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About ColoEmpress
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Financial Analyst
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Denver
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CO
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ColoEmpress started following Puree Stage - Recipe/ideas, I just want to cry, 3rd week post op, cannot tolerate scrambled eggs, anyone else? and and 2 others
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I just want to cry
ColoEmpress replied to bitter42's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
When talking to my nut about stalls she made a point that really hit home and made a lot of sense. For every pound of fat you lose your body also has to retract the blood vessels that were carrying nutrients. It takes time for your body to adjust and reroute those pathways. Give yourself and your body a break. It's working very hard right now. As long as you are following your plan, this plateau will pass. Good luck! -
3rd week post op, cannot tolerate scrambled eggs, anyone else?
ColoEmpress replied to beatrizdallago's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm 3 months post op and still can't handle scrambled eggs. Boiled or poached is fine though. Its disappointing, but just give your body some time and try again in a few weeks. -
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Is anyone eating mashed rice or potatoe on puree stage?
ColoEmpress replied to ssbills's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My Nut gave me the OK for potatoes, so a couple of times I've eaten about 1/3 of a potato mashed with some cottage cheese. However, I will say that the day after I enjoy this treat, I seem to be hungrier than usual. Not sure if its all psychological or what but I think I will stay away from the 'taters for a while -
anyone have Multiple Sclerosis?
ColoEmpress replied to Lisa Coffin's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Lisa, I too have MS, diagnosed in 2001. My surgeon didn't flat out "refuse" to do RNY, but wasn't real encouraging of it because of the malabsorptive aspects. He left the final decision up to me though, so I researched and then talked to my neurologist about the options. I went with the VSG (Surgery was 4 weeks ago tomorrow) and so far I am very happy. Which medicine are you taking? I had just switched to Tecfedera about a month before surgery. Rather than deal with the side-effects while trying to recover, we stopped the meds until I'm recovered enough to be on regular foods. Then I will go back to the titration pack and restart the meds. Fingers crossed that I'll be better able to handle it by then! Welcome to the forum! -
June sleevers, check-in!
ColoEmpress replied to cutiecake's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi guys, I'm 4 weeks out now and feeling really, really good! I'm still adjusting to the whole "eyes bigger than my stomach" thing and always end up bringing too much food with me for lunch. Every evening, unpacking my lunch is eerily similar to when I was packing it up that morning HW - 277 Surgery - June 3 SW - 246.5 CW - 223.5 -
My surgeon said it gave him insight into how well I was healing. By day 6 or so the liquid was turning a yellowish pink (I know, TMI!) and he said that was a really good sign that all was well with my stomach closure.
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I had a drain for 8 days. It was a little weird having this tube coming out of my belly but not a big deal. Just had to empty it a few times a day and track the amount and the color of the liquid. But like others have said it didn't hurt coming out, just felt strange.
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Post Op June 2014 Sleevers
ColoEmpress replied to KimGettingSlim's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey June Sleevers, I'm just checking in post surgery. My procedure was on the 3rd, no complications although the doc did discover a hiatal hernia that we didn't know about. He fixed that during surgery. The first couple of days weren't too bad, the post op pain and gas were similar to what I had with my hysterectomy a few years ago so I knew how best to deal with it: walk, walk, walk, then walk some more. The worst part was the bulb drain that I had attached to my belly for 8 days. It left that incision swollen and sore and was really ready to come out. Drain removal was a turning point and allowed me to feel SOOO much better! Now I am 11 days out and feeling great! Started pureed foods (with Dr permission) on day 9 and never knew cottage cheese could taste so good. I hope all the other Junies are feeling good, either on the road to recovery or ready to take the plunge! Cheers! -
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Co- South Denver, Aurora, Parker area's
ColoEmpress replied to Jbellantejr's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hi guys, I'm sort of in your area, just farther East (Strasburg). I'm not with Kaiser but since I work for Exempla (and worked at St Joe's for 4 years) my surgery was done by Dr Chae at St Joes. I've been thinking of going to the support meetings held at the hospital every month but haven't made it there yet. He also has a group that meets down at SkyRidge. If anyone is interested in dates and times, let me know. I have a flyer with both schedules for the whole year. It's good to meet some other sleevers in the area! -
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Pre-Op diet CONSTIPATION : ( & I LUV logging into MyFitnessPal
ColoEmpress replied to cindyvirden.com's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I weaned myself off coffee ahead of time by following my Nut's advice. Whatever your normal amount of coffee is, cut it in half and limit yourself to that for 1-2 weeks. Then cut it in half again... and again. It took me about 6 weeks to get away from caffeine completely, but no headaches or feeling bad!! Good luck! -
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June 2014 Sleevers Check In!
ColoEmpress replied to SnohoGal98296's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hi June sleevers. My surgery was on Tuesday and I came home Wednesday. No real pain to speak of and haven't taken pain meds since yesterday. Not walking any marathons but making my way to healing. Hope everyone who has gone in so far is doing well! -
Tomorrow is the day!
ColoEmpress replied to KrissySMD's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Too funny, I said something similar, "tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life!" Let's do this! -
June 2014 Sleevers Check In!
ColoEmpress replied to SnohoGal98296's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Ready, ready, ready!! -
Changing how I consume my protein
ColoEmpress replied to Kindle's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Beach Lover, thanks for the great idea of mixing the shake in your coffee! I hadn't thought of that one! -
June 2014 Sleevers Check In!
ColoEmpress replied to SnohoGal98296's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
June Sleevers: Add yourself by copy and pasting this list and reposting it with your user name, your (first name), what state you are in and your surgery date. Make any changes to the list I have typed...as you can tell by my profile picture, I'm not very tech savvy. This way we can all send well wishes etc on your surgery date. We ve got this! Wadet67 (Taryn) OK 6/3 Cutiecake (Alisha) FLA 6/9 J-F ord (?) CA 6/9 Patricia_sleeve (Patricia) 6/18 Mowgli19 (Sue) WA 6/19 Relentless (Liz)MI 6/25 TiredMama (Amber) PA 6/30 ColoEmpress (Leona) CO 6/03