and no texture, so you can really put it into anything you want. -
I Can't Win for Losing! Now I'm Cramping!
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to CarmenG's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Try something like Powerade/Gatorade/Vitamin Water (sugar free versions) or a water additive like zip fizz to help with electrolytes. A low sodium bone broth might be a good choice, too, if you prefer savory. I use Just Better Fiber for the digestive part, and it has been tremendously helpful. Its definitely a balance keeping hydrated, keeping electrolytes up, getting protein in.... blah blah blah. The plight of all bariatric patients! -
my booty hurts
Sleeve_Me_Alone replied to heatherdbby's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Oh gosh, I'm so sorry! That's really frustrating! I will say, time also helps. Once I had been in maintenance for a bit, I think my body sort of "settled" and I wasn't quite so uncomfortable, though I definitely still can't sit for very long periods of time.