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YourFriendJess

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About YourFriendJess

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    Senior Member

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Nurse
  • City
    Montevallo
  • State
    Al
  1. YourFriendJess

    Pregnant after sleeve

    I was sleeved 1-5-15 At my post op appointment in July 2015, I told my surgeon that I was pregnant. (not planned) I had a normal pregnancy up until my 36 week checkup. My ultra sound showed that the baby was estimated to be 5 lbs and my amniotic Fluid level was a low normal. My obgyn wanted me to return in a few days for a repeat ultra sound. The amniotic fluid level was normal but my baby girl was measuring 4lbs 10 oz, I was sent to labor and delivery to be more closely monitored by my obgyn's partner, (my doctor was out of town) When I got there, my blood pressure was through the roof. After several hours, it had not gone down any. A urine test revealed that I was spilling Protein. Long story short, I was admitted. I was induced the night before 37 weeks. I had a vaginal delivery with no epidural (my wishes). Harper Leigh was born on Feb. 16, 2016 weighing 4lbs 11 oz; 17 3/4 in. Perfectly healthy... never went to the NICU and came home on the 18th weighing 4lbs 7 oz. She is now 3 months old and was just over 9 lbs at her two month checkup. I gained 13 lbs total and the night I got home was down 14 lbs. Hope this helps.
  2. YourFriendJess

    Anybody from B'ham AL?

    I am. I did not use that MD or hospital but just wanted to say "hey neighbor!' : ) - Jessica
  3. YourFriendJess

    6 months post op and not happy

    Congrats on the weight loss thus far!! A few questions for you: All meals should be rich in Protein. Are you meeting at least the minimum protein requirement that your doctor and nutritionist have recommended? Are you tracking everything that you eat throughout the day? What about your fluids? Are you drinking mostly Water or are you drinking calorie laden drinks? Are you exercising daily or most days of the week? And lastly have you spoken with the surgeon or nutritionist about your concerns? I'm sure there are others that can further help you as I am just 4 months post op. Best of luck to you! Jessica
  4. Does any one have their insurance pay for their Protein drinks? I have seen an adveritsement on here about it. The site is insurenutrition.com if anyone else is interested.
  5. YourFriendJess

    Tomorrow--January 5

    Down 50 lbs since 1/5 and feeling fantastic!! How is everyone else doing?
  6. YourFriendJess

    Who Was Your Gastric Sleeve Surgeon

    Dr. Andrew DeWitt @ Princeton Baptist Medical Center.
  7. YourFriendJess

    Post OP Protein

    I was on Clear liquids for the first two days post op. I was able to take in very little at first. Isopure drinks found at GNC have a lot of Protein, however, I could not stand the taste. broth went down easy for me. As I transitioned to puree, I recommend refried Beans and I was allowed mashed potatoes with Protein powder mixed in. I LOVE unjury protein powder. It comes in several flavors. And as far as yogurt, I just finished a Dannon light and fit greek yogurt in Boston cream pie. To me, these are just the right size. Greek yogurt has more than double the protein content than regular yogurt. You can't beat 80 calories and 12g protein and 9 carbs. You may find that your taste has changed once post op. Some things that I liked pre op I no longer like/crave. Hope this helps some! Jessica
  8. YourFriendJess

    Feeling Overwhelmed

    I waited for 30 long, excruciating days before I got my approval. Hope you hear back soon!!
  9. YourFriendJess

    I need help!

    @Elode How many carbs a day do you average? I think I may be taking in too many and was just curious what others consume.
  10. YourFriendJess

    Bougie Size- disappointed

    At 4 weeks post op, I was allowed pureed foods. You should be eating Protein rich foods first. My faves are cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, and refried Beans with cheese. Do you see a nutritionist? You should have been given a post op food plan. Follow that. Cheetos and popcorn are not good choices at this stage in your post op plan. Begin exercising as you are able. Make sure you are getting in at least 60 oz of fluids and 60 g of protein. The weight will come off. Best of luck, Jessica
  11. I didn't have any pain post op....just sore. I did take the pain med at night as I sleep on my sides...... just allowed me to feel more comfortable. I took that for four nights total. I am an RN and the coordinator at my surgeons office recommended that I took off three weeks. I had plenty of ETO so I took off the three weeks. I probably could have gone back sooner, but was glad for the break! At post op day 5, I really felt like I was back to my old self. I have read where some people that have desk jobs go back just days after the surgery. If you are able, I would take off at least a week so that you can adjust to the diet and meeting you daily requirements. I noticed you are in AL....what part and who is doing your surgery? I am in Montevallo and Dr. DeWitt did mine. Hope this has helped! Jessica
  12. Thinking of you today and hope you get some answers!
  13. YourFriendJess

    One Month Surgiversary!

    Fantastic! and I, too, love your analogy. Keep up the good work!
  14. YourFriendJess

    My Breath smell awful

    Welcome to ketosis It will go away..... mine did around 16 days post op.
  15. I agree with RedSalamader.

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