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5McK

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  1. I had my VSG surgery on October 6, 2011. Before Christmas I started having these weird pains that would start in my sternum and wrap around to between my shoulder blades. I seriously thought I was dying. I had two in December, 2 in January, a VERY bad one in February that drove me to vomiting and pretty much passing out in pain. Most of these only last about 20 minutes to an hour, so by the time I was ready to head to the ER, they were going away. I saw my doctor after that last one though. He told me what I was experiencing were gallbladder attacks. He said it was because of the drastic weight loss. Now my VSG surgeon had checked my gallbladder and said it looked good and was healthy! I was so frustrated to hear that I was now having problems with this. My doctor said that if I could handle the pain with the attacks and that if they weren't severe, I should probably wait to have it removed since I'd had VSG less than 5 months before.

    Well, Thursday March 29th, I had an attack that last nearly 16 hours and I ended up in the ER because I was out of my mind in pain. They found I had a stone lodged in the bile duct and it was causing problems with my liver and pancreas. I had emergency surgery to have the gallbladder removed and they swept the duct to get that stone out too. They were able to do this laproscopicly. Ends up I was filled with gallstones and several were marble size! I'm about 10 days out now and feel soooo much better!

    Please don't mess around with the gallstones. They can cause so much trouble with other organs that you DO need to survive!


  2. Luckily, VSG is not like the Alli pill! :D Since you will have a smaller stomach, you eat less and your body uses stored fat for energy. These storage areas are throughout the body. Yes, my fingers are smaller. Yes, my feet are smaller. So is my rump, my stomach, my face and basically my entire body.

    I highly suggest you read much of the research available online about the surgery and what your body goes through before you have this. You need to be educated about what changes to expect physically and psychologically.

    Good luck!


  3. I hope you had a blast in Vegas! Don't beat yourself up for the gain. Think about what you would have gained if you didn't have the sleeve!!!

    Now that the vacay is over, time to get back on track. It may take a few days, but that scale will start moving again in the right direction and that will inspire you to do better.

    I had the same thing happen over Christmas. Took me about 10 days to get things back on track and then the weight started coming off again. I've lost 12 pounds since then. Keep you chin up sister!!


  4. I experienced that the first five weeks or so. I'm 14 weeks out and can't remember the last time I had that. Now, if I try to eat one more bite than I should, I am in pain and will sometimes even regurgitate that back up.

    I also have found that some foods just won't be tolerated by Sleevie. It doesn't like them anymore. Listen to your body. I can't tolerate yogurt or cottage cheese now...loved them pre-surgery. Now they make my tummy hurt.


  5. I'm 14 weeks out as of yesterday. I track everything I eat on MyFitnessPal.com. I've found that if I keep my carbs around 40 a day, I loses weight. Doesn't matter how much Protein I get or Water I drink. If I go much under 40 carbs...I don't lose. If I go too much over, I don't lose. 40 is my "magic number".

    I don't understand this, I've just noticed the trend and try to keep it around that number so that the scale is going in the right direction.

    Hang in there. It's all a learning process.


  6. At about 10 weeks out, I had two gallbladder attacks in 4 days. Scared the crud out of me!! Painful too! I'd never had one before and I hope to never have another!!

    I did find that if I have one, drinking 2 Tablespoons of Apple Cider Vinegar in a cup of Apple juice will take the pain away within 30 minutes. (Gotta love home remedies)

    I do not want to have another surgery unless absolutely necessary.


  7. Thanks!! I was on liquids for a week post op. I'm on mushy for the next 3-4 weeks. I also tried Greek yogurt. GROOOOSSSS!! My sleeve didn't get a chance to turn it away. I hated it. I have been doing w/ with chopped crab and lo fat mayo and oatmeal. I may try chicken tonight. Right now- I'm trying to figure out my "full" indicator. I keep overeating.

    I also hated greek yogurt! So many people have sung it's praises on these boards, but the taste was bitter to me. Glad to hear I'm not the only one!! :)

    As for your full feeling, in the beginning, make sure you are not eating too fast. I would take a bite, put my fork down and either talk to the others at the table or if I was dining alone, read a few sentences in a book before taking another bite. This gives the food time to make it down to Sleevie before taking another bite. I found that when I'm full, I hiccup. I've also found that if I take one bite more....it's not going to stay down. Luckily I've been at home the couple times this has happened.

    Good luck on your journey!


  8. My favorite underwear I got FREE from Victoria's Secret in a promotion they had just before Christmas. I think they are "Body By Victoria". They look tiny but stretch well! They also don't show panty lines under clothes.

    Gotta say that since I've lost weight, VS and I have a "thing" going on! I love buying pretty underwear!! blush5.gif


  9. I had been so looking forward to cottage cheese when I came up on mushies...and then I tasted it and ran for the bathroom. Sleevie & I still don't see eye to eye sometimes. I lived on shredded chicken and mayo during mushies. I also ate scrambled eggs nearly every morning. Other than that I couldn't tolerate much.

    I've found my taste buds changed since surgery (I'm 13 weeks out). Yogurt and cottage cheese still taste bad to me. I had a small bite of banana bread over the holidays and had to spit that out too. I do crave broccoli (go figure) and meat now (specifically steak). I have a little ice cream several nights a week to satisfy the sweet cravings I still get daily.

    Listen to your body, but don't be afraid, like BrownDoesAll said, to try it again in a few days. Sometimes Sleevie can just be temperamental!

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