Bob_350lbs 105 Posted September 22, 2009 (edited) With the bypass, it interfers with the digestion of lactose (milk sugar), because of removal of part of the small intestines, but later may adapt itself, and then malabsorbtion doesn't work so well for them. With the sleeve, I don't know why we might become latose intolerant or suddenly not be lactose intolerant anymore, good question. I can eat yogurt, cottage cheese w/o any problems. If I bought those WW ice cream cups, it would be disaster for me, though. I don't trust myself. Edited September 22, 2009 by Steph_123 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MacMadame 81 Posted September 22, 2009 I was told it's because our stomach is smaller and also because it's irritated early out from surgery. A lot of food intolerances go away over time as the stomach heals, so that part makes sense. OTOH, I think my lactose intolerance may be getting worse, beause now I can't eat ice cream either and I could before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinoneday 445 Posted September 24, 2009 Transfer addiction...... mine turned into shopping... first it was a necessity- I had NOTHING that fit.... Then when I saw the sizes dropping.... I was thrilled. going from 3-4 X STRETCH pants to a ZIPPERED size 16- totally AMAZING... and now I can get into a 14- so yeah........ shopping is fun. I had only shopped online at 'fat' girl places... and had several of the same tops because I can only wear certain colors at work. I hated to try clothes on- was tooo much like 'work'........ now I love it! And it's not just clothes I shop for- it's things for my house- and now that my weight has slowed- I don't need anything now but a sweater and a winter coat- so going shopping tomorrow w/my friend:001_tongue:And I'm a bargain shopper... not gonna spend much on clothes. I'm painting- inside and out- just to keeep me busy and doing things I found tooo difficult to do before the WL. Cleaning closets, going thru pictures, just things I had put off.... Wow, you sound just like me. . . people can't believe I hate shopping! But I do, why? because nothing fits, just LaneBryant or Roamans, how embarrassing is that? And EXPENSIVE!!! After I'm sleeved (January) hopefully I'll lose enough to make shopping interesting enough to go with daughter (she LOVES shopping) . . . she commented me the other day that I'll be able to fit into all her debutante gowns! Not a bad idea! Might just do that. . . What I really love to do even now at 330lbs is clean and yard work. . . (yes I have an immaculate yard :001_smile:) I also have a huge aquarium that takes my time (love my fish) and I enjoy crocheting. . .I have never been a sweets person I can take em or leave em whatever, . . I enjoy going to the gym and fishing. . . so I guess those will be my outlet. . . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oregondaisy 2,021 Posted September 26, 2009 If I bought those WW ice cream cups, it would be disaster for me, though. I don't trust myself. I don't buy them very often. I hate to grocery shop. They come in packs of 2. Plus I figure 140 calories is better than however many calories are in one scoop at Baskin and Robbins. That is my justification. I will grocery shop when I run out of my sf ff fudgsicles though. They come in a box of 20 I think, so I must grocery shop every 3 weeks. __________________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EasttoWest 0 Posted September 26, 2009 I just have a basic question, and am not sure where to post? Before surgery, I would have wine at night on the weekends and am wondering when and if I will be able to work that into my caloric intake. I am almost 3 weeks out from surgery and am wondering if anyone else enjoys an occasional glass of wine? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malaika 50 Posted September 27, 2009 I just have a basic question, and am not sure where to post?Before surgery, I would have wine at night on the weekends and am wondering when and if I will be able to work that into my caloric intake. I am almost 3 weeks out from surgery and am wondering if anyone else enjoys an occasional glass of wine? I can't drink wine - it gives me a horrible headache - almost instantly. I did try a drink while I was on the cruise, and was only able to tolerate 2-3 swallows as it burned all the way down. I finally gave up and dumped it out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oregondaisy 2,021 Posted September 27, 2009 You could post it in post op questions and answers. I can't answer you because I don't like wine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tiffykins 673 Posted September 27, 2009 I just have a basic question, and am not sure where to post?Before surgery, I would have wine at night on the weekends and am wondering when and if I will be able to work that into my caloric intake. I am