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Newme48

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. It does get much much better! Attitude is key! Take any and all suggestions on here! Everyone is awesome and everyone has all kinds of advice! Most importantly talk to your NUT and surgeon. Please go to a WLS support group in your area if possible! This is the best thing I have ever done! I hope you are able to look ahead and realize how your life can benefit from the decision you made! It is hard to change our lifestyle and eating habits. The sleeve is a wonderful TOOL! Use it wisely and you will begin to see the possibilities. I hope and pray you will soon see the positive side of having your surgery. You must have researched this and come to the conclusion that you want to be healthier and live better for yourself and your family. You came this far so do not be discouraged by anything since you are so newly out of surgery. Awesome people on this website! Please keep us updated on your progress! Good luck and good health to you ALWAYS!


  2. Sorry for confusion. Actually my surgeon has been recently talking about the increase in Protein. Fortunately I also work in the same operating room with him. He has brought up the subject of the increase in protein. I MAY have misinterpreted the total amount and will double check this with him. I do know he says a significant increase will help boost the weight loss. I already plan on extra Water intake because I am worried about kidneys etc. my next appointment is this Wednesday. I plan on leaving that appointment fully informed by my surgeon and NUT. I will repost everything they are recommending as soon as I can. I trust my surgeon he is totally devoted to his patients and really takes his time with everyone. He recently attended a conference for non surgical weight loss and I think he came across research regarding WLS patients. I will definitely find out exactly what he is recommending. I brought this subject on here to see if anyone else has heard of this. Thank you for your responses!! This is the only site I truly love because I know I am not alone and enjoy everyone on here!!


  3. I believe exercise does make a difference. I also am hearing things about sleeve patients and our basal metabolic rates. I was recently told that if I want to boost my weight loss I need to take in a lot more Protein. I think somewhere around 160 a day. I was also told I could check my BMR at every appointment with my surgeon or NUT. It has a lot to do with muscle loss. I just posted a question regarding protein and BMR today. So far I have been averaging 600-700 calories a day. I have lost 70 lbs overall and 60+ of that total is after surgery(2/5/13). I honestly have not had much time to dedicate to exercise because I work 2 jobs. I am planning to change that as soon as possible though. I think my weight loss has been great and I am happy with it but i will investigate any chance I have to safely boost the weight loss even more. Good luck to you!


  4. I am 3 months post op and have lost a total of 70 lbs. 60 of which are post op. I have been hearing recently that major increases in Protein intake are beneficial to faster weight loss. It has to do with our BMR- basal metabolic rate. So that we don't lose muscle, it is recommended to increase protein to build more muscle as the weight comes off. I was told that it is imperative to increase protein to 160 a day to INCREASE my weight loss. So far my protein intake has been lacking, I have been averaging 50-75g a day. Has anyone else heard of this? Any suggestions? I am trying to understand the process and looking for suggestions as to how to best increase my protein without increasing everything else. If anyone else has been doing this, could you please let us know how it has been working for you? Thanks!


  5. I have not had gallbladder trouble and hope not to. May I ask if you took anything after your sleeve in regards to your gallbladder like Actigol? Did you take it everyday as prescribed? Just curious so I know what to watch out for. Thanks and good luck and speedy recovery to you!


  6. Yes I often feel down. I have been getting a lot of compliments from coworkers on my weight loss and how different I look. I really don't see it. Yes I can notice clothes not fitting and I am able to pull my jeans on and off with out unbuttoning them. But when I look in the mirror I just don't see it. Hoping that changes though. I am determined to lose as much as I can during the first 6 months of my sleeve. I wish you luck in your journey. Keep your chin up and try to be positive with your eye on the goals you set for yourself!! Good luck!


  7. I quit on New Year's Day. My surgery was on feb 5th. My surgeon tested my urine twice and warned me he would not do my surgery if I did not quit. I did start back up about a week ago. Very disappointed in myself. I am going to quit again soon I hope. I know that smoking is terrible for wound healing and can cause ulcers. I hope to be smoke free by the end of the month.

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