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She told me to eat more white potatoes too. I just looked at her and said, "oh really?" And she went on about how much Fiber and potassium there is in potatoes.
"Yeah, in the peel, which according to you I can't eat right now anyway..." That shut her up, and she got that look like she just sucked on a lemon.
I got out of there as fast as I could. She was about 80 years old, and probably still had the original USDA food pyramid (the one based on carbs) stuck on her wall.
Tooooooooooooo funny
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I'm a month out and struggling with mushies. I'm trying to up my calories because I'm only managing about 400 max. So, hearing that it's possible to eat more is incouraging.
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Very Very Cool. Wonderful news about your skin also. I'm in the process of ramping up my workouts.
FishingNurse reacted to this -
You look beautiful!
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Maybe you should talk about the negatives more. We may be able to give you more insight so that you won't be as fearfull.
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Also, weigh yourself in the morning as soon as you get out of the bed. It's one of the ways I can tell my lowest weight before fluids come into play.
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My doc said no. It brings too much air into your stomach.
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I normally eat on the go rather than pack a lunch so I rarely get a chance to add in a scoop of benefiber to my meal. So on that note, I have only had two bowl movements since surgery. One two weeks after because I took some Milk of Magnesia and one late last week on my own. I don't feel constipated, but I would like to see my body release a bit more often.
Is this normal? Will it improve when I move to the soft food stage?
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Kathy,
I too had surgery in MX, albeit by another doctor, my stay was similar in nature to Larry's. In terms of aftercare, I get bi-weekly check-ins from my patient coordinator and I have direct access to my gastric doctor if I need it. Also, before I left for MX, I made sure to tell my primary of my intentions ( and she was very supportive). I have an upcoming appointment with her to do a physical and several panels.
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I think that you are doing great. According to your ticker, I'm assuming that your BMI is lower than most of ours. Just make sure that you are following your doctor's instructions and you'll be fine.
Sometimes patience is the key.
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So I'm in the pureed/blended stage and I'm aware that I can eat hot cereals. But, can I eat cold cereals? I'd like to soak regular Cereal in milk until it becomes mushy. I was afraid that it was a bit too much like eating soaked bread. I don't want it to expand in my stomach, but as you know regular Cereal is already expanded when it's soaked in milk.
Maybe I'm over-thinking this a bit too much, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Any suggestions?
Shon Willis-Williams reacted to this -
I'm using a baby spoon.....lol
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I just entered my pureed stage. Yesterday, I was allowed to eat pureed tuna and any kind of egg. So of course I made a pureed tuna salad with tuna, eggs, light mayo, mustard, and black pepper. Later that evening I ate two tablespoons of pureed refried Beans. I got incredibly full so I stopped. No upchucking, the food didn't get stuck in my throat, NOTHING. Just this uncomfortable fullness. Great right? Wrong.....it didn't let up until this afternoon. So I started again with the tuna. After three spoonfuls, I'm full again.
Why is it taking so long for the food to digest? Should I go back to full liquids?
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One thing that I would advise is that you get a list of things that the $11,000 covers. It may cover your doctor, but not the anesthesia (sp?), hospital stay, etc.
Otherwise, I am self-pay, and I would do it again. Wish I did it sooner when my particular doctor was 1K cheaper.
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As I understand it, Dr Kelly has reconsidered changing hospitals because the new one doesn't have an ICU.
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I can't wait to start running. I ran track in highschool and it has always been my go to exercise. Unfortunately, the added weight put a strain on my body and I've only been able to walk.
In about two weeks I hope to get back on the track, by then I'll a month post-op.
LilMissDiva Irene reacted to this -
I had my surgery on Monday and was back to work the following Monday. 7 days. My job is somewhat sedentary, but my co-workers knew what I was doing so any heavylifting was done by them.
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Nooooooooooooooo.......no alcohol. It is wayyyyyyy too soon.
Sorry to hear about your stall. Have you contacted your doctor?
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I'm in week two. I have noticed that the hair on my face is growing at a slower pace. I don't have any crazy ideas that it'll simply stop, so I'll begin laser hair removal when my hormones level out.
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I left a message for you.
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Your hormones are out of wack from the trauma of the surgery, subsequent weightloss, and lack of calories. It may do that for a while. Nothing to worry about.
Advice On Scars?
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Be careful to spot test. I found that I was allergic to a few of the scar removal products.