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  1. 2 points
    Thank you. I had not even thought about taking my measurements!
  2. 2 points
    SusieQ2019

    barbaric process

    I agree WLS is a roller coaster especially when making the decision to actually have the surgery. Getting to the point of accepting that weight loss surgery is not something to be ashamed of but the celebration of a tool that will enable us to have a longer and healthier life. No shame in looking out for ourselves first. I also have a very judgmental family the reason I haven't told not one member( except for my children who super supportive). If i don't put myself first no one will.
  3. 1 point
    Donnythedevil

    Gastric bypass 6 years ago

    Down 18 stone now have stalled can eat regular potions now need to get going again not a goal of 13 stone yet any idea's how to reset it. Sent from my SM-G930F using BariatricPal mobile app
  4. 1 point
    angie_is_losing_it

    1 Week Water Pain

    Hey there... I have a similar issue. I can drink my protein shakes, eat soup without any kind of problem...but drinking water....two sips and I feel that same kind of stomach clenching. I can drink powerade zero fine to without that feeling... but plain water...not so much. Sent from my SM-N950U using BariatricPal mobile app
  5. 1 point
    gabybab

    Family driving me crazy!!!

    I'm not sure but I think that says your husband loves 💗 you. I don't know what I would do without my daughter helping me. I've had a hard time recovering and help is a blessing. I hope it all works out for you and you get the support you need. Best wishes!
  6. 1 point
    It's been a great year, and I wouldn't trade it for anything! Down a total of 221 pounds!!
  7. 1 point
    DaleCruse

    No wine/alcohol for one year?

    Know yourself. If you only have 1 or 2 on special occasions, you'll probably be fine. Me, on the other hand, I don't do moderation. I'm either all in or all out. I was a wine person before surgery 4+ years ago & stayed that way after. I lost 108 pounds & then regained 40 of it because I was drinking 1 to 2 bottles of wine a night every night. The horror stories you've read about are true for some people like me. I'm proud to say it's been almost 2 years since I had a drink & the weight is slowly starting to come off again. If I could change 1 thing post-op, it would be never starting to drink again. But that's me. Good luck, whatever you choose!
  8. 1 point
    RickM

    No wine/alcohol for one year?

    Doctors' philosophy on this vary from a few weeks to never again depending upon their experiences. The basic issues are: Healing - alcohol is somewhat corrosive to the stomach lining so one needs to give things a chance to heal first, Alcohol tolerance - rapid stomach emptying means it tends to hit faster, and with less (i.e., a "cheap drunk") so care must be taken there, Transfer addiction - we can no longer satisfy whatever addictive tendencies we have with food, so it is easy for transfer that addiction to something else, like alcohol, drugs, shopping, gambling, etc. What was a casual habit of a glass of wine with dinner occasionally can easily turn into full blown alcoholism. Liver health - starting as morbidly obese, or worse, our livers are not usually in very good shape to begin with (hence the "liver shrinking" pre-op diets that are often prescribed) and the liver is further stressed from its role in metabolizing all that fat that we are rapidly losing. It doesn't need any more stress from ingesting a known liver toxin like alcohol (not a judgemental thing, just our physiology at work). My surgeon is also a biliopancreatic (livers and pancreas) transplant surgeon, so he is in the no alcohol as long as we are losing weight camp (and ideally forever) and indeed we sign a contract to that effect - he doesn't want any of his bariatric patients coming back onto his transplant table! Those are the issues in play, and some aspects bother different surgeons to different degrees, so they have different policies. Check with what your surgeon's policy is, and decide for yourself - we are all adults here.
  9. 1 point
    Healthy_life2

    Gastric bypass 6 years ago

    Hey, I just found this site on pouch reset https://www.obesitycoverage.com/the-pouch-reset-losing-weight-after-weight-regain/
  10. 0 points
    Jessicajq

    Post Sleeve Complications

    I was tested before and tested positive. I went through a cycle of antibiotics. There was not a follow up endo and biopsy to confirm it was gone. With everything that is going on I am sure it's still there. Another worry.....

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