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SassyScienceNerd

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About SassyScienceNerd

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  • Birthday 02/24/1983

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    Wilmington
  • State
    NC

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  1. SassyScienceNerd

    Anyone ever get a case of the "nevers"?

    Uh, I'm over a year out and I definitely want to. Lol. Cravings are real. They don't magically go away. Bread doesn't sit well with me anymore, so a bagel sounds delicious until I have two bites. Even knowing that now, I get cravings for bagels. And burgers on buns. and roasted beet paninis with goat cheese and arugula. There's a disconnect between the part of my brain that makes my mouth water for whitefish spread on a toasted egg bagel and the part of my brain that knows that a bagel will make me nauseated and ruin half my day. I don't know how long it will take that disconnect to catch up. But it definitely didn't go away. I'd be cautious about telling newbies that it's just as simple as "you won't want that anymore."
  2. I had sharp left side pain for 6-8 months after the surgery. I'm a little over a year out and it's totally gone now.
  3. SassyScienceNerd

    April 2017 sleevers,1 yr. surgiversary[emoji3]

    Yesterday was my 1-year surgiversary too! Happy anniversary to us! <3
  4. SassyScienceNerd

    Hello Onederland

    So proud of your milestone!!
  5. SassyScienceNerd

    I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)

    I posted this on my own thread a while back but I'd like it to live forever here, too! 100 lbs down and a little past goal in this pic.
  6. SassyScienceNerd

    Any April 2018 Sleevers?!?!

    I just want to give a shout of encouragement to you April 2018 sleevers! I was an April 2017 sleever and my life is so incredible now. It can get a little bumpy, but man, it is so worth it. You guys will be on the April 2019 threads doing the same thing this time next year. I wish you all the best!!
  7. SassyScienceNerd

    Life after and eating out

    I love eating out now! I am not plagued by cravings 11 months after surgery. That may come for you as well. One tip I love is to get online and check out the menu first. That's a holdover from my old Weight Watcher's days. That way you can plan what you'd like to have, do the calorie and macro counting, and avoid temptations on the menu when you get there. When my boyfriend and I go out, I just plan to share a little of his meal because I eat so little that it hardly makes sense for me to get a full meal of my own. If he wants something I shouldn't have, it's no big deal, I order the soup or a side of veggies. If there's something on the menu I know will reheat well and I don't mind having a few more times that week, I get a full meal and take home leftovers. Sometimes I do appetizers if they are not too unhealthy, but they tend to be fried or really indulgent most of the time. I never order off of the kids' menu. A lot of people do after surgery, but I can't get over how awful the food choices are. Cheeseburgers, corn dogs, chicken tenders, and mac and cheese. Yawn. I don't even let my kids order food off of kids' menus. Right after surgery, you'll probably find that there are lots of soups out there that you never even knew about, almost every restaurant has some. It's a great option for eating out, and it helps make the pureed/soft phase a little more tolerable to be on it while enjoying a out with your wife and friends.
  8. SassyScienceNerd

    Is this what "naturally" skinny people feel like?

    Hello Twinsie! This time next year you'll be shopping for a bathing suit in a single digit waiting on the weather to warm up enough to flaunt it!
  9. SassyScienceNerd

    Is this what "naturally" skinny people feel like?

    I also wonder if naturally skinny people leave the house feeling as fly as I do right now. I feel like every eye is on me and my smokin' hot bod. Hahaha!
  10. SassyScienceNerd

    Is this what "naturally" skinny people feel like?

    Yes!! I've had this same thought myself. Do normal people just walk into a kitchen and leave without things on the shelves in the pantry and fridge calling to them? Was this always their life? There are times I have actual hunger and I'm in front of the fridge and nothing in particular is screaming my name. It makes it so much easier to make a healthy choice when I don't have that burning desire to eat the salty-fatty-starchy thing anymore.
  11. SassyScienceNerd

    Need some tips

    It helped me to do the "bicycle motion" like I used to do on my gassy babies- lay in bed (on my side or on my back- 3 DPO you're probably better off on your side) and draw your knee up as close to your chest as possible nice and slowly, then stretch your leg straight out again. Do it a few times then roll over and switch sides.
  12. SassyScienceNerd

    I'M NORMAL!!!

    It's a lovely feeling to just be normal and average! I wish my 14 year old self knew that. Ha! Congratulations on being completely unremarkable when boarding an airplane, nothing-to-see-here when standing in a line to order food, totally un-noteworthy when using a machine at the gym, and living your very best life!!
  13. SassyScienceNerd

    Cheating / random life questions

    My aunt is a size 0-2 and can indulge in anything she wants to eat, anytime. She has the genetic advantage. So I bought myself a little surgical advantage. People think that thin people look that way because they work hard and have good willpower. Sometimes that is the case. Often it is not. So there's this stigma with WLS that it's cheating because everyone wants to think they earned the right to be thin with their own hard work. Most of the time it's BS. You are giving yourself an advantage so you don't have to struggle as hard. Now there will be new struggles, restriction, vitamin deficiency, etc. You're choosing your new struggle, but no one waved a magic wand. Some people it won't be worth trying to convince. Just let them be and move along. Others will listen and their minds will be opened. Little by little, that stigma might subside, but it's not going away anytime soon.
  14. SassyScienceNerd

    Halo top ice cream

    I adore Halo Top. The mint chip, salted caramel, and red velvet are my favorites. My kids even eat it and like it.
  15. I reached my goal and could not be more satisfied! My sleeve was the best decision of my life. 10 months of learning how to use this tool brought me from a size 20 to a size 6.

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