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MsC

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About MsC

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About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    rep for garment manufacturer
  • City
    Richardson
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    75082
  1. MsC

    Slow Loss

    LissyinTX, I am in the same situation with being a slow loser. I was very concerned about the slow weight-loss at my first few post-op appointments with the surgeon and she was unconcerned, said it was nothing to worry about. Then I recently went in for my 3 month visit and now she is very concerned that I am not losing more weight. I am going to see another nutritionist and am going to support group meetings and I have to continue logging my food intake -- which is the part I hate the most. Despite the frustration at losing practically nothing in the last 6 weeks, I am glad that I had the surgery -- I love having a limiter on my food intake. Thanks for posting about being a slow loser. I have a lot of weight to lose -- I am in the "super morbidly obese" catagory. Sometimes it is hard to read the postings about large amounts of weight loss in just a few months. It makes me wonder what I am doing wrong. It makes me feel like this is just another failed attempt to lose weight... but as long as I am generally moving downward on the scale I don't want to get too down about it. Best wishes, MsC
  2. Hi All, Gas-X strips are a life saver (but a little pricey) they taste like mint and you just dissolve the strip in your mouth. I am 2 months out and I still have some gas and gurgling -- depending on what I ate -- but nothing like it was in the beginning. Hang in there! And congratulations to you all; you are through with the hardest part!
  3. MsC

    Feeling like a failure

    10/31/2011 So today is my birthday. I woke up this morning and lay in bed feeling depressed. Hopeless. Like a failure. I had so many hopes pinned on being successful with weight-loss after my sleeve surgery. But I am 5 weeks since surgery and I haven't lost anything to speak of. I go up and down the same few pounds. Pre-surgery I lost 25 pounds in about 8 weeks. Post- surgery I haven't lost more than a few pounds. I am now trying to figure out what I am doing wrong and how I can make this work for me. I am getting my protein everyday. I am getting the fluids. I am taking my vitamins. I am not eating refined carbs -- mainly I eat fruit and vegetables and fiber cereal to keep my colon moving properly. Unfortunately I am hungry pretty often. I keep appropriate foods on-hand and drink lots of Crystal Light. But if I am hungry, I do eat something. I need to move everyday. I have not yet made daily exercise a routine. I exercise in starts and stops -- not with regularity. I am going to focus on working on this part of the equation. If anyone can relate to this I would love to hear how you found your way to weight loss. This is an unbelievable process to go through to find that it isn't working for you. I am really disheartened. I don't want to fail. Ms. C Surgery date 9/23/2011
  4. MsC

    298.2..That is what the scale says! YEA ME!!!

    Wow! You are doing SO awesome!!! You sound totally prepared for this surgery! Keep us posted on your success.
  5. Hi Rebel, CONGRATULATIONS on feeling so good! Thank you for your post; it gives me hope. I am a little over three weeks out and have been in a stall since about a week after surgery. It makes me feel so good to read successful, life-changing posts like yours! MsC
  6. MsC

    A Long Wait

    You are AWESOME! That is a great attitude. AND you quit smoking! WOW! These are major life changers you are going through! Congratulations!
  7. MsC

    OMG...I actually went through with it!

    I am so sorry to hear that you had such a rough time in the days following surgery. The worst is over now -- take it easy and be gentle with yourself. You will feel a little bit better every day / week. Congratulations on your surgery!
  8. I can totally relate -- I was on the all liquid diet for 2 weeks. It was very difficult at times. A couple of things that helped me through -- I made some sugar free Jello and kept it at the ready. It is almost like real food! Also, DRINK all the time. I kept a cup of hot tea, or bouillion, or Crystal Light with me at all times. Drink drink drink. Your stomach won't feel as empty. If you are going to completely go off of the rails, then drink an extra Protein shake that day. It won't hurt the diet and the protein is very satisfying. You can do this! It is better for your surgery and also I think that it really helped with my recovery. You are almost there!
  9. thanks for being my first friend on here :)

  10. MsC

    in the beginning

    Congratulations on your decision! When I read your post I identified with so many of the things that you said -- my BMI is about the same as yours, I was diagnosed in 2010 with Type 2 diabetes, I have PCOS and high blood pressure. I never thought that I would need surgery to handle my weight problem either -- but my doctor explained the sleeve surgery to me and I did my research. I definitely need the help in losing this weight and getting my health back on track. My surgery was on 9/23/11 in Plano, TX and I am already off of my blood pressure medicine AND my diabetic medicine! You are doing the right thing for your health and happiness. I wish you all the best!
  11. MsC

    HEY TEXAS SLEEVERS!!!

    @Leigh Ann My sleeve was done by Dr. Colleen Kennedy at Texas Health Presbyterian in Plano, TX. As far as advice after the sleeve, follow the surgeon's recommended diet and walk! I did laps around my house after I came home from surgery -- it really seems to help with the recovery. I only spent one night in the hospital. Since you are an ex-bandster you probably know the drill! I haven't been released to do real exercise yet, just walking. And since they put stitches inside please don't lift anything! My surgeon won't even let me push the vacuum around. I track everything that I eat and drink and my vitamins; I count grams of Protein and ounces of liquid -- since dehydration is a risk. I'll be sending you good thoughts on the 17th!
  12. MsC

    HEY TEXAS SLEEVERS!!!

    @ Leigh Ann! Welcome and Congratulations on your upcoming surgery date! I am new to WLS and have had my sleeve for 17 days now. Once I got home from the hospital it hasn't been too difficult; this forum is invaluable! I did the 2 week pre-op diet too, mine was all liquid, I refer to it as my "Vision Quest" LOL. I have heard great things about Dr. Kim! Best regards, MsC.
  13. MsC

    my first stall

    @ wishes: Thank you SO MUCH for posting this article. I have been in some despair over thinking that this surgery might not work for me. I have actually gained weight since right after surgery -- I am about 17 days since my operation. My weight went down a little right after surgery, then went up and has stayed at the same spot since. I am trying to be patient but after a life-time of having my dieting attempts fail, it is difficult to believe that the sleeve is going to work for me. This article made me feel so much better; a BIG thanks for posting it.
  14. You look so cute!!! Thanks for the update. Congratulations on your great reports!
  15. If you trust your surgeon, if your surgeon has lots of experience doing these procedures, then you should take his/her recommendation very seriously. Also, please read this forum thoroughly. So many of the sleeve patients here have had their lap bands removed and replaced with the sleeve procedure. From what I have read, the lap band has complications long term. I refer you to the sub-forum within VerticalSleeveTalk called: Band to Sleeve Revisions You will find many people who have had the lap band surgery commenting on their experiences here. As for myself, I was sleeved 13 days ago. I wanted a permanent solution with low maintenance (no fills and adjustments.) I didn't want the equipment installed in my body. My primary care doctor introduced me to the idea of the sleeve surgery. I liked the idea of reducing the production of the hunger hormone gherlin -- which is produced primarily in the part of the stomach that is removed. In my research I came across this forum and really learned a lot about the realities of the procedure. I am at the beginning of my weight loss journey but I am very happy with my choice. Best of luck to you in your decision.

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