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NuStartInTx

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  1. I had the same problem after gallbladder surgery, my pants kept rubbing on my belly button and I ended up with a skin infection and a round of antibiotics. Definitely call your Dr and be careful! I had surgery on the 15th and am back to the office tomorrow. I'm more worried about my back hurting than anything


  2. I don't think he's setting you up for any kind of failure. Keep in mind that the sleeve as a stand alone surgery is relatively new to the United States. What I have noticed is that early sleevers were put on very restrictive diets for much longer periods of time. As far as diets go we are still in the learning stage The trend that I have seen is that the very restrictive diets were probably not necessary though they are likely more beneficial to weight loss. Whereas what you have been recommended will likely be easier to handle & result in less head hunger & cravings. The restriction you have will create the weight loss. Yes' date=' your NUT is one of the most progressive I've heard, but I don't believe that he is causing you any harm.[/quote']

    Thanks! I'm going to keep my focus on Protein and do what it takes to get down what I can. I barely feel like drinking - now I gotta eat too!


  3. I'm confused by this as well...everything I've read says Protein protein protein...then at my one week post op check up where I was cleared for pureed my NUT tells me I can basically eat whatever my family is eating as long as there is protein blended in as well and not to worry too much about carbs because I've got to get my calorie intake up much higher. sauces, gravies, whatever is needed to thin the food out is ok and not to worry about low fat etc until later when I'm on mushies. This sounds o wrong o me, I'm scared he's setting me up for failure and bad habits in the long run. Now I'm at a loss or what to do (or eat!)...


  4. Aside from looking awesome and skinny, you look healthy and happy! Thanks for sharing, this is just the inspiration I needed today (6 days post op with a raging headache and cranky). I've also read a lot of your posts - always down to earth, helpful and positive, please know they are appreciated. Congratulations!


  5. Things I actually used at the hospital:

    Bactene for dry mouth (before I could have ice).

    Chapstick

    Cottonelle flushable wipes

    Eye drops (my CPAP) dries my eyes out

    I took house slippers but didn't use them, I wore the little non slip hospital socks. But I wish I had worn them because the bottoms of my feet were tender from walking around on all that tile.

    Disposable mouth freshener brushes (little toothbrushes that require no water). My crushed meds (BP) were horrifically bitter and these were the only things to get the taste out of my mouth

    Things I am using at home:

    The little squirt bottles they put ketchup and mustard in at restaurants. I filled them with Gatorade 2 and cold herb tea. This way I could squirt my drinks into the little medicine cup dispensers without having to get up or worry about spilling all over. Also I didn't have to keep an open glass with me on the recliner.

    Still using flushable wipes

    A thermometer for just in case. A few times I felt bad and couldn't tell if I was warm from being under blankets or running a low fever.

    Sundresses - clothes with no waist to rub on my incisions.


  6. I've been having those new Ensure Clear drinks. They are a little high in sugars and carbs' date=' but do have 9 oz of Protein. I'm only going to drink those for a few more days. Then when I can, onto full liquids. It's one of the few things sitting well with me, so I figured I'll take it![/quote']

    I'll have to try those, these isopures are so awful tasting...


  7. Hi! Hope everyone is doing well! I slept 8 hours in my own bed last night and feel so much better with the rest. I've been sipping broth but having a lot of trouble finding something to drink. Any suggestions? Water is hard to get down. I'm no where near getting enough!

    I'm just a little sore' date=' and haven't needed any pain meds at all.

    Everyone check in when you can![/quote']

    Hi Laura, I'm also drinking Gatorade 2, sugar free popsicles,as well as Isopure.


  8. After I take pain meds I'm sleepy for about an hour. Then I feel semi good for an hour or two (this is when I get most of my walking in) then my incision sites get super tender until its time for meds again. Also if I sleep for several hours it hurts when I first get up and move around - stretching things out. Getting ready for my first shower! Gas pains less every day. I came out of the hospital burping and now I'm passing a LOT of gas. My little boy thinks that part is hilarious. Every day a tiny bit better. How about everyone else, how are you feeling?


  9. I'm on the losers bench! About 7:00 am yesterday I was sleeved. I feel like a train ran over me! Its been one horrible first night. I have not been passing gas or burping. I just feel like my insides are fire.

    I felt the same way yesterday until I started walking. Everything feels better when I'm up. I really hope you feel better soon :-). Keep your chin up!


  10. Thanks! I just hope airport security doesn't give me a hard time with baggies of white powder?!!! That could make a very bad morning!!!!!

    I take different flavors. Choc, banana, etc. so different colors and I also keep a shaker bottle in my bag, all contributing evidence.....no problems so far, even when I travel to the Middle Est!


  11. I am traveling tomorrow but I do t want to carry the big tub of Protein powder. Anyone ever travel without the ind packets???

    I travel for work and had the same problem. First I tried taking the ready mades - they were so heavy, so now I get the ziplock snack sized bags and pre measure each serving (two scoops per bag). Then I put all the snack bags into a larger baggie and seal it. Light, small and ready to go!


  12. Congrats Laura! I'm sleeved now and doing well too...my surgery took twice as long because apparently my stomach was glued to my spleen and he was trying to avoid having to cut into the spleen (didnt even know this could happen). Even with my CPAP plus oxygen my oxygen drops into the 70s when I fall asleep so I haven't really gotten any rest. Not such a problem today but if this keeps up I will be an unkind peron by tomorrow lol. Best wishes and positive thoughts for all!

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