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(raises hand) Yep, that's me, a slow loser. I literally weighed the same, to the very ounce, for 6 days! I do feel changes in my size and clothes and will have to be happy with that.
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Halloween is also my favorite. I look for a reason to have a costume! Thinking as I get smaller, I can have even more creative costume fun! I'd like to be Jessica Rabbit one day!!
Have fun as the Incredibles! I think it's an awesome family idea!!!!!!!
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That is fantastic. I weighted 242.5 on June 25th when I was sleeved and I am 215 today. I hope to be under 200 very soon.Our stats are so close!
Surg June 25
SW 243.8
CW 216
I imagine the day I see 199 on the scale. I want to see that scale # begin with a "1"! I am pleased with my physical changes and smaller sizes. Trying not to be impatient.
Best wishes!!
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I'm seven weeks post op and I have been living in a variety of maxi dresses! I bought several on clearance at "Ross" before surgery. I wear scrubs to work and have already gone down one size. I happily pull those draw strings tighter each week. I did have to buy a pack of panties and wearing the "as seen on tv" bras that someone mentioned above, or sports bra. I figured between the maxi dresses and scrubs, I could go for a while before having to buy new clothes. Trying to extend the budget as long as I can. Although, I can hardly wait to go shopping and really like it in the months to come!
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...His poor attitude obviously blinded him to how terrific you look and how you're making great strides to improve your life!
Hope the drip clears soon. Can't have that taking up the room in your skinny new stomach!
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Best wishes to both of you! Much success and happiness to you both!
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In response to Gas-X not helping: Most will agree that the referred shoulder pain is likely caused by the inflation w gases during surgery and physical manipulation involved. Let us not forget that anesthesia, narcotics, and abdominal surgery cause decrease in peristalsis (natural movement of the intestines). That decrease can allow the build up or collection of gas in the bowel. We go home with more narcotics for pain and very little oral intake. The bowels may not be very quick to resume normal activity under these circumstances. While I agree Simethicone will not address nerve pain, it may address other sources of gas that can also cause referred shoulder pain. And please.... I mean no disrespect to anyone, with or without medical background. We all have opinions and most only want to offer our experiences to try and help others. I can't speak for everyone, but sometimes all it takes is a really cool looking bandaid to make some feel better.
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Most likely what is called "Referred Shoulder Pain", caused by gas. Very common after surgery. Your best treatment is walking, to get things moving. The body will reabsorb and pass the gas. Try drinking warm tea (soothing to the bowels), warm showers and Gas X. I found peppermint tea to be very soothing and helpful.
Best wishes to you!!
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I am sorry that both Compilation threads' date=' including the updated does not allow me to edit to update any longer. If it seems like there are many that want it I can start a brand new thread and redo it to add the news but I am sure that will be confusing to some, because most people keep going back to the original one and skip the 2nd one.[/quote']Mina~ Maybe you could check w Susan or Alex (admins). I believe that they are able to combine threads. That would allow us to follow up with each other more effectively. Just a thought.
~Jane
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That was so cool! Thanks!
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I take one sublingual tablet every morning at 500mcg and my labs are perfect.Ditto for me, per my MD & Dietician.
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Wooooooowwww! You were beautiful before, stunning now! Thanks for sharing! It's very encouraging!
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If it does not come off after brushing w a toothbrush, it sounds like Thrush. It is an oral yeast infection, common after surgery, high dose antibiotics and being NPO (without food or water). I was inst to call my MD if this occurs as it can cause the tongue and throat to hurt. Typically treated with a prescription oral rinse or single dose pill.
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I used Dr laving. Surgical specialist. I'm doing great. I would recommend in a heartbeat.
Thanks for the info! I'll pass it on.
Jane
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Yummy... Coincidentally I just posted a recipe on another thread where you can make crab legs in a crock pot. Glad you enjoyed it... I'm gonna try this recipe later this week!http://www.livestrong.com/article/462005-how-to-cook-crabs-in-a-slow-cooker/
Thanks Jennifer! I'll have to give this a try!!!
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Omg!!! Tonight I realized that one of my fave foods is a perfect sleeve food!!....CRABS!! (or crablegs!--whichever!). I bought some frozen snow crab legs from the store and steamed up three clusters. I could only eat 1 1/2 clusters & I was stuffed! They were soooo yummy!! And they are perfect for the sleeve because they are full of protein' date=' easy to chew (tender), and they force you to eat slow! I'm so happy I discovered this tonight! I was getting kinda tired of tuna![/quote']Yum! I'm getting a little tired of tuna myself. I didn't realize I could purchase frozen crab. Thanks!
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LOL... I was just about to post that I found these at Walmart!
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I asked my Dietician about the fact that my nose starts to run as I'm eating. She smiled, nodded and said, "That's your signal". She said that she hears this often. She told me that I should stop eating when it happens, to avoid becoming too full. I know this sounds crazy, but it happens like clockwork. I'm like a little puppy or kitten with my wet nose. =^..^=
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Ladies, I have a friend in the Madisonville area that is interested in VSG. Do y'all have any suggestions for an MD in that or the New Orleans area?
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Tori ~ I hope you found your way to Curves to get your workout on! I don't live near Denham Springs, but I know how friendly we Southerners are and you're bound to make friends anywhere you workout! It's inevitable, we're southern girls, we talk!
Day 6 Of Pre-Op Diet... Hubby Is About To Choke On His Cheeseburger!
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I loved Whataburger and probably would have stalked my poor family had they walked in the house with that during Preop. But if you noticed I use the past tense in my love for them. I had some hardcore drive through fast food love and I just don't feel that way anymore. I've even taken apart the lovey little cheeseburger and had just the patty and cheese (I'm 2 mths post op). It truly was not good to me anymore and frankly made me a little nauseous.
Ditto Wolfgirl and OTR. It's hard to believe Preop, but it's soooo true!!!!
I think I miss my personal memories of certain foods, but when they're in front of me now, they're a "turn off". For my future success, I hope it stays that way.
I am a foodie at heart and am so happy to be preparing good guality nutritious foods for my self and family. They are very happy about it too! It also means that I have fabulous little lunches, Snacks and quick dinners "for days". I may need another freezer soon!