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JLNug

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About JLNug

  • Rank
    Novice
  • Birthday 03/10/1981

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Staten Island
  • State
    NY

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  1. That's great! I'm looking forward to (hopefully) not sweating all the time. Any exertion and I'd start sweating.
  2. JLNug

    TMI Poop Talk

    A week to the day. Now, about 4 times in 2 weeks. Not solid yet.
  3. JLNug

    Sleeping on back

    I was not told anything about sleeping positions.
  4. JLNug

    Feeling good!

    Hahaha. My last name is Levenberg.
  5. JLNug

    6 month post surgery -

    Hill & Valleys: Thank you. I appreciate your reply to this. Too many times, in many aspects of life, we compare ourselves to others; it is very detrimental to our self-esteem, expectations, and quality of life. Percentages is certainly the way to go as it demonstrates proportionality instead of arbitrary numbers.
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    Feeling good!

    Kathy, our journey's look very similar...and my last name also starts Lev!
  7. Hi All! My name is Jill and I had my VSG on Oct. 2, 2023. My surgeon was Dr. Bilof at Garden State Bariatrics in Millburn, NJ. The doctor and office staff are wonderful. I felt taken care of every step of the way since my initial consult in April, 2023. I am back to work and doing very well. My main issue was my emetophobia (fear f being sick). I have not felt nauseous or gotten sick. I took anti-emetics a few times when my stomach felt sensitive. I also did not have much pain. I took Percocet for a few nights to ensure a good night's rest. Otherwise, Tylenol worked fine. I had a headache for a few days, but I am also prone to them. I also had about two days where I was not well mentally as I already suffer from anxiety and depression; this after-effect is something that is not talked about enough, in my opinion. Know that "this too shall pass" and you will be A-OK soon enough. I started at 215 lbs. and was down to 199 lbs. by Oct. 10 (8 days out). Like I said, I am doing well and nothing has been too hard for me to get used to. I would recommend following your diet instructions, take time to eat and drink, and trust your body. I had felt like the post-op journey was so hard and my life will never be the same. On the contrary, I already feel like a healthier and better version of me! Good luck to everyone! 💖
  8. JLNug

    October buddy’s

    Hi Arendiva. For me, really not too bad. I took Percocet the first few nights, only to ensure I sleep. Otherwise, Tylenol was fine. Good luck!
  9. JLNug

    October buddy’s

    Just had mine the 2nd! Doing quite well. Feel close to normal again.
  10. I suffer from baaaad anxiety, panic attacks, and depression. I had my sleeve Oct. 2. I’m not sure if it’s a coincidence or related, but my anxiety has been a lot better. I also do feel happier. I hope it is related and you will experience this as well. Good luck! Side note, about 2 to 3 days after my surgery, I had a few bad mental health days, kind of a “regret and why did I do this? “ Went away and then some. 🤞🏼

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