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Carmen606

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    @@jersey_girl_86 ....I know EXACTLY how you feel....I felt like I was dying after surgery because I could take in soo little and I was soooo weak....GATORADE was and is my life blood... (obviously you want to be drinking mostly water but I needed electrolytes) talk to your DR about it but I'm telling you it helped me soooo much.....hope you are feeling better soon.....I was on protein shakes for 3 weeks post op and after that started with eggs yogurt mashed potatoes cottage cheese oatmeal and regular cheese...the more I diversified my diet the better I have felt...although I do HIGHLY recommend some type of stool softener/laxative etc once you start eating foods because I experienced a LOT of pain due to not being able to go to the bathroom...........anyways talk to your DR and see about Gatorade for electrolytes hope you are feeling better soon
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    Any April Sleevers?

    @@brandnewtim low sodium chicken broth helped me so much with gas pbain try a few sips and walking I had problems with gas pain for about 2 weeks after surgery and the broth helped me soo much ....I recommend the premixed because the powder had too many spices for me...College Inn reduced sodium worked great for me hope you are feeling better soon
  3. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    @@MrsG'sjourney Thanks for your insight....I couldnt eat 1/4 cup of scrambled egg in 10 minutes if I tried.....I've always been a slow eater but now I'm REALLY slow....how do you FEEL? I feel weak and tired and my stomach feels upset 75 percent of the time....had an appt with the DR today and he said it will get better with time ...also are you having any issues with ketosis? I am majorly...my DR just said drink gatorade and it would get better but idk just have a nasty taste in my mouth....my diet sounds more strict than yours as I cant have beans yet but idk if I'm even looking forward to next week because i feel sick to my stomach most of the time so idk if new foods will make that better or worse....i just want to feel NORMAL again and even though my DR assures me I will I just dont know.....I hope we can keep in touch since we are only a week apart in surgery dates...I've lost 55lbs since I started my pre op diet which was in the middle of January....my DR says this is good but the low calories I've been on and am on I just wish it was more...how is your weight loss going?
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    Any April Sleevers?

    Hello All I had sleeve gastrectomy March 27th and as of today I'm on week 4 of the diet which for me means no more protein shakes THANK GOD because I have become disgusted by them and I hope to never drink them EVER again........now I'm on scrambled eggs and tuna as my main sources of protein 1/4 of a cup 3x a day working my way up to 1/2 cup 3x per day over 20 minutes.....unfortunately it takes me more like 30 or 40 minutes to get down 1/4 cup of eggs and I was only able to do about 1/16 cup of tuna and a tiny cracker for lunch....Is anyone else having issues eating/ drinking enough? I went to the Dr today and he said I'm undergoing ketosis and recommended I drink 1 litre of gatorade...today LOL theres no way...I've been drinking it so much but I'm so sick of it...the red kind anyways up until today I had been feeling super nauseous and weak almost ALL the time.....is anyone on this stage of post op yet?? If so I'd love some insight
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    Any April Sleevers?

    @ LoriNS I had my surgery 2 weeks ago and I too suffered from gas pain....yes walking helps, walking stairs helps even more, walking stairs AND taking gas-x helps but what I have found to help the MOST with gas pain and nausea is chicken broth! It is like magic .....College Hill fat free and reduced sodium chicken broth and it fixes the gas and nausea....I personally do NOT recommend the powdered kind because it had too many spices for me and made my stomach upset but the premixed is GREAT...good luck with your progress and I hope you are feeling better soon....that gas pain was the worst for me also
  6. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    So sorry to hear this hope you are feeling better soon just try and do what your surgeon tells you and keep dreaming of how good you will feel after you are out of the hospital and losing weight
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    Needing support

