Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

OregonTeacher

Gastric Bypass Patients
  • Content Count

    260
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by OregonTeacher

  1. I had RNY and a significant hernia repair on 4-21-15 so I am almost 7 weeks. I walked my first ever 5k a week ago and survived. I began to feel much more normal right around 6 weeks. I do still tire in the afternoon and a nice little nap would be great, but then again, it is the end of the school year, hot as Haiti here, the kids are wild, and any day would be exhausting. lol Don't rush yourself. Give yourself time to heal and find your new normal. You are not the same as you were and will feel a bit different, if for no other reason than you are eating so differently. Take care!
  2. OregonTeacher

    Who, if anyone, did you tell?

    I told only two people at work...one of them couldn't keep her mouth shut as well as I thought she could As far as I know, only four people at work know. Of course, my husband knows and my 3 kids (ages 17-26). I opted to not tell my mother as she has Alzheimer's and she freaks out of I even have a head cold as there is no one else in her life. She feels her security in life is threatened if I am not 100%. I chose to not tell any other family, close or extended. This is very personal to me.
  3. As requested by my surgeon, I weigh every morning immediately after getting up and then write it in my food journal. It is nice because then I can see things like that drinking a cup of bouillon makes me go up at least a lb the next day
  4. OregonTeacher

    Post Op Help

    My husband took a weeks vacation to stay home with me. I appreciated, VERY MUCH, having someone there as support, to help get things for me, to go on short walks outside with me, etc. I think it would be nice for you to have him for a couple of days if possible. Remember, you will have had major surgery. Perhaps he can schedule to be off a few days and if you don't need him he could return to work early...
  5. Sounds positive. Congratulations!
  6. OregonTeacher

    Decaf. Coffee

    My NUT told me decaf is just fine. I have had no problems with it. I am 6 weeks post-op and have been drinking it for several weeks now.
  7. OregonTeacher

    Jack links jerky bites post op

    I was just over 5 weeks when I tried the peanuts. I took it slow, just in case, but it went just fine.
  8. OregonTeacher

    Jack links jerky bites post op

    Those P3s are quite handy and good for us. It makes a nice quick lunch at work occasionally.
  9. OregonTeacher

    Jack links jerky bites post op

    I am told no jerky, but I do eat the light Babybel.
  10. OregonTeacher

    Tell me your secret

    I am at six weeks on Tuesday and have lost 22 pounds. Let the fact that in the same amount of time you have lost TEN lbs more than me soothe your mind...
  11. Really, the only thing I Used from home was my pajamas on day two.
  12. @, I am a bit younger than you, 47, and will be 5 weeks post-op tomorrow. I am struggling much the same as you. I do okay in the mornings, but then about lunch time my energy starts to wane. By the time I walk my students out at the end of the day, 3:00 p.m., I am beat and starting to not feel well and needing a rest. I just keep reminding myself that I had major surgery, am essentially starving my body, and am not as young as I used to be. I am frustrated and truly hoping better times are yet to come. I need the energy to walk in the evenings.
  13. OregonTeacher

    Making Protein Shakes Last

    It makes 8 oz so I divide it in two and keep the rest in the fridge for the next meal.
  14. OregonTeacher

    Making Protein Shakes Last

    @@Indieflickers, I make my protein shakes so that I end up with 16 grams of protein in a 4oz serving. I use 8oz if 1% milk, 1 scoop of unflavored Unjury protein powder and one packet of Swiss Miss DIET hot cocoa mix.
  15. OregonTeacher

    Sugar free Popsicles n gum

    Popsicles yes. Gum no.
  16. I weighed two days post surgery, when I got home from the hospital. I was shocked to only be 2.9 up. I have weighed every day since.
  17. OregonTeacher

    April bypass buddies.

    @@MichelleTN, I am a bit disappointed that I am only averaging 5lbs per week, but am thrilled to be losing 5lbs a week at the same time. I feel as though I have gone through and am going through too much to have made this surgery worthwhile at this point. I am 34 days post-op and have not felt well one single day. I wake up each morning hoping to feel well and to feel this major life change was worth it. It isn't today, but maybe tomorrow. Until then, I am at least down 5 lbs a week!
  18. OregonTeacher

    Fears

    @@drmeow, one major advantage to our surgery vs. Weight Watchers and other diets is that our new stomach is in control...we aren't! Yes, our brains can tell us we would like to scarf down several pieces of pizza or a large hot fudge sundae with all the toppings, but if we try to eat those things the size of our stomach, and the pain, nausea, and dumping syndrome that will commence will quickly remind of that our new lives don't have room for that kind of yummy crap! Our tool has many devious ways to help keep us on track
  19. OregonTeacher

    April bypass buddies.

    Surgery date of 4/21 and down 22lbs since surgery.
  20. OregonTeacher

    30 or 60 minutes after a meal?

    My center just changed the weight period before eating to nothing. We are allowed to drink right before we eat. It is a nice change and makes eating more pleasant for me. We, as seems the same for everyone, cannot drink as we eat and have to wait 30 minutes after.
  21. OregonTeacher

    Making Protein Shakes Last

    Freeze a portion. I do it all the time. Sometimes I will then soften it in the microwave for a bit and eat it as a frozen "treat" or I let it defrost all the way and drink it. I have also frozen one serving in the bottom of a bottle and then out another liquid portion on top for taking to work. It keeps the first serving cold, the only way I can drink it. I put the bottle back in the fridge after drinking the first half and the second half will be there for later.
  22. I am over 4 weeks post off and cannot fathom sitting down and eating 3 ounces of chicken.
  23. OregonTeacher

    Drinking too much?

    Does the amount you are drinking feel comfortable to you? I totally get how you are feeling...been there, done that, still worry a bit at four weeks out. I think you, like me, just want this to be the tool it was meant to be and we don't want to do anything to mess it up! It sounds like you are doing fine. Let your pouch be your guide. It is uncomfortable...don't repeat whatever got you to feeling that way.
  24. OregonTeacher

    Gastric Bypass recovery

    I was out for 4 weeks and have been back to work for a week. I truly wish that I could have had a little bit more time, but I'm doing okay. I am tired by the end of my day and come home and fall asleep for a little while. if you can take longer off without any problemsI would just to give yourself a solid recovery and a good footing in your new lifestyle. It was definitely easier to get my walking in when I was home all day.
  25. OregonTeacher

    Pen pals

    Sounds like fun

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×