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kristykreem

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About kristykreem

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  • Birthday 01/10/1974

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    san diego
  • State
    california
  • Zip Code
    92102
  1. Happy 50th Birthday Kristy Kreem!

  2. Happy 49th Birthday Kristy Kreem!

  3. 2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary Kristy Kreem!

  4. 1 years have passed since you registered at VerticalSleeveTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary kristykreem!

  5. kristykreem

    Birth Control after VSG

    Hey FeedYourEye, Birth control pills don't work for a lot of women post-op because the copious amount of hormone being released into your bloodstream from fast fat loss is overwhelming, so use back up. Or forget the pill and just use the back up. I'm on Ursodiol (generic for ActiGall) for 3.5 more months, and I'm not going back on the pill until I'm close to my goal weight because I don't want to introduce even more hormones (or whoremoans, as I like to call them) into my system. I'm 3.5 months post-op, down almost 80 pounds, and I'm trying to put as little in my system as possible aside from Vitamins (and I want to keep my gall bladder). I can just feel my body reacting to every little thing now, you know? I want to see where everything settles before I start adding/reintroducing more into the mix. -Kr.
  6. kristykreem

    Birth Control after VSG

    Just a word of caution: You can't take ActiGall/Ursodiol and bc pills/hormones at the same time. They cancel each other out.
  7. kristykreem

    KristyKreme

    I'm great! Thanks for asking! I'm 10.5 weeks out, losing an average of 4 - 5 pounds a week, pretty much have the hang of things and feel fantastic. Your surgery's in February?
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    Crazy Dreams??/

    I had intense and consistent vivid dreaming for about a month post-op, then they tapered off to more normal dreaming. Some of my vivid dreams were awesome and some of them were nightmares. It's gotta be all the drugs -- general anesthesia, heparin, anti-nausea medication, pain killers and whatever else -- that take time to work their way out of the system.
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    8 wks post op today & so discouraged

    Generally, this is what I eat every day: Breakfast: 3 oz of ground beef w/cheese and salsa, or 2 scrambled eggs w/a little cheese Snack: one string cheese or a Starbucks Tall Soy Latte Lunch: Greek yogurt or a few chicken wings or fish or steak Snack: another string cheese, usually Dinner: Greek yogurt or a few chicken wings or fish or steak and a few grape tomatoes
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    8 wks post op today & so discouraged

    Thirty pounds in eight weeks is an average of almost four pounds a week! That's GREAT! I'm eight weeks post-op tomorrow and my ticker reflects the 17 pounds I lost in the two weeks prior to surgery (I worked it!). I've lost 32 pounds since my surgery on October 13th and I'm thrilled. I had an almost three week stall from week two - week five, then I started losing again. So, this past month, I've lost almost five pounds a week, but the month before, not so much. My bod was in shock from surgery and rapid weight loss. You're doing great! An average of 15 pounds a month is nothing to sneeze at! This is what 15 pounds of fat looks like: http://llnw.image.cbslocal.com/0/2007/02/19/320x240/images_sizedimage_050112704.jpg
  11. This is the first Thanksgiving that ISN'T going to be difficult for me because I'm no longer physically capable of binging, which would start a binge that wouldn't end until after New Year's or even my birthday in February. Every year, that binge cycle has been pure misery for me and now it's OVER! Woo! I don't miss pigging out; I'd gotten to the point of dreading the way I was eating. I was SO ready to have VSG, I was sick of eating and feeling like a hog-woman. I didn't tell my family about my VSG, but they know I'm aggressively "dieting" because I want knee replacement surgery as soon as possible. It's the truth, I've just left out the surgery element. And I haven't lost soooo much since they've seen me that they'll be shocked at my weight loss. When anybody who doesn't know I had surgery comments on how little I'm eating, I tell them every bite beyond what they've seen me eat adds one more day to my having to live with an agonizingly painful knee. That shuts them up.
  12. kristykreem

    Calcium Citrate

    I take the BA lozenges in black cherry. They're kind of like big, slightly chalky Sweet Tarts. They're very tart, but that's fine with me, and they dissolve quickly. I carry some in my purse so I can pop 'em in my mouth whenever I know I'm two hours out from my iron or Prilosec -- mid-morning, mid-afternoon, and around 10pm.
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    Please take a minute~

    My stall finally broke, so I'm hoping now I get an idea about what my losing rate will be. I feel like things are just now starting to move. So, for me, it took until Week Five for my body to start coming out of shock.
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    Exercise

    My doc said no heavy lifting for eight weeks, so my interpretation of that is no weight lifting until eight weeks post-op. My weights are out and ready ...

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