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CrazyJaney

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. CrazyJaney

    Yogurt and now a bit of pain?

    Technically I'm on FULL liquids and puréed to liquid until next Wednesday when I can have real pureed. My instructions say that when I can tolerate 1/4-1/2 cup of something, I should start the no drinking liquids within 30 mins. The NUT said it was ok to try yogurt. I felt better within the hour of posting that. It's scary though! I don't ever get in 64 of fluids or 60 g of protein. I might hit 40 again today. I'm just so sick of shakes!
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    First few weeks

    Where was your profile pic taken? I grew up in MI and it looks like Up North, which I miss!
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    First few weeks

    I agree with it all being a memory very quickly. My surgery was just a week ago and yet those first two days seem like a LNG time ago. I used my cough pillow for several days and still splint when I cough. Coughing is good for you but it does hurt!
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    Who is in March?

    Oh honey, I was right there with you! The pain was worst in the hospital. I could only have IV meds the day of. I was sooooooo sick from the anesthesia and the IV morphine. I finally asked for liquid Tylenol which they didn't have so they crushed up some and I took it. (Sometime in the wee hours of the morning, maybe 12 hours post op). They tasted terrible. In the morning, after my doctor rounded, he ordered liquid lortab. It still made me a little nauseous but keep taking the zofran or phenergan. The right mix was liquid lortab (15 ml) and the zofran or phenergan. Unfortunately, the meds they use during anesthesia cause nausea. It jus takes about 24 hours for those to clear - at least for me. It"s been like this for me every time I've had anesthesia. Hate it! I feel for you but you will feel better within the first 24 after surgery. Get off the IV pain meds as soon as you can! I feel ya!
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    First few weeks

    It's sore to change positions the first few days, getting up and down and in and out of bed. But with the pain meds, and I didn't need them like prescribed - just once or twice a day - help that. It's more a soreness by day 3. I have 8 steps into the house and that wasn't bad. I won't lie, there is pain because it's surgery, but it's doable. You definitely need to have stocked up on your supplies because you don't want to be carrying groceries into the house, and you want to rest frequently, but seriously, by the 3rd day, you are moving around well. I couldn't sleep on my sides until last night which was irritating. I slept much better last night. Turning in the bed hurts the first few days. It's all doable though. It hurts and then settles down. It's not constant.
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    First few weeks

    I'm only 6 days post op but the pain - like real pain from surgery - really only last the first 48 hours. It's sore. But no longer serious pain. I'd say it's about as bad as a csection (or a little worse) but my gall bladder was way easier. It hurts to cough but pain is not the focus this many days out. It's fatigue and constantly trying to get all your fluids and protein in. That's the real work. I had quite a bit of nausea for the first few days but they give you meds.
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    3 weeks post op

    I'm right there with you with the fatigue. OMG - I'm as weak as a kitten. UGH. I'm 6 days out. I was hoping it would get better with pureed's. I'm just doing pureed liquids now. I can move to things like refried Beans, cottage cheese in a week. I was hoping that would help.
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    Well, isn't this a kick in the butt....

    GMan, you always make me laugh! And I need it today!
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    3 weeks post op

    Glad you feel better. Maybe it was a bug.
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    Do you associate food with SEX?

    This. Is. Awesome!
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    how is everyone feeling?

    The first week has been hard. Each day has gotten easier until today when the fatigue is setting in. Weak as a kitten. And I think I have thrush too. I'm getting ready to call the doctor to see if they will call something in. My mouth is disgusting. Have dropped 10 pounds in a week. Just so tired. First day I've had any negative thoughts. Just need to keep at it I guess. I just keep visualizing 3-4 weeks from now. Life will get back to normal.
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    Well, isn't this a kick in the butt....

    Man, I was hoping for less chin hair. Damn.
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    3 weeks post op

    I've read that dehydration causes nausea. Good luck. This is hard (as I crawl back into bed for the second time today).
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    Spam

    Yeah for Alex!
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    Spam

    Alex, if you look at Kristina's screen shot you can see it. I got the same one. Thanks.
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    Post Op Penis Size

    And I have to put in a vote for "girth".
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    March Sleevers!

    I'm post op day 6 and so far, have never made it past 48-50. Everything makes me full. I'm feeling the lack of protein and fluid though. Today, I'm determined to get in at least 60. I'm also going to try yogurt today, I think.
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    Who is in March?

    Pure Protein has been my favorite. Atkins are good but not a Big Bang for your buck as far as grams of protein go. You will need some though. No way to get in enough without them.
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    Post Op Penis Size

    Whoever resurrected this thread, I want to thank you! I'm 6 days post op, bored, a little down and feeling frumpy. READING THIS THREAD WAS THE MOST FUN IVE HAD ALL WEEK! Thank you to all who contributed! I'm going to stalk the Men's Room when I need to be cheered up from now on.
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    help...I can't poop

    Diarrhea x2 this morning. MOM definitely works!
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    Spam

    Yup. The exact same thing. I wrote back "go back under your hole". Do they really think this works?
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    Who is in March?

    I had terrible nausea. I always do with anesthesia and narcotics. I was better after the first 24 and it was gone after 48. It did slow me down walking those first 2 days. I definitely empathize! Hang in there. It gets better.
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    March Sleevers!

    I agree with Gumbo. I did not have a liquid diet except for the day before. Post op day 6: I am so freaking tired of liquids. One more week of liquids and I can advance to thicker puréed. I lost 28 preop doing low carb and high protein. Just focus on getting in your protein and enjoy crunching something because you will miss it for the first month post op.
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    brainwashing

    I was a skeptic for years. As a nurse, I had seen the "early" days and the doctors who rushed into the practice to make a buck. 2 years ago, while at a medical conference, I heard a surgeon present a meta analysis of long term bariatric surgery. The DATA sold me. No other diet is statistically as good as this procedure. Long term success is higher in WLS than any other. It also reverses obesity related illnesses, like hypertension and sleep apnea. I am certain there are still money makers out there. I chose a "Center of Excellence" which means they have to meet higher criteria within the medical community. If you are seeing a "song and dance" kinda surgeon and you are suspicious, look around. This has become a valid medical procedure. My doc doesn't sell anything outbid his office. He's not pushing shakes or other services. But he is well researched and well published and I truly think he believes in what this can do for people. I see your point. You do end up "drinking the Koolaid". But it's a lifestyle and a game changer. Variance might mean failure whereas sticking to a program might mean better success. I do see your point though!

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