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motherearth

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About motherearth

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 07/23/1961

About Me

  • Biography
    I love my new Sleeve, what an awesome tool. I'm very dedicated and focused on becoming the healthiest i can be and am taking each step carefully to get there.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Love the outdoors. Camping, fishing, hiking. Loooking forward to riding a bike again and a horse. There's so much i have missed out on. ILooking forward to getting off the sidelines and back into the main stream of life.
  • Occupation
    Retired
  • City
    Aloha
  • State
    Oregon
  1. It will be 15 weeks tomorrow since i got my sleeve. I'm happy to announce i'm 77 lbs. down and have 75 to go so i'm half way there. If someone would of told me of such success before , i wouldn't of believed it. I'M A BELIEVER! I love my Sleeve. So thankful i made this decision. What an awesome tool!

    1. StayingStrong

      StayingStrong

      AMAZING!! You must be SO proud of yourself. That is just so great!!

      I bet nothing can stop you know. Congratulations!!

    2. motherearth

      motherearth

      Thank you, it is quite amazing,

  2. motherearth

    protein bars

    I'm a fan of the Pure Protein Bars as well.
  3. motherearth

    7 months post-op

    On a positive note, What has been your success? How much weight have you lost? Remember this is a lifestyle change. Perhaps change up your healthy menu. Check out new recipes for low carb low fat. You may want to go back to eating the things you were after surgery for a week. Like, cottage cheese and applesauce in the morning, cream of chicken soup for lunch, chicken breast or Italian meatballs at dinner. Eat Greek Yogurt for snack. And of course don't forget your protein drinks and bars. How many calories and how much protein are you eating a day? Maybe someone will chime in and let you know if you're eating enough or to much. Hang in there. Your body is adjusting still. Depending on how much you had to lose in the first place may have something to do with it. We can't see your stats to know more about your situation. Hang in there! Sincerely, Sherri
  4. motherearth

    Whats wrong with me!

    Oh, how I have been there. It takes time for our mental to catch up with the physical part of us. Losing the weight as quickly. The Fat Goggles need to come off and will at some point. It takes time to adjust to the new you. Sherri
  5. motherearth

    Stomach Stretching Already?

    During the first 3 months your sleeve was healing, it was swollen. The swelling has gone down to where you will find your allowed a little bit bigger portion size. No bigger than 8 oz at a time or a cup at a time. Best to measure your food to help you keep on track. Still, "Protein First". Congratulations with your weight loss. Sherri
  6. motherearth

    Ok Now I feel Like I'm working too

    Toot away! That's fantastic. That is an amazing feeling. I've been there "once". You give me hope that i'll be there again, thank you. I have Osteoarthritis in my hips and endure quite a bit of pain. Once i get surgery to replace them, i'll be moving all the time. Good luck on your 5K, you're already a winner just for signing up. Good for you! Sherri
  7. I'll have to try those. I see where Walmart sells Beanito's . Found them on line too, different flavors. Lots of flavors! Thanks for the info. Sherri
  8. motherearth

    stretched sleeve?

    It only gets bigger when the swelling subsides about 90 days Post Op, That's when your stomach is healed from the surgery. I began feeling a difference a couple weeks ago and i'm 8 weeks Post Op this week. It just depends on what i'm eating as well. I don't eat beef. I stick with fish and chicken. Any meat i chew and becomes bigger than what it was when it went in, doesn't get swallowed. It would take up too much room in my sleeve. So I would rather have ground turkey and fish. Something i can mash with my tongue and get a healthy portion size in.. Even if it did stretch out, it would never go back to the size it was. Perhaps an intake of 8-10 oz, and that's max. Sherri
  9. motherearth

    Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner

    YOUR GORGEOUS! YOUR STORY MADE ME SMILE! I AM VERY FAMILIAR WITH THAT MOVIE SO YOUR EXPERIENCE WAS EASY TO RELATE TO. I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU. LIFE IS GOOD AND FUN TO LIVE! SHERRI
  10. If you can't tolerate butter than perhaps try Canola Harvest.
  11. Hi Debi, I see that you were sleeved. Do you have follow up appointments? I'm glad to see you here. My goodness, 2012, is when you were sleeved and have lost 40 pounds, congratulations on that. That's really good though but don't know your stats to actually know just how good. What was your surgery weight if you don't mind me asking. There's lot's of veterans here that can help you. If I were you I would call your surgeons office and have them mail you a post op information packet. Just tell them you never got one. Also ask when your next appointment should be. Did you ever have a follow up appointment? There may be terms and grounds to sue your surgeon if not. Sincerely Sherri
  12. motherearth

    The flu!

    Call your Surgeon and or Primary Physician and ask them to give you medication for Nausea. That way perhaps you can hold some fluids down so you don't get dehydrated. When you can hydrate, drink G2 Gatorade to keep your electrolytes up. Sorry your sick. Sending positive healing energy your way. Also when caught early your Dr. can give you Tamiflu so that it's short lived. But you gotta get the Tamiflu ASAP. Sincerely, Sherri
  13. The society we live in can be so cruel. I've been teased, bullied, mooed at. Ignored, disrespected and humiliated from a very early age. Obesity genes play a part on both sides of my family. Diagnosed with hypoglycemia in my twenties and Degenerating Joint Disease in my hips. Hypothyroidism when i was thirty. Type 2 Diabetes when i was forty. My weight sky rocketed to the highest of 385 in 1992. The year i was married and also the year i was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism Once my thyroid was under control i became pregnant. My OBGYN told me i was a high risk pregnancy and that i could endure many unhealthy hurdles. But i went ahead with our pregnancy. I did get gestational Diabetes and gave myself insulin shots through out my 2nd and 3rd trimester. I was put on a Diabetic diet during my pregnancy and actually gained 19 pounds because i had started losing weight at the end of my pregnancy. The Diabetes left as soon as i had my baby. Only for it to show up six years later as Type 2 Diabetes. That was the straw for me. I have endured Breast Cancer, Acute Severe Sleep Apnea on top of morbid obesity. I had to make a change or i want going to see my daughter live her life and experience all the wonderful life experiences you do with a daughter. So i opted for weight loss surgery. Best decision i ever made. Well, one of them at least. Hope has returned and i am so looking froward to getting off the sidelines of life and back into the main stream of enjoying life again. When you hear of people say they came fro the school of hard knocks, well i'm one of them. It definitely built character and wisdom and gave me the tools to go with the tool i received "the Sleeve" Looking forward to what life has in store for me now.
  14. motherearth

    Head Hunger & Actual Pain

    Everything you mentioned is normal and has been experienced before with other Sleeve recipients. The Pre Surgery Prep nurse is awesome and will see too your nervousness and nausea. they are there to make you feel as comfortable as they can to assure you that all is going to be fine. I don't have issues with head hunger. I too love food. I cooked in restaurants for many years so love to cook as well. Once they cut away 80% of your stomach they take with it the hunger hormone which i can tell the difference now. I have no cravings. Which is amazing for me. I didn't have a morphine pump. My Post op surgery nurses were on top of my pain issues and had it under control quite well. I spent one night in the hospital and was home early afternoon. I want to congratulate you on detoxing from sugar BEFORE your surgery. Kudo's for that. I did the same thing and am grateful for it. I didn't have any drain tubes hanging out of me. So not sure if that was just my experience or if that's a common practice after The Sleeve procedure. Perhaps if you don't Opt for Laparoscopic then perhaps is when a drain tube is needed. You will do just fine. They will take very good care of you. Will address the fear, nausea as soon as your admitted. Sincerely, Sherri

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