Bruce_65 21 Posted September 13, 2013 How's it going for everybody sleeved on the 29th ? Just had my 2 week post op followup, lucky me I can go back to work full time on Monday. Side effects noticed: - Have to tighten the belt another notch :-) - Some clothes are starting to feel a little big :-) - Walking a lot more than I have in the past 20 years - Little bit of re-flux that I never had before - Little bit of tingling in the leg and arm, likely because I was readied for surgery and then waited and waited and waited I'm told, should work it's way out - A slip of diet coke tastes horrible, 2 more weeks of puree'ed food 1 gamergirl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bonmilligan 53 Posted September 14, 2013 Hi. I was sleeved on August 23rd. I feel pretty good now. I had a complication and had to go for emergency surgery 4 days after the sleeve. I think it's been more difficult for me than most! I aspirated during the second surgery and ended up with pneumonia. I'm just about over that! I'm on soft foods and have been enjoying tuna salad and deli chicken. Boiled eggs are ok but the thing that saved me is Premier Protein shakes from Sam's Club. That's the only way I get all of the Protein I need plus it counts toward fluids. I've lost 28 pound so far since a week before surgery (when I went on the liquid diet). I hit a stall at 27 pounds for three days but today I had dropped another pound. I'm fitting into last years jeans, a size smaller! That made me happy! With all of the complications and the fact that I still want to eat more, I'm not sure if it was worth it but talk to me in a few months! If I continue to lose weight, I'll be happy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyOCMD 7 Posted September 20, 2013 I'm doing well. My surgeon was spectacular. Very little pain, very small incisions. I went back to work a little too soon (10 days after surgery). I got really tired in the early afternoon because of the limited diet. I'm losing about a pound every third or fourth day which is just fine with me. I want it to come off faster; however, I will follow the recommended diet and keep up the Protein. My only concern is that I still lack motivation to exercise. I'm not sure why. Major changes (good or bad) tend to exhaust me mentally. I hope to get past this quick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KellyOCMD 7 Posted September 25, 2013 August 29'rs. No real change in weight but my clothes are getting looser. I'll take that. I need to concentrate on Protein and Vitamins (never got in the habit of taking vitamins before). Hope everyone is feeling well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alwayshungry 3 Posted October 19, 2013 Hi. I was sleeved on August 23rd. I feel pretty good now. I had a complication and had to go for emergency surgery 4 days after the sleeve. I think it's been more difficult for me than most! I aspirated during the second surgery and ended up with pneumonia. I'm just about over that! I'm on soft foods and have been enjoying tuna salad and deli chicken. Boiled eggs are ok but the thing that saved me is Premier Protein shakes from Sam's Club. That's the only way I get all of the Protein I need plus it counts toward fluids. I've lost 28 pound so far since a week before surgery (when I went on the liquid diet). I hit a stall at 27 pounds for three days but today I had dropped another pound. I'm fitting into last years jeans' date=' a size smaller! That made me happy! With all of the complications and the fact that I still want to eat more, I'm not sure if it was worth it but talk to me in a few months! If I continue to lose weight, I'll be happy![/quote'] I was sleeved on the 23rd as well. I was admitted to ICU after 9 hours in the recovery room due to a heart rate of 170 that would not respond to drugs or treatment. They finally brought in a cardiologist and fixed me. Other than my heart flipping out, I have not had any complications. I too feel that I still want to eat. I'm getting very discouraged and feel like I will never reach or maintain my goal weight. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites