hootney1214 51 Posted January 10, 2015 It's very hard to sit and watch my family eat a nice dinner while i am measuring out my 2ounces of mushy Soups. I am eating the refried Beans and ricotta bake now , they are both delicious but heavy . I even had a bit of a scrambled egg this morning I am lucky if I got down 2 teaspoons before feeling full. All in all the sleeve is working I lost more weight last week then this week but I kind of figured that would happen . This has definitely been a hard journey but I don't regret it one bit it's going to pay off in the end . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beltran2000 1 Posted January 10, 2015 I had surgery on 12-30-14. I ended up in the hospital for a week with some complications. But being on the liquid diet I didn't lose a lb. I actually gained which was disappointing considering the hell I went thru. I am home and just trying to follow the program. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msladyjj44 19 Posted January 10, 2015 @beltran2000...I'm sorry to hear that. I hope that you are feeling better. Don't give up, just stay focus. This tool is go on a be hard for all of us but, we must not give up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherry W 23 Posted January 11, 2015 I had surgery on 12-30-14. I ended up in the hospital for a week with some complications. But being on the liquid diet I didn't lose a lb. I actually gained which was disappointing considering the hell I went thru. I am home and just trying to follow the program. I'm sure you didn't lose any weight cause you probably had IV Fluids while in the Hosp. That will put the weight on you. Are you the lady that had the blisters and skin discoloration on your tummy a few days after Surgery? I know you are glad to be home. Just keep on keeping on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennAlex 2 Posted January 11, 2015 Has anyone thought about what to eat during the puree stage? My follow up is scheduled for Wednesday and (hopefully) I'll be graduating to purees and would like to shop for some things before then. Also, about how many calories are you all getting daily? I hope everyone is progressing well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
msladyjj44 19 Posted January 11, 2015 @ JennAlex...my first week was very hard, I was not hurgry nor thirsty. I had to email the nutritionist and she told me just to keep trying. I probably do not get 300 cals in a day. But, I pureed Wendy's Chili per nutritionist. It has a lot of Protein buy, 2 tablespoons and I'm full. I've also had broccoli Soup strained. Sorry, I don't have more to share but, 4oz Protein Shake, Jello, soup and 24oz of Water a day and I'm done. ???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheBombMom 20 Posted January 12, 2015 I can't WAIT for the pureed stage! I've been getting about 200 calories in. Not quite at 64oz of Water yet, but I'm getting close. But at this point, I'm pretty tired of cottage cheese, refried Beans and Jello. I went shopping earlier and tried to buy things for this upcoming week. I got pudding, applesauce, tuna, salmon, cod and yogurt. Not sure how many calories I'll be able to do. Have my follow up w/ nutritionist and surgeon this week. We'll see what they say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hootney1214 51 Posted January 12, 2015 I am feeling a little frustrated I have followed everything to a Tee and I haven't lost an ounce since 3 days after i came home from the hospital. I had surgery 13 days ago . Has anyone experienced this ? I am now on my last day of puree. I didn't expect a weight loss slow done so soon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hootney1214 51 Posted January 12, 2015 @@JennAlex Soup and more soup has been the easiest for me to digest. I tried a scrambled egg it just didn't sit well same thing with tuna . I stuck to broths , applesauce , yogurt , ricotta bake , Jello and sugar free pudding . it's definitely trial and error :] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hdd55146 29 Posted January 12, 2015 @@hootney1214 I'm 13 days out and I've not lost much either. It's very frustrating. I really want to add some exercise. I don't feel like walking is enough. I just keep telling myself that things will get better. Once we hit the six week mark and can do a variety of exercise (I like zumba and Water aerobics) and can eat other foods I.e. veggies and lean meats, the weight will fall off. We just have to get through the healing phase first. