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enigmachik

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  1. I like to add a teaspoon or two of instant decaf coffee. Tastes amazing!
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    How much salad can you eat?

    I love salad, but I can only eat about a quarter cup before it starts to bother my stomach. The key is to chew really well before you swallow. Enjoy!
  3. I do it again in a heartbeat. You cannot cannot cannot judge from the first few weeks alone. Barring any complications, once you're healed up you will be very happy that you got sleeved!
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    Passports?

    The law requires you to have a passport/passport card/EDL to cross ALL borders now. Most of the border workers don't really care so you can usually get away with not having one, but get the border agent who is a stickler for the rules and you will cause yourself and anyone you go with a huge headache and a significant delay. And rightly so - you are breaking the law without it. Risk it if you want, but I wouldn't.
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    Power Converter

    I didn't need any kind of converter when I went. I suppose different locations could have different outlets, but I doubt it. All the outlets I saw in Mexico were exactly like the ones we have in the US.
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    Times sure have changed!

    I'm pretty sure my entire problem is that I wasn't smoking Lucky's.
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    Shoud I be worried?

    Chances are that you are fine. Just take it easy for a few days. I know of someone who was eating solid foods at two weeks out. I don't recommend that at all, I only mention it to try to alleviate some of your anxiety. The pain was likely because you ate too much, too soon, too quickly, but not because you did any permanent damage.
  8. I have been a slow loser and my losses have slowed down dramatically over time. Right now I'm only losing about a quarter of a pound a week. Yes, you read that right. But you know what? I'm still losing! And that's what counts. It isn't about how quickly I lose in comparison to anyone else, it's just about the fact that the number on the scale is going down when for years it was only going up!
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    Spicy food (African food)

    Thankfully, I have absolutely no issues with spicy foods. I would be seriously disappointed if I did.
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    Calling all Vets....

    Everyone recovers at a different pace, but it's quite normal to still be swollen and have difficulties with soft foods at four weeks. You will likely experience a lot of improvement over the next several weeks, but you probably won't feel completely "normal" until close to three months post-op. Hang in there, the worst of it is already behind you.
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    Is this normal?

    Yes, this is completely normal. It will start to get better and better over time. It takes quite awhile, but you will notice steady improvement week after week.
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    Keeping surgery MY secret

    I completely understand your desire to keep this a secret. I am also a very private person and I haven't told a soul about my WLS. That being said, if you are having a surgery that requires anesthesia I think you need to let the doctor know. The reason is because after they put you out if they need to intubate you for any reason, they absolutely must know that you had vsg or they could rupture your stomach unknowingly and kill you.
  13. That sounds so frustrating, but you are amazing! Just keep at it girl! The pounds have got to start dropping again soon. You're probably just building so much muscle and retaining so much water to repair those muscles after workouts that you haven't seen a drop on the scale yet, but I bet even if you aren't losing pounds or inches, that you are looking and feeling better anyway! It's not all about the measurements. Congrats on your hard work and your fantastic stick-to-it attitude!!
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    spontaneous hurl.

    You probably ate too much. Especially since you had a little bread. Six weeks out is still pretty early for bread. It takes awhile to learn how much our sleeves can handle and sometimes even though it goes down fine, it's still a tad more than what our tummies can take so it gets rid of it. Since you haven't had a lot of vomiting issues, I suspect you won't have this happen again as long as you're careful.
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    Hair Loss

    Most people lose about a third of their hair after WLS. The good news is that for almost everyone, it grows back.
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    Beef jerky

    an ounce of beef jerky is a lot more meat and a lot less water than an ounce of regular beef because with regular beef you are eating all of the water content which doesn't have any protein in it.
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    Please be honest

    The pain is really not bad at all. You'll be a little sore and you'll probably have trouble sleeping on the side that your stomach was removed from, but it's not unbearable at all for most people. If your pain tolerance is low, they will give you pain killers so you won't feel it anyway. You can take a deep breath and relax, you will be fine!!
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    weight loss halt :(

    This is so common that you will be laughing at yourself for ever posting this once you are a little further out. This question is asked almost daily.
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    Sweating and carbs

    I had that for the first couple of months after I was sleeved. It eventually went away. Hopefully it will for you as well.
  20. Sounds like you experienced the whoosh! The theory is that you lose fat from your fat cells, but the cells fill up with water so you don't realize you're losing weight because it's being displaced by water until one day WHOOSH, the water flushes out of your system and you see a huge drop on the scale. I probably didn't explain that very well so I highly recommend googling it
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    Will I ever get to wear my underwire bra again?

    Funny, I had forgotten I had this too until I read this post. Yes, it will go away. Underwire bras have a place in your not too distant future. I'm not really sure if that's a good thing as I consider them to be somewhat of a curse myself. lol
  22. I'm about 8 months out and I'm pretty sure I could eat a taco at this point. Honestly there are days that I can eat so much more in one sitting than I could early on that it freaks me out. I kind of miss the days of only a couple of bites because it was impossible to overindulge at that point. It's very easy to do it now. Enjoy your restriction now and use this time to really get a handle on any head hunger issues you might have because if you have them, I promise you they will rear their ugly heads again.
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    Crystal light alternatives?

    Try drinking decaf black tea or herbal tea.

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