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deltadawn817

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About deltadawn817

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    Female
  • City
    pullman
  • State
    wa
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    99163
  1. deltadawn817

    bread hurts my sleeve

    same here but it helps if it is toasted.
  2. deltadawn817

    Recovery: C-section vs sleeve

    sleeve has nuttin on c section.
  3. deltadawn817

    Ewww. Sorry poop question

    colace didn't work for me at all. It is just a softener. Apple juice always helped me.
  4. deltadawn817

    Freakin' blender balls!

    I put them in the dishwasher top rack and I stick them on the rack as in the put the rack peg through the whole in the blender ball they stay put and don't get caught. I had one get caught and then I started doing this.
  5. deltadawn817

    Stop sipping

    I think the time varies with everyone but it was a good 8 months before I realized I didn't have to think about my sip size. I was able to gulp a little then too.
  6. deltadawn817

    Dizzy

    I would take to your PCP about this. I get dizzy when I need fluids. but if you really feel you are not dehydrated then I would consider looking into and about hypoglycemia.
  7. deltadawn817

    Incision possibly infected?!?

    They are not red but I will still keep an eye on them. I would also try to keep them dry hit em with the hair dryer for a little bit when you get out of the shower also it wouldn't hurt if you wanted to put a little triple antibiotic ointment on them.
  8. deltadawn817

    BIG FAT PEOPLE!

    I know there are many people out there that are not addicted to food that are over weight. They just don't take the time for themselves. I wasn't a food addict but I was medicating with food when I didn't know I was at times. I know I didn't eat my first meal of the say till noon with being up at 7 and then I would eat again at 3-4 pm then again sometimes at dinner 6 pm and then again at night before bed at 10 so all my food was in the later part of the day as I just took care of myself last.
  9. it was an option for me but I had to do it for 30 days before surgery.
  10. I have a IUD Mirena and PCOS and was not getting a period at all. I am a year out of surgery and had my first one right after surgery and then two more in the past year so a total of 3 periods since surgery.
  11. I am sorry you are going through this and I feel you need to find another vice for your stress. I am a huge stress binge eater. I can't have things in the house that I will eat till it is gone period. I just can't buy it and have it around. I would suggest if you like crunchy do cut up veggies, if you like sweet find a yogurt you like, Or a frozen yogurt
  12. Glad it was just spasm. On a side note you may like to be all fancy and like the pink but it is VERY hard to read and font is rather small too. I had to copy and paste what you wrote into Word just to read it.
  13. For me the sweet spot in time frame was 8 month out. I didn't have to think about my portion size, cold liquids didn't bother me anymore. It all just became natural for me. from portion size, to bit size to gulp size.
  14. deltadawn817

    Advise please

    I would say put less on your plate you can ALWAYS go back for more. Ice cream you will be fine if you can tolerate dairy still. Many people can't after surgery too hard to digest. if that is the case you will be able to just go with out Soda.. once you get further out some people still drink it no issues at all. I can't I feel like my tiny tummy is going to explode when I tried to drink a sip so that was enough for me to not want it anymore.
  15. deltadawn817

    doc wants me to have bypass

    I am going to suggest if you really want sleeve over bypass then I would suggest a double surgery and as if that is an option to have your band removed with the excess scar tissue and then schedule the sleeve at a later date after the repair surgery has had time to heal.

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