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oatmealgirl 56 Posted January 12, 2015 I was sleeved 12/29, days 1-3 clear liquid, days 4-7 full liquid, day 8-13 purees and day 14 (today!) I started soft foods. I'm feeling great, haven't thrown up. Can drink my two 30g Protein shakes a day and 64oz of Water. This morning I had two eggs muffins that were made with 1/4 cup of egg whites. You know they shrivel up to nothing and I was able to eat almost both of them. So far, my sleeve is such a good girl and she tolerates everything well. The bad: I'm constipated and I haven't lost a pound since last Monday. I'm 11 pounds down post op but last week, nothing, I even went up two pounds. Now, I wasn't drinking my Water or eating much of anything because I don't have an appetite for anything. I met up with two of my friends, one has had gastric bypass and the other the sleeve surgery. The one that had the sleeve, who is 120 pounds down a year later, said she was the same way the first month. She said she questioned what she had done to her herself! LOL She also said to remember you've been on a liquid diet for three to four weeks and now when you introduce food or even thicker liquid, your body may hold on to it. She also cautioned me that everyone is different and not to compare my weight loss with anyone else's. She said to be patient, drink your water, because that can be the cause of your Constipation, and drink your Protein, as much as you can get in of each as that's what will burn the fat. And then, be patient. The weight loss will come once your body mends from this major surgery and you get in a routine and start to move a little more, she said the weight will start to just fall off. I wanted to share this with you as so many of us are feeling the same way and it gave me such peace. We must remember that we just had major surgery just 14 short days ago and I'm back at work already! I've decided to focus on the positives 1. The surgery is behind me now THANK God!! 2. I'm walking with no pain in my legs - Thank God! 3. I'm 28 pounds down (11 post op) 4. I've lost my fat face and neck 5. I can see changes in my body already 6. I have a plan for success Be blessed and stay focused everyone and best wishes on your journey this week and always! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherry W 23 Posted January 12, 2015 I was sleeved 12/29, days 1-3 clear liquid, days 4-7 full liquid, day 8-13 purees and day 14 (today!) I started soft foods. I'm feeling great, haven't thrown up. Can drink my two 30g Protein shakes a day and 64oz of Water. This morning I had two eggs muffins that were made with 1/4 cup of egg whites. You know they shrivel up to nothing and I was able to eat almost both of them. So far, my sleeve is such a good girl and she tolerates everything well. The bad: I'm constipated and I haven't lost a pound since last Monday. I'm 11 pounds down post op but last week, nothing, I even went up two pounds. Now, I wasn't drinking my Water or eating much of anything because I don't have an appetite for anything. I met up with two of my friends, one has had gastric bypass and the other the sleeve surgery. The one that had the sleeve, who is 120 pounds down a year later, said she was the same way the first month. She said she questioned what she had done to her herself! LOL She also said to remember you've been on a liquid diet for three to four weeks and now when you introduce food or even thicker liquid, your body may hold on to it. She also cautioned me that everyone is different and not to compare my weight loss with anyone else's. She said to be patient, drink your water, because that can be the cause of your Constipation, and drink your Protein, as much as you can get in of each as that's what will burn the fat. And then, be patient. The weight loss will come once your body mends from this major surgery and you get in a routine and start to move a little more, she said the weight will start to just fall off. I wanted to share this with you as so many of us are feeling the same way and it gave me such peace. We must remember that we just had major surgery just 14 short days ago and I'm back at work already! I've decided to focus on the positives 1. The surgery is behind me now THANK God!! 2. I'm walking with no pain in my legs - Thank God! 3. I'm 28 pounds down (11 post op) 4. I've lost my fat face and neck 5. I can see changes in my body already 6. I have a plan for success Be blessed and stay focused everyone and best wishes on your journey this week and always! Wise words to make us feel better! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hootney1214 51 Posted January 12, 2015 @@oatmealgirl Thank you so much for responding to my post what you mentioned makes perfect sense . I will try and drink more Water and make sure I get my Protein in . I am sure next month things will be different after my body adjusts to this new way of eating . I am so impatient Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hootney1214 51 Posted January 12, 2015 Thank you @@Sherry W what you wrote makes perfect sense . Thank god for this site it's so nice to have other people to talk to that are going through the sam thing as myself ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beltran2000 1 Posted January 13, 2015 @@beltran2000 what happened? How RU feeling now?@@collinus each day I am doing better. I had to have 2 blood transfusions, I also caught pneumonia and my kidney shut down. It was crazy. But after 7 days I got to go home. Home is so much better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites