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Kay__S

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Kay__S

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    Female
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    Online Professor
  • City
    Austin
  • State
    Texas

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  1. Kay__S

    Nervous about exercising

    I think it's OK to wait or slowly ease your way to exercise. The body takes a while to heal and learn to handle the kind of permanent calorie restriction we have to adjust to.
  2. OP spoke in the kind of big generalizations ("I'll regret it till I die" etc) of someone who may not have understood that we are playing the long game when we have this surgery. Of course it's hard for a while. Things go wrong. The fundamentals of daily life are changed forever. But adapting is a lifelong process. After 10 years, I feel like the surgery will save your life; but it's up to us to make it a life worth living.
  3. Kay__S

    check in October 13 sleevers

    Hw 302 Sw 294 Cw 174 Surgery Date Oct 18 2013
  4. I absolutely would not go with a less experienced surgeon. This is too serious.
  5. Kay__S

    Dry Lips

    That avocado oil intrigued me too. Great thread. I thought the lips problem was just me.
  6. Kay__S

    Too sweet! !

    The sleeve for sure got rid of my sweet tooth! I'm grossed out by sweet things now, and I used to be a total sugar addict. It happened immediately after surgery, and 3 months later, it's even more so. All i crave is protein.
  7. Surgery date Oct 15 Highest weight 302 Surgery weight 294 Current weight 235 Total loss 67 lbs
  8. Kay__S

    Question

    I have a cup of tea with milk and a teaspoon of sugar, or I have a cup of half caff coffee with some naughty creamer in it. Today I had creamer flavored like girl scout cookies in my coffee. YUM
  9. Kay__S

    I got married Saturday!

    Wow, you look incredible! Your dress is perfect!
  10. I've found that the junkier the food is, the more of it I can eat. I only learned this over Christmas staying with my in-laws. Now that I am back home, I get full very fast eating vegetables and Protein like I'm supposed to. I keep absolutely no junk in the house because I'm a real addict when I'm around it. I really think you should see your doctor about getting on medication to deal with Depression. If you're already on medication, definitely look into changing it. It sounds like you are self medicating throughout the day. The right medication will be much more effective. I know this one from experience.
  11. Kay__S

    Drinking pop

    Some people do. But my understanding is that the carbonation can make the pouch expand.
  12. Kay__S

    Salmon 1 week post op

    I found early on that sometimes I could eat something and other times I couldn't tolerate that same thing. It's wonderful that you tolerated the salmon. Just proceed with caution each time you have it. Factors affecting whether or not I could tolerate something on any given day included wound inflammation, time of the month, time of the day, how much I had to drink that day, what the last meal was, and, of course, how fast I ate and how much I chewed. It does get easier to predict eventually!
  13. This is so frustrating to read! I'd love to sit down and talk to him about this! Of course, I am in my own marriage, where both of us have weight management issues. So I can more than identify with the kind of interactions you're talking about. We used to have a similar argument over driving. Your husband is expressing his own anxieties, HIS fears, and they really are his problem, not yours. You are on your own journey. The only suitable response to his anxiety over your behavior is "Worry about yourself, not me." You don't answer to anyone but yourself. I have a banquet of responses I use when my husband projects his own fears onto me. They are quick and designed to end the discussion by turning the tables. But the gist of them is "Worry about yourself, not me." I'm going to stomp around the room now.

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