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Congratulations!
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Thank you for these great recommendations!
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Okay I was just trying to figure out is that just temporary or does it get better! But never mind ....
LOL! I was just saying that I also wanted to know that. That wasn't an attempt to dismiss your question.
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Will it always be like this?
Seriously, the same question?!?
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Just two weeks. I'm on mushed foods.
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Congratulations! What an achievement!
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I've always been a fast eater. My boyfriend compared me to a soldier ramming through MESS hall today--in and out in under five minutes. I get hungry, I pounce on the food, I'm done. Apparently, I can't do that anymore. And I don't know why it is so hard for me to learn. I still have the hunger, so when it's time to eat, I eat too quickly, not realizing that I have eaten too much and then I am in trouble. Has anyone else struggled with this? What are some tips to tame the MESS HALL MONSTER?
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My understanding is that leaks are actually rare, something like 1 in 100. They also subside significantly with time. You could actually call your surgeon and ask about her/his stats of leaks--chances are, they are very low. Your anxiety, however, that is a different thing. Very natural. I freak out occasionally for different reasons (which I don't want to share for fear of scaring you), but I just try to breathe, and let myself know that I would be able to handle it IF it happens. No need to stress yourself out while you're healing (I know, easier said than done!). I hope this helps! All the best to you!
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All the best to you! Really feel your pain! First month sucks! I'm told it gets better--I'm still kind of waiting
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I know this might be too late, but you should probably be "good to go" sooner than 3-4 hours.
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Thank you guys so much for the affirmations and support! I really appreciate it! It is so nice to know that others have experienced this and that it gets better. I definitely can't wait!
Molly3 reacted to this -
So, I am very grateful for the opportunity to have had this surgery. I've battled weight for years. However, at 1&1/2 weeks post-op, I'm realizing I'm grieving my old stomach. This is rough. Has anyone else felt like that? How do we get through it? 'Cause right now I feel like I won't be able to enjoy food again and it's sad.
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Sometimes, just anything not mushed, regular. I miss my stomach sometimes. 1 & 1/2 weeks post-op.
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For me it worked very quickly (a few hours). Be careful with the dosage. I wouldn't go with the maximum recommended. Try the smallest one first (or even 1/2 of that) and see how that works.
On my first try, I took the largest dose and it sort of made me go to the bathroom A LOT, so be careful.
acrowder61 reacted to this -
My experience, like many great comments here suggest, is that the seminar will provide you with a lot of information to alleviate some of the anxiety you are feeling. In my case, I had an advocate provided to me by my surgeon's office and she was the one who dealt with the insurance companies. They (the advocates) are usually very familiar with all the plans and know exactly what the requirements are. Wait to see if the surgeon you have chosen will provide you with this service. It will make you life A LOT easier. Good luck!
jaxmommy2012 reacted to this -
I'm alive!! So throughout the night I had about 8 shots of baileys & Midori (melon liquor) I was expecting to be way more effected then I was? I think it's a fairly soft alcohol ... So my cheap date idea didn't pan out hahaha .... I can't drink vodka & sprite (carbonation) I don't like beer & wine ... I'll see how I feel the next few days and try another kind of shot next time. You aren't supposed to drink because of stomach mucus still repairing itself (not sure what that does) ... So I'll just see how I feel the next few days before I venture out again - thanks for caring! x
Good job! You survived! Yeah!
rollargirl reacted to this -
Happy to report, 10 days post-op, went back to the gym today! Treadmill walking and even ran a bit. Felt so liberated! My stitches still hurt a bit so I didn't push too hard, but it feels so exciting to exercise now when you feel like it will really contribute to real weight loss!
penguin13 and Mocha-NJ reacted to this -
Great question!
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Lol I'm going to be an in demand date! Haha I tried a baileys shot as a test run tonight and felt fine. I thought that was a nice smooth drink to try first off .. I'm not going to get trashed - I'm not a big drinker. Just want to loosen up for a boogie on the dance floor - thanks guys for all the input! x
I like that you started this post! I want to be real with this surgery. Not an alcoholic, but I still want to enjoy life occasionally. 'Cause, heck, otherwise, why live it? Thank you for the question!
megancd and MrsPierre reacted to this -
Thanks for posting this. The video that person mentions is here
Really great! And thank you for the additional links below your profile! Very helpful!
DonRodolfo reacted to this -
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Yes. Hungry, miss real food, it's an adjustment... I'm whining, I know, but I think it's good to vent sometimes. I just hope this is all worth it at the end. I'm not losing weight as fast as other people so that's alarming too.
Thanks for listening!
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It gets better. Hang in there! I know it's hard now but in a week or so you will be feeling much better. I was sleeved June 11 and I am doing great. Just a little sore.Great to hear! I'm one week post-op (June 13). Getting cranky!
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7 month post-op PICTURE :)
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Incredible! Congratulations!