Justalfe 0 Posted March 26, 2011 hello im 22 years old male and was sleeved on 3/22 by dr aceves.i was only 60 lbs over weight my question is, im reading on how alot of people feel tired, sick cant drink alot of Water and im the complete opposite i have alot of energy, im healing well,im taking all my Vitamins and getting all my Protein in (thanks to reading on this forum! Isopure drinks @40g are the best) i can drink water almost like i use to, is this normal because of my age that i bounced back so quick or some people are just not as strong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bilka 6 Posted March 26, 2011 Hello and welcome to the losers' bench! I don't know exactly why you feel so good but I think it's a great way to start your journey! It may depend on your age, as you said. I remember that when I was between 19 and 25 I never slept, always out partying and clubbing and being stupid and even managed to get my degree on time. Now I need 2 friggin days to recover from a night out clubbing and drinking (I mean, until 2 months ago before I got sleeved, no way I am going out drinking right now!) and I am only 30! Anyway, enjoy your weight loss and I wish you to keep feeling this good! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swizzly 901 Posted March 26, 2011 hello im 22 years old male and was sleeved on 3/22 by dr aceves.i was only 60 lbs over weight my question is, im reading on how alot of people feel tired, sick cant drink alot of Water and im the complete opposite i have alot of energy, im healing well,im taking all my Vitamins and getting all my Protein in (thanks to reading on this forum! Isopure drinks @40g are the best) i can drink Water almost like i use to, is this normal because of my age that i bounced back so quick or some people are just not as strong. I don't think it's much to do with age, "strength" or pre-surgery weight per se -- it has seemed fairly random to me. Some people just have an easier time of it than others. I am over 40, had 100 lbs to lose, and have had an absolute breeze of it -- never had a problem drinking or eating (my program moves to all regular food from four days post-op). Just be glad you're one of the lucky ones so far! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weightbgone 9 Posted March 26, 2011 WOW THAT IS GREAT! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jester 0 Posted March 26, 2011 My surgery was on 3/21 and I am having issue's with drinking all that is needed. I am happy for you, it gives me hope. hello im 22 years old male and was sleeved on 3/22 by dr aceves.i was only 60 lbs over weight my question is, im reading on how alot of people feel tired, sick cant drink alot of Water and im the complete opposite i have alot of energy, im healing well,im taking all my Vitamins and getting all my Protein in (thanks to reading on this forum! Isopure drinks @40g are the best) i can drink Water almost like i use to, is this normal because of my age that i bounced back so quick or some people are just not as strong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warrior68 16 Posted March 26, 2011 I am 42, sleeved on 3/1/11, and have felt great since day two, I asked to have the morphine drip taken away on day 2 in the hospital. I will say day one SUCKED big time! I have been able to drink Water normally, I am taking all my Vitamins, and I seem to stomach everything well so far, although Im still on mushies. I do worry because it seems as thought I can eat a lot compared to others at the mushy stage. last night I had to two eggs scrambled, with FF cheese, and Salsa, I was full but it went down pretty easy. I posted at just a few days out and stated how great I felt, I forgot who posted back and said they believe feeling better has a lot to do with a positive mental attitude, and I agree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jasaz 0 Posted March 27, 2011 Hi, I am 2 days out and feeling pretty good. My plan has me on Clear Liquids thru day 7, can then add skim mild and Protein Drinks. Must drink 1.5 cups of gatorade a day. There is an added not that if you feel lethargic to start Protein drinks early. I am vey positive about the surgery - got to see the tiny tummy when I had my barium swallow today. (That stuff is nasty bitter). I fly home tomorrow and am not expecting any problems. Jean Share this post Link to post Share on other sites