jlmckee 28 Posted January 14, 2014 Hey everyone! So i finally got my date and it is January 27th!! Cant wait! Me too: January 27th 2 Kookichu and KCamp reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KCamp 40 Posted January 14, 2014 Stick with it guys! You are doing the hard part! I was starving on my two week liquid diet. I wanted to give up too. Now I am one week post op and not hungry. And if I get hungry, it is a teeny tiny hungry, not like it was those two weeks. And my 4 oz of yogurt or cottage cheese completely fills me up. Sometimes I can't eat it all. You can do this! Thanks Betsy:-) that is exactly what I needed to hear!! I need to keep my eye on the prize! Xo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cassandra Holmes 11 Posted January 14, 2014 Can't sleep got RNY in the morning. Feeling a little insomnia 3 2cute2bbig, kata13 and KCamp reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kookichu 113 Posted January 14, 2014 Let me ask you guys a question. So, has anyone regretted signing up for this journey? I'm beginning to. I'm 2 days away from my surgery, on a 14 day liquid diet, and all I want is a thick juicy cheeseburger. I'm beginning to wonder if I'm making the right decision. Is this normal?!?!? Help!! Jessie, I had surgery yesterday. The pre-op liquid diet was pure hell for me actually. On Sunday, my Mom and I stopped at the grocery store [for her] and she bought everything to make steak hoagies. I thought about cancelling...that is how badly I wanted to eat and a testament to how hungry I was feeling. The anxious had set in by then too. BUT here I am 16 hours post surgery and let me tell you, everything is f-i-n-e...no hunger, very little discomfort, and relief. RELIEF is an amazing emotion. Hang in there. Keep going. Allow yourself the struggle, acknowledge that you have nearly fulfilled the two week liquid commitment, then remember how far you've gone to get to today. 3 KCamp, jessiej1979 and kata13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kookichu 113 Posted January 14, 2014 Can't sleep got RNY in the morning. Feeling a little insomnia Cassandra, I had very little sleep the night before as well. It was the kind of anxiousness where I just didnt know what to do...so I read the forums here. It helped tremendously. Dig into some old threads. Take several deep breaths. No joke. It does help. Best wishes to you. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. 2 kata13 and Cassandra Holmes reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KCamp 40 Posted January 14, 2014 Jessie, I had surgery yesterday. The pre-op liquid diet was pure hell for me actually. On Sunday, my Mom and I stopped at the grocery store [for her] and she bought everything to make steak hoagies. I thought about cancelling...that is how badly I wanted to eat and a testament to how hungry I was feeling. The anxious had set in by then too. BUT here I am 16 hours post surgery and let me tell you, everything is f-i-n-e...no hunger, very little discomfort, and relief. RELIEF is an amazing emotion. Hang in there. Keep going. Allow yourself the struggle, acknowledge that you have nearly fulfilled the two week liquid commitment, then remember how far you've gone to get to today. That is amazing!! Your post just made my day!!:-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KCamp 40 Posted January 14, 2014 Can't sleep got RNY in the morning. Feeling a little insomnia Can't wait to hear how well you did! Your in my prayers today!! 1 Cassandra Holmes reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kookichu 113 Posted January 14, 2014 That is amazing!! Your post just made my day!!:-) KCamp, I am ao glad. Seriously, just hold on...this is just part of the passing through. I am amazed at how great and relieved I feel so quickly. That's not to say there are not rough days ahead of me [still a lot of wonder and unknown] but I am sitting in my hospital bed SO PROUD AND RELIEVED that I saw this journey completely through. You got this!! xo 3 jessiej1979, Cassandra Holmes and Froggy63 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loving.life 110 Posted January 14, 2014 My surgery was Jan 9, my second. I did lap band a yr ago. Expect this.. insomnia before during and after. Expect sensitive taste and smell to the point of feeling pregnant. . You will not want a cheeseburger or cake.. it's hard to want anything even when I felt a hunger pain on day 3. Expect when you leave the hospital to feel worse on day 3-7 your body is no longer getting their nice pain meds and antiflamitory and the liquid meds they send u home makes you nauseous. What to do... have liquid Tylenol on hand and use it instead, keep Water sipping even in bed. Remind yourself that you will eat again! Love and hugs to you all 3 kata13, Kookichu and Cassandra Holmes reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meintraining 104 Posted January 14, 2014 Me too. My op date is jan 14. Hang in there everything will be fine. Think happy thoughts. Your day is today!!! So excited for you. Looking forward to hearing from you. Good luck!!!! 1 Cassandra Holmes reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meintraining 104 Posted January 14, 2014 Wow, that is great info!!!!! Thank you!!! I have 2 weeks to go! Just typing that makes my stomach to flippies! So excited and nervous. My surgery was Jan 9, my second. I did lap band a yr ago. Expect this.. insomnia before during and after. Expect sensitive taste and smell to the point of feeling pregnant. . You will not want a cheeseburger or cake.. it's hard to want anything even when I felt a hunger pain on day 3. Expect when you leave the hospital to feel worse on day 3-7 your body is no longer getting their nice pain meds and antiflamitory and the liquid meds they send u home makes you nauseous. What to do... have liquid Tylenol on hand and use it instead, keep Water sipping even in bed. Remind yourself that you will eat again! Love and hugs to you all Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KCamp 40 Posted January 14, 2014 You are all so amazing! Thank your for the courage! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eroper6 21 Posted January 15, 2014 Hello all! I want to encourage you all. The liquid diet is HARD but you can do it. I am 6days post-op and let's talk about the realities of post-op life. For me, I have no pain, just some discomfort. I sleep on my side with a very soft, thin pillow under my belly. I have had no trouble with nausea except after the pain meds. I'm able to get the correct amount of Protein in but have yet to eat more than 350 calories in a day. When I found out my mother in law was taking my kids to Fuddrucker's (amazing burger restaurant), I cried. A burger sounded fantastic even though I know I could not eat it now. If it were in front of me, I would probably not even want it. I am head hungry. I do not feel any real physical hunger. What I really crave is Water. I tell you these things because I think half the battle ahead of time is not knowing what to expect after. You can do it! I won't say it's easy but it is so worth it! 2 KCamp and Blue614 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
urkeelingme 9 Posted January 15, 2014 I crave Water more than I ever have & all I drank before was water. I also thought I would want more sweet types of Protein, but have found salty broths, cream Soups, blended soups, etc., have been my favorites. I'm on day 5 post op & I haven't had to take anything for the pain since I got home...I am only sore, never in pain. That liquid pain med was so awful tasting I want to vomit just thinking of it. I haven't had any trouble sleeping since I got home...I use soft pillows & a body pillow & I sleep at least 8 hours. I've truly been very blessed & hope you all have as good an experience as I have had. Blessings to all. 2 KCamp and kata13 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blue614 133 Posted January 15, 2014 Thanks so much for the posts. I hope my experience will cone close to yours. My worries were of the post op kind, this helps ease my mind Share this post Link to post Share on other sites