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Getting There

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Getting There

  • Rank
    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 06/02/1962

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    SCUBA diving, flying, camping (in RV), dragracing (my fiance' and I have a dragster), boating.....
  • Occupation
    AT&T - Contractor after being an employee for 22 years
  • City
    Watauga
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    76148
  1. Getting There

    Dr Manuel Castro

    I have a friend who is considering surgery with Dr Castro. Wondering if anyone has any experience with him? Your feedback would be appreciated!
  2. I have a friend who is considering surgery with Dr Castro. Wondering if anyone has any experience with him? Your feedback would be appreciated!
  3. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    My NSV yesterday - shopped in "regular" sizes at Dillard's. I kept thinking someone was going to point at me and tell me where Women's sizes were while laughing hysterically (lol). But no strange looks or anything. Bought 4 sweaters in XL and 2 pairs of jeans without a W after the size! The bottom 1/2 of my body doesn't seem to have lost quite as much size-wise as the top, but it still felt really good! Yes, I admit to doing a bit of a happy dance in the fitting room! (If anyone had seen that, they would have definitely pointed & laughed!). I have noticed lots more hair in my brush the past several days. I've been taking Biotin since 3 weeks post-surgery, using Nioxin shampoo/conditioner, getting 60+ gr protein - so I'm doing what I can/should. I have fairly thick hair so hopefully it won't be too noticable. Like others, I do need to step-up the exercise - just can't seem to make myself do it. I'm ALMOST 1/2 way to my goal of losing 130 pounds - only 6 more pounds to go. I had hoped to be there by 1/1/13, but I'm totally happy with the 59 pounds I've lost - and that I didn't gain any over the holidays Glad everyone seems to be doing so well overall. There are some struggles, but hey, if it were easy, everyone would do it - LOL. Keep up the good work Sept Sisters! Happy 2013!!!!
  4. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    Merry Christmas Sleeve Sisters! Hope you all had a great day and didn't get tempted too much by all of the goodies
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    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    I'm not 100% sure about chewable vs. "regular" vitamins at this stage but I do know that bariatric vitamins - or a very high quality vitamin - makes a big difference. Most OTC vitamins (Centrum, One-A-Day & similar) don't absorb well. Some don't have the essential minerals we need (they are vitamins only). I'm still taking a bariatric chewable but once I finish the (endless!) bottle, I'm going to order multi's from USANA (swallow type, not chewable). They are a bit expensive but they are pharmeceutical grade, well absorbed and nutritionally complete.
  6. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    NGM - Way to go!!!! I went shopping today for new jeans and am a bit disappointed. 18's are too big and 16's are just a little bit too small....... Guess I'll need to wear baggy jeans for another couple of weeks. Oh well at least I'm losing and I'm good with that!
  7. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    Welcome to the group K9qt! Sorry to hear about your difficulties but so glad you're on the mend!
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    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    Ready - Just check the ingredients for Ibuprofen or aspirin - those should be avoided - but most cough meds will have acetaminophen (Tylenol) which is fine. Hope you feel better soon!
  9. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    NGM - I'm sorry you're having so much trouble. I almost wish I had more problems - it's way too easy for me to eat too much. I've been very strict with what and how much I eat, but I could easily eat much more than I do....... It's frustrating - I thought the surgery would curb more of my hunger and ability to eat as much. No, I can't eat as much as I used to - but I can eat way more than I think I should be able to........
  10. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    NGM - No hair loss so far (hoping it stays that way!). I started taking Biotin about 2 weeks post-surgery. Also using Nioxin shampoo, conditioner & scalp treatment. Keeping fingers crossed that hair loss will be minimal As far as vitamins, a good friend of mine is a veterinarian - also has his masters in Chemistry and has completed advanced studies in nutrition as well. I go to him for advice since it is an area he is very knowledgeable about, he keeps up with trends and I trust what he says completely. His advice is to spend the money on high quality vitamins, preferably pharmaceutical grade. This way you are assured of what you are getting and that they will be well absorbed. Also need to keep minerals in mind. Don't take calcium with iron - separate by at least 2 hours. Vitamin C helps with the absorption of iron (if you are a post-menopausal woman, you may not need iron - check with your doc). His advice is to stay away from Centrum (as least in pill format) as it is notoriously poorly absorbed. Not sure if the chewable is any better. Some One-a-Day formulas and most gummie types of vitamins lack minerals - minerals are as essential to good health as vitamins are. I KNOW high quality vitamins/minerals can be expensive. But what are you trading health & energy-wise to save some $$$ ? I'm saving so much by not eating out like I used to and not buying junk foods that I'll gladly spend the $ on vitamins, etc. that will help keep me healthy...... But I do realize that I'm very fortunate to be in the position to make that choice.......
  11. Getting There

    September Was Your Progress?

    Surgery was 9/10. Total lost (including from pre-op diet) is 47. Not any hair loss yet - some breakage but I think that's just from coloring, heat styling, etc. I'm getting about 60 gr protein/day without fail and 64 oz fluids without any problem. Unfortunately, I seem to be able to eat more than just a few bites and I do feel "real" hunger (it's NOT NOT NOT head hunger - even my doc agrees after i spoke with him - it may or may not ever change - BIG disappointment there!!!). Did well last week. Had just one bite of several things for Thanksgiving dinner and that was it - lost 3.4 pounds so I'm pretty happy about that!
  12. Getting There

    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    I've been taking a chewable from The Vitamin Shoppe - Bariatric Support - It's not too bad but I've seen lots of great reviews on the Celebrate vitamins. If you choose non-bariatric vitamins, make sure that you take high quality vitamins that include minerals (lots of them don't and minerals are just as essential for us as the vitamins). One a Day and Centrum are NOT considered to be high quality - they do not dissolve well in "normal" stomachs, much less in our tiny, itty bitty tummies. If you don't want to pay for the bariatric ones, I would go to a health food store or similar and get a really good one (which will probably be as expensive as a bariatric one). I've decided to either continue with bariatric multi's or go with USANA brand (widely recognized as being among the best nutritionals you can buy - pharmaceutical grade, properly and easily absorbed, etc. But they are expensive ) and figure that the money I'm saving by not eating out and not drinking alcohol will more than make up for the expense LOL....... Besides, what's more important than our health???
  13. Getting There

    Protein Bars?

    I've tried the Think Thin bars too. They are pretty good but aren't as dense/filling as the Quest bars.
  14. Getting There

    Protein Bars?

    I like the Protein bars made by Quest. I get them at GNC or order from Quest directly. High in protein and low in carbs. They are very dense and filling. I tried the Protein Bars from Celebrate and didn't care for them at all - while high protein/low carb, they are made with what tastes like small bits of rice krispies and some type of gooey material so the texture is grainy and they aren't very filling. Not to mention I don't like the taste. As far as raw veggies, my surgery was on 9/10/12 and I've been eating raw veggies for a couple of weeks - no problems at all. Those wondering about salads - I would think that all that lettace would be filling perhaps but with very little nutritional value - unless it's made with spinach. Walden Farms makes several salad dressings/sauces that are 0 calories/0 carbs - I like some on my veggies to change up the flavor sometimes.
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    Post Op September Sleevers, Roll Call

    I am THANKFUL for my sleeve! I am VERY THANKFUL for all of you - it's wonderful to be able to share experiences with, and ask questions of, others who can so well understand and relate. Happy Thanksgiving my Sleeve Family!!!

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