Thinner Peace
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What concerns me is that all the research says black stool indicates bleeding in the upper GI tract (stomach, esophogus). I have been taking protonix so I don't know why my gastritis and esophogitis would have gotten worse. The only think different is that I am living off of Protein Shakes and Water. Is it safe to go ahead with the surgery?
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Hello,
So, lets get personal. I am on day 10 of my pre-op liquid diet. Day 3 I had the runs, day 6 I had loose stools, and today I have black poop. I am scheduled to get sleeved in 2 days. I already has esophogatis and gastritis which is said to get worse with the sleeve due to GERD. These two conditions are also linked with black poop. Could this be caused by all the Protein I have been getting these past 2 weeks or due to internal bleeding?
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I get sleeved on Wednesday and I am worried about possible complications.
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Hi! I get sleeved on Wednesday and I am having fears about complications. I have lost 45 pounds pre-op so my fears of being fat are now replaced by fears of long term complications. I am 5'2 and weight 185. I know that if I start to gain weight again I will immediately want the surgery so I am going ahead with it. Keep me in your prayers!
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Cheri,
Are you on B12 injections indefinately or will you go back to sublingual? Does insurance cover the injections?
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I have found that often break ups sometimes are "blessings in disguise". You have started a new chapter in your life. Embrace it.
Sorry to hear of your heart break. Do things that you enjoy to take care of yourself (i.e. hot bath vs candy). And dont go at this alone. It is completely normal to have a slip but you have a support system to help you get back on track. Thank you for reaching out. It helps all of us who have been there and will be there again.
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I originally wanted to lose 90 pounds but due to my 50 pound pre-op weight loss, I would like to lose 45. I am currently at a BMI of 33. A plastic surgeon said the closer you are to a BMI of 30 and under you will not have a problem with excess skin. I think I will have bat wings but will be able to hide my tummy. So far the weight loss has been steady but as I get closer to goal I sure I will slow down. My NUT said there is no reason why I cannot reach my goal between 6-12 months. Hope that helps
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I have surgery on Wednesday and my BMI is 33. I started out with a BMI of 42 but lost 50 pounds in the last 4 months. My doc said that since insurance has already approved my surgery that it was ok going under a BMI of 35 (you can have a BMI of 35 if you have co-morbidities).
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Anyone post-op have problems with Vit B deficiency due to the intrinsic factor problems from the stomach being cut? VIt B deficiences can be harmful and may contribute to depression and fatigue (something I already am dealing with pre-op).
Thanks for your time
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CONGRATS!
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I have my surgery scheduled in a few days and I happened across this website that has scared me. All of my "what if" questions are documented in their research. Im very nervous of long term implications of wls now. Help!
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I worry about the same thing. I go back to work at 7 weeks out and I have a very fast paced job. Prior to pre-op diet I drank coffee or upped my B-12 that helped a lot. I think the body just runs out of fuel on such a low calorie intake.
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Try to find a shake that has only 5g of sugar, 5g of fat and is 200 calories or less. You also can have sugar free Jello, applesauce, and broth. Fill up on Water. You will do fine.
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What was your weight on your surgery date? If you started out with a low BMI you can expect to lose much slower but still reach your goal within year (says my NUT). I know how you feel because I get too obsessed with what the scale says.
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The less you have to lose, the longer it takes. My surgeon said to expect to lose 70% of your excess weight. I have surgery next week and I am currently 185 (I have lost 45 pounds in the last 3 months). He said I can get down about 50 pounds. I would be thrilled to get down to 135! Good luck!
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Im a little nervous that I may have an allergy to the amount of dairy Protein I have been consuming. I have a rash on my cheek and a bout of the runs on day 3. Has anyone else experienced this? I dont know how I will get through the next couple months is this continues.
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I am not doing well with all liquid diet and caffeine withdrawl. I feel light headed and weak. Is it normal to have diarrhea?
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I am 5'1 and have lost 40 pounds pre-op. All the inches are off my hips. However, I am top heavy, not bottom heavy. My BMI is 34. ANy short people have success with losing weight all over? WIth pics? Im a little impatient I guess.
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I am 5'2 and weigh 195. At my surgery date I should be right under a BMI of 35. My doctor said I should only be able to get down to 150 pounds, but that is still overweight for me. Is it realistic for me to think I can get to my goal weight of 135?
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I have 8 weeks off before I have to go back to work after being sleeved. DO you think this is enough time to go back to work full swing without feeling fatigued?
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Have you post sleevers found that it is easier to gain weight once you are in your maintenance phase than prior to surgery? About how many calories doyou comsume?
Black Poop...is This Normal In The Pre-Op Stage?
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I plan to call tomorrow. I have stuck 100% to the pre-op diet and have not had any pepto. I was wondering if anyone else had digestive problems that could be related to the high Protein diet. I think I had digestive problems when I did the Atkin's diet. Hopefully I will know something tomorrow.