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Elizabeth21

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  1. Elizabeth21

    Hello everyone....

    @@ElaineD31 welcome! Many have experienced what you are describing. Remember you have had major surgery and your body is doing a lot of adjusting. I try to avoid the scale, after all, it is only one measurement of progress. My progress is following my plan everyday and feeling good about that as well as the perks that come along with healthier habits. My BP is better, I am fitting into things better, etc. Be nice to yourself! If you are following your plan, it's all gonna happen. Meanwhile if you want to search for "stall" on this site you'll find advice others had for this as well. Good luck!
  2. @@applegal79 you can get Prilosec over the counter. Take one a day. It will reduce your overall acid production. For immediate relief and flare ups take a liquid antacid like Extra Strength Maalox. You can take both at same time. Good luck!
  3. Elizabeth21

    Teeth clenching?

    I clench teeth with stress. Perhaps you're feeling stress post-op and without "chewing" food you are finding you clench more? I suggest that you try to find some relaxing distractions. Good luck!
  4. @@lclemur Are you getting enough rest? In addition to the suggestions above, make sure that you are still giving yourself the rest you need to heal. I know at 4 weeks I still needed extra rest!! Everything is harder when one is too tired to cope! Good Luck!
  5. Elizabeth21

    Top 10 Bariatric Post Op Mistakes

    @@WL WARRIOR Thank you for providing this information! I have been struggling to find a vitamin that I can tolerate and don't have to do create some kind of military calendar in order to take the correct amount with. I am going to give these a try!
  6. Elizabeth21

    Top 10 Bariatric Post Op Mistakes

    @@*Lexie* Excellent information. Thank you!
  7. Gratitude List Update: Bittersweet. I was out with my Mom who is so trapped in her body due to her obesity. It reinforced my decision and my progress.

    1. pink dahlia

      pink dahlia

      Amen. Hugs to both of you !

  8. Elizabeth21

    Muscle spasms post op

    I had the same thing. It turned out to be irritation to the phrenic nerve -- the connection from the brain to the diaphram that regulates your breathing. It was irritated because of internal bleeding in my case from a lacerated spleen. That may not be your case. I recommend that you call your surgeon (remember YOU are the customer - be your own advocate). In my case I took anti-spasm medicine (valium) and the spasms subsided after about a day on meds. Oh and I got percocet for the pain. It was VERY painful! Get the relief you deserve! Good luck!
  9. Elizabeth21

    Temptations

    I have had a few temptations along the way. I try to address it by finding something I can have that is as close to what I want as possible. However, if that does not work, I have had a small amount of the tempting item. And then I am over it. Because as I have it, one of two things seems to happen: (1) it "scratches the itch" for the item and/or (2) the item is not that great after all and/or uncomfortable in my stomach so I am less interested in repeating it. I really try to remember that I can have all of this later -- in moderation. Right now I'm still focusing on losing weight. Good luck!
  10. Elizabeth21

    Choosing Fat over Sugar?

    I find that higher sugar foods do not sit comfortably with me. I agree with the "read the label" advice. You need some fat in your diet -- it's not all bad. I would rather have a small amount of fat rather than a lot of sugar. And those foods feel more comfortable. For example: most days I have 1/2 cup of Prairie Farms 1% Cottage cheese for Breakfast. 12 grams Protein with 1.5 grams fat. Tastes great, satisfies, 80 calorie start to the day. The fat free version still had 80 calories, but more sugar and didn't taste and satisfy as well. Good luck!
  11. Interesting article. Of course there are the requisite deniers among the comments following. *sigh*
  12. I also have found the sleeve to reduce my hunger quite significantly. So that would help you. But I agree that your mindset is very important. You may not be ready for WLS -- yet. Keep in mind that you can choose this later if you are not ready now. I will say that I do not crave what I used to and so healthier eating is less of a challenge than it was pre-op. But as many will remind you here, the surgery only reduces your stomach, it does not "fix your brain." You are doing the right thing by researching thoroughly.
  13. Elizabeth21

    2 Tablespoons of Food. Really?

    I doubt you will be able to finish the container of yogurt comfortably yet. I know it can be hard to be patient with this. Just remember this is only a stage of your program. It will not be forever. Good luck!
  14. Elizabeth21

    Depression after the Gastric Sleeve

    @@downsizingdiva and @@BigTink2LilTink, I definitely recommend talking to your PCP or a psychatrist (note M.D. not Ph.D.) to see if a prescription of antidepression med will help. I had memory loss issues and this helped. It may be a "chemistry" issue in addition to "attitude." Good luck!
  15. You have great aspiration! I'm just happy I can use a regular bathroom stall again!!
  16. Elizabeth21

    Mentor/ support buddies.

    Wow!! Great success!! You should update your profile stats!!
  17. Elizabeth21

    Just a note

    Yup. NOT making a choice IS a choice!! So is NOT doing something. There is no "none of the above."
  18. Elizabeth21

    Guess What?!

    @@Bonawanabfree and @@Nikkidoodlebug, hang in there!! It's very early still. Remember that this is major surgery and your body is working hard. Give yourselves the gift of rest!! Also remember that your doctor works for you! If you are struggling contact his office to see if there are meds/advice that can help. Also, take a look around this site -- there's lots of helpful tips. It WILL get better!! Good luck!
  19. Thanks for the tip!! I've also found that when I want a chocolate fix the Cocoa Roasted Almonds from Emerald are awesome, no sugar, and satisfying. They come in 100 calorie packets too, so, you don't have to worry about portions. Also, an occasional Swiss Miss Diet Hot Cocoa is good -- I add a 1/4-1/2 teaspoon of unsweetened Special Dark Cocoa powder to it (under 5 calories). (You can add that Cocoa Powder to other things for a little chocolate zip.)
  20. I'm really sorry that you have had this experience. If your surgeon does not give you a surgery date, I recommend that you find another surgeon whose prep is more streamlined. I am amazed at some of the hoops these surgeons put people through.
  21. Elizabeth21

    Feeling disappointed

    Check to see whether an antacid helps you. I thought I was having hunger pangs that actually turned out to be acid reflux issues. Now I take over the counter prilosec and voila, hunger gone!
  22. Elizabeth21

    Muscle relaxer?

    I had to take some three weeks out and I was okay. Ask your doctor, you will probably be able to get the relief you need!
  23. Elizabeth21

    Vitamins postop

    Several of us have found that the Vitamins make us nauseous. Your doctor may want your tummy to have a little more time to heal before taking the vitamins. Hopefully, you'll have no trouble. Make sure that you are getting enough fluids. Dehydration will zap energy. And, by the way, you just had some major surgery!! Be nice to yourself. Rest!! Your energy will come back. Good luck!
  24. Gratitude List Addition: could fit comfortably in a fixed desk/chair combo today that 3 months ago I wouldn't have been able to sit in.

    1. TEXASLADY52

      TEXASLADY52

      FANTASTIC! Sometimes it is the small victories that count! Was very excited when I could sit comfortably in booth.

    2. OhSoNoni

      OhSoNoni

      Awesome!!!!!!!!!

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