    Hello, I am reposting a blog I wrote on another thread hopefully some of you will find this helpful....currently I am 10 days out of surgery I feel good but I miss REAL food....but I know if I go astray from my surgeons diet I will pay will illness and possibly my life (cant burst the sleeve) so I will wait til friday at midnight for cottage cheese applesauce yogurt oatmeal mashed potatoes grits cream of wheat and I know theres no way I'll be able to eat all that nor do I want to I just want some different flavors and textures besides liquids......anyways feel free to comment and let me know how you are doing One week after sleeve gastrectomy and I'm still alive.....It's been a long, tough and painful week......the gas pain and nausea have been the worst......well after all this time I have discovered a few things: 1. Chicken/Beef/Vegetable broth has salt in it which helps a LOT to ease gas pain 2. Walking around my house was not enough to get this horrible gas moving...STAIRS is the way to go 3. I write down the date and times of everything I ingest this way I can keep track of Fluid intake, Protein intake and pill/vitamin intake 4. At my weight it is NOT a good idea to sleep in bed too long because any more than 2 hours and I wake up feeling nauseous and like a sumo wrestler has been stomping on my stomach and intestines....also if I roll over too fast incisions dont like that 5. Dont try to bend as quickly or as far as I did pre-op....sutures do not take kindly to these movements 6. Ice chips are my FRIEND I love them because I can eat them or suck on them and make overfilling less likely (I literally put ice in a bag and hit it with a hammer to break it down) 7. Gatorade is my LIFE BLOOD ......the first two days after I was home from surgery (off IV fluids) I felt so crappy I would sleep about 3 hours then wake up to take pills/vitamins and ingest fluids I only had 12 oz the first day and 15 the second...then I talked to my surgeon's assistant she suggested adding gatorade and I felt ALIVE again! 8. Bowel movements are different now (nuff said) Anyways I'm anxious to see how much weight I've lost since surgery....it's GOT to be a lot right ...since I'm ingesting next to nothing? Since I'm doing mostly nothing but trying to ingest enough protein,fluids, stairs, arm circles and stretching I'd love to hear from some others who have had or will have the sleeve gastrectomy........because I will definitely NOT be attending any easter festivities this year.......
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    Any April Sleevers?

    @@jessica.lee91 i had sleeve gastrectomy one week ago and I will tell you the only way I got through it was by not thinking too much about it.... I didn't do a lot of research or talk to a lot of people about it bc I knew it would just give me anxiety... The person I DID talk to was my surgeon... he was able to answer all my questions and put me at ease.... Read my posts I have given some tips and details from my experience so far that may help you.... Best of luck and I'm sure you will be just fine just follow the rules your surgeon gives you and be HAPPY that you are on your way to a healthy lifestyle
  9. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    One week after sleeve gastrectomy and I'm still alive.....It's been a long, tough and painful week......the gas pain and nausea have been the worst......well after all this time I have discovered a few things: 1. Chicken/Beef/Vegetable Broth has salt in it which helps a LOT to ease gas pain 2. Walking around my house was not enough to get this horrible gas moving...STAIRS is the way to go 3. I write down the date and times of everything I ingest this way I can keep track of fluid intake, protein intake and pill/vitamin intake 4. At my weight it is NOT a good idea to sleep in bed too long because any more than 2 hours and I wake up feeling nauseous and like a sumo wrestler has been stomping on my stomach and intestines....also if I roll over too fast incisions dont like that 5. Dont try to bend as quickly or as far as I did pre-op....sutures do not take kindly to these movements 6. Ice chips are my FRIEND I love them because I can eat them or suck on them and make overfilling less likely (I literally put ice in a bag and hit it with a hammer to break it down) 7. Gatorade is my LIFE BLOOD ......the first two days after I was home from surgery (off IV fluids) I felt so crappy I would sleep about 3 hours then wake up to take pills/vitamins and ingest fluids I only had 12 oz the first day and 15 the second...then I talked to my surgeon's assistant she suggested adding gatorade and I felt ALIVE again! 8. Bowel movements are different now (nuff said) Anyways I'm anxious to see how much weight I've lost since surgery....it's GOT to be a lot right ...since I'm ingesting next to nothing? Since I'm doing mostly nothing but trying to ingest enough protein,fluids, stairs, arm circles and stretching I'd love to hear from some others who have had or will have the sleeve gastrectomy........because I will definitely NOT be attending any easter festivities this year.......
  10. Carmen606

    Sleeved on the 27Th

    I too was "sleeved" on the 27th....my surgeon doesnt believe in sending patients home with pain meds therefore I was in the hospital 3 nights and 4 days with one blood clot scare ..doppler showed no clots....i have no idea what it was but my leg was swollen and my calf was stiff (walking up and down stairs and fluids took it down in a few days).......i was really dehydrated until my surgeon talked to me and clarified how much i needed to be drinking and that i needed to add gatorade...gatorade is my LIFE BLOOD ever since i've had it i feel a zillion times better...the gas pain is the worst but i walk it off and take gas-x...how is your experience going @@getnfit52?
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    Any April Sleevers?

