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Glyndalin

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About Glyndalin

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    Expert Member
  • Birthday 03/06/1969

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  • Website URL
    http://www.glenda-rose.com
  • Skype
    dr.glenda.rose

About Me

  • Biography
    Single; Christian; 3 dogs /2 cats (no kids); Musician; Teacher
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    church, music, pets, linguistics (TESOL)
  • Occupation
    Professional Development Specialist (Adult Education)
  • City
    Bastrop
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    78602
  1. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Luna222 Please take care of yourself. Even if it's not time yet, you might want to ask to have your blood work done. It sounds like you may be missing something "mission critical" in your Vitamins and minerals.
  2. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    Hey everyone! I'm with you on the arms thing. But I can't decide if it's worth it to me to eventually doing something about it. I had a friend who did, but the long scar seems almost as bad as wiggly-jiggly. Clothes are so weird to me! I have 16s that still fit, but 12s are really the average size. But, my top is still a 14. I have not had the "deflated balloon" situation. In fact, I've gone from a 46B/C to a 38D /DD. What the heck? I also had my B12 deficiency REVERSE itself. I'm taking less B12 that I was before the surgery and my levels have NEVER, EVER been this high. (I have a genetic lack of intrinsic factor, so I've been on shots / sublinguals for more than 20 years.) Doc isn't sure why, but he said they haven't had enough patients with my particular condition to guess how the surgery affects those who have it. I am having constant pain, occasionally sharp (bend over, can't breathe style), in the left side below the rib cage. I've had it as a "dull ache" since 2008, but since the doctors have never been able to figure out what it is, I decided it would either get better or worse, and to stop wasting my time trying to get an answer. Well, the sharp pain is new, and it's definitely worse. My next follow-up with the surgeon isn't until July, so I'm thinking about talking with my GP about it. Reading the book "Back on Track after Weight Loss Surgery" by Thomas Clark. I'm not really "off track" (i.e., gaining), but it was recommended to me and it is a wonderful resource. Highly recommend it. Well, headed to bed. Have a blessed Memorial Day weekend, everyone.
  3. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    Howdy, folks. I've been out of pocket traveling for work and then an "aging parent" crisis. I'm doing fine. I'm down 121 pounds, 53 pounds since the surgery on 10/27. I'm wearing a size 12-14, which I haven't done since 7th grade. I don't have a weight goal because I've never been this small before. Just waiting to see where the weight settles. Honestly, if I don't lose another pound, I'm gonna be happy anyway. I eat between 1000-1400 calories a day, depending on activity level. At my 6-month checkup, the doctor said we have to wait a bit longer to get rid of the hernias (Oscar, Ernie and Bert), so I'm still severely restricted on exercise. And we're walking... and we're walking... I (unfortunately? fortunately?) have no dumping syndrome at all, so I can pretty much eat anything I want - not always a good thing. It's okay, though, because as you can see from the stats, I'd lost 68 pounds before the surgery. The pouch keeps me from overeating and will help me from gaining back, which has been my problem in the past. So I guess that catches you all up! I hope I'll be able to check in more frequently for the next couple of weeks. Peace, Glenda Here's me and my WONDERFUL boss at the conference in April. Here's my before picture (303 lbs).
  4. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    So sorry to hear that @smiley922. @@Shadow427 Hang in there. There's a better job waiting for you.
  5. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Beni First thing in the morning, I have my coffee with a packet of Bariwise Hot chocolate and a Quest bar. That sets me up with 37 grams of Protein to start the day, if I eat the whole bar (which I normally don't). For lunch, I either have a fish dish of some sort (17-30 grams of protein), or Greek yogurt with Bare Naked Granola Protein (28 grams of protein for the combo). By the way, I tried Starbucks Doubleshot with Protein yesterday, and it was pretty good too. Ended up with 41 grams to start the morning that way, but I think I'll stick with the Bariwise because of the sugar content. For my "snack," I have a Bariwise fruit drink (lemonade and grape are my favorites). That's another 15. And if I'm really hungry, I'll eat a bag of protein chips (Bariwise barbecue is my favorite). That's 10. That means by dinner, I have around 80 grams of protein already in (with no chips). But I still focus on protein at dinner. I either eat whatever meat my sister cooks for herself and some veggies, or I have a bowl of Special K Protein plus 1/2 cup of almond milk and some fruit (berries of some sort). Either way, I'll be closer to 100 grams. I was getting about 60-70 grams previously. This has definitely helped.
  6. Glyndalin

