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Mr_Worm

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  1. Mr_Worm

    B12

    I take 1200 in the liquid in the morning and then maybe another hit prior to going to the gym. Far less than what you'd find in a 5 hr Energy shot so you're fine taking more daily. I call it my b12 zoom cause I'm bouncing off the walls right after taking it!
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    Ok To Drive?

    My doc said you can drive once you're off narcotic pain meds (they gave me liquid Lortab which i didn't take) I was driving on day 3-4
  3. Mr_Worm

    Is It True?

    I heard yes..but never back to original size. Plus in order for you to streatch it you'd have to continuously eat to the point of pain over and over
  4. The new Calcim chews I got are awesome

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    Post-Op Weight

    First off, if you don't get on a habit of only weighing in once a week, you'll go crazy. Each persons weight loss is different based on their body. Me personally, I dropped 40 pounds in 3 weeks. But I also heard guys lose differently..so its hard to compare to another person
  6. on week 4 I was drinking 12 oz protein shakes in just a few mins
  7. Mr_Worm

    Sf Jello

    Yup SF Jello can be had. I had it 3 hrs after surgery while in the hospital
  8. when you only put liquids in....only liquids come out. You can always do a shot of Milk of Magnesia to make sure the system isn't plugged up
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    Soooo Frustrating..lol

    Guess I'll never hit onederland...for my height and build...220 is where I need to be
  10. Mr_Worm

    I'm Alive.

    oh ok...IV will keep the fluids goin then
  11. Mr_Worm

    Soooo Frustrating..lol

    I thought onederland was when a person loses over 100 pounds? Am I wrong?
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    I'm Alive.

    Thats not a good idea. Right now fluids are very important, I wouldn't wait. You're suppose to be sipping either ice chips or water almost constantly the first few days out of surgery
  13. For this, I started a strength training program with a personal trainer at my local gym. Pre-op I was sailing max weights with no probs...then come 3 weeks after sleeved I was a winded weak dude. In my mind all I can do is keep pumping the weights and then I'll get it back with some tone
  14. still...picking my nose

  15. Mr_Worm

    Leg Cramps...

    I'm a life long leg cramp sufferer. I control them by monitoring potassium and water intake. Your body is losing some mass so if you're like me and you're laying in bed, you'll feel those leg musscles twitching. Its been over a year now since I had a cramp and thats with heavy gym use. This is how I have been controling it
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    Where Are All The Guys At?!?!?!?!?

    ha I'm right here!! I'm posting at least once a day!!!
  17. I agree with Vance. Welcome to the site. This site along with youtube videos of people's progress helpped me make my decision to be sleeved on Jan 12th. Good luck!
  18. the excised portion of the stomach is put into a bag while in the abs and then pulled out one of the bigger incisions or through the belly button. There are videos of it on youtube
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    Just Got Home Today From Surgery

    your weight went up with swelling and scar tissue retaing fluids. Wait a week then check the weight. Its important now to NOT become obessive with weighing yourself often or you'll go crazy.
  20. oh my bad! gee I guess thats a tough one to get around the non meat and dairy issue
  21. for me post op, my sleeve loved strained broth from campbells chicken noodle soup. Has a lot more flavor than just swanson broth
  22. hmm I dunno why it would be 6 weeks...when you're able to return to the gym after 3 weeks? I'd say take it easy and don't too wild for a bit
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    I Wish Someone Had Told Me....

    This is def not normal practice! There was no reason for that tube to still be in from the surgery by the time you woke up. Just and FYI...
  24. Also for me the cost was a factor. My insurance didn't cover any baratrics so I had to pay out of pocket. For me in Kentucky the Band and the Sleeve were the same price but the sleeve would be a one time cost proceedure whereas I'd have to pay for each band adjustment. All that info along with that sleeved patients lose 20-30% MORE weight than a band in a year. Also, 30-40% of all band patients fail and have revision surgery to the band. I'm pretty sure the sleeve is going to continue gaining momentum as a the perferred surgery other than a By-Pass. I foresee band placements greatly decressing over time...
  25. My understanding is that there are no long term data on the sleeve since its only been used alone for WLS for around 6 years. Now I also was told this used to be the first state of a Gastric By Pass in people so add that in and its been around for a real long time. As someone suggested, you can get the stats of your specific surgeon. Mine had only had 2 leaks out of 6000 surgeries so I was confortable with that. Besides, if you do have a leak they fix it with a scope down the throat and don't recut you open. As with any surgery there is risk and you can see from the many people on this fourm, we took the plunge and haven't looked back.

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