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Scraglycat

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Very expensive, not that great.
  2. I also was recommended to do a rny. I refused, I didn't feel comfortable with the complications and potential dumping. The sleeve resolves diabetes in 82% of cases, rny only slightly higher. If you go to the section in this site for research on gastric sleeve, look for my post from the bariatric journal. Anyway I had surgery December 11 last year. I had type 2 diabetes, was on insulin and metformin...I am now off all my meds, and a1c is 5.6. God is good :-) love my sleeve.
  3. Scraglycat

    Is my sleeve big ?!

    P.s. You just are doing well :-)
  4. Scraglycat

    Is my sleeve big ?!

    No, don't worry. Your surgeon didn't become a surgeon without a lot of practice :-) I was worried three months ago I had no sleeve, as in the doctor forgot to sleeve me. Haha.. I could drink easily. I really was where you are :-) Then I hit soft and solid food...and wham. I had restriction. When you eat/drink shakes, they can go directly into small intestine...but when you eat dense Protein, it cause your pyloric valve to close and keeps the food in your sleeve...don't worry, this will go away. The size bougie may affect size of sleeve, but very tiny differences.
  5. You guys will do great :-). I worried myself sick, and the surgery was my first ever. But the reality is that the first couple of days flew by, very little pain, was able to drink and now eat well, and have lost 40 lbs in two months :-). And, off my diabetes meds. I love my sleeve, you will too :-)
  6. Hey LisaJ. I am a teacher in greenhouse mgt, I was only really tired and sore for 1-2 weeks...not a terrible soreness, just achey. , I couldn't lift more than 15 lb for 3 weeks per doctor. I bet you will be fine, especially of you could talk to someone and do seeding or transplanting and not so much moving large plants... Btw There is a March Sleeve group you can join, pm me if interested.
  7. Scraglycat

    Who is in March?

    Welcome guys! Congrats on your surgeries...I really have liked the Wal-Mart muscle milk...Very good protein...
  8. My doctor also suggested the rny bypass. I was BMI 40, type 11 diabetes, and high bp. The bypass is slightly more successful in the literature at eliminating the need for diabetes meds. I researched and decided to so the sleeve anyway. When I told the surgeon I was scared of strictures and dumping with the bypass, he quickly said the sleeve would be fine. I am 7 weeks out today and have already eliminated my meds for diabetes; no more insulin, glipizide, or metformin. It has been a blessing and a miracle for me. Keep in mind, not all patients reverse their diabetes quickly, I was lucky. But I also was not willing to risk the problems of the bypass.
  9. Scraglycat

    Need advice

    I enjoyed scrambled eggs, tuna or salmon, pureed chicken, oatmeal, pureed meatballs, string cheese...don't be nervous it will go fine :-) if it makes you feel better, puree the meats with little broth or water
  10. Scraglycat

    Need advice

    hi Tracy...
  11. hi guys I'm a little late to this discussion, but I was sleeved the 1st of December. I was like you guys terrified of never being able to eat things again, I had enough food Funerals for a lifetime :-) To be honest, I can eat things like pizza and Pasta, but in small amounts. I ate a small slice of pizza a week ago, and it filed me up like a thanksgiving turkey :-)! I personally do not believe that we should be stuck in a life of being deprived of foods we like. don't get me wrong I'm not advocating eating pasta everyday, but small amounts will not affect your weight loss. You will also find that your tastes have changed! I no longer crave Doritos and chips, because I know they can be uncomfortable if I eat more than one. I do crave Protein, oatmeal, and vegetables -of all things! this is not a death sentence it's the beginning of a new life :-) :-) :-)
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    Surgery in March!

    Hi girl, Don't be scared...I was the same, had diabetes, anxiety, the whole mess... I had surgery on December 11, and the worry was much worse than the surgery!!! I had limited amount of pain, was able to eat to pureee within one week, and I feel better and healthier than ever before! I have diabetes, and have been able to go off of all medication including insulin. this is a wonderful opportunity, and will make your life better and healthier :-)
  13. How on earth does your "psych" know which surgery is best? I am diabetic and had the sleeve, believe me I craved sweets. My tastes have completely changed since surgery...Im feeling better and healthier each day... Best of all, I'm off my diabetes meds! Talk to your surgeon, and ignore the psych...I understand their concerns, but you need to make this decision with your surgeon.
  14. Scraglycat

    From one extreme to the other!

    Hey there, I have had the exact same problem at 4 wks out...I was on purees after one week, and now am eating regular food. I called my surgeon's office and talked with the nurse at length. My sugars were going into the 50s after I would eat fruit. Turns out this is really good news for us...the drastic drops mean that our own pancreas are working, and they are over compensating for the small amount of carbs we take in. They told me to avoid fruit the first few weeks and v concentrate on Protein and veggies, or eat protein whenever I ate carbs. They also said that it will calm down and my body week adjust so that I can eat the carbs later down the road....
  15. Scraglycat

    Goodbye lasagna

    I did the same, guys, and found it entirely unnecessary...I am six weeks out and can eat almost anything I did before the surgery...except terribly spicy food (I learned that the hard way). My tastes have changed, I absolutely do not crave the fatty, salty stuff...but I don't miss it either... Best of luck to you all :-)

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