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Karenlrn

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Karenlrn

  • Rank
    Expert Member
  • Birthday 05/08/1962

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Knitting, reading
  • Occupation
    RN
  • City
    Wilton
  • State
    Iowa
  • Zip Code
    52778

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  1. Karenlrn

    How did you deal with hair loss?

    I haven't had hair loss yet. My surgery was almost 9 months ago. Am I safe yet? I'm menopausal which some of you have mentioned that makes hair loss worse. My hair has been thin for the last few years because of menopause but I haven't had any new hair loss since my gastric sleeve.
  2. Karenlrn

    What irritates your sleeve?

    Pasta! Other then that I do well with everything. Pasta makes me have pain so I don't eat it.
  3. Karenlrn

    What irritates your sleeve?

    Right after the sleeve its difficult to stay hydrated. Caffeine dehydrates by making you lose fluid. My team is ok with caffeine like 1 cup of coffee a day once you have no problem staying hydrated. The only thing my team bans forever is carbonated beverages.
  4. Karenlrn

    What is your favorite pureed meal?

    I loved ricotta bake too. I also tried canned roast beef hash because of eggface. I liked that too! I liked the pureed stage a lot better then th liquid stage.
  5. Karenlrn

    2 Weeks Post-Op and Struggling

    I had my sleeve 12/29/2014. I feel pretty normal and I have tolerated most foods I have tried. I can't eat large quantities and I try to eat nutritious food 99% of the time for my healths sake. I have had 1 small cookie for a treat without a problem. I'm still losing weight because 1 cookie rarely is not the problem that the box or two I used to eat was!!!!
  6. Karenlrn

    What irritates your sleeve?

    It is on eggfaces blog on the internet. She had gastric bypass and she loves to cook. She has lots of recipes on her blog. I liked ricotta bake myself. Its like lasagna without the pasta. It tasted good, didn't bother my sleeve and was a good source of protein.
  7. Karenlrn

    Any December 30th Sleevers ?!

    You are not the only one. Like they told us it is a tool but we still have to manage our protein, drink enough water, and use our limited stomach space for protein. Sometimes I have gone over 800 not too bad 1,000 once nothing like the amounts I could eat pre surgery. I also have to try to disipline myself to eat whats good for me instead of what I want sometimes. I hope I'm not the only one but I do get hungry for things I shouldn't have and my sleeve tolerates most foods well. I'm grateful that I still have to eat small quantities.
  8. Karenlrn

    What irritates your sleeve?

    I have a tough sleeve! Other then 1 dumping and vomiting episode 2 days after I came home from the hospital I've been fine. The only thing I have to watch is eating too fast or too much. Both too fast and too much food causes me pain. All I have to do is stop if its too much or eat slower. I even had some pasta- whole wheat macaroni today without a problem. I was sleeved 12/29/2014.
  9. My sleeve was 7 weeks ago. I'm very happy with my decision. I weigh under 200 for the first time in 12 years. My sleeve has tolerated almost everything I've tried so far but in much smaller servings. I do have pain when I don't chew enough and when I eat too fast. I've only thrown up once since surgery. I've lost 29 pounds since surgery. The hardest part for me was giving up caffeine and diet pop. I can have caffeine again but I don't want it yet. I enjoy being caffeine free and I don't miss pop as much as I thought I would. I'm becoming more active then I used to be. I feel much better. Nothing tastes as good as this feels. The sleeve is the best decision I ever made! This is my experience but you have to decide whats best for you.
  10. Karenlrn

    Free Quest Bars

    Thanks for sharing this!
  11. Karenlrn

    Free Quest Bars

    Thanks for sharing this!
  12. I agree its a blessing that I can't eat bread like I did before the surgery. I also agree with the person who said chocolate is not their indulgence. I actually don't like chocolate or dessert much. My indulgence would be bread or biscuits but I'm going to try toast first but I think I'll wait longer before I try it. I sure like this site and how willing everyone is to help.
  13. Karenlrn

    Dec 29th sleevers ?

    Any advice about bread or biscuits? My NUT recently cleared me to try bread- she said toast would be best. I haven't tried it yet because I'm afraid of bread. I have heard it doesn't go well post op. I was offered a biscuit this am. I loved them pre op but I was afraid to try it so I threw it away. What kind of symptoms do you get if bread doesn't go well?
  14. I had gastric sleeve surgery 12/29/2014. I was recently cleared to have bread again. My NUT said to have toast. She said I could also wait longer if I wanted to. I'm afraid to try bread because I have heard it doesn't go well post op. I don't know if it causes pain, vomiting etc? I was offered a biscuit this AM. I used to love biscuits but I was afraid to have it so I threw it away. Can anyone give advice about bread and biscuits post op? So far I have done well with my sleeve but I have measured everything and I have been careful. What kind of symptoms happen when you eat bread or biscuits?
  15. Karenlrn

    Any December 30th Sleevers ?!

    Have any of you tried bread? I was recently cleared to have toast but I haven't done it yet. I was afraid because I heard it doesn't go well after surgery. I was offered a biscuit today. I used to love biscuits but I was afraid to try it so I threw it away! Have any of you tried a biscuit yet? If so how did it go?

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