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dhrguru

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  1. dhrguru

    Help for my daughter!

    I think 6 weeks is fine for recovery time for rny. I took three off of work. Still had some soreness, but just took my time with everything I did. She can always plan for extra time to walk to class etc to ensure she's comfortable. how will she manage follow up appointments? I was seen at 1 week, 1 month, then 3 months....
  2. So I'm over 3 months post op and I'm wondering if my hunger is starting to return. I'm wondering because, with all the dang gurgling, I can't tell if this is hunger's "new sound" after surgery or if it's just general gurgling that comes with bypass. IE- this morning after my run I noticed it. I drank some Water, and it calmed a bit, but it was also time to eat Breakfast. Can't tell if it's coincidence or hunger?? So was you hunger sound the 'same' once it returned, or did it take on a sound/feel??
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    I get so annoyed when...

    'Skinny' people in the office drag you into conversations about health and fitness. As they yammer on searching for sympathy or understanding I have a plastered on smile on my face wondering how I can duck out of the completely one-sided conversation. I get that weight loss ifs difficult no matter how much you have to lose-- but I completely feel that needing to lose 160#'s(+) is a whole other ballgame than the 40# they are carrying on about. I've never desired to strike up conversations with folks I barely know and offer details of my personal health. I really do wish them well in their health journey-- but for goodness sake I don't need an update every time you get more blood drawn.
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    Makeovers? LADIES!

    So, years ago I had therapy to deal with my weight issues. One of the best things I learned was how to love myself even being obese. I threw out all my frumpy clothes. I put a full length mirror in my room so I could see how I was presenting myself to the world. I shopped for styles that made me feel good about me, regardless of cost. I got into make upand am pretty Dam good at applying it! I've kept my look together for years now, so I'll just keep up what I've been doing, having fun with more options in clothes to buy! As far as hair goes, embracing my (semi) baldness leaves my able to try tons of styles of wigs, or go with none at all.
  5. Maybe I missed something-- what is the condition?? I saw you list symptoms and procedures done-- but not a specific diagnosis
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    Period after surgery- IUD ladies

    YES! I'm on my third Mirena IUD , it was placed n November 2014.My RNY was 4/2015. I had been period free (or had some *light* spotting here and there). Just like you, on surgery day I spotted, more than usual though and it was brown- not red. The month following I had an actual full blown period. I'm now nearly 4 months post op and see that its getting less and less-- so hopefully they will disappear once again!
  7. Was she given that breathing thingy (I forget what its called) to use to help expand/exercise her lungs? And is she using it a few times a day? Your lung capacity is 'normal' right after surgery-- its important that you use that to help get your lungs back to peak functioning.
  8. Couch to 5k, a phone app that Progresses you through walking to walking/jogging to straight running/jogging. Never in my life did I think I could run any where, and I'm doing 2 miles now! I don't use shakes anymore, just can't bring myself to. I'd rather eat than drink my calories. I try to keep my carbs under 50-60g/day, but have gone as high as 100. My focus is still protein first though.
  9. I started running via C25K. Love it!! I'm at the stage where its all jogging-- so I work at trying to improve my pace/distance/minutes per mile. I do that 4 days a week and i do circuit training at planet fitness 1X/week. I'd like to add a second day of circuit training but can't find time to add it right now.
  10. This seems pretty in line with what My surgeon requires: 2 multivitamin-- with the same stipulations as above. taken 1 in the am, 1 in the pm. 1500mg calcium (though I had been taking oyster shell b/c they are easier to swallow...guess I won't anymore), spaced out from MV since they compete for absorption...something to do with the iron). My calcium had D3 in it-- so the D3 is covered. Spaced out since the body only absorbs 500mg at a time. I also take prescription D since my level is super low. (50,000IU/weekly) B12- 3X wek sublingual-- my B12 mg is high so i don't need it daily. There list has no B12-- I take that too. I was never told about a nasal spray or that I needed extra Iron.
  11. I mostly keep my goals to myself. Only my sister who had had WLS knows what all my mini goals are. Only my doctor/nutritionist (and bariatric pal peeps) know my ultimate weight goal. The reasoning is because this... When I successfully did Weight watchers in the past I told everyone and anyone. I got to a point I was very happy with where I was, still obese, but felt and looked so much better. I started working in maintenance just to see if I could maintain. But people would make comments like, keep at it, just a little more to go etc. It totally messed with my head-- left me feeling like I shouldn't be enjoying what I had accomplished. They meant well, but my head interpreted differently. So I keep my goals to myself and relish in them privately, or on these boards. That way, others views on my being 'finished' (or not) with this journey won't mess with my emotions again.
  12. dhrguru

    Ima new bee!

