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Bbmomma4

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. I perfer to get my Protein from food because I feel hungry every couple hours. I am totally bummed my hunger hasn't gone away like many others that have had this surgery. I do have a shake almost every morning when im working and dont have time to make Breakfast. If I have a lower protien day I add another shake before bed. I intake 90 to 120 grams of protein daily.

    A nurse went through the surgery with me. She said her hunger maneuver changed. So she did some research, hunger, thirst and acid can all be triggered by hunger. She double her anti acid and hunger went away.


  2. I had surgery 12-23-13. Started at 266. Weight loss has really slowed. I can't seem to get out of the190s. Just hovering there. Frustrating to say the least. I find myself wanting to eat on the weekends and late at night. I am trying to drink when I do want to eat. I try to stick to 3 high Protein meals a day. No Snacks. I have added a snack a few times, but mostly try to stick to 3 meals only. I don't think anoxia is a concern for me, now or ever. People can't believe how little I eat and still in the 190s.


  3. I had my kids close together and never had a weight problem. After my twins were born I never gained control of my weight again. I never felt full or had any energy. I would workout in the morning and then sleep a couple of hrs. I had to stop workouts because I would wake up and my kids would be up unsupervised. The drs could never tell me why. I fought my weight for the last 22 yrs and then had the sleeve. No abuse, great husband, great childhood, great family and friends. I can only think my body never readjusted after giving birth the last time. I was to told my hormones were not right and took replacements but never felt just right. Hoping that will change after more weight loss.


  4. I went to Cleveland Clinic and spent a couple of days going through tests. The dr ( saw so many I don't remember which one ) told me the stomach is an organ. Organs malfunction or develop problems. He also said it wouldn't cure the problem but help with the side effects. ( weight gain) I can't help but believe the weight gain is the side affect to the problem, correct the problem and the weight gain might disappear. I do believe science will get there but the sleeve will do the trick until then.


  5. Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia

    What is non-diabetic hypoglycemia?

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Care Guide

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Aftercare Instructions

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Discharge Care

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Inpatient Care

    En Espanol

    Non-diabetic hypoglycemia is a condition that causes the sugar (glucose) in your blood to drop too low. This can happen in people who do not have diabetes. The 2 types of non-diabetic hypoglycemia are fasting hypoglycemia and reactive hypoglycemia. Fasting hypoglycemia often happens after the person goes without food for 8 hours or longer. Reactive hypoglycemia usually happens about 2 to 4 hours after a meal. When your blood sugar level is low, your muscles and brain cells do not function properly.

    What causes non-diabetic hypoglycemia?

    Fasting hypoglycemia:

    Certain medicines or herbal supplements such as fenugreek, ginseng, or cinnamon

    Alcohol

    Exercise

    Medical conditions such as liver disease, hypothyroidism, and tumors

    Eating disorders or malnutrition

    Stomach surgery or hemodialysis

    From what I have read it suggest something to eat or drink. I am going to try a cup of milk when I wake up tonight. I will let you know how that works.

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia

    What is non-diabetic hypoglycemia?

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Care Guide

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Aftercare Instructions

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Discharge Care

    Non-diabetic Hypoglycemia Inpatient Care

    En Espanol

    Non-diabetic hypoglycemia is a condition that causes the sugar (glucose) in your blood to drop too low. This can happen in people who do not have diabetes. The 2 types of non-diabetic hypoglycemia are fasting hypoglycemia and reactive hypoglycemia. Fasting hypoglycemia often happens after the person goes without food for 8 hours or longer. Reactive hypoglycemia usually happens about 2 to 4 hours after a meal. When your blood sugar level is low, your muscles and brain cells do not function properly.

    What causes non-diabetic hypoglycemia?

    Fasting hypoglycemia:

    Certain medicines or herbal supplements such as fenugreek, ginseng, or cinnamon

    Alcohol

    Exercise

    Medical conditions such as liver disease, hypothyroidism, and tumors

    Eating disorders or malnutrition

    Stomach surgery or hemodialysis

    From what I have read it suggest something to eat or drink. I am going to try a cup of milk when I wake up tonight. I will let you know how that works.

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