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Posts posted by DestinClair1983
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Yeah, like what was said above, I think 12 days post-op is too soon to take a bath, if even a tiny bit of your incision is open, there's a risk for infection, so that's why you should wait until they're all 100 percent healed, but I agree that you should call your surgeon's office to get an exact answer.
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The gas pain was pretty bad for me post op, but it pretty much got better after several weeks. Just hang in there, it will get better!
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Oh my gosh 8 a day? I bought this huge bottle of chewable Multivitamins from Bariatric Advantage, and post-op I threw up after taking it. I tried crushing the pills and mixing it in liquid, but to no avail, still got very nauseous. Maybe you can try crushing them and putting it in maybe a Protein Shake or something that has thicker consistency like yogurt. About a month or two after surgery, I tried it again to see if I'd be okay with it, because I hated those pills to go to waste because they weren't cheap. Unfortunately, I got severely nauseous after trying it again, so I think my body will never be able to tolerate it unfortunately. I had to switch to the Multivitamin tablet that's not chewable, even though it's not complete, it's the only thing I can get down!
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My doctor prescribed clear liquids while in the hospital, then full liquids for 2 weeks after discharge, then 2 weeks of pureed, 2 weeks of soft foods, then regular diet 6 weeks post-op.
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Hi Laurie, welcome to the forum! I'm glad your pre-op diet is going okay. I know it was rough for me for a bit trying to stick to it! Good luck on your surgery, let us know how everything turns out. I wish you the best in your surgery and recovery.
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Welcome to the forum and good luck on your journey!
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I also had robotic assisted laparoscopic vsg, and I had some pain post-op but nothing out of this world that wouldn't be expected after major surgery. I've had no complications whatsoever from the surgery, just some increasing pain about a month after surgery, but the CT scan was negative for anything, so they figured it was just muscular pain.
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Congratulations! Wish you the best on your journey!
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Wow! Wonderful job glory! Awesome
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I'm 3.5 months out, and I'm now able to comfortably chug down about a third of a 16.9 oz water bottle. I'm so glad that it doesn't hurt anymore to drink Water, that was terrible the first few weeks where I could only take a few sips when I felt like chugging down the whole thing!
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Yay, congrats! I hope everything goes well with your surgery!
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The CPT code for laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is 43775. That's the code I gave to my insurance company to ask if they covered the sleeve gastrectomy.
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That has happened to me. I think that it starts small...maybe a little bit of something here...why not a little bit of that there, hey while I'm at it, I'll have this the next day. It's very hard mentally. I just reflected on the reasons why I had the surgery in the first place: to get healthier, to be happier, to be able to do the things I want to do that I currently can't because of my weight. I say to myself, after everything that I've been through to get this surgery, am I really going to sabotage myself and not reach my goals because of what I want to eat right now? It has helped me stay on track.
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Thanks for the postings; they helped me because I am 11 weeks out and lost 20 lbs. down from 22/24 to a 16/18 and thought I was not doing something right. it seems that some loose faster than others. do you'll think age has anything to do with it?
Well, technically age does have a role in weight loss. The older we get, the slower our metabolism gets, so the weight loss might be slower, but of course there are tons of people who, at an older age, have been very successful with their weight loss efforts. It's about dedication, working hard to reach those goals, and staying on track with what we know we're supposed to do to move those stubborn pounds.
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Good job, and keep it up! VSG stands for vertical sleeve gastrectomy.
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Welcome to the forum slmwo! Congratulations on your surgery! It was also tough for me those first two weeks of liquids after the surgery, but it made the transition towards soft foods that much more exciting lol. Good luck!
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It could just be a stall, which is a normal part of the weight loss process. I also measure myself to keep an eye on my progress because sometimes the scale isn't our friend. Have you been sticking to your diet plan? Protein first, enough Water, etc, making sure you're getting the right amount of calories in?
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That's an awesome quote. I think it'll also help me whenever I'm having a very strong craving for something that I shouldn't have. Thanks for sharing!
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Hey Ryan! Welcome to the forum, and congrats on your surgery date! I know when I was on the 2 week pre-op diet, I struggled a LOT to stick to it. There were some days where I caved in and had something I wasn't supposed to, but I just got right back on track because I knew how important it was to adhere to the plan. I was so scared that if I didn't follow the plan, I would get put under anesthesia the day of surgery, wake up, and find out that they didn't do the surgery because my liver was too big! I was probably a little too paranoid about that lol but everything turned out okay. Just keep strong!
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Hopefully those 9 days will fly by! I wish you a speedy recovery after surgery
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Congrats on your surgery! I know those gas pains were a killer the first week or so for me, but make sure to walk as frequently as possible to get that gas out of your system!
really hungry... anyone else?
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Are you sure it's real hunger or could it be cravings? Maybe it could be the acid in the stomach causing you to feel that way. Are you taking a proton pump inhibitor like Protonix or Prilosec, etc. If you're on full liquids, maybe some broth, sugar free popsicles, fat free milk, yogurt, low cal juices, or Protein Drinks, Decaf tea is what comes to mind.