    5 days post-op

    Talk to your nutritionist or surgeon. Everyone heals differently. I was able to eat pudding-like consistency about 3 days after surgery in small amounts. Some of the WonderSlim products can be a shake or pudding. If you let the "shake" sit for a few minutes, it becomes a pudding. That might be a good place to start. Whatever you do, don't push it. It's frustrating for a few weeks, but it will be worth it in the long run.
  7. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Beni, I was having a significant problem, even with Biotin. The person who put me on the right path was the GNC guy! he said I needed 1/2 my weight in Protein after surgery to be able to keep up with hair production requirements. I was getting what the doctor recommended, but by his estimation, I was about 20 grams short. Appears he was right. I upped my protein and have seen a dramatic decrease in my hair loss since I upped the protein, but boy, getting that much protein in has been tough!
  8. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Luna222 Great progress!
  9. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    My labs from the GP came back fantastic. My HDLs are over 40 for the first time in my life. Everything else looks great. I'm so happy with the results. I see the surgeon on Tuesday for my 6-month check up (a little early), and I hope I've lost enough for him to schedule the repair of "Oscar, Ernie and Bert" - three huge surgical hernias that have restricted my exercise plan considerably ("nothing that pushes, pulls, or in any way puts pressure on your abdomen"... really?! What exactly does that leave?) I'm tired of Oscar the Grouch calling the shots. Originally, we thought it was just one hernia that I'd nicknamed "Oscar the Grouch" because it would sit up like "ALIEN" on my stomach when it got irritated. I was hoping the surgeon could repair it when he did the WLS, but when I woke up, he said, "Oscar had his friends Bert, Ernie and Elmo with him. I took care of Elmo (a hiatal hernia), but Oscar, Ernie and Bert will have to wait until you've healed and lost some weight to avoid recurrence." [Attaching photo he took during the surgery for the non-squeamish. To the squeamish, LOOK AWAY!] I'm not really looking forward to another major surgery. That will be 5 in the past 3 years. But I am ready to get rid of "the triplets."
  10. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Beni I am so sorry you are not feeling great. One of my mentors who is 6 years out warned that a lot of folks get some sort of depression around the 6 month mark, so be sure to be kind to yourself. I hope the doctor can figure out what's depleting your energy level so you can get back to your usual happy self. Cyberhugs. <3
  11. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@misstvb We are all on our own journeys. I'm going slower than some others, too. I'm just happy that I am now "just overweight." I haven't been this weight since junior high, so whether others lose more, lose faster, or not, I'm focusing on what my own journey, rejoicing with those who are having fantastic results, and sympathizing with those who are struggling. The only reason I mention this is that posting helps me. If it helps you, then post, and don't worry about comparing your journey with anyone else's. We're just here to support you. Peace, Glenda
  12. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Luna222 Have you tried a topical in combination with the Tylenol? Like Anbesol, or something like that? If the pain stays that intense, I'd call the dentist and have him/her recommend an oral surgeon who can take you as an emergency case.
  13. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Luna222 Welcome to Onderland! If the scale does criss-cross for a couple of days, don't worry. You're moving in the right direction.
  14. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@brown eyed gal I can eat just about anything except deep-fried foods. (Those make me sick.) But I avoid Pasta, even whole grain and vegetable pasta, because I can't get my Protein requirement in if I eat it. I might have one bite if there's room after I eat my protein.
  15. Glyndalin

    OCTOBER 2014

    @@Bronxmerci You look marvelous, darlin'! I wish I'd had enough sense to have this surgery when I was your age. Stay the course!

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