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janerose

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  1. Four weeks today - down 24lbs which is great - but haven't lost a pound in a week! very fustrating to say the least. Now trying to find out what I can eat and how much - trying to work in all the Water - which is a huge challenge at this point - water makes me feel empty and hungry.

    Good news - my jeans are too big - today will be their last day, then on to the pile of giveaways.


  2. My pain is in the middle of my back - just started (I am four weeks out) They took me off all arthritis meds so I am thinking this is the issue -

    I crunch up a tylenol which helps but does not stop the pain.

    I feel as though my body alignment is off - which could be true as my stomach is alot smaller.....


  3. I miss diet pepsi - it was my go to every morning - always a bottle in the frig for a quick sip to start my day off - this morning I craved Water when I woke up.

    I think a scallop would be ok - cut up in small pieces. My thought on the food intake is to not totally deprive myself of anything - just a taste is all I need; I am fine knowing that I can eventually have a bite or two of anything my stomach will accept; just not going to eat a half a bag at one sitting - just a taste will be fine.

    Yesterday I had two parties to attend; ate piece of cheese, small meatball and a piece of shrimp at both - I even ate an eighth of a piece of boneless buffalo chicken - (before I would have eaten 8 of them).

    I have lost 28lbs to date - my doctor put me on regular food after three weeks (sleeved four weeks ago) so far everything is great - so glad to not feel deprived of anything (except beer and pepsi) - it is working for me!


  4. Meginola - Exactly what I was looking for! You had some great ideas for someone just like me! I will go to the store this weekend and stock up on all those great easy to make and tasty good foods.

    Amanda, thanks but at this stage of my life - I don't want to cook for myself anymore - I brought up a family who I cooked nightly for and did a great job of providing meals; that part of my life is over; I now enjoy not coming home from the long days of work and having to "put something together"

    We are all different people with one common thread - the sleeve


  5. Hi,

    My wonderful Doctor told me to embrace my kitchen and start to cook my meals to help me keep within in the program. Well, I have tried - I either burn it (lots of smoke detectors going off) or it just lacks flavor.

    So, I am wondering if anyone else has this issue and how they solved the problem.

    I would appreciate any suggestions -


  6. Thanks for the good words - just want my stamina back as my work life is crazy and while I was out the pile of call backs just mounted up.

    Before the surgery I was on an anti depressant, they took me off and did not replace (with my permission) so at one time I am going through the loss of that - no cocktails for a while - and no comfort food all happening in the dreary winter in New England.

    Today I feel better and thing are starting to work themselves out. My blood pressure has dropped so the meds had to be adjusted - seeing the cardiologist on Friday.

    I know this summer when I am walking to the beach without huffing and puffing I will so glad I made the choice.


  7. well, wish I could tell you it was a great experience - the surgery was smooth - but I had a reaction to the adhesive used during the surgery - bad ugly itchy rash. Took a week to gid rid of it; it was unpleasant.

    Must admit can't get enough Water each day - so I am weak and have very little stamina; trying to do ice tea, gatorade, chrystal lite.

    Have little appetite at all - eat as much as I can, but nothing tastes right. I miss my crutch which was food. I know it will get better; but for now I feel sad and confused.

    I have lost 23 pounds since January 10th - but it doesn't make much difference right now.

    Can't wait to feel great again - which I know I will !


  8. Sleeved on Tuesday, January 10th - the procedure went pretty well - Dr said it took about an hour - came back to room with the necessary PCP for pain and some pretty wild dreams - little pain. When I fully woke up I was nauseus and dizzy this unfortunately continued - vomitting and not being able to vocus and anything. Second day work up with a small rash - still dizzy and just not feeling well, no pain or stomach distress - just everything around it.

    Sent home and woke up with the rash taking over the enitre area from my arm pits to my knees - could not scratch enough or find any relief - went to Doctor next day who prescribed a steriod - after four days it was better and now is controllable with some Euchrin calming cream.

    Having trouble with getting all the Water in; got semi dehydrated and began to feel dizzy and tough to stand up for periods of time. Blood pressure was way low; so cardiologist took me off one pil.

    Today went to Gastric Surgeon who confirmed some dehdraytion and made me promise to try harder with liquids. He said I was recovering very well and put me on a stage 5 diet which allows more real food. I am down 24.7 pounds and feel much better today; went to work for a few hours - (I have such a supportive boss - I am blessed)

    So in the end it was a good decision to have the sleeve - I do miss food; I loved it so; but am going to make this all work.

    This is a wonderful place to get it all out - .


  9. Tomorrow is the day! Normally I am a very relaxed person; but for some reason this past week I have been stressed out and cranky. I am certain it had to do with the pre-op diet of no carbs and not having my normal food to comfort me.

    I am sure I made the right decision but I just want to get through this week; I will be celebrating my 63rd birthday on Friday with a Protein shake and resting at home.

    Thank you all for the support; so glad I found this website and the over 60 group!


  10. Tomorrow is the day - must admit it was a really rough weekend - the pre op diet (five days) on top of the anxiety of the upcoming surgery (on top of watching my two grandchildren ages 2 and 10 for the past four days). I am feeling very anxious and out of sorts.

    Yes, I have questioned my decision to go through with the surgery - I love food and it was my comfort - but I want to be healthy and the sleeve will give me the tool to work with to make it all happen.

    Just want to make it though the rest of today at work - go home, clean my house, and hopefully relax until 6:00a tomorrow morning


  11. Thank you Suzanne for the words of encouragement - five more days; can't wait to have the surgery behind me not in front of me - doing the pre op diet now and it is not easy - I want to eat something other than Protein - but know this will all be worth it.

    Will definetly keep you posted on the process - I don't know about living to 110; will be happy with 80!

    thanks again!

    Jane


  12. I am 62 having my surgery on January 10th - will turn 63 on January 13th - best birthday present I have given myself in years.

    So good to read all the success stories of our age group - I just want to be healthy for the next phase of my life - the sleeve was the best option as I too have tried every diet known to man/woman - my family Doctor gave me speed at age 13 so my weight struggle has been for 50 years.

    Please keep in touch - need the support of the mature group at this point


  13. So glad you called her and hope that you can work something out with the group - Dr. Ben has done many surgeries and has great pre and post people working with him.

    My surgery is January 10th; just got a call from the hospital for a pre-surgical exam and had all the blood work done today as well.

    I am heading up to Vermont for the next four days to Celebrate the New Year - it will truly be a New Year! Keep in touch and let me know how it goes for you.


  14. II just wanted to be sure I could go out and enjoy the same things I have always enjoyed without overdoing it as I do now. I can drink with the best of them; but know I will no longer do that - just don't want to stop completely; my plan is to stop drinking for three months then see where it takes me.

    Just relieved to know there are others in this group with the same thoughts.


  15. So very glad I found thes posts - surgery in two weeks and honestly was concerned as I too am a drinker - not an abuser - just enjoy drinks with friends and family.

    I am prepared to give it up for a couple of months - but hopefully by spring/summer I will manage to have some drinks on the beach just won't have to feel so badly about how I will look in the bathing suit.

    Great to know I am not alone with this.............................

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