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SinDLou

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  1. Hi, my name is Cindy, 15 years clean and sober. Sleeved 3/3/11 and feel fantastic. I reguarlly go to meetings and sponsor women in recovery. We read literature and study the 12 steps. This program is theraputic in nature - different than meetings - but it appears they use the same tools when talking about recovery. I really like watching it.

    From thier perspective it does not matter what the addiction is (overeating, bulimia, anerexia, etc...) the problem is the same. Also the solution is the same.

    I'm also touched by another common theme - people in addiction appear to have childhood trauma. Interesting.


  2. 5 weeks post op today - I feel very good. I hope March sleevers are doing okay, and if not try to stay connected with others. This message board has been so helpful to me to use as a sounding board. Of course, I always rely on my doc for advice, but connecting with others is also just as valuable.

    I LOVE my new life. Today I FULLY UNDERSTAND a new way to live, one day at a time - EAT TO LIVE, instead of live to eat. What a blessing this experience has been for me. Hang in there if you're new or having problems.


  3. UPDATE: Visit and exam by the doc yesterday. He said the muscle spasms were nothing to worry about. He explained they use stitch thread as big as the "thickest fishing line string you can buy." And that the stitch is deep and my body sees this as a foreign object. With time, he reassured me, I should be fine. He also said people complain about this muscle spasm like pain usually 3-6 weeks post op. I'm in week 5.

    Thanks again for all your comments. I love this website!

    Have a super day.


  4. I went to a one-month post op nutrition class this week. (sleeved 3/3/11). The dietition said the goal is to eat 15 oz of food A DAY! wow, that is a drastic change from the crazy, rediculous amount of food I consumed (inhaled) on a daily basis pre surgery. The voice in my head today says, as I look at my quarter cup of "whatever," stop when you're full, and you don't have to finish your plate. Seems to be working. One day at a time.

    I've heard and seen so many stories about people gaining all their weight, plus more, back in spite of having WLS. I don't judge them, I too am a food addict. Today, I am blessed with many tools to use to deal with life non food related.

    Keep up the good work. Stay connected with others, and let's do this together!


  5. I saw a product on Amazon with really good reviews called PB2 - Powered Peanut Butter. I haven't tried it yet but it is supposed to be almost as good with 85% less calories and fat. I found a store locally that sells it so I am going to try to get by there this weekend. This would be great to add to protien shakes instead of the real thing.

    http://www.bellplantation.com/

    I eat PB2 - It's fantastic and falls in line with my diet. Try it!!!!!!!


  6. I gained 6 pounds in the hospital! My stomach was so huge for the first week post op, I couldn't get my pants on.

    I vowed to not step on a scale until doctor's visits, at least for a while. I refuse to measure my sucess by my weight. I was sleeved 3/3/11, a month has gone by and I am still a little bloated. However, my clothes are fitting - and even a little loose now.

    Hang in there! Time and good nutrition will heal our bodies.


  7. Thank you everyone for your prayers. My 4 month old (only) granddaughter died of SIDS. Our family is devistated as you can imagine. food, my drug of choice, is not an option. Because of my sleeve I CAN'T eat much. Feeling feelings and not "checking out" with food is brand new for this grandma. One day at a time, the path to healing has begun - without food as a distration to moving forward.

    I'm sure this is one of many hills and valleys one goes through in life, and without food life is REAL.

    Thanks again for the kind thought and word from everyone.


  8. Just checking in and wanting to encourage March Sleevers! Surgery was 3/3/11. Mostly, I feel FANTASTIC! Healing, and finally feeling a TON of energy.

    I have avoided the scale, because I gained 6 pounds in the hospital. UGH! I made a decision to only weigh at the doctors. Two weeks I lost the 6 I gained in the hospital, plus 10 more. I am measuring my success, however, on how I feel, not by a number. Clothes finally fit again, and even are a little loose. Blood pressure is manageable, and life goes on,

    Unfortunately, we had a death in our family. food WAS EVERYWHERE. One blessing of this surgery is I had no appetite so I didn't eat my way through this past week. I felt feelings and connected with people instead. My grief is unbelievealbe, but my road to healing is awesome because I'm not avoiding the pain with food.

    Now, people, that's why we had this procedure right? So we could learn how to live.

    Hugs to all, and blessings are there - look for them.


  9. I like Beans, so here is my favorite soup: 1 can black beans, 1 can rotel tomatoes - whatever spices you like. I put in garlic, a little salt and pepper. Put in blender and heat. Yeah - Fiber (which I really need, and protein! Also, steamed cauliflower whipped with butter buds or steamed carrots with whatever spices you like - add unflavored Protein Powder and again, fiber and Protein a winning combination for my tummy.

    I'm week 4 post op.

    Have a great day.

    Cindy


  10. Almost 2 weeks post op (on Thursday). My energy is very low, but not horrible. I went back to work yesterday, since I have a desk job didn't think it would be too much. I took a power nap at lunch time for about 20 minutes, that seemed to help. I look forward to having more energy soon. I miss coffee too!


  11. Sleeved 3/3/11. I am overwhemed by all the gas - both ends. :-) I feel extremely full, and have to make a decision to drink my shakes. Overall, I'm fantastic and so happy about my decision. Even though I promised I wouldn't weigh myself I did. I gained 7 pounds in the hospital. However, I know it is from all the swelling and forced fluids. I'd love to hear about other one week experiences. Have a super day all!

    Cindy


  12. One more BTW – “What to take to the hospital” checklist was WONDERFUL. Not sure if this list can be reposted, it’s somewhere in the March role call loop I think. Anyone remember where the list came from? Most helpful for me was: sleeping mask and ear plugs. I wouldn’t have thought of that – my first stay in a hospital since my kids were born years ago. It helped me tremendously to sleep, even during the checks through the night and during the day when I was tired. Anyway, thanks to whoever put that together!


  13. Sleeved 3/3 – home from the hospital yesterday. I’m tired, but otherwise I feel fantastic. If your surgery is soon rest assured it is all worth it! Yeah – happy to be making such positive changes in my life.

    Physically I am still very bloated, and sore from sleeping on my back. (Whine, whine). But I am so happy! Hospital stay was ok, definitely a place to get stable, but recovery time is now at home.

    I have the entire week off work and plan to follow instructions…DO NOTHING. My doc, my family and friends all are encouraging me to sit still, which is significantly difficult for me.

    Hang in there March Sleevers – and STAY IN TOUCH. I love hearing how everyone is doing.


  14. Just checking in...sleeved on 3/3 and had a setback. I was bleeding in my stomach, just finished a blood transfusion and feeling better. Hopefully it helps my blod clot and all is well. Hope to go home tomorrow. Spirits are high, and I have a wonderful support system. Love to you all!


  15. Thank you for checking in! I've been wondering about how you're doing. Be patient, breathe, and ask for help when you need it (saying this for you AND me!). I leave for the hospital in about 2 hours.

    This will be worth it, time will pass and you will get better every day.

    I'm sending good energy for a speedy recovery your way! You can do this!

    Take care!!!!!!!

    Talk to you in a couple of days.

    Cindy

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