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Kath-A-Leena

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    Fort Worth
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    Texas
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    76131

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  1. Kath-A-Leena

    Leslie Sansone DVD's

    I tried one for a while. While I enjoyed the exercise, I couldn't take the constant, cutesy chatter. She can be incredibly annoying. Maybe they're not all like that. Maybe it's just me.
  2. Kath-A-Leena

    Liquid Stage: What do you eat?

    I still have another week of full liquids, too. My instructions allow for other lower carb type Soups, not just Cream Of Whatever. I just have to blend them so there are no chunks and thin them a little. It's hard to find canned soups that don't have Pasta or rice. The best one I've found so far has been Progresso chicken Enchilada Soup. I've also tried throwing some extra stuff in the blender with the Cream Of Whatever to spice it up and add a little Protein. Stuff like chopped chicken, canned salmon, & fresh herbs.
  3. Kath-A-Leena

    Farewell Meal

    The larger GNCs and VitaminShoppes, like at a mall, sell singles so you can try a variety of flavors. Some GNCs only sell single flavor cases.
  4. Kath-A-Leena

    Farewell Meal

    I was able to hit my Protein targets during Week 1 Clear liquids thanks to Isopure and protein bullets. A 20 oz bottle of Isopure has 40 grams protein and most of the flavors are drinkable. Punch is pretty good. I also drank one 3.8 oz New whey bullet per day worth 42 grams. Those have kind a disturbing viscosity and a funny taste. If I had it to do over again, I would just double up on the Isopure. Now that I'm in Week 2 full liquids, I can get protein from shakes. Getting in all the fluids is tough. I'm not coming close to 64 oz yet but managing to keep ahead of dehydration. I feel great except for the biggest incision which is still sore and bruised.
  5. Kath-A-Leena

    Farewell Meal

    I couldn't possibly make a decision on one final meal so I went for variety at a Golden Corral. There's a really good one nearby. I was so enthused about doing one last blowout dinner I fantasized about it all day. Then when it was all over, I felt really disgusted. Nothing was so good it justified that overstuffed feeling that makes you lean back the car seat then flop into bed as soon as you get home. And the guilt and shame. Oh my, the guilt and shame! Nope. It's not worth it. Actually, I'm glad I did it because now I KNOW that's not the way I want to live. The next restaurant meal I have will be a tiny little ladylike appetizer portion and I'm gonna feel so virtuous I won't be able to stand myself.
  6. Hey there Firecrackers. At 1 week out, I thought I would share some random thoughts on issues of concern to the soon-to-be-sleeved and the newly-sleeved. Clear liquid Diet- Why is everything neon-colored? I'm so happy to start full liquids tomorrow so I can consume something that is a color actually found in nature. My designated diet shelf in the fridge looks like a circus with all the varieties of Isopure, Powerade Zero, Protein bullets, and SF Jello. I don't care if ever see them again but the neon SF Popsicles can stay. Although the Isopures and Protein bullets are not the greatest tasting things I ever drank, I highly recommend working them in somehow for at least the first week post-op. My strength and energy really picked up around Day 3 when I started drinking them instead of just Water & ice. Going Back To Work- Everyone worries about how soon they can or should go back to work. I went back to my desk job sooner than most, on Day 5. Really, the biggest challenge has been finding clothing that doesn't bother my incision areas. I can squirm around in my chair to find the best position to relieve any stress on the incisions. It's a little tougher to get comfortable driving but it's doable. My energy has been fine as long as I'm getting in some protein. I had much worse energy problems back when I was eating a bunch of junk and sending my blood sugar on a wild ride. Of course, everyone's situation will be different. Just thought I'd share my experience. Hydration- I admire anyone who can get in the recommended 64 oz of liquid per day. It's tough when you're still swollen. At the first sign of a gurgle, hiss, burp, or hiccup, I back off from my sipping until Lil' Guillermo calms down. I haven't had anything come back up and don't want to push my luck. Haven't experienced any dehydration symptoms so I guess it's working out OK. Hopefully, I can up to the 64 oz target soon. Just some random thoughts. Hope somebody finds something of use. Kathy
  7. Kath-A-Leena

    I'm home...

