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Jen K

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  1. It is a ball of local anasthetic that you wear like a purse and it has two leads that are under the skin of the abdomen. It allows for constant local pain meds to all the incisions. It is meant to stay on for the first 4-5 days. It was wondeful! I only had to for pain medicine once after coming home.


  2. I had one too. My surgery was on a Wedensday and I removes the ball in Saturday. There was still medicine in it but I was reacting terribly to the latex bandages holding the tubes down and couldn't take the itchiness anymore. I was a bit shocked by the length of tubing I pulled out of my abdomen. I sure am thankful I had it though.


  3. It is hard to believe that today I am 16 weeks post op and that I am actually posting under "Success Stories"! As of this morning I have lost 69 lbs and am officially in ONEDERLAND!!! To make things better, I slipped on for the first time in 20 years a pair of size 14 pants!!!

    I was fortunate to have had a quick, uneventful recovery. Weight dropped off quickly at first, but really has slowed down this past month and I am ok with that. As I was giving my youngest a piggy back ride around the house the other day, I had the realization that I have lost her in weight. I also thought "How did I carry this much weight around all day, every day? No wonder I never had energy".

    So glad i did this for me!!! :)


  4. Low for you may be in the 90's and that is why you are having hypo symptoms. I have a nondiabetic daughter who experiences hypoglygemic symptoms when her bs is in a "normal" range. I would talk to your endocrinologist about your symptoms and what your bs levels are when they occur. Good Lucke!


  5. I am so sorry for you loss. Don't loose hope. My first two pregnacies ended in miscarriage and ultimately D&C's. After the second miscarriage I became pregnant the next month and went on to deliver a beautiful daughter. Don't loose faith and try to stay strong. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Hugs.


  6. I was sleeved on the 11th and returned to work today. I really probably could have gone back after a week, but I figured to pamper myself a little. I hated hearing that alarm this morning. No problems at work today just a bit more tired than I had been at this time of day last week. I guess that's why its called work. ;)


  7. I have to agree with BKMama. Sounds like maybe the two of you need to reconnect. Official Date nights are a fantastic way to reconnect. My hubby and I have tried numerous times to implement a monthly date date (have 4 kiddos so any more frequent is impossible). We take turns planning it so that way we each get to do stuff we like and introduce new things to our spouse. For example, if I am planning date night and want to go to the theater to see a play then that's what we do - no griping. When he plans and wants to go to a ball game, well we do that. We may not always like the same things as our significant others, but there is no reason we can't be exposed to it and enjoy the time together. :)

    As for taking a class that costs money, well if it is something you want and can afford I don't see why you couldn't. Self enrichment and growth is part of life and just because hubby doesn't see the importance, you do. And I believe you said you have a job....

    Good Luck with everything!


  8. I was on the 11th too! I have been very lucky - really no pain and not having too much trouble getting in fluids and Protein. I am still on liquids, but am able to get all my Protein in two shakes (Premier Protein, 30g protein each).

    Thanks for the smoothie recipe - sounds good.

    Focus on getting your liquids in, you don't want to end up dehydrated. The protein will come when your sleeve is ready - you are still early out and your sleeve still may be swollen.

    Good Luck - it will get easier. :)

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