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Djmohr

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    Hunger Pains

    I agree jello is the way to go. Also sugar free Popsicles really helps because it takes a while to eat them. If that does not help, call your surgeon's office. Are you keeping what you are eating and drinking down? Sometimes people advance faster than others. I am surprised to hear you feel hungry. I did not start feeling hungry until about week 8. But everyone is different. I do remember feeling weak that first week and they knew I needed to move to protein and creamed soups which is what they did. However, I never got sick.
  2. So sorry to hear you are struggling. What are you eating on your liquid diet? It might help to understand your current diet in order to help you.
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    New

    Welcome and the best of luck on your new life! Keep us posted on your surgery date. This is when it really starts to get exciting!
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    Costco Premier premixed

    At Costco, you get 18 in a case so that is a great sale price. I will go get my limit of 5 tomorrow! Thanks for the tip.
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    Cooking for one

    I also learned on this site that investing in a vacumn sealer is a great idea. I happen to like variety in my diet. The sealer allows you to portion and save your leftovers. You pop them in the freezer and then toss them into boiling water to heat up. The proteins stay nice and moist and your leftovers make a great meal for one if you don't feel like cooking.
  6. This was a great post. If I miss anything I miss having sandwiches the most. This gave me a lot of ideas and I plan on trying them. I travel a lot and having a quick lunch out when I cannot tolerate eggs is hard. dinner is fine but grabbing a quick lunch and keeping things a bit different is much more difficult. Especially when you are traveling with others and cannot always pick the restaurant. It would be great to see some tips on the best way to deal with having lunch out. Thanks so much for the great sandwich ideas.
  7. I also have hypothyroidism and take Levothryoxine.. I found that after the first 30 days I had started losing my hair. I knew right away that my thyroid level was off and went in for a test. Sure enough my rapid weight loss impacted my dose, I was taking too much at this point and all my other vitamin levels were perfect. They lowered my dose and it has been fine ever since. I do need to go in and get tested every 60 to 90 days though to ensure my levels are correct for me. So far no issue with malabsorption of the dose.
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    Pain pain pain

    Gas pain is the worst part of this surgery. Honestly what worked for me was a heating pad, walking and drinking fluids. I also chewed a lot of gas x. It subsided after a couple of weeks but got better every day. I do think walking is what is most successful getting the gas out of your system. Good luck and hopefully this rough spot will be over for you soon.
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    Drainage Tube

    I had a drainage tube for the two days I was in the hospital. It is nothing to be afraid of at all. It is removed usually before you leave and it does not hurt at all.
  10. I told many people that are closest to me that I was having WLS. Once I was post op and losing weight rapidly I shared my story with anyone who asks. I am proud of what this tool has done for me and the very hard work I put into it. There has been so much bad publicity regarding WLS that I really wanted people to understand that if you follow the plan the plan works! If you choose to eat whatever you want whenever you want, you will not be successful. There is no easy road here, just lots of hard work and great success if you follow the plan. Maintenance will be that much harder......
  11. I ended up choosing gastric bypass after learning the the sleeve can cause acid reflux. I already had uncontrollable acid reflux. I did have fears about malabsorption however learned from speaking with professors that as long as you take your vitamins and get regular check ups malabsorption should not be a problem. After that it was a very easy decision for me. The lap band was never even a consideration for me.
  12. Hope you have a very speedy recovery! Get ready to start your new life! Congratulations!
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    Saving protein drinks

    Premier protein is a lifesaver. It is the only drink I can tolerate. I stick to the chocolate because vanilla tastes too sweet for me. I have used portions and kept the rest in the fridge. Just shake and drink. I usually won't last more than 2 days as I drink them.
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    Two week liquid diet?

    It depends on the surgeon. If you are concerned give your surgeons nurse a call.
  15. My suggestion would be to follow the plan. You don't want to risk your liver not being prepared properly for surgery. The primary reason they have you follow the liquid diet is to ensure your liver shrinks and they can execute a laparoscopic procedure. If they cannot maneuver around the liver, they may have to do an open procedure which can result in more complications and longer recovery. As hard as the liquid protein diet is, it is better for you in the end. You are so close, don't self sabotage yourself. Good luck and keep us posted!
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    Hay

    Hi there, Sorry to hear you have a bump in the road but congrats on your plastics! It sounds like you did very well on the program to begin with. I would suggest getting back to what got you to lose the weight in the first place. It will be important to get back on track. There is a 5 day pouch test that I would recommend trying. You can google it and it will help you get back on track. Good luck and keep us posted!
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    Hello

    Hello and congratulations on your surgery! Welcome to BP.
  18. Hi there! You are right walking is critical to your new lifestyle change required to have the most success with your surgery. Here is the thing, you do what you can and as the weight comes off you will be able to do more and more activity. It is not about how fast you go but more about simply moving more and more as you are able. I have psoriatic arthritis and have had 5 back surgeries. I really struggled with walking and was very slow as well. So slow that my family was always checking to see if I was ok when we were walking. Now, 3 months post op my husband has a hard time catching up with me. I now work out doing cardio and fat burning on an elliptical and treadmill about 5 times per week. You will get there one step at a time. The funny thing is, you will hopefully do it to satisfy yourself more so than your surgeon. Within 5 weeks post op I felt more alive than I have in 20 plus years. It is very hard work but it is worth it! Just start with slow steps and just get moving. You do what you can. Good luck to you! Keep us posted on your progress.
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    What a day!

