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ASwinton

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. What weight did you start at? Are you exercising alot already! What kind of foods are you on ? Do you know how many calories you are taking in I am trying to track on myfitpal.com. Your doing great hope I ketch up!

    My starting weight was 381.6 and that was Sept. 25, 2012. Day of surgery was 367.6 as of this morning 328.2. I am full liquids. I had 1 week clear and 4 week full liquids, I don't have to really count my calories but I do anyway because I am now in the habit of doing so. I am averaging around 200-300 a day. I do struggle with the Protein though, they all make me sick. I drink a lot of Water, I like the Activate water that has the Vitamins at the top, you twist and it goes into the water and you just shake it up. I walk at least 30 mins a day sometimes more if I am in a store just to get in more walking. Thank you, you will just increase your water and protein if you can, walking helps a lot too.


  2. I had this fear about being on my period during surgery. I just did not want to deal with that on top of everything else. I kept hoping that I would start last week but no such luck, I started yesterday and will more than likely be on it Mon. when I go in. I did talk to the nurse about it and she told me that give you panties and pads, just let them know when I get there. She said it is no big deal it happens all the time. Good luck either way you got this.


  3. I have not been sleeved as of yet, my sleeve date is Dec. 10. But I can agree with you about the shaking in my boots. The closer it gets the more nervous I am getting. At first I was really calm and was more consumed with excitement now, it is really starting to sink in. I too am looking too loose about the same amount as you. Good luck.


  4. Rootman,

    My husband said basically the same thing that the Dr. did not have the best of bedside manners. He must have realized it that after the fact because he called my Surgeon who called me and tried to calm me down. When I left pre-op I had pretty much freaked out to the point I was not doing the surgery. But I am calmer now and I know that I have come so far to let this scare me so bad not to follow through.


  5. Today was my last consult with my Anesthesiologists before my surgery on Monday. He really scared the mess out of me. I was wondering is if anyone that has had the sleeve done if you were awake for the breathing tube being put in? My Anesthesiologists told me I would be awake for the placement of the breathing tube. I am really scared of this. Any insight or thoughts would be really appreciated.


  6. My surgery is on the 10th and I am starting to feel my emotions going all over the place. The thing that keeps me calm the most is knowing that I am doing something for a healthier and longer life. It gets hard at times, but when I feel like crying I just let it out, that seems to make feel better even if for a little while. My hardest issue was starting the liquid diet. It is not as bad now as it was at first but it still is not the easiest thing in the world. If it were I do not think most of us would be going through the WLS in the first place right? Great news though you are not alone. Good luck.

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