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Heather_Feather

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Heather_Feather

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 04/30/1985

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Music, Walking/ Jogging, Boxing, Softball, Friends & Family
  • Occupation
    Radiology Asst.
  • City
    Port Jervis
  • State
    NY
  • Zip Code
    12771

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  1. Heather_Feather

    Haters!

    I know there's been a number of posts very similar to mine, but I need to vent. I'm almost 5 months post-op, and everyone in my life has been super supportive! It's truly been a blessing. I've lost about 75 lbs. and at first, got plenty of compliments. Now, I'm still about 10 lbs. overweight, and I'm really working hard to lose it. However, people are starting to sip on some serious haterade. I've always been overly sensitive, and secretly it's hurting my feelings. They'll say things like, "You don't plan to lose any more weight, do you?" (and give me a stank eye) or "You don't want to get too skinny." HELLO!! I'm still overweight. What gives, and how can I still keep my motivation and spirits up? Thanks for any advice, or if you just want to make me giggle, that's cool too!!
  2. Don't worry. We all take a TON. The multi-Vitamins are here to stay. After 6 months, my surgeon allows me to stop taking some of them (ex. Actigall.) I currently take 9 pills a day, and I'm just shy of 5 months post-op. The price is a little outrageous, but I guess I can save a little money by skipping junk/ fast food.
  3. Some people are sipping HATERADE. Keep up the good work!! If you notice, so do they!
  4. Heather_Feather

    SCARED!

    I'm now 3+ months post-op. I had a break down about 2 weeks out due to my loathing of protein. (It was ridiculous: crying and a tantrum.) My advice, and I mean this respectfully: Man up. Protein is essential to your health post-op. If it takes you 2 hours, so be it. It'll get easier. There are hundreds of different products. Try lots of them and keep switching it up. Best of luck. I know where you are right now!
  5. Heather_Feather

    Update! Been Gone For a While!

    Congratulations on your weight loss! You look AMAZING! Good luck with your pregnancy. I love to see such happy people post-op!
  6. Heather_Feather

    Pregnant

    Aww... Congratulations!
  7. Heather_Feather

    Tummy Issues?

    I have a condition called microscopic colitis. Prior to surgery, I took medication for nausea, diarrhea, and abdominal cramping. I also had reflux and heartburn. My reflux has gotten MUCH worse, but my colitis is a little better. I did restart my medication but at a lower dose. I feel a lot better though.
  8. Heather_Feather

    May Sleever Roll Call

    Hi all! I had surgery on May 15th. I've lost 37 lbs. post-op and 60 lbs. total. Great job everyone! Whoot-whoot!!
  9. Heather_Feather

    tailbone

    My bum hurts too. I sit at work and commute about an hour each way. My new little butt is so confused.
  10. Heather_Feather

    Lost my butt...

    One word... SQUATS! LOL I love losing weight, but I'm horrified of having "pancake fanny."
  11. Heather_Feather

    1 week post op

    You guys don't really have to wonder anymore (unless your pain is awful.) As you suspected, it is gas. Not comfortable at all. Walk a lot and take medication for heartburn. This helped me drastically.
  12. Heather_Feather

    HAIR!

    OMG! I am only 2 months out, and I'm sooooo afraid of losing my hair.
  13. I'm only 8 weeks out. At 10 days post-op, I got a horrible sinus infection. Since I was on a pure liquid diet and blowing my nose like it was going out of style, I got really dehydrated and needed IV fluids. That illness lasted about 2 solid weeks. Then almost 2 weeks ago I got another sinus infection (at 6 weeks out.) This really stinks! Did anyone else have issues with getting sick?
  14. Heather_Feather

    Gallbladder Removal

    I am required to take a medication (for 6 months post-op) to prevent gallstone formation, which would eventually lead to needing a choley.
  15. Here are a few key tips I found helpful after surgery: 1. Walk... walk a lot... walk constantly! LOL 2. Force the protein! 3. Stay hydrated. (This is hard for me. I have to drink from the time I wake up until I go to sleep.) 4. Take your meds./ Vitamins. 5. Be your own advocate. If you have questions, call your surgeon/ nurse/ etc... 6. Lose weight, but learn to love yourself. Be proud of yourself. I wish you the best of luck throughout this journey!

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