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unbesleevable1

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  1. Hey y'all.

    My surgery was today and was it great. My surgeon was very pleased. I'll be in the hospital until Thursday. They are taking excellent care of me. So far the pain has been minimal. I am on a pain med pump, ice chips and Water. And, of course, up and walking.

    My thoughts and prayers continue to be with everyone here. Please keep me in yours as well for a successful an speedy recovery.

    Getting sleepy. Will update tomorrow.

    ~Susan.

    Amazing that you are coherent enough to post. I was begging for water between nods, and generally being a dlck. Congratulations, get a lot of rest.


  2. Sometimes i think i get hunger and gas pains confused. Believe me I cant wait either. But i have no idea what i want to eat. Im getting use to it too. It really is a all day thing. I go back to work tomorrow, so we will see how that goes. Its very light duty so i think i will be ok. When do you have your next appt with your surgeon?

    I think I would have been cool to go back to work this week too. I'm glad to have the extra time off, though. My next surgeon appt is the 19th, so about 2 weeks and 2 days out.

    I am not confused at all about hunger. It is very clear to me. It is a lot like a newborn baby. I get hungry every 2 hours or so, eat or drink, and am happy for a while. :)


  3. Me too, Sooner, have lost about 9 lbs since surgery a week ago. My tummy is hungry frequently, but is easily satisfied. I'm getting the hang of it! Can't wait to be able to put some more substantial food in there! I'm looking forward to some mashed potatoes! That sounds so good!!! What are you going to eat first when you can go to purees? I am really craving meat, also! I am so happy I did this!!!!!!


  4. I'm in Orange County and I'm getting sleeved on the 18th. All liquid 2 week diet and I'm really hating the Bariatric Advantage shakes! My nut doesn't like generic Protein drinks because they are not "meal replacements".

    Glad to hear your surgery is a success!

    Hi Bob, what surgeon/ hospital? I'm in OC too and was sleeved 11/4 by Dr Leport at Orange Coast. I existed on the OH YEAH chocolate milkshake Protein Powder. I didn't like the New Directions Proteins the office sells, but you might try those. I found the absolute essential part of surviving that pre op nightmare was finding a protein that I actually looked forward to having. Anyway, I hope you find one you like and hang in there. LMK if you have any questions or want to talk.

    Amanda


  5. If you have the choice, you should definitely freak.

    Just kidding. Are the wounds holding together? If so, its fine. They usually don't want you to reinforce or add any more tape. Obviously, if something is gaping open that wasn't before, please commence with the freaking out.


  6. 4 weeks pre op is pretty insane. I did 3 weeks and it was like an exorcism. Since there is no way for them to tell that your liver has shrunk until they get in there, the surgeon is not basing the decision on that reason. A lot of doctors dont require a pre op at all, some require 3 days Clear liquids, some require 2 weeks of low carb, some want 3 or more weeks of liquid Protein. I think it is cruel and unusual. There is no supporting research showing a pre op diet contributes to less post op complications or problems. It is purely anecdotal. Part of the problem is this surgery is just now becoming standardized, after being considered experimental, or part 1 of a two part surgery for so long.

    I don't know what I would do if I were you. I barely survived the pre op diet and other people around me definitely suffered the consequences as well. It was definitely harder than the surgery. I guess I would make my case for going with the original date. Maybe your surgeon would work with you on a 'break' from the liquids if you did low carb/ no carb for a while. I donno, but it makes me mad. Good luck to you.


  7. I think a lot of us are not fully aware of our addiction issues with food. I used food to change the way I feel. Turning to something on the outside to change the way I feel inside. I have been dealing with my addictions successfully for a few years now, and I am finally tackling food (the final frontier). It is usually something we need outside help with, whether it's counseling, or a 12 step program. I attend 12 step programs for my addiction issues, and I think it is one of the major aspects that has helped me succeed.

    I think surgeons and WLS centers hurry us along sometimes, and don't address this giant aspect. This is why a lot of WLS patients turn to drinking (or other myriad cross addictions). Not one time in my 2 months of pre op education was addiction to food or other substances addressed. Nor was post op depression. I think that's scary, and I try to bring it up in my support group as often as it is appropriate.

    Please know what you're feeling is normal, and you should have been prepared by your surgeon's team. I'm very sorry that you were blind-sided by this fairly common experience.


  8. Day 3 post op . It does get easier as you go. Having a hard time drinking cold Water. Gas pain is gone for the most part, but very sore. Taking a lot less pain medication. Glad to be home and clean!!! Walking a lot, trying to drink a lot and sipping, sipping, sipping.

    Having trouble figuring out being full but getting better at it. Overall it is a lot easier than I thought it was going to be.

    Me too, Chris, it's like having a new baby at home. I think I'm going to bed, Tommy the Tummy decides he's hungry. Whaaaaaaa! He doesnt eat a lot, but when he's hungry, he makes it very clear. Did you name yours yet?


  9. I was sleeved Monday 11/4 and I feel pretty damn good. My incisions don't hurt. I just feel kind of 'wrong' inside, but it's not painful. I had a bad headache since the nite of surgery, but have felt pretty good since this morning. Especially after getting home and being in my own home.


  10. Hi Novembers! I was sleeved on the 4th and am doing great. It was easier than the pre op diet, but had its own challenges. The day of, I don't remember much. The next day was worse, lots of abdominal pain, especially getting up and moving around. Moving around also made me pretty nauseated. they gave me a lot of meds for nausea which helped. I think it was the pca morphine pump that contributed to the nausea. Since I've been off the meds, I've felt better. Ive got timers going for walking and sipping. Welcome to my new timed life, at least for a little while. #SkinnyArmy!


  11. it was the hardest thing ive ever gone through. food is so essential! I learned to split my shakes up evenly throughout the day and drink them slow. Also cannot stress how important it is to find one you really like. I know, none of it helps. I cheated a couple times, and caught hell around these parts. Oh well, do the best you can. It's hard, but you can do it.

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