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Cheer Mama

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Cheer Mama reacted to RJ'S/beginning in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Too much...But thankfully we are all being human here........Kit Kat..yummm!
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    Cheer Mama reacted to sugarush in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Lmao that's your story and you're sticking to it huh? This thread is too funny
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    Cheer Mama reacted to Butterthebean in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    8 days post op I licked the seasoning off some wheat thins...I think it was the sun dried Tomato basil flavor. f**k it was good. My sweet dog Wrigley ate the licked crackers afterward. She was all too happy to dispose of the evidence for me.
    Also.....I parked in a handicapped space at the dollar store while on my 2 week pre-op diet. I was running in real quick to get a Kit Kat which I may or may not have eaten. Honestly it disappeared so fast I'm not sure where it went.
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    Cheer Mama reacted to No game in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Proton pump inhibitor...
    Muahaahahaha.....
    this is my one and only chance to correct you, so I'm taking it!!!
    :::: Laura runs from the room, into the kitchen, grabs an Oreo and stuffs it with glee and self satisfaction::::::
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    Cheer Mama reacted to CarrieP in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    I drink a glass or so of coke zero in a week. I have No problems with it. I can eat pretty much everything except salad (which I miss )and milk.
    I just only eat a few bites then I'm full. I was sleeved 3-25-2013 I'm down 70lbs!
    Sent from my iPhone using VST
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    Cheer Mama reacted to Tiny One in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Lol, this is too funny. I think I was 4 weeks post op & finished off a bag of spicy potato chips before my husband came home. Was surprised at that moment that I was able to eat them so easily so soon. Felt guilty that I fell off the program so soon & paid for it later that day, I never did it again.
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    Cheer Mama reacted to LipstickLady in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    For realz.
    I DO NOT recommend this to anyone else. It makes my tummy hurt if it is not flat enough, and it fills me up so I don't eat enough. I can only drink it as a fountain drink or poured over ice and stirred. It takes me all day to nurse one and it's usually completely watered down before I get more than two inches down.
    Don't do it.
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    Cheer Mama reacted to No game in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Oh confession, there are many...
    But one night I stuffed a Protein bar in my mouth and ate it real quick before my husband came back into the room (a recovering sneak binge eater)
    Oh and revs what's a Protein pump inhibitor??

