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MrsOptimistic

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About MrsOptimistic

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    Female
  • City
    St. Louis
  • State
    MO
  1. I am 5 days post-op and I'm having trouble getting in all of my protein. I am mixing the powder with 4 oz of water. The shakes taste fine to me, I'm just not hungry. Anyone have any tips? Thanks!
  2. MrsOptimistic

    I'm SLEEVED!

    @@TeacherMommy Congrats! I'm 5 days post op. Remember to walk, walk, walk to elevate the gas. Here's to a speedy recovery (I say as I raise my Protein shake to you)!
  3. MrsOptimistic

    Roll call for Sept 30th...

    I realize that most of you won't read this until tomorrow, but ....CONGRATS!
  4. @@Dragonfly1111 I had no issues with the staff. I just wish I would have known that the dumpster was right outside my window. The trash truck was super loud.
  5. YAY! I had my surgery yesterday. It occurred at Des Peres Hospital in Des Peres, ( St. Louis) MO. I know everyone will have different experiences based on where they have the surgery, but here's what I experienced: 10 AM REGISTRATION: Registered (even though I pre-registered the day before on the phone) and made a payment on my portion after insurance 10:45 PRE-SURGERY PREP: The nurse took my vitals, reviewed my medical history, took urine, and had me change into a gown. 11:30 HOLDING: I laid in a bed in an area called "pre-surgery". It was kinda awkward because there were 7 other people in the room waiting for various surgeries. Some were staring at each other. You could here all of their machines beeping. Some were moaning. I asked for magazines to avoid getting nervous. The anesthesiologist came and asked me a bunch of questions and explained the process to me. Then Dr. Minkin showed up and answered any final questions I had. 1:30 SURGERY: I was wheeled into the OR. I was given some medicine via IV and was out cold within seconds. 3:00 RECOVERY: This was the worst experience ever. I woke up and though I was having a heart attack. (I must state that I was not aware that they put gas in your stomach to make room for the surgery.) The gas was all up in my chest and I truly thought I was dying. My throat was so dry that I was begging for someone to help me. They finally gave me some wet gauze to suck on.: 4:30 ARRIVAL IN ROOM: I arrived in my room ( all rooms at Des Peres are private). My nurses got me all set up, took my vitals, and gave me pain meds, nausea meds, and pepcid. They also hooked my legs up in some cuffs that would help with circulation and prevent blood clots. NIGHT TIME: It's impossible to sleep. Nurses and techs are in your room all night checking on you. MORNING: I went for my swallow test where they give you shots of dye and take X-rays to make sure there are no leaks. 11:00 food: My lunch arrived. It consisted of a bombpop, broth, crystal light lemonade, Jello, and an Optifast shake. I took it very slow and ate the lunch over 2 hours. I took very small sips. 1:30 ROUNDS: Dr. Minkin made his rounds and told me everything went great with surgery. He answered any more questions I had and gave me verbal post-op instructions. He then released me. 3:00 DISCHARGE: The nurse came by with my discharge paperwork and instructions. TIPS: Walk as much as you can. That's the only way to get rid of the gas. It's almost impossible to fart (odd, I know) so I mainly burped a lot. The gas is no joke! Don't forget to take something to wear under your gown the next day (sweats/undies) to make you more comfortable while cruising the halls. I gained a couple of pounds while in the hospital. I think it was from all the fluids being pumped into me. Overall, I had a GREAT EXPERIENCE! I am so proud of myself for taking this step to improve my health and life. I am also so proud of all of you for making this choice too!
  6. I am so excited about my surgery tomorrow.
  7. MrsOptimistic

    How's Everyone Doing?

    @@sherrie1957, That's awesome! My surgery is tomorrow!
  8. MrsOptimistic

    How's Everyone Doing?

    Just checking in to see how you're all doing.
  9. MrsOptimistic

    Roll call for Sept 30th...

    I am 9/25! Close enough.
  10. MrsOptimistic

    Just scheduled my date :))

    Soooooo when's the big day? Good for you!
  11. MrsOptimistic

    Pre-op diet, arghhhh.

    My pre-op diet consists of clear liquids, 3 protein shakes, and unlimited jello and popsicles. BOO!
  12. MrsOptimistic

    September Sleeves Group

    mavsfan3521, I completely understand about not being able to eat certain foods again, but I know it will be worth it!
  13. MrsOptimistic

    Why do I need so much protein?

    Thanks everyone. You had me at hair loss.
  14. MrsOptimistic

    How should I make my guest protein shake

    I have the chocolate flavor and I add it to my coffee each morning. It makes it taste just like creamy, rich, hot chocolate. You can also add it to milk (if approved by your nutritionist) or Water.
  15. I'm on day 2 of the pre-op diet. I find I'm not as hungry as I thought I would be. Why do I need to drink the protein shakes? I mean, what purpose do they serve?

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