    @@WatchXXhrink good luck...this is my first and hopefully LAST surgery...I thought the pain meds would take away all or most of the pain and i was WRONG....I know in the long run it will be worth it as I have been up and down in weight all my life....I lost 150lbs with diet and exercise on my own but eventually put it all on plus more I've lost 80 lbs three other times as well on my own every time through diet and exercise...I've been a fitness coach and a gymnastics coach but somehow the stress of life always brought me away from exercise and back to binge eating....I have had enough of the struggle....so now I've done it and I can only have one ounce per ten minutes.....i feel nauseous often and gas pain is my evil enemy....I'm walking off the gas pain and taking chewable gas-x to help but sometimes even that doesnt take away the gas pain totally....in my mind I know I have done what is best for me but that doesnt take away the physical pain....
  12. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    @@TheAmberness My surgeon is in Reston Virginia my boyfriend lives in Fayetteville NC and he had the same gastric sleeve surgery three months ago....his experience was totally different.....I had Phentermine, he did not; I only had to do 3 days pre-surgery clear liquid diet whereas he had to do 2 weeks of one meal and the rest protein shakes only with only one day of clear liquids pre-surgery; he was in the hospital only one night whereas I was supposed to be in there two nights; he had a morphine drip after surgery, I had oxcodone pills; he was sent home with nausea meds and pain syrup of some kind, I was sent home with neither......I have an undergraduate degree in Biology therefore I know my surgeon has the better approach...we had a lengthy discussion as to why he does not send patients home with pain meds and although I'm in pain, I agree with him....he said I need to be able to FEEL if something is going wrong, I need to be able to feel if I have overfilled the sleeve and pain meds also lower inhibitions which could lead to a nibble of food my body cant handle right now....he said after three weeks my sleeve will be healed and overfilling will still be painful but not nearly as dangerous....have you had your surgery yet?
  13. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    @@tee1463 and @@Laureadolce I had surgery on Friday 3/27 and woke up saying "im in PAIN im in PAIN"....my surgeon gave me oxycodone orally 3 tiny pills and when that didnt take the pain away he added iv dilaudid...that made me feel grrreat...the next day i had visitors i talked with for 3 hours i felt sooo good I thought I was going home (originaly my surgeon said expect to be in the hospital 2 nights) after they left the nausea kicked in and i felt horrible...had pain meds every 3 hours really they just put me to sleep and dilaudid once more have no idea how much apple juice, water, chicken broth i was ingesting i know now it probably wasnt enough....by day 3 i was feeling horrible and started developing a cramp in my left calf (blood clot scare) so FINALLY after like 5 hours of waiting I was sent on a rollercoaster of a hospital bed ride down to get a doppler sonograph of my legs to check for clots...more hours later I was told they found no clots...yet I had no idea when my doctor was coming or when I would be released ( I am self pay and didn't want to pay any more money to stay in the hospital) in the meantime the IV giving me Potassium Chloride in my left hand was starting to come out and my hand was swelling so I asked the nurse to change the site...she sent in some very young looking nurse to do the job of course she did it wrong and I screamed for her to take it out! I now have a gorgeous bruise all over my forearm to show for that....oh and in the meantime I was given a shot in the stomach in case I did have a blood clot ....fortunately before surgery I had no diabetes no high blood pressure and was on no prescription medication sans Vitamin D and Phentermine (which was the only way I could lose 25lbs before surgery).....so anyways finally about 7 pm the third day I was at the hospital my surgeon's assistant came and talked to me for about 20 minutes about "sip slowly" and what would happen if I overfilled the sleeve in the first 3 weeks oh and by the way the third morning I started having these pain level 8 splitting headaches....I would take the oxycodones sleep for 2-3 hours and wake up to DING DING DING DING of the stupid IV machine I felt like my head was going to explode (which did NOT make me a pleasant patient for the slew of non English as a first language nurses).......finally after asking 3 different nurses one finally told me the pain meds had a side effect of headache after the others just said you are moving your arm which is causing the IV machine to DING DING DING well how am I supposed to control arm movement in my sleep?! There is more to the story but I'm getting tired already....I shall return at a later time to continue the saga that has been my bariatric surgery.....GAS is my evil enemy and I am in PAIN as my surgeon doesn't believe in sending patients home with pain meds....I'm waiting on my poor 71 year old mother to bring me sublingual tylenol right now and praying for some relief.......this better be worth it! I'd love to hear about your experiences and how you ladies are doing thus far
  14. Carmen606

    Any April Sleevers?

    Hello everyone I am brand new to the forum and I am having a gastric sleeve surgery TOMORROW! I am feeling good about getting the surgery over with but a touch apprehensive about how difficult "eating" is going to be afterwards......also my surgeon is not sending me home with any pain meds .....ZERO I will be spending 2 days in the hospital but after that he says tylenol is all I'm allowed because he wants me to feel if anything is going wrong and he says pain meds could tempt me to eat things I shouldn't while healing.....any words of advice or encouragement would be great

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