    So sorry you're having a rough time. Hope that you can get some assistance with those younguns so you can HEAL. It'll get better every day.
  8. Kath-A-Leena

    Good luck Wendy1974

    You're probably all done with surgery by now and sleeping it off. Best wishes for a quick and easy recovery. Post when you're able. Kathy
  9. Kath-A-Leena

    Back home

    Had my sleeve done Friday. Big thanks to everyone sending well wishes my way. Between the positive energy and the superior skills of Dr Alvarez and team, I'd have to say I'm one of the lucky ones. Never had any nausea or severe pain. At 3 days out, I'm mostly just concentrating on getting hydrated. My little sleeve is still very swollen and I can only swallow a tiny sip every few minutes. Also,my left side is pretty sore and bruised where they pulled my stomach out, Not too surprised there. Everything I had heard about Dr Alvarez was pretty acurate. His team has this sleeve thing down to a science. They've done about 2500 sleeves now. Experience shows. They are all over you at exactly the right time with exactly the right meds and fluids. All you have to do is follow instructions and heal. The facilities kind of reminded me of something in an old haunted insane asylum movie but it was clean. Dr A's team really cares about their patients. They also made sure my husband was comfortable and fed. And yes, the docs are cute. Highly recommend the Dr A experience to anyone who's still researching. Kathy
  10. Sending positive prayers your way!!! See you on the loser's bench!

  11. Good luck tomorrow!! :) We are all rooting for you!

  12. Kath-A-Leena

    Ok July Firecracker are youll ready?

    I'd better be ready. IT'S TIME! Just finished packing. Hubby and I are flying to San Antonio tomorrow to meet Dr Alvarez' driver who will take us to Eagle Pass. Then it's over the border for surgery Friday a.m. I can't believe I'll be on The Other Side so soon! Yay me.
  13. Kath-A-Leena

    Where have all the cowboys gone?

    Ok, enough whining. Someone posted here about having their fridge stocked with all the clear liquids possible. What types of things has everyone been buying? I am still trying all of the various Protein powders but I'm wondering what everyone else is planning to use in the beginning. I'll be fine once I get to the eggs, grilled chicken, string cheese phase but until then what does everyone else have planned besides cream of wheat, sugar free pudding and strained cream of chicken soup? My first week post-op is just clear liquids so I stocked up on broth, Crystal Light, Powerade Zero, and Sugar Free Popsicles. Most of the same stuff I've been surviving on for the past week as my pre-op diet. I also bought a variety of Isopures and New whey bullets for post-op protein. I haven't tried them yet. A lot of people hate them but then a lot of people hate Protein shakes and I like pretty much all the ones I've tried. Just not that picky, I guess.
  14. It really doesn't have that weird stinky foot smell. It's almost too good to be true. I've tried a bunch of different whey protein powders and GNC Wheybolic s the only one that doesn't have it. Get some next time you can catch them on sale. It's kind of pricy otherwise. Don't bother following the directions that tell you to use 3 scoops. That's just wasteful. One scoop tastes great and has 20 grams of protein.
  15. Kath-A-Leena

    Where have all the cowboys gone?

    They must put crack in that Diet Mtn Dew! I was hooked on it for years. I've met quite a few other DMD junkies, too. About a year ago, when I got up to a 4 a day habit, I decided it had to stop and just went cold turkey. It does seem ridiculous to be a slave to a beverage-no matter how tasty and refreshing. I still have to have some kind of caffeine every a.m., like half a cup of coffee, or I get a headache that can't be killed with anything but caffeine. Still trying to kick that. If we can get that DMD monkey off our backs we ought to be able to give up food too. Best wishes on breaking your addiction as well as on your surgery.

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