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3Pugaliers

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    What to Bring to the Hospital

    A back scratcher!! The pain meds always make me itch so I packed a back scratcher and was so glad I did. It was a life saver. And I totally agree with @Creekimp13 about the Biotene. My doc told me to pack this and it was also a lifesaver. Those 2 little items really made a big difference in my level of comfort while recovering from the surgery. Best wishes. This surgery is the best thing I have ever done. You will be glad you did it!
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    New here, constant nausea

    One thing that I have not seen anyone else mention... I had terrible nausea and also wondered "what have I done???". When the zofran and other anti-nausea meds didn't work, my doc ran some tests and I ended up having my gallbladder removed. My sleeve was in September 2o14 and the gallbladder was removed in December. So it took about 3 months to figure it out but once the gallbladder was removed, the nausea was immediately gone. Since then I have lost 110 lbs and never looked back. Best thing I have ever done for myself!! It's worth asking your doc about. Hope you are feeling better soon.
  3. Hi all.... Just checking in with the September 2014 Sleevers. Today is my 2 year anniversary!! I lost 110 pounds total and have maintained that for over a year now. Living at 120 everyday feels GREAT! Having this surgery is truly on of the best decisions I have ever made. It has been life changing. Sending out love to you all!!
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  11. I am 1 year post op this month... it was so worth it!

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    2. mykdzmom

      mykdzmom

      Congratulations!

    3. ProudGrammy

      ProudGrammy

      YOU are so worth it!!! congrats on you weight loss - welcome to maintenance - good luck with that!! LOL kathy

    4. ChunkyChocolate
  12. What a journey! Not saying it has been easy but it has definitely been worth it! Here is my one year anniversary before and afters. Total loss 107 lbs.
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    Sept 2015 after

    From the album: Sept 2014 / 2015

    3pugaliers in Sept 2015 1 year after surgery
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    Sept 2014 / 2015

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    Sept 2014 before

    From the album: Sept 2014 / 2015

    3pugaliers in Sept 2014 just before surgery
  16. It is so exciting to see everyone doing so well! I was sleeved on 9/30 and have lost 103. I have been in maintenance for about 2 months now and I'm loving this decision. It is the best thing I have ever done for myself.
  17. My best advice for making the hospital stay more comfortable is to pack a back scratcher and some Biotene dry mouth spray. The pain meds make me itchy so my back scratcher was a life saver. And after surgery you can't eat or drink anything so your mouth will be unbearably dry! My doc let me use Biotene dry mouth spray.
  18. The 20 oz. Gladiator only has 1 carb, 0 sugar and 45 grams of Protein at 180 calories if you don't add the 2 fruits that are optional. I have a 20 oz. strawberry Gladiator every single day! It is the only way i can get all my protein in. I'm about 6.5 months post op. I just found these and started this about 2 weeks ago. I cannot tell you how much better i feel every day since I have added these smoothies to my daily routine. They have vanilla, chocolate and strawberry Gladiators. I have tried all three but like the strawberry the best by far.
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    Cramping and vomiting

    I had three different gallbladder tests which all came back normal. But we eventually removed the gallbladder anyway because nothing else seemed to make sense. The report back from pathology after it was removed was that my gallbladder showed signs of chronic inflammation, had stones (which didn't show up on the sono), and had a benign tumor inside. After having it removed the nausea and vomiting greatly improved. I am 6 months out and still have some "episodes" but nothing like before I had my gallbladder removed. The moral of my story is that "normal" gallbladder tests don't mean that there is nothing wrong with your gallbladder. I'm thankful that I had a doctor that was willing to believe me and my symptoms over the test results.
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    Spray Vitamins

    Has anyone tried any spray Vitamins? I get "sick" feeling with chewables and liquids. So I was wondering if any of you have tried the spray vitamins and what you think of them?
  21. G O A L !! Yipee :)

    1. mae7365

      mae7365

      Congratulations!!!!!!

  22. I was sleeved on Sept. 30. I am down 85 pounds today. I've had a couple of short stalls but nothing that had me worried. But I can still barely eat anything. I can't even eat a whole egg at once. I'm getting about 35 gms of protein a day and around 500 calories. I'm 5 months out and feel like I should be doing better than that by now. But I'm so thankful for the weight loss.
  23. I was going to mention Biotine mouth spray but someone else has already covered that. I strongly recommend it. The only other thing that I would add that hasn't been mentioned already is to bring one of those little wooden backscratchers. The pain meds made me itch and my husband brought me a backscratcher....it was a life saver. Nothing worse than trying to rest and recover only to have an itch that you can't scratch. My backscratcher came in really handy!

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