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Traci J.

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Traci J.

    frustration

    Your body is "catching up" to the loss. If you haven't already, take your measurements because you'll usually lose inches when you're not losing the weight. Your scale will drop once your body adjusts....I'm 2 months out and stalled the 1st time for a 10 days and the 2nd time for 2 weeks...so I'm down 32 lbs. in 2 months, but I've also lost 12" and am down 2 sizes. Hang in there!
  2. Traci J.

    2 months post-op

    From the album: My Journey

    32 lbs. down and 12" lost.
  3. Traci J.

    My Journey

    Before VSG
  4. I wouldn't buy too much food; I bought all the soups, yogurts, popsicles ,etc...and hardly ate any of it. I wasn't hungry and was hard enough to get my protein and liquids in to really eat anything. And now that I can eat pretty much anything...all the stuff I bought for post-op is still sitting there because I don't want them anyway. Good luck and I hope you have a quick recovery.
  5. Traci J.

    Acrylic nails

    I kept all mine on, just make sure you have clear polish. They just need to be able to see the color in underneath.
  6. So I'm 9 weeks post-op and haven't had any problems eating anything i've tried. The problem is, It seems like all I eat is chicken, eggs, ham/cheese rolls, shrimp or meatballs. I'm bored with all these but can't think of anything else to eat that will get me the protein i need without having to drink 2 shakes a day. I don't like fish, other than shrimp, and I was told not to eat tough meats or vegetables until I'm 12 weeks out. I'm still only allowed 40g of carbs a day, so that also restricts alot of what I can eat. Anybody got any good recipes or ideas to help me mix it up a bit? Thanks for the help.
  7. So in another stall, but dropped from a tight 24 to an easy fit 20, so that's something :)

  8. Traci J.

    Lunch ideas

    Egg salad, meatballs, omelets, seven layer dip
  9. I'd call tomorrow, if it's still pending I'd ask why and make sure they have received ALL the paperwork. I was approved in 2 days, so not sure why it'd take more than a week....although I guess it depends on your insurance company. Good luck!
  10. Traci J.

    Words of Wisdom

    I agree. Thanks for sharing.
  11. Traci J.

    Can we have rice?

    I wouldn't recommend it; I was told not to have more than a baby spoon of rice because it expands in your stomach. So if you eat until you're full, then it expands...you vomit! So if you try it, good luck!
  12. Congrats and good luck. Just stay focused on the end result to get thru the rough times and remember, it gets easier and better everyday!
  13. Traci J.

    tomorrows the big day

    **** luck. Wishing you a quick and smooth recovery. Remember one thing, every day gets a little better so don't sweat the small stuff. It'll be worth it in the end
  14. My nut told me not to worry about fat grams, just to focus on getting 700 calories, less than 40g. carbs, 50+ protein a day, and 64+ oz. of fluid not counting protein shakes. I'm 5 weeks out and can eat anything other than breads, veggies, fruits, and strinky/tough foods.
  15. I wish they carried the strawberry to; I might ask them if they can order me a case of it. I'd get it off the website but with S&H it's ridiculous. I'll just add berries to the vanilla. 2tsp. of lemon pudding in the vanilla is AWESOME!
  16. Traci J.

    submitted Today.

    I'd wait a day or 2 then call your insurance company...otherwise you might be waiting awhile for the surgeon's office to get back to you. I had my approval within 48 hours. Good luck!
  17. Traci J.

    Im new on this site and being sleeved tomorrow 1/31/2013

    Good luck. Wishing you a quick and smooth recovery.
  18. Traci J.

    Its here

    Good luck, hope you have a quick and smooth recovery. Welcome to the loser's bench!
  19. FAB-YOU-LOUS!! You both look great, and so happy. It must have been a great journey to go through it with the one you love. Congrats! What an inspiration.
  20. My husband was pretty much the same way. But in the end he was just worried about me dying on the table. Now that it's done, he has actually began to watch his own diet better. Your wife won't need to plan meals much, at least not for you, because you probably won't be hungry post-op and when you are you will need to focus on protein first. Once you are able to eat regular foods again, you can eat whatever you want, just only a few bites. I told my hubby he was on his own for dinners until I could eat more and then I'd start cooking again. He was ok with that....so maybe tell your wife not to worry about it creating more work for her, cause if anything it'll be alot less.
  21. Congrats. Wishing you a quick and smooth recovery. Just remember, it gets easier and better everyday. Focus on the reasons you chose to do this and what your goals are....they will happen.
  22. Traci J.

    Ketosis breath- funny

    I used my ketosis breath as a weapon; when my husband was being a smartass I'd threaten to breath on him. LMAO
  23. Congrats on your upcoming sleeve. Here is a couple websites that have great, easy recipes for all stages. The mini-muffins are the perfect size for our new tummies. I'm almost 6 weeks out and can eat 3 of them. http://theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com/ & http://www.emilybites.com/
  24. Traci J.

    1 month out

    From the album: My Journey

    Down 21 lbs. and 8.5"....have stalled since my 3rd week follow-up with the surgeon.
  25. Traci J.

    Pre-op weepiness?!

    I wasn't and haven't been weepy, but I can tell my hormones are all out of whack cause I am one cranky/snappy b***h lately (TOM); hoping they equal out or whatever they do soon....as does my hubby I'm sure. Hang in there!

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