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Hello! My name is Laura and I live in the St Louis area. I work in IT and have for about 18 years. I had sleeve surgery Monday, Dec 2. My insurance at work finally decided to cover most of the costs so I decided it was time. I am 49 and really didn't want to turn 50 overweight, hence my handle. I originally had decided to get the band but then did more research at the urging of my endocrinologist. She had suggested the sleeve and after doing research (and watching a procedure on YouTube) I decided that's what I wanted to do.

So far I'm doing great physically with only a little bit of pain but a TON of burping. Fortunately I had someone who gave me advice before surgery about what to have on hand afterward so I could get my Protein and enough fluids in.

One thing I've had problems with is picking a goal weight. People ask me how much weight I want to lose but I don't think in terms of weight, I think of size. I've been overweight all my life so I have no idea what weight would be best for me. I'm 5'5" but am pretty muscular from playing sports. I carry most of my weight in my belly and flabby upper arms. I know I'd really like to get to be an average size and have set my 1st goal at fitting into a size 12. The thought of not having to shop plus size stores makes me happy! Right now I'm borderline 20-22 and I honestly have no idea what it will take to get to a 12. I think once I hit that I'll reassess and see where I want to end up. How have others decided a goal weight?

Really glad I found this site and am happy to have company along on my journey.

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Congrats on your surgery! Have you been drinking enough and getting your Protein? A friend told me about Chike protein coffee drinks and ProtiDiet chicken Soup (found both on amazon). Both are pretty tasty and are a change from Water and Protein Shakes. My friends couldn't believe when I told them a sugar free strawberry Jello cup was 4 servings to me but I take my time getting through it. Hang in there! I'm so excited for both of us!

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Congratulations on your new journey! I understand about simply knowing it is time to make the change. I was the same way. I just knew I was ready and never looked back.

For your burping, have you tried gas medicines? After I had surgery in 2007, I used the disolvable strips. They did work okay, but the chewables were better. I just used the CVS store brand and they helped. The gas subsided after about two to three weeks, if I remember correctly. Check with your surgeon to see what you can take for it.

As far as picking a goal weight, I'm sure your doctor can help you with that. I know what you mean about thinking in terms of size, though. I shoot for body fat percentage first, size second....and the number on the scale is the least of my concerns. I will have to admit that it was tons of fun watching the scale drop so fast right after surgery! :)

Keep posting and letting us know how you're doing!

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I do have the chewable gas-x but haven't used them too much because the burping isn't painful, just annoying. I'm hoping I'll work through it eventually. Every now and then I get a larger bubble that actually hurts but I just try to breathe deeply and that seems to help.

Thanks for the words of encouragement!

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