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lylabelle

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  1. Just read that it is a vein thrombosis and not too serious so that good. Annoying though.
  2. Has anyone had any issues with your veins near your IV site. My veins over my wrist where my IV went in on that hand are really really sore today like I can barely move my wrist without them hurting. It's a little bit puffy and my hand itself is ok with the veins over where my wrist bends are really sore. Anyone have any medical knowledge of what this might be. I don't wanna make big deal out of it if it's nothing but its weird that it showed up 10 days after surgery
  3. I'm sorry you all are getting frustrated already. But remember how much you have lost and surgery! There are lots of different reasons why the scale may not move. If you have added carbs back in you will have glycogen increase which increases Water weight up to 10 pounds. Which means you could be losing fat but because there's an un balance it's not going to show up right away. Also there is that thing that I posted out about earlier how you could be burning fat but your fat cells to be filling up with water. That is also an issue. Also it's hard for us to get our water in right now and water flushes fat. so the more we can drink the more that can actually get flushed from the system that's been getting burned. So there a lot of factors in your body that's why a lot of people say only weigh once a week. Also a true stall it has to be at least I think 2 or 3 weeks for it to even be considered a stall at all. Take a deep breath everyone this is just the beginning I'm sure we will have lots more ups and downs. There is typically a stall for everybody at about 3 to 4 weeks so some of you may just be getting your stall early and may stall again at that time so best not to get too frustrated too early (hard I know!) just remember the average lots the first month is 20-30lbs and we all have weeks to go!
  4. Its monday all!! Time to check in! Let us know any NSVs of the week and give us your sugery date number! Ill put it up on our new thread tomorrow so we can see how everyone is doing at a glance No bit nsv. but Im down -13 from surgery!!
  5. I'm on liquids 10 more days. So I haven't had to deal with that challenge yet. Lol
  6. I am pretty new, only a little over one week out. I am just curious on how you all did your diet. Did you keep it super strict low carb under 20 grams or did you have fruit and the occasional carb but not worried about being in constant ketosis. How did it affect your losses. Was the calorie restriction still enough to keep your loss is going even if it wasn't super low carb? I know its protein first but if I'm having some chicken and there's a bowl of mashed potatoes I would love to have a bite but if I'm not going to lose weight unless I'm super low carb obviously for quite a while I'm going to try to stay away from that. I just I'm curious what your experience was with diet and carbs. Thanks
  7. I went from the US to Mexico for surgery. Went to an amazing doctor and like you did all the blood work and stuff the day before. But what I really liked was being in the hospital 3 days where the surgeon checked on me and I had 2 nurses round the clock. I wouldn't like only being in the hospital 1 day unless they are giving you major meds for pain, woke up after the second night in lots of pain. Also be SURE you get to do a barium swallow before you leave the day after surgery and take video of the screen as you do it so you have that. That is vital info for your docs back home and it will let you see how your sleeve will work.
  8. Do you like chili? Cheese sticks? Lunch meat? Yogurt? All of those are pretty easy to eat and will give you protein
  9. My pre op diet was just low carb to shrink the liver. 20g carbs or less
  10. lylabelle

    not losing

    The body needs fat. If you are eating low carb (around 20g a day) then your fat and protein should is fine being higher. Honestly, try to add some butter to a scrambled egg, a little more fat in the meat. Your body may need the fat and higher calories to get going. If you are eating low carb the fat goes through your system so it just will aid in getting you a bit more calories and getting things moving.
  11. lylabelle

    How much time off work, desk job

    I do nails, so a desk job but not totally un-physical. I had to go back at 6 days (would have LOVED more but not possible). I took it easy, with just 3 clients, the next day 5 and 7 clients yesterday. I made it through but it wasn't until yesterday that I even considered not taking a pain pill to get through it. So as long as you have a pain pill to help with the discomfort, I think you are fine at a week or so.
  12. There is a typical 3 week stall. Some may have it sooner, some later. 20-30 pounds the first month is average. We still have 3 weeks in the first month! So its likely to stop here and there. Here is some chemistry on that which may help after fat cells had been emptied of stored triglyceride, they would temporarily refill with water (glycerol attracts water, which might be part of the mechanism). Fat cells filled with fat take up more space than fat cells filled with water, so you may see inches go. Then, after some time frame, the water would get dropped, the fat cells would shrink down. That is, the fat was emptied and burned off days or weeks ago but until the water is dropped, the scale didn't change. Mine isn't showing much of a loss because of TOM. Its *brutal* today. Definatly more painful than normal. no fun. But I'm guessing in 3-4 days I should see a whoosh.
  13. Hab your stomach swelling is starting to go down which means less of the funnel action at opening. No problem with drinking bigger gulps.
  14. Its not easy but your new stomach really needs time to heal. I didn't feel like anything sweet today, so to be honest I've only had Water. I'm glad that my stomach is doing its job with the hunger thing. But you have to get past head hunger, thats the worst. I still have 2 more days of clear liquid until Monday, then I'll be able to do premier shakes so I'll easily up my Protein. I have to do liquids for another 10 days. Then finally puree. I'm looking forward to some pureed chili!
  15. I am safely away from to car of yummy smells. Much better
  16. Just created torture for myself. In car, picked up kiddo pizza and breadsticks. Smells heavenly. I'll keep drinking my water now....
  17. Make sure you follow the liquid rule. None 30 min before and at least 30 after our it will slide through your sleeve
  18. lylabelle