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    Cheer Mama reacted to No game in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Dont you know we are not supposed to use straws!! They will blow up your tummy!!
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    Cheer Mama reacted to Madam Reverie in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    Okay, so, since I've been frequenting this virtual bariatric world, there appear to be a few issues which seem to ignite much debate and throw the most meekly devised threads into huge ego-centric 'flaming' exercises.
    Not only do I, personally, find this predictably boring; it is also deeply unhelpful. We all know that this process changes or should change, how we do and view things to do with food and wider health issues, forever. As such, it takes a bit of getting used to.
    The prospect of having to adapt our long-held behaviours is scary and our little food related rituals? They are tough bleedin' Cookies to break. (My apologies for mentioning the 'C' word there)
    Consequently, I'm a big believer in the adage that 'skeletons in the cupboard' are no longer 'skeletons', if they are dragged out into the light of day. (Normally kicking and screaming with the neighbours looking on in horror)
    So, roll-up, roll-up. Consider this an online bariatric confessional!
    There'll be no 'Hail Mary's' or 'Our Fathers' and flagellation will NOT and should not be forthcoming.
    I want you to tell us your 'dirty' little bariatric secrets.
    What did you do? Why did you do it? (and I will refrain from asking 'with whom?' you did it!) How did it make you feel afterwards? Did you resolve to never do it again - or indeed, did you think that actually, everything in moderation is not so bad after all?
    Did you chow down on that hot-sauce laden and cheese encrusted beef taco 2 days post op? (No one can tell I'm fantasizing about anything that does not constitute a 'fluid' much, can you?!!!) Did you sneak into the fridge and eat all your kids chocolate bars, happy in the knowledge that your Protein Pump Inhibitors would prevent you from getting indigestion? Did you swallow 10 vodka martini's to see if your pouch and your legs could take it?
    Come on, tell Aunty Revs and lets see if we can put these beasts to bed once and for all x
    As is only fair, I shall go first.. Tonight, I, 8 days post surgery, ate a fair amount of cheese frosting off the top of a red velvet cupcake (and maybe a couple of mouthfuls of the sponge, too). Why? Because it was there. Did it make any sense? No, because I have never craved sweet stuff. I'm a savoury kind of girl. What did I learn from it? That damn, I'm an emotional eater (which I never thought I was) and that shockingly, that **** went down a little bit too easily. Consequently, I learnt in that way lies grave danger...
    See, if I can do it, anyone can. So, step forward and lets hear the 'worst' you've got. Everyone is welcome and all are equal here x
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    Cheer Mama reacted to LipstickLady in Just putting it out there, so 'dirty' little secrets may see the light of day!   
    I drink Coke Zero. Through a straw.
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    Cheer Mama reacted to AtlantaRed in NUT had interesting info about why to chew, chew, chew   
    I am pre-sleeve and had my first NUT appointment last week. I know all docs and all NUTs are different in their info, but she said something in regards to why we need to chew, chew, chew that I haven't seen on the forums yet.
    She explained that the large portion of the stomach that is removed is the part responsible for grinding the food that we swallow. Therefore, if we don't chew the food well before we swallow, it sits and has nothing to start grinding and that is why a lot of people either have significant pain when they swallow something too big or they throw it up.
    I found that interesting and thought I would share. Again, no clue if it is true or not but it was something I had not seen mentioned before.
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    Cheer Mama reacted to vinniej3 in Twonderland   
    I know I've seen a lot of posts about "onederland," but I thought I'd post about getting to twonderland (pronounced with a "tw" as in "twix" or "twin"; tonderland doesn't sound right to me). Yep, for the first time in 4 years, I weighed under 300 pounds (299.8, but 2 looks much better than 3)! What a great feeling! Got to keep up the work! Thanks to all of you on this site. Each of you is an inspiration to me, and you all have been a huge part of my journey!
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from Thick'n'Thin in Besides weight loss, what has been the biggest benefit since getting surgery?   
    I'm a little over a month out- less medication, blood pressure and cholesterol, lowering my chances if getting the inherited diabetes. Best of all, smaller clothes! Hehe
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from goodlady in Besides weight loss, what has been the biggest benefit since getting surgery?   
    Haha!!!! a LOT longer!
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    Cheer Mama reacted to Who Dat 70461 in Finally 40!   
    Half way in 2 1/2 mos...Congratulations!
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from docbree in Dallas people   
    cool, I'm in Midlothian!
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    Cheer Mama reacted to GBFree82 in My husband is killing me!   
    I'm on day 8 of my post-op liquid diet...
    And he's in the kitchen cooking bacon!
    Now my head is screaming
    BACON!!!!!!
    FEED ME BACON!!!
    Now I have the task of convincing my head that the Protein shake taste better! Wish me luck.
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from MIJourney in protein shakes..... how long?   
    I'm in my 3rd month and I use them to up my Protein when I can't eat enough. But it is a supplement since I need to eat real food as much as possible.
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from carstanger in Sleevers by profession.   
    Special education middle school teacher
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from carstanger in Sleevers by profession.   
    Special education middle school teacher
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from carstanger in Sleevers by profession.   
    Special education middle school teacher
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    Cheer Mama got a reaction from carstanger in Sleevers by profession.   
    Special education middle school teacher
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    Cheer Mama reacted to ProudGrammy in Sleevers by profession.   
    i have been a brain surgeon, astronaut, air force captain and fireman
    well, i always wanted to be
    in "real" life, i am happily married, mother, daughter, sister, retired clerical worker, volunteer worker
    most importantly. I am a....
    PROUDGRAMMY!!!
    kathy
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    Cheer Mama reacted to carstanger in Sleevers by profession.   
    I'm a retired elementary teacher, and taught many special needs students from K to 12th grade. Have supervised student teachers getting certified in Learning Disabilities for A local university as well as doing collections for dug testing for people with CDL licenses at more than 20 Sites in our retirement. First year fully retired!!

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