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melodymouse

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  1. how funny I find the opposite has happened to me.. im colder now than I have been..normally im hot all the time.. but now.. nope.. Im freezing most of the time.. but no hormone changes or anything like that.. just body temp has changed.. im hoping summer wont be so bad this year if im cold all the time LOL

    You took the words out of my mouth, Nancy! I only had minor hormonal changes but then I'm also over half a century old! Ha ha! It's good to be cold for a change and I am also hoping summer will be better with less of me and much smaller clothes!!


  2. No! Your own body needs that right now. Just because you feel better doesn't mean you're healed completely. It takes about 6 months to recover from any surgery. In addition,!WLS puts special demands in your body. RNY or Sleeve. It doesn't need to work any harder to replace plasma on top of everything else. You should wait. You'll have plenty of time to help others later!


  3. I've been on stomach meds for about 4 years already. The way I look at it' date=' I'm suffering now, I might as well be thin and suffer instead of fat and suffer lol.[/quote']

    My surgeon puts everyone on Omeprazole for 4 weeks post surgery. I was told for 10 years that I had GERD but the meds never helped. My surgeon found a Hiatal Hernia when he did my sleeve ( very common in obese people) and he repaired it. It was obviously what had been causing my pain because after it healed, I haven't needed acid meds since! = )


  4. All of your organs operate on Protein. If you don't get enough, you won't lose. As perpetual dieters we were incorrectly taught that "less" is "more". And although that is true with all the crap food we eat, it is not the case with healthy nutrition. If you don't get enough your body will go into starvation mode. Your metabolism will slow in an effort to "save" itself. So eat. Plenty of protein and good carbs, fruits, veggies and stay away from the simple carbs, bread, Pasta, grains, starches . Most of all Fat and Sugar! When I would hit a stall I would do that and in a couple of days, I would start to lose again!


  5. I got tired of being on the roller coaster, up, down, back up again. I went from being hungry ALL THE TIME to having to remind myself to eat. From being tired all the time to not being able to sit still. I lost 55 pre surgery and decided to try it on my own with all my new information. I got stuck as always, and slowly started creeping up. After finding out how your body physically fights you and that it was not simply a lack of will power, it was my best choice. Even with some major complications, I would do it again in a second!!


  6. A couple of things can cause this. One it is more natural for us to be upright, so our organs are designed for that. Laying down changes angles and pressure that can cause pain. The other reason is circulation. When we're awake, up and moving our circulation is better bringing fresh blood and oxygen to our healing tummies. When we lay down and sleep, our circulation decreases and causes more pain and stiffness. The more active you can be during the day, the faster you will heal and the faster the pain will disappear. Just don't over do! You will feel better soon!


  7. Well for me after surgery it's about 10 days but now twice a week!

    Same for me. My system was totally empty for surgery so it took time to build back up. My PA told me at my year check up that it is perfectly normal to only go every 3-4 days, something I wish I'd known a lot sooner.


  8. Not dumb! Water won't stretch your sleeve. It goes right through.

    Water can stretch your sleeve. It has mine. My system digests really slow. There are nights when my stomach looks and sounds like a watermelon because I can't get my pyloric valve to react and release the water. I wind up having to eat some Protein to get it moving! Sucks!!


  9. salad was the only food I mourned for after I had surgery. I could eat cooked veggies but the raw ones took a while. @ 15 months, they still are slow digesters for me. I pretty much stay away from bread but when I do eat some I either have Orowheat Winter Wheat bread or I use the multigrain sandwich rounds. They're great as a substitute when I make my half a hamburger.


  10. When in doubt, Always check with your doctor. Better to feel a little silly, than to wind up with a serious problem. Your pic however does look pretty normal so I wouldn't freak out. It's when the edges or surrounding skin get hot and really red that you need to start to worry.


  11. Blood work is normal. I've seen numerous doctors: neurologist' date=' ophthalmologist, neuro opthalmologist, and a retina specialist. All have been baffled with the root cause. I'm definitely not dehydrated as I've been there done that got the "3 ER visits" t-shirt from the dehydration. So, I can easily identify dehydration.

    Though, I hadn't heard about the rapid weight loss theory... I'll ask them about that when they call me back this week.

    All I can do is trust in the doctors and continue living my life. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

    ~Jenn[/quote']

    I wish you all the best Jenn. Be sure to keep us posted!


  12. I agree. You are already a beautiful woman! Don't let things your husband says or does hurt. I am married to a man who was diagnosed as a narcissist. If its not about him, it's not important. I spent a lot of years putting up with his criticism and taking it personal when he really just needed to put me down to make himself feel better. A counselor had me read a book called "Codependency and the Power of Detachment" by Melody Beatty. It helped me immensely. It taught me how to not let the behavior of others control my feelings or actions. I highly recommend it. On a more personal note, don't stay with a man who cheats on you. You deserve better!! Hugs to you!!


  13. Definitely talk to an addiction counselor. I delayed my surgery for 10 months because less than 2 weeks before first scheduling, I had people begging me not to go thru with it. A relative of a close family friend was in the hospital dying of liver failure because she had cross addicted to alcohol because she could no longer eat to deal with her problems. She died at 32 years old leaving 3 kids behind. Obesity is an addiction just as serious as any other. If you don't deal with the problems that caused you to gain weight, you can transfer it very easily. Please, please don't wait to get some professional help. We don't want you to die.

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