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Posts posted by MarKing15
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I've 'only' lost 20 lbs in the first 4 weeks. Wait...what! I lost 20 lbs! How awesome is that!
Perspective is everything!
Each one of us will lose at a different rates for all sorts of reasons.
A loss is a loss is a loss....
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My info's all in my signature lines:
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I didn't have them either. My surgeon said it depended on how well he could get all the excess Fluid out.
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One of the best threads ever!
True man love is getting your chops busted on a regular basis!
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Congrats. For me, the first two days were the roughest and by day 3, I felt good and it's gotten better each day since.
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I am only three weeks out and I can eat more than that. Granted everybody is different in their recovery and their overall experience. I have been lucky and have had zero complications and never had trouble getting my Water or Protein in. At three weeks out I can eat a 5 oz yogurt, a 6 oz Protein shake, or 3.5-4oz of moist chicken. Just listen to your body and don't push too hard.
This is where I am at as well at just under 3 weeks.
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My preop diet was only 1 day so I don't think there was much of a loss.
I did set a goal of 47-lbs loss during the 6 month supervised diet plan and was proud of myself for surpassing it and losing 63.
Good luck.
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Girls, but I though we are allowed to eat every 3 hours. why you cannot just eat snack? ( healthy one). I am 2 weeks out and I am eating every 2.5 - 3 hours.
It's best to eat every 2 or 3 hours. I have a Greek Yogurt in between each meal as a snack to fill me up and give me extra Protein. The yogurts with my fluids, are keeping me feeling full and getting me through the day.
Good luck.
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Just over two weeks post op and doing pretty well.
On Friday I saw the Dr. and my incisions are healing nicely and I was given the go ahead to progress to soft foods. I tried eating a scrambled egg and after having all liquids for several weeks, it felt WEIRD eating real food. I could actually feel it in my stomach. I will be making this food transition very SLOWLY!
With three shakes and two yogurts a day, I'm getting in over 100g of Protein and trying to make sure to keep my fluids up.
I'm down 13.2 since surgery. It seems to be a little on the slow side compared to others, but I'll take it knowing more is to come.
Blessings all!
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Day 2 was the hardest for me. By day 3, I felt human again and it's gotten better each day since.
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Surgery on a Friday, only needed nausea and pain meds for two days. By that Monday I could function without them.
I cut my Multivitamin in half, but I'm able to swallow the rest of my meds with no problem.
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I had surgery on a Friday morning and was back after a week away. I have an office job with minimal to moderate walking. I've felt good so far. I'm tired when I get home, but I'm able to do everything I need to.
Honestly, I couldn't have stayed home much longer. Being at home with nothing to do was killing me! I was driving my wife crazy, begging her to go run errands so we could get out of the house.
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Found some Chia Seeds at my local Walgreen's. I hope relief is in my future!
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Yesterday was day 6 and I was comfortable on either side. YMMV.
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Last night was day 6 and I was comfortable on either side.
I've been lucky so far in that I've had a zero complication recovery. The last time I took pain meds was Sunday night, two days after surgery. I've not even needed Tylenol.
I've been good to go since day 3.
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Do a search for: butterthebean
He has an article in his signature that will ease your mind.
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It's very early in the morning of day three and I am so glad to begin feeling human again.
I'm experiencing minimal gas and side pain and making sure that I balance rest with walking. I'm have the most difficulty remembering to sip!
Per my Doc's orders, I will begin introducing Protein shakes today and hope for the best.
I do hope all my fellow 9/7 Sleevers are doing well.
Have a blessed day everyone.
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Im sorry, I should have clarified. It's not the taste of the Water, its the nausea. After every few sips, my sleeve revolts and convulses.
Did anyone experience this?
If so, how long did it last?
Thanks.
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I was sleeved on Friday and having a hard time getting any Water in, how did you do the first few days?
Guilt Over "damaging" A Perfectly Good Body Part...
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I've done more damage to my body before this surgery then this surgery ever will.