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missnyki79

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Hi guys, my name is Kymberly and I have not been in the forums since my surgery in 2010. I am 35 years old, single and have an 8 year old that is awesome! He was my motivation for starting the journey.

    Encouraging others helps me to stay encouraged and motivated. I have lost a total of 220 pounds in 4 years.

    Recently I slipped a disk and have been unable to workout. I have gained sixteen pounds and freaking out. Reading all your posts has helped me to remain positive.

    Welcome to the journey, its a rollercoaster but we wouldn't change it for the world.


  2. Sounds like you're sliming. You need to eat or drink tiny little portions and then wait and see what happens. At that time, I was still drinking Protein drinks l 2 oz every 20 min. I was supposed to move to mushies, then solids, but I could only eat 2 bites so I depended on Protein drinks for the most part.

    Thanks I appreciate your response. I will try that and see what happens. It has really become annoying at this point. I am really not eating that much because I can only take about two table spoons and then I am full and there is still discomfort so I stay away from solids.


  3. Ok, Maybe something is wrong with me, I am not sure. After reading your comments I am thinking that there must be something wrong with my stomach. I am mostly on liquids even though I am 6 weeks out from surgery. I have the constant saliva all day and all night. So much so that I am throwing up when I first wake up in the morning and it is tons of saliva, and sometimes in the evening the same thing happens.

    I am only eating one solid meal a day and not much at all because of the pain that I feel when I eat solids. It is frustrating and unattractive to have to spit ALL the time!

    Ughhh, any advice for me? I have spoken with my doc and he did an upper GI and said all was well. What can I do to get rid of this "Spits"....


  4. I would say go with your gut and follow what your doctor says. Both my doc and nutritionist were on the same page, two weeks clear, two weeks thick liquids, two weeks soft foods and then solids. Right now I am at the soft foods stage and I am not as lucky as you, I am not digesting well....

    Good luck to you!


  5. I had my post-op today and spoke with my doctor about it. He said it is normal to have that feeling as you progress it will diminish. He said it is the point of movement of fluids between your esophagus and your new smaller pouch.

    In the past couple of days my "ball" has actually moved down more into my stomach area and it is not as bothersome. It gets better! :thumbup:


  6. Hey all, I am new here. I am about a week post-op. I had my sleeve done one 6/7/10. I am not hungry at all and have issues even remembering to drink Water. Is it normal to have the "ball" in your chest after surgery. It is really bother-som. I am still on thin liquids and Monday I will start the thick liquids.

    I hope to get to know you guys, I have been lurking and finally came out of the shadows. There is a wealth of information available and I thank you guys for it!

    =):biggrin0:

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