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sassycruiser

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  1. Since Tuesday I have had a pain on my left side under my rib cage. Yesterday I started to get cramps in the same area any time I ate anything - including drinking Water.

    I could drink gatorade yesterday without the cramps but today no such luck.

    I am hoping just pulled a muscle or something but I am thinking I need to go to my doctor. However its Sunday and I really don't relish a trip to the ER and having to explain to 100 residents about the gastric sleeve.

    Any advice?


  2. I am taking Bariatric Advantage.

    2 multi Vitamins (chewable a day)

    1 Iron supplement (chewable)

    1 Calcium supplement (crystals you dissolve in water) but was also told I could take Vicatv (not sure if thats the name but they are the choclate chewy ones you can buy at the grocery store

    2 Vitamin D (1000 each time)

    According to the dietician at my clinic you have to take the supplements over a days time for maximum effectiveness. Your body can only absorb so much at a time.


  3. I have learned a lot from this forum. Thank you to everyone. Thought I would pass along my experience.

    I was sleeved 12/5. First week was bad but not totally unbearable. Mostly because my husband stayed home with me and "watched" me and made sure I was eating, etc.

    I had read about plenty of people on this board and in articles who went back to work after one week. I decided I would try working from home. I was eating on the regular schedule but not drinking enough (I am on full liquids).

    Wednesday, after working 2.5 days at home I had my first post op appointment and found out not only did I have a fever, I was severely dehydrated. The staff at the doctors office gave me an i.v. but later decided to send me to the hospital. So I got to spend another day in the hopsital and was told NO WORK. Which is very hard for me.

    So my advice is, when the doctors tell you to plan a certain time off, listen!!! Also, drink your Water. Today has been one of my hardest days post op because I am on my own again and the Doctor's staff gave me a strict drink at this time for 1.5 hours, eat at this time for 1/2 hour.

    I know it will get better. I know that from everyone who has posted. This too shall pass. But nothing like feeling like an idiot when I realized and had to confess that I probably wasn't even get 36 ounces of water in me.

    So thanks for listening and thanks for all the advice from this board!


  4. I have a coworker who had the sleeve 2 years ago. Good news - she lost 200 LBS!!!!

    Bad news - her doctor never told her to take Ursidol (spelling?). She had her gallbladder out Wednesday (this week) and had 12 stones. So believe me - I am sucking down that pill every day even though it is huge.

    I personally had a gallbladder attack, fortunately not severe enough to have removed after doing the HMR diet at my doctor. They had prescribed it that time also, but of course I knew better. This time I am not taking any chances. The sleeve was enough fun - I want to keep my gallbladder.


  5. Thanks everyone for responding.

    The Protein shake thing is intriguing because last night I had greek yogurt before bed and no night sweats. The other day I drank 2 ounces of bolthouse Protein Drink (which is delicious) and then an hour later drank 2 ounces more. It was like I was drunk. Terrible feeling. Only think I could figure out was too much sugar at a time when I am having to readjust to digest.

    Also, I am sweating during the day. So, while I do think some of this is horomonal and might pass I am definitely going to watch on the Protein shakes and see if I can find a relationship.


  6. You must feel great. The "guys" have been eating in front of me since Tuesday and nothing. I crave a LARGE, cold glass of Water that I do not have to sip, sip, sip.

    The head hunger is hard. Last night I was craving garlic bread. I was rationilizing how I could soak it and make it able to be eaten. This from the person who can't drink more than 2 ounces of liquid.


  7. Since I am only five days I will give my experience.

    Checked in at 6:00 Am. Hospital pre op staff was incredibly nice and explained every single thing they did. No question was too silly.

    Woke up in my room with my in laws sitting there keeping watch. Unfortunately I think I should have avoided the pain pump. I think it contributed to my grogginess.

    I had a bad roommate - not a bariatric patient but someone with a horrible injury. Not her fault of course but hard to rest when the drugged up person next to you has arguments with the staff all night regarding her pain meds.

    I couldn't have asked for better staff. I either had someone there constantly or when I rang the bell they were there instantly. I didn't have a drain but the cather was in for 24 hours (yuck!). I was up walking within 4 hours of surgery - not far to be sure - but at least down the hall.

    Also had to have the leak test before they would release on day two. Then ate delicious popiscle and cream of chicken Soup. When that stayed down they sent me home.

    So no complaints regarding my hoptial stay!

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