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Boredoncemore

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. My first week I poured all my liquids into one of those medicine tops that come with cough syrup...i was only allowed to drink that much at a time, every 10 minutes I was pouring water...was RETARDED! When I went back to work I started sipping from a straw and haven't stopped...I drink down (2) 32 oz of Water daily from my sonic foam cups...makes me not think about it so much. I find a handfull of nuts helps me drink more, the sea salt gets me thirsty and provides some protein...


  2. My reflux was extreme with my band, so I removed the band, then had the sleeve put on 2 years later...NO RELFUX! I can sleep without junk coming up my throat--it is sooooo nice, :).

    I agree that the sleeve has very little stretching, and very little ability to stretch--I know serveral people (most in my family) who have done gastric and the weight gain is one reason I went with the sleeve this time...it just made more sense to keep the digestive track intact as much as possible.


  3. I always have to leave the bread off stuff...and regular chips and fries fill my tummy FAST! Fast means I'm not satisfied. I think my all time favorite so far is cajun spiced grilled fresh caught catfish with onions and bell peppers...the week I lost the most weight I ate grilled fish for all main meals the whole week...tonite I skipped food and went with my water...I have about decided to eat when my body says eat and drink when it says drink! That is what skinny people do, right?


  4. okay, so I cheated...but the ole doc said I could eat anything and drink anything and it was my choice...so today I choose to eat a lunch size bag of puffy cheetos and one of those 8 oz dr. peppers (still working on it)...and I think it is the best day of my life since Dec 3rd!

    The chips weren't a problem, but that Dr. Pepper although good does feel funny...bubbly I guess...

    Tonight I shall go back to my Protein and Water....*weeps* lol...


  5. I have tried 3 times to drink a dr. pepper...(also tried coke)...I could actually SMELL the coke and was set on taking a drink...the carbination burned my mouth and all the way down my throat...:tongue_smilie: just not the same anymore!! And the Dr. Pepper was sooo sweet-UGH.


  6. I agree all the creamy Soups are gross...I ate only potato Soup until week 4...also ate malt o meal and very creamy oatmeal, my Dr. said I could survive 40 days without food, so just to eat what I could without getting sick DRINK DRINK DRINK. Now I'm at week 8 (I think) and eat just about anything I want. So just relax and eat what you feel taste good and you can tolerate--so other people are eating?? so what, eventually you will have your friend (food) back in small adequate size, and you will have a new friend (your waist) back as well. :smile:


  7. I'm about 7 weeks and I cook my family 3 meals a day now...NEVER done that before. I make their lunches, plan their Breakfast, and of course cook their supper. I have always enjoyed cooking and still prefer food network over any other channel, just because I love food doesn't mean I have to eat it---I just force others too--I bring more Cookies and cakes to work, I've taken up freezing leftovers and giving them to my grandmother and aunt...it works for me, I still exercise, but food can be a passion-not automatically an obsession.


  8. sooo, I went home to Mama's this weekend, sitting around a table of about 20 people I mentioned trying to find some deer meat to buy because of the Protein...everyone just stopped at stared then started talking all at once...needless to say I came home with a BAG full of venison meat---evidently the new man in my Aunt's life has killed 16 this year, 3 of my cousins and one uncle have reached their limits and another cousin voluteer to give me an entire frozen deer he had just put in his freezer!!! (his number 7 this year)

    That is what I get for being from Hickville, USA, ROFL.


  9. My gallbladder has been removed since 2003, so my pain isn't that either, but everytime I eat I get intense cramps and pains from under my ribs down to my pelvic--all intestinal/ colon areas. Surgery Doc gave me some anti spasm pills but they do not always work...my THIRD attempt to see a gastronoligist is Monday...first 2 doctors cancelled, UGH! Usually takes about an hour for the pains to cease. Soft foods like canned peaches and applesauce do not cause pain, but the first bite of meats, or oatmeal and BOOM. We shall see what I can find out!


  10. I enjoy reading your post...my diet consist of the following:

    Breakfast 2-3 oz of Fiber oatmeal

    snack 3 oz of applesauce

    lunch 4-5 thin slices turkey

    Snack snack cup of no sugar added peaches (or pears)

    Supper attempt to eat 2-3 bites of whatever I'm cooking...last night was a meatball...ONE meatball, small meatballs, lol.

    Snack FUDGE POP!!

    So seeing someone getting to eat what seems like a TON of food is something to look forward too! I have to go see a gastronologit (sp) next monday, when I eat any real food I start having extreme intestinal cramps....:sad0: My sleeve Dr. gave me some anti spasm medication but it doesn't always work...hope they can figure out something!


  11. I shall do the chicken dance if/when I'm ever able to eat a full cup of real FOOD! and with CRACKERS! Takes me 20 minutes to get down that 4 oz of applesauce and even then I leave some in the cup!

    This saturday I'm making my extended family go to a fancy resturant for my birthday, so I can watch everyone eat awesome food...I'm serious, since I can't eat I want everyone else to eat so I can see and smell, if I'm lucky I might get to cough down a spoon full or two!

    Band and sleeve restriction is sooooooo different.


  12. I agree with Tiff, with the band I wouldn't eat any meats at all, unless it was ground up and cooked and mixed in with some cheese dip! So far (and I'm only 4 weeks with the sleeve) I have eating meatballs, deli meat and fish. The throwing up is not the same, food simpy comes back up when I've eaten a bite too much or i'm intolerate (that milk I tried to drink, UGH). So far just the one bite comes up, not all I've eaten. Hope this helps!


  13. "the bigger they are the harder they fall" --I have more to loose, it comes off fast for me to start, but from experience I know I plateau at 278, then again around 230...I think those are weights from Jr high and High school that I stayed at for long periods of time, so my body likes those weights! Your current weight is my GOAL! lol...

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