almost 3 weeks out from surgery and am wondering if anyone else enjoys an occasional glass of wine? I talked to my surgeon about this a couple weeks ago, and he cleared me to have a few sips of wine. I doubt I'll ever be able to consume an entire glass of wine again. I am almost 4 months out, and my surgeon advised me to steer clear of super dry red wines (I didn't ask why, but that's what he said). I haven't tried any alcoholic beverages since surgery. He advised that if I wanted to experiment with alcohol to do it very slowly, and minimal amounts. I have a feeling just a couple of ounces will have me boozed up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EasttoWest 0 Posted September 27, 2009 Thanks everyone. I guess I will sit tight for a few more weeks, then maybe try a sip and see.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MacMadame 81 Posted September 28, 2009 WLS has completely taken the joy out of alcohol for me. I get word-slurring drunk on a tiny amount and 30 min. later I'm stone, cold sober. I never get that nice mellow feeling. I didn't do alcohol for most of my weight loss phase though... I wanted to lose as fast as possible because I knew maintenance would be the hard part and I wanted to start on it as soon as I could. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Lib* 5 Posted September 28, 2009 WLS has completely taken the joy out of alcohol for me. I get word-slurring drunk on a tiny amount and 30 min. later I'm stone, cold sober. I never get that nice mellow feeling. Oh good its not just me then!! I have a daquiri the other day, was giggly after a few sips and sober 10 minutes later! I was never a big drinker anyway, so I don't really miss it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ky.hen 5 Posted October 10, 2009 All I have wanted to do since surgery is clean. I have cleaned 4 rooms from top to bottom and taken 7 boxes of odds and ends of stuff to the donation center. My husband wants to know what I am going to do after I get all the rooms cleaned? LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bob_350lbs 105 Posted October 10, 2009 Isn't it great! You have so much energy after the surgery, me too. I bet you will then move on to shopping, it's great exercise walking, walking, trying on clothes, walking some more. Well, I have to run, time for the treadmill and more shopping at Macy's this time. My class reunion is tonight. 1000 people are going, it's mega reunion 1970 through 1979. Wooo Hooo. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cajun 46 Posted October 10, 2009 All I have wanted to do since surgery is clean. I have cleaned 4 rooms from top to bottom and taken 7 boxes of odds and ends of stuff to the donation center. My husband wants to know what I am going to do after I get all the rooms cleaned? LOL You are welcome to come to my house ..........I'm thinking about starting on the windows.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mountain_lover 3 Posted October 11, 2009 All I have wanted to do since surgery is clean. I have cleaned 4 rooms from top to bottom and taken 7 boxes of odds and ends of stuff to the donation center. My husband wants to know what I am going to do after I get all the rooms cleaned? LOL Hello ky.hen, I am really happy to hear that you are feeling so good after having the surgery. It really helps because I was thinking that recovery time would take so much longer. I know everyone's recovery time is probably different, but I am sure it helps to stay positive and you sure are a big help making this journey more positive. I read your story and it was a great inspiration. I hope that my experience will go smoother by having all the support from everyone this forum. I am glad to have you for a VSG friend. Keep up the good work!! I will keep up with your progress to see how you are doing with your weight loss after having your surgery. I have been trying to get some of my pictures posted on this forum, but I have only been able to get two of them on so far. With some help, I may soon have the other pictures of myself and my family before surgery takes place. After going through the photos to get the ones I wanted to post, I realize that I am not making a mistake having this surgery. I could not believe how much bigger I appear in the pictures than I perceive myself to be. I know that I am very overweight, but now I realize how much better I will feel about myself if I have this surgery and get down to a normal weight. I have been big most of my life, but I have been obese for 30 years or so. I am the same age as you are, so I am sure you know how I feel about wanting to do something before it is too late. I want the rest of my years to be happier ones than the past 30 or so years have been. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR JOURNEY!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites