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About leeblewb
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Birth Doula , stay at home mom
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Salado
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TX
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I Just Wanna POOP!
leeblewb replied to hotterndonutgrease's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had the same problem for months. Tried Miralax (had a hard time making myself drink it since I could only get about 4 oz of fluid down at a time), tried stool softeners and even resorted to actual laxatives when had no relief from metamucil. Then I found Fiber gummies. I love them. Two every night and I am like clockwork. They have like 30 calories. Well worth it for me. -
1 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary leeblewb!
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Experiencing some major self-doubt
leeblewb replied to Jenny A.'s topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I think most of us have felt that way. I was afraid it would not work for me, that I would not lose weight. I was afraid of the procedure. I was afraid of telling people and lots of other things. I got over them all. This is the best thing I have ever done for myself. Like you, I have lost weight prior to surgery, but I always put it back on. I am now forced, if not to eat the right things to at least eat the right amounts. It has been amazing how motivating the weight lose is to make the right choices. Yes, I do eat bad things sometimes. Yes, sometimes I am in the car and have to eat fast food, but it is much easier to get the chicken sandwich, take off half the bun, if not the whole bun and skip the fries. It is much easier for me to now be in control of my choices. I was scared of the procedure, until I realized that the chances of me having an issue from the surgery were WAY smaller than the chances of me having an issue from the weight if I did not have the surgery. I have a 2 1/2 year old that I want to see grow up, I did it for him. You'll do great. You will work through your concerns and make the right choice for you. There is a lot of support and information on this site. We have all been where you are now. -
does anyone else take gummie vitamins?
leeblewb replied to tmela28's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Target has prenatal gummies that I take. My doc and nut said they were fine and my bloodwork has been fine, so why make myself sick. I eat two a day, plus sublingual B12 and calcium. Has worked well for me. I could not stomach any of the chewable ones. I tried many types and spent lots of money before I switched to these. -
Hi trying this again. I just moved to Salado 2 months ago. You in the military?
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whoo hoo you can see your hoo hoo. Good for you. It is exciting when that happens. Keep up the good work.
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What size egg do you buy?
leeblewb replied to 300PoundsDown's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I buy Large or Xtra Large eggs. How big bites are you taking? One suggestion someone on here had I read before my surgery that I found really helpful was to use childrens size cutlery. I used baby spoons and toddler forks, along with smaller plates. It makes you take smaller bites, which has really helped. If I eat too quickly, I would get really uncomfortable, plus I eat less using the smaller utensils. -
How much weight will i lose (about) in 5 months?
leeblewb replied to jasleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am now 5 1/2 months out and have lost 73 pounds. My starting BMI was 43. There are a lot of factors. How much you needs to lose, as they said above, but also your sex, your age, exercise and how stictly you follow your diet. I have lost slower than some and quicker than others. I am 43 though. The ladies on here in their twenties seem to lose quicker than I have, but I am thrilled anyway. Good luck. Keep us up to date on your progress. -
The difference is just physician preference. Most people need in the 50-70 gm range, so they are both correct. It is hard to get it in when you are still not on regular diet yet. My doctor told me it was the goal, but knew that most people could not accomplish daily. Greek yogurt was a God send in my mushie stage. It has from 12-14 gms depending on the brand. Egg salad was great. I did little cups of the Ricotta bake (which was my all time favorite - a little ricotta with garlic and salt, a spoon of spagetti sauce and a little mozzerella then nuke for a min has like 20 grams or so depending on how much you can tolerate).
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I love Kashi Go Lean Crisp. It has 9 gm protein and when I add my milk (My store has a brand of Lactose free milk that has 12 gm per cup) so I end up with 21 grams for cereal. I also found when my store was out of that milk that Smart Balance Omega 3 milk has I think 10 grams of protein.
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Exactly. I believe the last risk study I read the risk of death from this surgery was in the 0.5% range. The risk of death from an obesity related complication is way higher.
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Mina, I think it is great that you are offering this as an option to appropriate patients. I am a nurse and had the same issue you do when I would discuss my surgery with patients, " you arn't that big......" I am 5'8" and when I had surgery I was 268. How is that not that big? I think that obesity has gotten so widespread in our society (no pun intended. haha) that unless you are "superobese" people just don't see it in themselves or in others. Good luck on your journey. I am so glad I had my sleeve. It was the best thing I have ever done for myself. Prior to my surgery people kept asking about the risks of surgery, etc. I could not get them to understand that the risks of the surgery were way smaller than the risks of staying obese.
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How to get rid of nausea?!?!?!
leeblewb replied to DivaDee84's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Zofran works so much better than Phenergan. It is sublinguial, meaning you don't have to swallow a pill, it dissolves on your tongue, so it works so much quicker. It was first for patients who were nauseous from chemo, so that tells you how good it works. It was a live saver for me after my sleeve. The only problem I had was nausea. Not really much pain, just nausea.