    You are right, you have to make sure you have protein and water with you. I started traveling at 3 weeks post op and I learned very quickly that protein shakes and water are very important. In this early stage you are still a bit weak from just having major surgery so you haves to be extra careful. I found myself weak and with low blood sugar a number of times. You must have water with you at all times, it is amazing how fast you can become dehydrated which can cause that dizzy feeling. I will say for me at 3 months post op, (I still travel a minimum of 2 out of 4 weeks per month), that I hate getting off my home routine. I find myself not getting all of my water in and eating in restaurants can be challenging. even now, I take two pre mixed protein shakes with me for every day that I am gone, I also carry Quest protein bars with me in case I cannot get a decent meal in a restaurant. And I always carry a water bottle with me. There is no way to get your 64 oz. in without doing that. I also learned in the last week that getting in that 64 oz. a day y helps to maximize your weight loss.
  20. I did not cheat on my liquid diet and had a two week diet. The real issue is, if your liver is enlarged when your surgeon goes in, it could result in them having to execute an open surgery vs. a laparoscopic procedure. Obviously if that were to happen, your recovery which is already challenging for some would be more difficult. I know the liquid diet is hard but it is setting you up for success. The best thing to do is take it one day at a time and before you know it your surgery day will be here. I promise it is worth it. If you are having a hard time you might call your surgeons office and they might have some suggestions for you. I know my surgeons office called me after week one to see how I was doing. When they did, I told them that I was so sick of the sweet taste of protein shakes that I was not even drinking them all in a day. They gave me some suggestions on what else I could try. For me I needed something more savory and canned broth was not doing it for me. They suggested I get some of mrs. Grass chicken noodle soup and strain out the noodles. That broth saved me! Good luck, you are so close! Don't give up now!
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    Cry

    When I first started this process I was so frustrated with all the hoops a person has to jump through. As my bariatric nurse said to me, you could have one foot on a banana peel and one in the grave and our insurance company will still require all the hoops. I too had a 6 month documented diet plan along with the physiologist appointments etc. then and only then was I scheduled for surgery and placed on a liquid diet. Here's the thing, looking back I now believe that period of time set me up to build good eating habits so that I was completely ready to give up my old life. I ended up using that time to really get my head around this new lifestyle. By the time my surgery was scheduled (which by the way ended up taking 9 months) I was so ready and have never looked back. I have seen folks that have not had that time sometimes struggle with the decision they made post surgery. The reality is changing your lifestyle is much harder than people think. Giving up the habits you once had that got you to this point requires time. For some people it is even harder. If you take the time to get yourself ready, you may have more chance of success. I also found the requirements were confusing and until I spoke directly with my insurance company and asked specifically what was required of me. That is when I was given a checklist by them of all the requirements. It helped me get clear on the expectations. For me, moving doctors or clinics would not have made a difference in the process. It was my insurance company who made those requirements. Good luck with your next steps and hang in there. All the jumping through hoops are worth it in the end. Keep us posted!
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    Plain yogurt = *gag*... Help!

    It is weird the way different clinics require differnt things. I was allowed a light blended yogurt. They were flavored, sugar free and NO fruit pieces in them. I used Yoplaits thick and creamy light.
  23. When I have had pain in my left side it has been constipation. Try the stool softeners and see if it helps. It did for me. I also notice if there is a day or two that I don't get quite enough water, it causes constipation.
  24. I have lost hundreds of pounds on diets only to gain all of them back multiple times. That is really hard on your body and your heart. I noticed in the last 5 years, I am 51 that I just was not able to lose weight as easily as when I was younger. For me it took a diagnosis of stage 3 kidney disease on top of diabetes, apnea, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. I have had 5 back surgeries because I have psoriatic arthritis and this extra weight was literally crushing my spine. I saw my nurse today for a follow up and she asked me if I was happy that I made this decision. For me, it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I have not regretted it even for a second. I feel fantastic, am off all meds besides my hypo thyroid replacement. I think you should take the time needed to get your head around it so you have the best chance of success. You MUST be ready before you move forward. Good luck to you! Keep us posted on your progress.
  25. @@mickally, I do not have experience with the sleeve however before my RNY gastric bypass in September I had uncontrollable acid reflux. I spent most nights rocking back and forth from the pain. And I can tolerate a lot of pain! I have not had any reflux or even heartburn since my RNY and I am not on any medication for reflux since I was post op 30 days. If your doctor is recommending a revision I would not be afraid to do so. I saw several doctors prior to my decision to have the RNY, I was originally set to have a sleeve and changed my mind when I found out the bypass could possibly cure my reflux. I will also tell you though that moving to the bypass is much more restrictive, so good eating habits are a must along with excercise and vitamins. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.

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