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Shrinkythinks

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Shrinkythinks

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About Me

  • Biography
    Mother, geek, total wallflower trying to find the sun
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Reading, sculpting, getting back into blogging and taking more pictures
  • Occupation
    Retired graphic designer now full time homeschool mom and psych student
  • City
    Atlanta
  • State
    Georgia
  1. Surgery was six months ago and I'm halfway to my goal weight! 82lbs lost and counting.

  2. Shrinkythinks

    I am so sick. Throwing up scared

    Like SpaceDust said I would definitely get in touch with the doctor in the morning, if you're getting too dehydrated you might have to go to the hospital for some iv fluids and anti-nausea medication to help you keep fluids down when you leave. I had a few bouts of nausea after surgery and a full blown stomach bug and my two favorite things for those times were a dose of dramamine (or the patch, both work great) and sipping on some room temp gatoraide. Water always makes me more nauseated when I'm feeling sick and the gatoraide seems to settle the stomach a bit. My doc ok'd the dramamine but if your doc has an after hours nurse you might want to check it just to make sure. Peppermint tea is also a good stomach soother if you have any of that in the house. Hope you can find some relief soon Sending lots of good stomach soothing thoughts your way!
  3. Surgery was two months ago tomorrow. Can't believe I'm down 45 pounds and a little over 22 inches! It's not all sunshine and roses but I'm so thankful for this tool :)

  4. Lower back and hip area has been screaming at me this week. Guess with the quick weight loss things need to adjust. Wonder if it's safe to get an adjustment at 6 weeks out...

  5. I would at the least add in a good multi vitamin and take that in the mornings. With the small amounts we eat it can be hard to make sure we're getting in all the proper nutrients we need. I'm using the centrum gummies since multi vitamins can get a bit large and hard to swallow so I stick to the chewables.
  6. Insomnia has been worse after surgery lol my brain wants to get up and go but my body says no...

  7. 6 weeks since surgery, down 40 pounds and a little over 22 inches of change!

  8. Shrinkythinks

    Is Nyquil allowed?

    I had blood pressure issues before surgery. After surgery and 30 pounds down and it was finally in a good range. I took nyquil and about 10 minutes later I had a blood pressure spike. My pressure jumped up but my heart rate dropped. Turns out after surgery I'm allergic to the decongestant in nyquil. Never thought about it since before surgery I never had a problem. If you do take the nyquil (and my doctor approved it for me) just keep an eye on how you're feeling. I've discovered that since surgery meds hit me differently so when I take something now I keep an eye out for new reactions. Just putting it out there for those taking meds again for the first time. It's something I never thought of. Hope you're feeling better soon!
  9. Have been stuck in a stall the past 3 weeks. I dropped 30 pounds after surgery in the first 2 weeks and then nothing. Have been loosing inches since then though, a total of 12 so far so I know things are shifting in the right direction. Reminding myself to be patient today.

  10. Shrinkythinks

    Sleeve: The UNTOLD Story

    I had surgery with Dr. Garcia on Feb 19th and the coordinators were there with me from the minute I got to the hotel and were there every step of the way. I went through ready 4achange and Rosie and Melissa were always in reach and just a few minutes away if I needed them. The morning of surgery we went to the hospital at 10am and started filling out paperwork, they were so ready for me that before we'd even finished the nurse came down to draw my blood work so it could be sent off to be analyzed. My husband finished paperwork while I sat with the nurse to have my blood drawn. We were moved to our room and within 2 hours were in to surgery. I never saw anyone before surgery in the OR room. After the leak test I never had green urine but it does make sense that it could happen. It's like drinking too much blue koolaid aid lol When we got back to the hotel we had a nights rest and the next morning saw Dr. Luna and Rosie again. They answered any questions and checked my incisions. I didn't go shopping, I was there to have surgery and rest/recover so hadn't planned on shopping so can't say anything about that. On the departure day Samuel was delayed but that was due to a very large Mary Kay convention at the hotel so things were a bit crazy. I know everyone's experience will be different but mine was pretty smooth sailing. I just wanted to post to help set some people's minds at ease that of course things can go wrong in any hospital anywhere in the world but things can also go right.
  11. Thank you for posting! So glad things have been going well and you've reached your goal! I'm only a little bit out from surgery and knowing that there is a light at the end of the tunnel is a great thing. I'm struggling to make sure I get all my liquid and can't seem to get enough Protein in this full liquid stage lol can't wait to progress to the others. I can definitely agree Fletcherette! Maybe soon I won't have to freeze my poor guy out of the room each night just to get a comfortable night's sleep lol
  12. It was enoxaparin (more commonly known here as lovenox) Hope it's ok to post links, just wanted you to be able to easily find some info on it: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600617
  13. Shrinkythinks

    My turn to tell my story!

    I think the fact that we are over weight (can be hard to feel for a good place to stick) and combine that with being dehydrated a bit due to not being able to drink fluids before surgery leads to the difficulty with drawing blood and placing iv's. So thankful they can do it while under for those of us that have shy veins! lol
  14. Dr. Garcia does give compression stockings but not the SCD's. They do try to get you up and walking asap and I was also given a shot in my stomach each day to prevent clots. I had high bloodpressure problems so was not able to be up walking as much so I had the shots, walked when I could and when laying down made sure to keep my legs moving.
  15. Shrinkythinks

    My turn to tell my story!

    So glad you are doing ok! Welcome to the other side! The phone in our room at the Mariott was weird, lines kept getting crossed and we had it ring quite a bit but no one was there. They had someone up to fix it in a hurry so just let them know and hopefully they can straighten it out quick for you.

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