    Tell me about your restrictions

    I just wanted to chime in on the "stuck food" issue. My surgeon explained that if your sleeve is done tight (like how he does it) your stomach opening is smaller than your esophagus, so food gets stuck if you swallow more than can slide right in. It's like a funnel.
  19. Congrats Joan! 130 is my goal too! I completely feel the same way. :-)
  20. jen, omg thats hilarious about the scale!! Yea what a difference. LOL I thought you were going to need to call up for a world record! SH3 - I had one today! The red - it was EHH not great. I normally like punch flavor stuff but this was off. Someone suggested adding it to a bunch of Water, with crystal lite and i may do that with the remaning 11 bottles (I got a case online). However the blue one I like. I drank that no problem. I wanted some orange, but they were out of stock. and I hear the grape is quite good. I will probably drink one of these every day for awhile. Starting monday I can start back on my premier Protein drinks which I really like, and they are 30g for a small container and it tastes a lot like chocolate milk. But I'm going to aim for 70g a day, at least during the work week. So thats one of each of those shakes. Any excess protein I eat will be bonus. But since I can't really *eat* until July I'm not too concerned about it Not sure I'll buy more once they are gone. But I needed protein for my clear liquid time. And yea, VERY cold is key. And you gotta get past the weird mouth feel. Kung - lactose! wow thats quite a discovery. Luckily its so easy to work around. Get the liquid drops of the enzyme. Add it to your dairy (when you do get the courage to try dairy again) and it will help a lot. OK folks you gotta friend me so I can add you to the group since its secret. Look me up by email: luvnailz@gmail.com
  21. If everyone is up for a Facebook page we can make it private and secret so no one will even know it exists. I don't mind either way. But I know some don't have Facebook
  22. lylabelle

    How to stop weight loss

    I honestly saw a video of a sleever who realized if she went out once a week wtih friends and ate dinner with a margarita. She said that one night kept her from losing more weight. LOL not bad eh.
  23. Welcome new 27-31sters! I've added ya to the group list. I'm still reeling over some of your 20+lb in a week results!! Totally amazing (Im so jealous!) NewTee I got this info and a whole bunch of other post op stuff from my surgeon and thought it might help motivate you to work on those liquids! Dehydration can lead to nausea, vomiting, weakness, and confusion, but it can also lead to blood clots due to your blood becoming thicker, and stickier. You can get into a vicious cycle with the loss of fluids, as the more dehydrated you get, the less you may be able to take by mouth. This may require hospitalization so that Intravenous hydration can be provided. On the scope of importance fluids are #1. It is very important not to fall behind on fluids. Also since some didn't get any info on what their diet should be A diet consisting of 600-800 calories and 70 grams of Protein per day should be your goal for the first 6 months. I have more info on exercise and stuff if anyone is curious.
  24. Surgery week folks! Today our 27s go through surgery and we will keep this thread going for a week while we all get sleeved! It's FINALLY arrived, I don't know about you, but I am excited, anxious, nervous and did I say excited? I am SOOO over trying to figure out the next diet to do that will rebound in a few months. At last I have a tool that will WORK forever! Get your lip balm and Gas-x strips ready and I heard a heating pad can be awesome for stubborn gasses in your back and shoulders the first few days, can't hurt to take it with you! If you are in a big busy hospital and might have to share a room, bring ear plugs and an eye mask... you may not need it but better to have it if you do. Don't forget to get up walking as soon as possible, it helps the gas go away. Excited to see how everyone does! Tuesday May 27th danila (PA) Derouin4 Sh3iz cnilson (MI) dmolly NewTee2014 (DC) sleevin' it in Jersey (NJ) Monte0828 Wednesday May 28th kungfuaaron (MX from WA) bcannon33 (MX) WhoKnows (GERMANY) Skinnyana Nicci829 My Journey motivated76 (NJ) par1959 (WA) Nellani78 (NY) Vikki59 Thursday May 29th swedishfsh1020 (CA) SlimDownThick (CO) sandDuneHill (NJ) hrhlaurie (CO) jme621 MiraNJ (NJ) Friday May 30th lylabelle (MX from WA) barbbcute (TX) devint (DC) momofthree123 (NJ) Speeder (MX) bonniebeth001 (CA) shavbarn Saturday May 31 habsi (Dubai)
  25. Don't forget that liquids in, liquids out! We won't be dealing with real solids for awhile. Someone's signature said "don't trust a fart" Lol so true

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