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Jeannette Anndaisia

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Jeannette Anndaisia

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday March 15

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Singing, Writing, Reading, Travel, Baking
  • Occupation
    Registered Nurse
  • City
    Sharon Hill
  • State
    PA
  • Zip Code
    19079
  1. Jeannette Anndaisia

    12 months out! FINALLY

    I can totally relate to the buying enough food for two at the drive-thru and the snacks at Wawa and 7-Eleven. I never paused to think about what I was doing. I guess I thought because I was already fat it did not matter what I ate. You look Terrific! Congratulations! Are you going to have a party to celebrate your success?
  2. Jeannette Anndaisia

    June 30th Surgery Date

    @Bratface1005: Hello! Yes. I feel the same way. I am not hungry in the morning nor by lunch. However, I eat in response to weakness. Now yesterday I had a boiled egg for breakfast and then I did not eat again until dinner. However, after I ate dinner, about two hours later I was hungry again. It's a little annoying but I guess we just have to adjust to the changes in our digestive system and try to make sure we take in enough nutrients. My suggestion is, if you are still hungry that you eat something very low in calories. Plus, we are supposed to condition ourselves to eat six small meals a day when we are in the maintenance phase. So even if you are not hungry, eat on a schedule and see how that works.
  3. Don't listen to them on that.They are so used to seeing you at that weight that now you look strange to them. You lose as much as you want. Later on they will readjust to the new you. I remember when I first got my lap band. Some friends actually said "ill" at the thought of seeing me at a normal weight. Besides that, it is not as if you have a whole lot of choice. What's done is done.You had the surgery. Short of sabotaging yourself by taking in a lot high calories, you are going to lose the weight. Congratulations!
  4. Jeannette Anndaisia

    14 months post op, Band to Sleeve

    Congratulations on your success.
  5. Jeannette Anndaisia

    Sleeve doubles in size after 1 year?

    I did a sleeve from a lap band. Yes you will grieve the loss of food at first. I did. When I told my cousin I needed a support group to help me grieve, she laughed. She did not understand. Food was by best friend and I did not even know it. Now I have to find a new friend. However, it has helped me understand a friend of mine who uses the gym as her best friend. I have decided to trade my hoagie for the Elliptical. You will get used to it and actually learn to like the new measure of control, even though achieved secondary to your loss of stomach volume. BTW, your life won't end (I know where you're coming from). You will just develop a different relationship with food, and learn how to use and enjoy it without it becoming a detriment to your health. It's already happening for me and I'm only 4 weeks in. Blessings and Success on your Journey! Hi, I'm a new sleeve candidate and I know I shouldn't be on here but I need some help - I REALLY want to do sleeve surgery but I am extremely scared that my 'life' will end. (I do love food) It's a bad place to be I know but can anyone help with this fear? Does your attitude towards food change over time??? Or will I grieve the loss of a painful but loving 'friend'
  6. Jeannette Anndaisia

    Sleeve doubles in size after 1 year?

    Lol. Me too. It's strange to see the amount of food I can eat now compared to before.
  7. Jeannette Anndaisia

    100 pounds down In 5 months :)

    Awesome! Congratulations! I'm expecting and working toward the same results. Despite the naysayers. SMH. Got sleeved June 30 and I'm already down 30 lbs. You're an inspiration.
  8. Jeannette Anndaisia

    June 30th Surgery Date

    Thanks!
  9. Jeannette Anndaisia

    June 30th Surgery Date

    Hi! I got sleeved on June 30. Band revision. So glad he was able to do it all on the same day. Lost 30lbs so far. Trying not to go nuts though, scale and clock watching. I have to learn some patience. How are you doing?
  10. Yes! I would certainly join. And no! I was never told that the band was not meant to be permanent. I was told that after I reached a reasonable amount of weight loss, they would just remove the fluid out of the band and I would eat and exercise to maintain the weight loss.
  11. Jeannette Anndaisia

    Feeling so terrible :(

    Hi! Glad you are feeling a little better. I had the same experience with nausea and having to stay an extra day. The abdominal pain was terrible. And like you, I could not and am still having a problem getting all my fluids in. It will take some getting use to that you cannot tolerate much volume and your energy level will drop from lack of nutrients. I found that chicken broth helped most with my nausea. It is great to be here with people who can relate to what you are going through. You will always find encouragement here. Healing and Blessings, Jeannette
  12. Jeannette Anndaisia

    scale problems

    I have a Biggest Loser Scale. Bought it from Bed, Bath and Beyond.
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    Jeannette Anndaisia

  14. Congratulations! So happy for you.
  15. Jeannette Anndaisia

    New beginning

    Hello! Congratulations! I agree with PedsNurse92, the first two weeks are pretty much hell. The pain, and getting used to not eating solid food, Lethargy, constipation, buyer's remorse, and readjusting your relationship with food. When the weight starts coming off you will feel better. And when you can put some solid food in. You will get full really fast, but you will feel satisfied, providing the hunger hormone thing works as it should.

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