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Dani.o.dani

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Dani.o.dani

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday January 5

About Me

  • Biography
    Athiest. Feminist. LGBTQIA*. Woman of Color. Fiber Artist. Naturalista. Sober 12 Stepper. Geek. Fangirl. Liberal. Ferocious. Married. Mother of 2. Fierce.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    fiber arts. literature. music. movies. HGTV. anything NSFW. humor.
  • Occupation
    Mother. Pharmacy Technician. Student
  • City
    Centennial
  • State
    Colorado
  1. Dani.o.dani

    What Diet Do You Follow?

    I developed celiac disease and lactose intolerance post sleeve, so now I'm pretty paleo. I eat an egg and apple slices for breakfast and lunch, an ounce of almonds for snacks, and for dinner some homemade grilled chicken or beef and grilled veggies. No food after 8pm. Black coffee or almond milk lattes if I drink something other than water. If I really crave something sweet I may have a banana, or berries. Every once in awhile I'll have 100% dark unsweetened bakers cocoa which was quite the adjustment for me. I don't eat any processed foods and I try to only cook for myself.
  2. Dani.o.dani

    African American Sleevers

    I'm no pro, not by any means, but you may consider upping your calories to 1200 a day and see if there is improvement. Just my opinion and experience.
  3. So far sashimi is the only meat I can keep down. I'm so happy that I found something that satisfies and stays where it's supposed to! Operated on January 21st.
  4. Dani.o.dani

    January 2014 Sleevers Come In!

    My full feelings aren't at all what I'm used too. I just eat a little bit and then I try to pick up the fork and at the bottom of my sternum a little flutter whispers no more. It's a very light and faint feeling and I just don't want anymore either. So I stop. Idk what full feels like to others, but that's how it feels to me.
  5. Dani.o.dani

    January 2014 Sleevers Come In!

    I'm moving on up to soft and moist food today (Yay!) and I had sashimi today. I'm having serious issues getting in protein from any shakes, they taste awful and come right back up. Actually anything other than sugar free chocolate jello and tea comes up... Until I had a dream about sushi and decided to try. I had a single piece of Toro sashimi (chewed for five minutes a bite) and it completely agreed with me. Fish here I come! Only problem is that I live in Denver and fresh fish is pretty dang expensive out here.
  6. Dani.o.dani

    Surviving when life sucks

    I'm so sorry for your loss. Wishing you all the best!
  7. Dani.o.dani

    first taste of food

    I feel much, much better now and am enjoying a muscle milk protein drink. Much more my pace.
  8. I got cleared for full liquids today, which also includes cream of wheat and mashed potatoes. My first taste of mashed potatoes with cheese was absolute heaven. Heaven I say. I slowly savored those bites. Then when I got into the car all hell broke lose and a wave of nausea like I'd never ever experienced before took over. I had to find a bathroom ASAP. The splash of cool water, and just sitting still helped me calm down. I didn't end up losing my lunch. I did learn my lesson though. Riding in a car immediately after eating is a No No!
  9. looking forward to full liquids. i'm sooooo bored

  10. Yayy I finally pooped today! My last bm was just before my vsg on Tuesday. Before this I had constant diarrhea, I went 5-8x every day. It was all of the oil and fat and caffeine. Now that I'm off all that stuff I don't want to start things up again. I spent way too much of my lifetime in the bathroom.
  11. I'm freshly sleeved and I have had the Mirena for 3 years. my surgeon was very glad to hear that I have reliable bc post op because of the high risk of pregnancy. He recommended that his female patients use at least 2 forms of bc (hormone +barrier) for the first year post op. So far I've had no complications with the implant.
  12. Dani.o.dani

    Would love Support in Denver!

    Hi! I'm Dani and I had my sleeve on Tuesday January 21st, 2014. I live on the Littleton/Centennial border. My insurance is Kaiser. Dr Chae did my surgery at St Josephs hospital in Denver. I'm originally from Aurora, but many generations of my family are natives from Silverton and Boulder. I'm a married 33 year old mother of two. I look forward to being fit in the fittest of all 50 states. Hope your journey goes wonderfully! Keep me posted on your progress.
  13. I was so hungry on the preop diet that I cried myself to sleep, more than once. I totally cheated by adding in one apple before bed, and I beat myself up about it pretty bad. I ended up talking to my nut who said that the extra apple wouldn't effect me much, but I did do an extra day of just clear liquids just to hopefully be on the safe side. For most of my life I felt like I was starving all of the time. There's absolutely no way I could have continued eating like that, and my nut and therapist agree. I got this surgery to be free from the bondage of hunger. So far it's been completely different. The last time I felt starving was on the operating table. To have a few days of freedom from such horrible and constant hunger is a beautiful gift. I am truly grateful.

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