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Everything posted by SleeverSk
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lol yeah people are astonished when I say I cant eat Mango or banana. No not getting any of the rain, I am up near Mt Isa. How about you much rain? Looking at friends posts from the SE it looks terrible
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Where do I update my weight for the ticker bar?
SleeverSk replied to OnMyWay1956's topic in Website Assistance & Suggestions
go to "My Surgery" and then My Progress and i think from there is updates it automatically -
I hear you but my gripe is mangos and bananas, allergic to both and its so annoying just about every juice/ smoothie has them in it. I must admit over here in Australia we don't get a lot of capsicum ( Peppers) in our frozen meals ..........touch wood, but banana and mango are in everything other than savory dishes of course.
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oh yes at 8 weeks out it probably is a bit much usually they say 1 cup of food per meal at this stage, doesnt sound like much but it actually is a fair amount
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How far out are you?, I am 7 months out and that is roughly the amount I Can eat too. I can eat almost all of a 2 egg omelette with baby spinach, tomatoes, cheese and bacon in it.
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2 weeks post op can’t tell when full
SleeverSk replied to Ccosta0425's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am the same as you, its a bit frustrating. -
2 weeks post op can’t tell when full
SleeverSk replied to Ccosta0425's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I use to measure and weigh my food but I just go by sight now or I use the recommended serving size on the packets if it comes in a packet. -
2 yrs Post op and still gassy
SleeverSk replied to Twinkle9's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I agree with Catwoman and I am putting my money on the gum, stop chewing for a week and see what happens -
Same thing happened to my surgery buddy, she had a stall at 5 months and has only just starting losing again at the 7 month mark. all normal hang in there, don't give up
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2 weeks post op can’t tell when full
SleeverSk replied to Ccosta0425's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am 7 months out and I still cant tell, I could in the early days say the 3 month mark but now nope I am just guessing when I have had enough and sometimes I think I eat to much but I just don't feel any restriction the way others describe it -
1 week post op and I feel amazing!!
SleeverSk replied to blackluxury82's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
the stomach seems to be the most stubborn and last place for the fat to move from I am 30kg down happy with everything except my darn stomach yes its smaller but still holding onto a lot of fat. but I think you will be fine you are more active than me. I am yet to step foot in a gym or do any planned exercise.................slack I know. -
Changes to my program in the 7 years since I was sleeved
SleeverSk replied to gabbykittyvsg's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
wow thats is totally different to my surgery requirements its good though that they are taking extra precautions. Are you going from sleeve to Bypass? good luck with it all -
How often does a sleeve need to be converted to bypass?
SleeverSk replied to Pabc's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
To add to what catwoman said another reason people revise to a bypass is weight gain which I would imagine to be the biggest reason -
Anyone remember the chat room? does it still exist?
SleeverSk replied to Tink22-sleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
yes it would be nice to be able to chat to people directly -
Anyone remember the chat room? does it still exist?
SleeverSk replied to Tink22-sleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
really where and what topics are they ? -
BIG HUGS, we all felt like **** to start and wonder wt have I done to myself, it gets better though in 6 months time you will be super pleased with yourself and feeling great
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agree, most surgeons say a year at least
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Morning were my worst early on and some mornings are still hard. I found if i had a snack before bed i felt better in the mornings
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Hello and Welcome
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I got a very heavy period straight after surgery and i hadn't had a period for 6 months prior to that (peri-menopause).The surgery does muck your hormones up a fair bit but obviously if you are concerned ask your Dr.
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Anyone remember the chat room? does it still exist?
SleeverSk replied to Tink22-sleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I use to love chat rooms, but for some reason all chat rooms were banned quiet a few (Over 15 years ) ago. the only places you can chat live now are within online games such as second life but even that is different to a chat room but can be good fun as you have an avatar and you can "hang out" with friends while you chat . -
Sounds like she is trying to find reasons to keep you seeing her ( milking as much money as she can) I find what you are telling us a bit disturbing. Maybe confide in one of the other team members you trust cause as you can see none of us experienced what you are going through and it would be worth seeing if they agree with her methods
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yes it is hard and its ok to stay on softer foods a bit longer too. Not sure what you call tuna salad, but tuna is high in protein so I wouldn't imagine its a slider food. I made a salad of chopped baby spinach leaves, cubed watermelon, crumbled feta cheese and a nice dressing it was nice . I ate chicken before steak and the steak I do eat is good quality tender meat .
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I wouldn't be doing raw veggies just yet, take it slow. Something you will be able to eat fine and others not so good. with the not so good ones try again in a couple of weeks it can take up to 6 months to be able to eat "anything". I tried to have something new each day didn't always turn out good keep your portions small and chew really well. My team said the 20, 20 ,20 rule. chew 20 times, wait 20 seconds for the next bite and stop eating after 20 mins so what you didn't eat in 20 mins that's it no more. mind you I break that rule all the time especially if it something yummy. what you eat is up to you obviously dont go back to your old unhealthy habits. A good go to for me was cruskits with tuna mixed with mayo. I still have it now if i am not sure what i feel like but need to eat something. steak and salad is a favourite of mine now. omelettes are another good option in the early days