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Molly Sleeved

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Pre-op diet

    A lot of the difference has to do with surgeon and results from your pre-op testing or starting weight. I was found to have a fatty liver so I was on a liquid diet for 2 weeks before surgery to shrink the liver. This helps the surgeon during surgery and reduces the risk of the liver being nicked causing you more pain than necessary while healing.
  4. Interesting. I'm new to this site - when we had this discussion on YouTube there seemed to be a pretty good split on those who thought they did/didn't have a food addiction. Not more on one side or the other.
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    Protein shakes

    More Protein to less cals is better - just make sure you're not taking in more than 30 in one sitting. Your body can't process more than that at one time. The best I've found are: EAS Carb Control (Sometimes I'll add a scoop of Click to it) Gold Standard Whey unjury Isopure Zero Carb My NUTs guidelines were similar to that second post as well. Seems like that's what everyone feels is "good".
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    What do you tell people when they ask

    High protein, low carb, and lots of time at the gym. Some people I tell I had surgery - but it stays away from college life for now.
  7. I'm sorry you get that! Not many people know about my surgery and I moved across the country 3 weeks after my surgery so my loss and all the questions and comments that go along with it have kind of gone unnoticed. It's hard to get comments like that from people who can't possibly know the answer. Keep your head up - we're on this journey for us!
  8. Being nervous is totally normal. And having a close friend whose had it done is WONDERFUL! I wish I had that kind of support from someone close. You have to realize that the fears are normal - I realized that having surgery at 20 was better than having heart surgery at 30 because I was over 360lbs. When I look back on my pre-surgery videos on YouTube, I laugh at the fears I had... because none of them were true in the slightest. Everything went well, I'm losing, happier than ever. So glad I made this decision. If you have any questions feel free to contact me - it's so nice to find some younger people and I'm glad to help out!
  9. Thinking that everything is a sign right before surgery is so totally natural. Been there - done that... and SO happy that I went through with it. 1. How do you train your brain to stop shoveling it in after surgery? I didn't struggle with this like a lot of people do, because I didn't have a food addiction. If you have a food addition, that is something to start working on pre-surgery because surgery will do nothing to change that. If you're an emotional eater, find how you're going to deal with emotions before surgery. I feel full on 2 oz of food and that is enough for me to stop shoveling it in. Feeling full on so little is such a blessing. 2. I had a C-section and it wasn't that horrible, is the pain similar ? There are a lot of differences when it comes to this. My gas pain was horrendous. I have a daunting account of it on my YouTube channel 3 days after surgery when I decided to talk about it. It was way worse than I thought it would be - but everyone is different - you may feel nothing! 3. Can you describe to me what you consume in a day? Breakfast - shake lunch - tuna salad (sometimes with Protein chips) dinner - chicken with cheese "The WLS 4th meal" (as I call it) - ground turkey with cheese Snacks - turkey Jerky liquid calories - half a bottle of Isopure, cup of milk I eat 4 meals a day because I need to in order to get my protein in and I also tend to get a headache if I don't eat something in a 4(ish) hour time span. A lot of us eat 4-5 meal per day. If you're interested in looking through daily meals, you can find me on MyFitnessPal. My food journal is public. http://www.myfitness...iary/mhomchenko Make sure you are fully educated before you go for surgery - but that being said - doubts before surgery are so natural. When I look back at videos I made before surgery on my Vlog I wonder why I worried about those things. Now they seem so silly! My surgery got put off 3 times - it felt like it was never going to happen - but I'm so glad that I kept pursuing it! Hope this helps!
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    Drain Tube

    Unless you've already been told you're having one, there's a good chance you won't! I didn't have one and a lot of people don't however some surgeons prefer them or if you have more bleeding than expected during surgery they may add one. Just cross your fingers that you don't have to deal with one! I was so glad my surgeon went the less tubes the better route.
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    Cost

    I paid absolutely nothing. Best gift ever - Thank you BCBS!
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    Curious

    It varies - but for us who need to lose more than 200 pounds, it's basically a guarantee that we will have some level of lose skin. It physically can't bounce back THAT much. But loose skin is healthier than being obese. We have to remember that we are here for our health, not to be on the cover of Vogue.
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    I wish I hadn't seen this forum....

    My thoughts going into this were that I'd rather deal with complications from this surgery rather than a heart surgery 10 years from now.
  14. I think its nearly impossible for the sleeve to "not work", however how you are using your tool will determine how well you do.
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    May sleevers! How much have you lost so far?

    Your start weight was 100lbs less than me, so that sounds about right.
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    50lb comparison

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    Between 5-6 weeks out of surgery. 50 lbs down
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    Good luck May 1-7!

    May 7th too. There's a lot of us!
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    May sleevers! How much have you lost so far?

    May 7th - down 57.4lbs now. Couldn't be happier.
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    Seriously? Does everyone exercise?

    You really need to consider why you had this surgery. If it was for your health, exercise for life is a part of that. That doesn't have to mean running marathons. Find something you enjoy and do the 210 minutes a week that is the guideline for WLS patients. I had surgery to improve my health and quality of life. That means a minimum of 210 minutes of exercise per week along with a healthy diet.
  21. A stall is when you haven't lost for 4 weeks consecutively. You are right after surgery. Your body is healing and catching up with what has happened. Don't worry - this is not a stall.
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    Any Pennsylvania Sleevers?

    Erie, PA

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