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Posts posted by Tamara Carter
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Ask your doctor for a abdominal binder when you get out of surgery. Mine helped with pain and allowed moving around much easier. I also took my favorite stuffed animal and baby blanket just cause I never leave home for an overnight without them.
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Its still tender sometimes but I have been tummy sleeping since about day 6. I love to fall alseep on my tummy. I wonder if that will change after losing my tummy?
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I am on my pre-op diet!!!! I get my surgery done on the 18th and I am soooooooo excited!!! Am I weird? I have no concerns, doubts, or worried feelings. I have had surgery several times before so I am not stressing about the surgery. I just cant wait till Tuesday for it to happen.
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I agree with geno when it comes to springing things on people. What research have you done on your own so far? I would look up through Google scholar and see the different articles that come up. I am lucky and am in Nursing School so I utilized my online library to find out information on it. If you know anyone in your area who has had it done have your husband talk to them. That is my advice.
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I am on December 18th!!! Congrats and good Luck.
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I wouldnt. My surgery is scheduled for the 18th the day after yours. Dont let what your so called friend said. You will be fine. You will have 2 weeks to get healthy and happy for christmas. And I am sure your boys will have no problem being excited for christmas.
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I wouldnt worry. If you are at your goal then be happy. Why does your doctor want you to put on 5 pounds? And that can be done with Water.< /p>
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Your one spoon full of Peanut Butter is not falling off the bandwagon. When you get shaky like you are talking about it is probably low blood sugar. suck on a piece of hard candy. What are you allowed in your pre-op diet?
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They maybe updating the website. I havent been on yet today.
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Well how did it go?
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Congratulations!!!! I now know I can do this. I started at 246 and I am down to 225.5 and my surgery is scheduled for December 18th. Thank you so much for the pictures.
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I say enjoy it. Make sure you are getting all your required fluids and Protein. If you are then your good to go.
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I am 31 and choosing to do this now, because health wise I have less risks for complications due to being "healthy". I too, do want to avoid the health issues that can come with the heavy weight. I dont feel you are doing it to young. You seem to know what you want in life, and have done the research and gone through the hoops. It is normal to have second thoughts, be nervous, scared, and worried as the time for surgery gets close. Just keep in mind the reason you started this process. I wish you luck.
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I am sorry you are going through this?
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Clear Liquids are anything that when you hold up to eye level you can see through. Jello, Water, tea, frozen Popsicle, etc.
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Dumping Syndrome can happen to anyone. Even people who have not had WLS.
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Yes that is dumping syndrome. It can happen while eating when the food leaves the stomach to fast, or it can happen 2-4 hours after eating and the food left the stomach to fast. The result is from your intestines having to try and digest food that has not been digested enough and you get a spike in glucose in the blood.
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http://www.orlive.com/shawneemission/videos/weight-loss-surg ery-gastric-sleeve
That link takes you to where they show almost the whole hour long procedure. I loved watching it.
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Lack of Water can cause this. I notice dry lips during winter months. Have you been using chapstick?
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Just FYI I am a Nursing Student and have just learned about dumping syndrome. All of what you just said is referred to is dumping syndrome. Technically there are two types of dumping syndrome. The first is what you just described, where the food you eat leaves your stomach way to fast, and can cause problems in the intestinal track, and lead to diarrhea. The second type can happen 2-3 hours after you eat and it is when your sugar levels spike which can be due to the rapid emptying of the stomach and to what you ate.
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The drinking while eating isn't necessarily to keep you fuller longer. It is to prevent dumping syndrome, and to keep you from stretching your stomach out. I would be careful about constantly drinking while eating. Yes if a bite of food is really dry a sip is good, but not a complete drink.
2 Days Post Surgery and Trying to Adjust
in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
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Walk ,walk, walk, and when you are tired of walking walk some more. That is the only way to get rid of the extra CO2 in your belly from the surgery. After I got out of the hospital I did start taking some gas-x to help with the gas in the tummy. Also, swallow when you are exhaling air helps to prevent swallowing air which can cause pressure. I did not know this last one until someone from the site told me. I started concentrating on that and the burping after swallowing has nearly disappeared. I am on the same journey as you, only a few days ahead. I was sleeved on 12/18/12. It does get easier. I was on pain meds up until christmas eve. Right now try to get as much Fluid into you as possible.