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Chelly

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. Caffeine is a BIG no, no....

    I quit a major Diet Coke habit way before surgery and I am glad I did it before hand because carbonated drinks of any kind are not good for your gastric bypass. So no soda, no sparkling Water, no club soda.

    Caffeine acts like a diuretic also.

    So get rid of this habit now so your body is clear of it before surgery.


  2. I forgot to mention that I have to eat more often because I have reactive hypoglycemia as a result of my surgery.

    When I eat popcorn it's a normal serving according the package and I always have it with Protein.

    I only eat it twice a day for like lunch and maybe a late night snack and again always with Protein.< /strong>

    The Protein Bars I have more of then I probably should but I have a hard time getting meat protein down a lot of times so I compensate with the bars.

    I need to go back I think to having more shakes like I used to.

    Well thanks James for your input.

    The exercise I do get is going up and down the stairs at least a dozen times a day so i'm not totally immobile.

    I suffer from osteoarthritis, RSD, fibromyalgia and stenosis of the spine so exercise recently has been more difficult to go to the gym but I have confidence I'll get back there.


  3. From what I've been told once you stretch that pouch out from eating to much it will not shrink back.

    This is why people have to have gastric bypass revisions if they stretched it out to much and want to start over.

    I think this would only be necessary if you really went back to old habits.

    If you really want detailed information ask your surgeon about this and they can really give you the best answers.

    I'm only repeating what I've been told I'm not an expert.

    I should also say I've not fallen off the wagon I'm still on the right ride.


  4. I originally was going to have the sleeve and until my gastric doctor told me with my reflux and GERDS I would be sorry so I went with gastric bypass and I'm very happy that I did.

    I have not taken any diabetic meds since surgery, I no longer take high blood pressure meds, no Migraine meds, no chlosterol meds, no GERDS meds, no more CPAP machine.

    My last A1C was 4.7 a couple of months ago.

    This decision for you should be made by you and your surgeon's suggestions. Only you can make the final decision of what's best for you.

    Look at every piece of information you can to research to help you make the final decision.

    Good luck with your surgery and here's to you for a happier and healthier life.


  5. It is way to early for you to be eating like this and you could be doing damage to your unhealed pouch.

    I'm 13 months out and I rarely eat that much and if I do it's yogurt never meats.< /strong>

    You better talk to your nutritionist fast and have them go over your plan with you again because I don't think you understand what you should be doing properly.

    Your surgeon even might want to check you to see if you have done any damage.

    Watch what you are doing from now on and make a new start.


  6. Never let anyone even yourself stand in your way of happiness and better health.

    Many people here have made great suggestions to you of what you could possibly do to succeed at this.

    We all are emotional beings and each of us deals with it in many different bad habits.

    Here on this board we came from being eaters to bury our feelings.

    This surgery is for life and each of us works at each day to deal with things that can trigger us.

    All we can do is our very best at controlling our eating everyday. Those days work into weeks, then months, then years of healthy and happy lives.

    So do your damnedest to figure a way of getting this surgery.

    Best of luck to you.


  7. Well I was told that Starbucks was a major no, no.

    Did you know that coffee acts like a diacritic?

    It's it worth the extra calories you are taking in from drinking them?

    If you think about it you are taking in 280 to 560 extra calories a week having them.

    Only you can be the determining factor in this equation.

    You are the one who has to decide.


  8. Don't give up.

    Fight back and appeal that decision by your insurance company.

    Have your surgeon and PCP write letters to confirm that this is medically necessary to have done.

    You'll never know unless you stick up for yourself what can happen.

    Go for it.

    Good luck...


  9. I have always had candy in the house since surgery for my husband and I haven't touched it or even been tempted to touch it and I'm a sugar person.

    I have my sugar free fudgeicles, sugar free popsicles, sugar free pudding, Quest bars, Detour simple Protein Bars or fruit and that satisfies me perfectly when I want something.

    So I'm not worried about Halloween or any other holiday that includes sweets.


  10. powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury is strictly online only.

    I personally use Jay Robb whey Protein powder. It comes in chocolate, strawberry, vanilla and tropical.

    Use can get it through their company, Whole Foods, Amazon or eBay.

    I happen to like it and I also use PB2 in it for extra Protein and for extra taste.

    I also use Torani sugar free syrups in my Protein shakes to have something different. Those come in a lot of flavors. You can get Torani sugar free syrups at World Market, directly from the company or Walmart.< /strong>

    Good luck.


  11. Hi Lisa,

    I started first seeing the surgeon in May and had surgery in September.

    I had to have 4 meetings with my PCP for weight management, 1 meeting with a psychiatrist, 4 meetings with nutritionist, loose 10% of my weight before surgery, a sleep study, stress test, EEG (in your case it would probably be an EKG), a throat scope and 1 bariatric meeting.

    I had bypass surgery and am very pleased with the results of that surgery.

    You ask about draw backs and the only one I have had is a developed reactive hypoglycemia which 1% to 2% get it and of course I had to be one of them. It's manageable with my what I eat.

    That's the only thing I can say was a draw back and if I had to choose again I would do it even knowing this could happen.

    Good luck with your decision and being a healthier you.


  12. I wish you all the luck in the world to obtain your wish for your next birthday.

    I made it to goal for my birthday this year and am very happy because I can shop almost any where I want.

    To be honest I kinda went overboard on buying clothes for myself but hey I figure I have no intentions of changing my size so I look at it as an investment. LOL

    Once again the very best to you with your upcoming surgery and here's to a healthier and happier you..

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