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BeagleLover

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. @@TiaMarie, How are you doing? I imagine you're on the pre-op diet... your surgery is pretty soon!
  2. Yes, I did. I had sleep apnea, diabetes (for 4 years) fatty liver and high cholesterol. My doctor said that my excess weight would take 10 years off my life. I remember how awful it was when my Mom & Dad died, and that my kids would be going through that 10 years longer than necessary. Also, I found a scientific study that said that, if you've had diabetes for 4 years or less, you'd be more likely to get rid of it for good. My diabetes went away after 2 days. My sleep apnea is over with. I haven't had my blood work yet, so I can't say whether or not the fatty liver or high cholesterol has disappeared. I was told it would take 3 - 4 months. I find it much easier to move around and exercise. The best thing for me though is the peace of mind, knowing that the weight is gone and not going to yo-yo back, and that I'm making myself as healthy as possible for my family.
  3. "Oh, you have a neck now!" UGH
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    proyo

    I haven't tried this, but it sounds good! There are Protein ice cream recipes in the blog, "The World According to Eggface." Have fun!
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    Weird pain

    No, I haven't had any post-op pain. I suggest you call your surgeon.
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    2 weeks to go, and I am really nervous...

    I was sleeved on Sept. 26th. I eat around 2 - 2 1/2oz. meat and a very small amount of veggies for my meal, unless I'm having a Protein shake. I don't have any desire to eat any more. I can only speak for myself, but I don't really have big cravings. I feel fine so long as I eat very small pieces and take awhile to finish. Then I wait at least a half hour before I have something to drink. I never have thrown up. I don't eat pizza because of all the carbs in the crust. Don't crave it though, so it's all OK. I eat to live rather than live to eat. I would say that's the major difference.
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    DISNEY WORLD!

    You look SO much better and healthier!
  8. My suggestions aren't exactly what stuff to bring, but to make your time after surgery more comfortable. I suggest that, before the surgery, tell the doctor you would like to get pain meds through your IV. I remember nurses bringing these very large pills and knew it would be very hard to get them down my throat. Also, tell the dr. that you want the air pumped in to do the surgery removed before they close you up so you don't get gas pains. I had my surgery on a Friday morning, by Sunday morning I felt almost as though nothing had happened! Everyone is different.
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    Surgery today and pic

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery. You looked beautiful before the surgery. You'll look spectacular afterwards, I'm sure!
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    Protien on clear liquid diet

    ISOPURE ready-to-drink bottles (clear) --- each one has 40 grams.
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    Powdered protein suggestions?

    unjury Protein is 100% protein isolate and tastes good. I mix it in a blender with some of Costco's bag of frozen blueberries, blackberries, raspberry mix. Then strain out the seeds.
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    Nervous to eat again...

    No, just follow your NUT's advice and eat more slowly than you think you need to. Take a little rest between bites.
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    Dinner Frustration

    I suggest you look at menus online before choosing a place to make sure they have clean choices. Whatever you don't eat, no problem, take them home for extra meals.
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    Protein Intake?! Help

    There is a product that I used immediately post surgery, Isopure ready-to-drink clear drinks. One bottle has 40 grams of Protein. I bought mine at Vitamin Shoppe.
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    Protein samples?

    Nashua Nutrition has them.
  16. @SeptemberSlimmer1960... Holy Moly! 23lbs since th 17th? Sounds like you're doing great!
  17. My doctor didn't require a colonoscopy.
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    Taking on 2015!

    Wow... I can see why you've been so successful!
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    The chicken wings I had to have....

    Oh yeah... chalked it up to re-education.
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    My collarbone is beautiful...

    I'm starting to have a waist!
  21. I don't want to scare you unnecessarily. I did see a medical documentary about brain aneurysms. They get a sudden very painful "thunderclap" headache-- that was the indicator that it was very serious. I would like to see you go to the ER.
  22. Ask HR what their procedure is. Where I used to work, ONE person in HR received the info and doctor's note saying it was medically necessary. That kept the medical info private, which it should be. One of the bosses in my department wanted the information. I said, "Absolutely NOT. We have procedures for documenting medical necessity, yet preserve individual privacy. I am following those procedures." That was the end of it... didn't say boo S_ _ T about it anymore.
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    Sleep apnea and snoring

    I was told that my sleep apnea would most likely disappear 3 - 4 months out from surgery. Another benefit!
  24. unjury chocolate Splendor + malted milk powder. Their vanilla is good too, especially with DaVinci Crème Brulee sugarless flavoring.

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