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moonlitestarbrite

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  1. moonlitestarbrite

    Is sleeve good for SERIOUS sugar addicts?

    thats why you have to get to the bottom of your food/carb/sugar addiction ahead of the surgery (or at least try)! if you have zero insight, and you have no plan for soothing yourself without food, you will figure out how to eat around your surgery. too many people seem to say "i wont eat that after surgery." and that is their sole plan for coping without food afterwards. there are many ways to fill your needs after surgery... but no plan usually means nothing happens. you fall back on your old coping mechanisms, which means food.
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    "women, food and god" or "when food is love."

    i will, interested to know how you think that is relevant post surgery. i find all this so interesting, as all the vets i know say its "all about the insides" after a year or two, but so few people i talk to seem to focus on healing that... sure i see lots of behavior change... which goes a long way to change the feelings, but i keep circling around to the emotional stuff and seem to come up mostly empty. huh.
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    Anyone want to be fat again?

    let me google that for you! ???? http://www.squattypotty.com/
  4. moonlitestarbrite

    Is sleeve good for SERIOUS sugar addicts?

    bypass might be a better choice for you. i have a friend who is a wicked sugar fiend and bypass has worked for her.
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    help from veterans on the old head hunger/sweets

    the forum states its for people a year or more post op.
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    Hummus

    google roasted chickpeas too. yum.
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    Hummus

    i used a cheese stick to scoop it up! lol you can also look for paleo cracker recipes. grain free, usually made with almond or coconut flour. i was very excited i could eat it with raw carrots last week. raw veggies dont always sit well. yay!
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    help from veterans on the old head hunger/sweets

    i believe it was moved by a mod.
  9. the 5:2 plan seems to work well for sleevers.
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    Is sleeve good for SERIOUS sugar addicts?

    there are sleevers who dump. its way more common with bypass though. i could not tolerate sugar after surgery. even fruit made me feel bad. 13 months PO i eat very little sugar. but i know i an anomaly. there are plenty of sleevers who can eat all the sugar they want. but many more who choose not to.
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    Laxatives

    eat oatmeal every day and get in as much of your water as possible! i made mine with milk. you can also make oatmeal smoothies with protein powder or greek yogurt. (google it)
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    not taking protein shakes

    this is my hospital's diet plan. its very specific and will tell you exactly what you need to know. it is a center of excellence. somewhere there is a thread with lots of links to post op diets. but i dont know where. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/highland/departments-centers/bariatrics/bariatric-diets.aspx if you follow this, you should be good!
  13. http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/18/health/weight-loss-julie-evans/index.html i believe the power of the mind limitless, we are just too dumb to know how to access it!
  14. have you heard of the faux bypass? they hypnotize the person to believe they have had the surgery. apparently for people who are good subjects, they can lose as much or more weight as someone who has had the actual surgery!
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    The Soft Solids Effect

    veggies, even cooked veggies, can be tough to digest. try things that are easier... cottage cheese, yogurt, soft cooked eggs. even just drink milk. fyi, at 13 months post op i cant eat 5 ounces protein! 2-3 at most.
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    Dehydration

    call your doc!! go to the ER! get some IV fluids!
  17. i read this yesterday. seems like a really good book. http://mobile.eatingwell.com/nutrition_health/weight_loss_diet_plans/why_you_need_skillpower_not_willpower_to_lose_weight
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    IBS Attack 8 months post sleeve

    yup, since gall bladder issues are a known risk of this surgery and IBS isnt. and no one should be in horrible mystery pain for 20 hours without calling a doc or going to urgent care or an ER! it could be appendix too.. if that ruptures, you could die! get some medical attention!
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    Some how along the path I messed something up!

    i just read this article yesterday. it seems really applicable to mostly all of us: http://mobile.eatingwell.com/nutrition_health/weight_loss_diet_plans/why_you_need_skillpower_not_willpower_to_lose_weight
  20. moonlitestarbrite

    Life After VSG

    learn to get outside your personal bubble. http://zenhabits.net/life-purpose/
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    IBS Attack 8 months post sleeve

    unless you have been diagnosed with IBS i would assume that is gall bladder... but either way, if you are in pain for 20 hours, you better call your doctor right away! its pretty easy to diagnose gall bladder... a blood test and an ultra sound will do the job.
  22. moonlitestarbrite

    my teenage daughter is sick of me

    thank you. it was a long time ago now... almost 35 years! my mom, she is a good person... just not so good with emotional stuff. instead of being a support for me, i took care of her. it wasnt right and i resented her for a long time for it. i understand now and forgive her for what happened, but am careful to not lay anything to heavy on my kids, i never ask them to take care of me, (though i tease them that some day they will be wiping my butt!) beyond small things... cause i know, all too soon they will be grown up and be my peers, not my babies. **sniff sniff**
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    IBS Attack 8 months post sleeve

    do you have IBS?

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