    Welcome! If you want opinions of those your age, you may want to check out the 20's board. See my ticker for my stats. Having had children, I always wonder how younger folks who have children after surgery manage in the long run.
  13. So today i took the kids school shopping. We were in old navy, when they were done I decided to venture over to the ladies section to check sizes out, to see If I would fit anything. I've NEVER been able to buy from the store, only online. I tried on a top in the biggest size I saw, XXL. It was too big! I bought an XL top, and a pencil skirt to go with it. I'm still elated over this experience!!
  14. dhrguru

    My process was smooth

    I don't see harm in starting your liquid diet early, I've not heard of the Protein you are trying though. The weeks before surgery I focused on getting my house prepped. Deep cleaning, meal prep for the family and myself. I set nerves aside to make sure coming home was stress free.
  15. I've had the similar experience of bending over and realizing that something about it seemed easier, more natural. Keep up the great work!
  16. dhrguru

    ? About clearances

    the one I'd try to get out the way is the sleep study. Getting an appointment could take a while, and then if you need a c-pap it could take a bit to get it and have it adjusted properly. My surgeon required your cpap be taken to the hospital on surgery day so it's important. My pulmonologist didn't order a sleep study, but from reading boards, that sounds like the longest step. All the other tests I had could be scheduled with in a week of me calling,. (Upper gi, ultrasound, labs etc)
  17. dhrguru

    Vitamins

    I believe its because Gummy Vitamins don't have Iron. I like the twinlab bariartic chewable- citrus flavor.(@@Vitamin shoppe) They kind of reminds me of a sweet tart. I mostly swallow Calcium now-- but keep a bottle of chewables around just in case, (I still have a little trouble with swallowing big pills from time to time)
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    About Protein?

    What's your protein goal? My surgery was 4/28 and I ave no issue meeting my 60g a day though food. I generally end up with 70g/day. I have protein powder left too-- but prefer to eat my protein.
  19. My sister who had VSG has never made it to goal. her starting weight was over 300#, lowest she made it to was about 250ish. She works out hard core, but IMO wasn't eating well and drinks too much alcohol. She is now @ 260 and doesn't like the fact I'm approaching where she is. She is working at eating better. My neice who had lap band lost almost all her excess weight, from over 300 down to 178ish. She has gained back to about 230. She's young and in love for the first time in her life-- love will make you gain every time :-) Though-- her BF just had VSG-- so i think she's determined to not let him get lower than her. My cousin has a band complication now and had to be unfilled-- and she has started to gain. Her insurance won't cover revisions- so she's stuck. I chose RNY because I saw my sister with VSG was still able to eat a lot of crap after her surgery. I knew the malabsorption feature would help *if* I chose to eat crap. And we both loved sweets...I also wanted the 'safeguard' of dumping to keep me away-- but it looks like I tolerate sugars so far. My sister gets heartburn and throws up more than I care for-- I didn't want to live like that. (and for the record-- I thrown up a handful of times in my life-- mostly pregnancy related-- anything beyond that is abnormal in my head.) I never wanted band-- too many complications and too much risk of not maximizing my weight loss considering my high starting BMI.
  20. My sister had VSG about 2 years before my RNY. My niece, her daughter, had lap bad, and my cousin also had lap band & a TT. We were the the four 'fatties in the family. It absolutely crossed my mind (a lot) that I was the lone fatty left. They never once prodded, shamed or otherwise coaxed me into dieting, exercise. I did feel a 'distance' since our common 'thing' was no longer food, and that hurt a bit. My sister seemingly got closer with the "skinny" sister in the family. It all good now-- though I don't think the nature of our relationship will ever be what it used be-- and that may not be a totally bad thing. Now all of us have inspired my brother to work at losing weight.
  21. dhrguru

    SEX!

    Did you have an open surgery? I can't imagine any reason why you would need to wait six weeks. a week and a half was good enough for me. I echo what everyone else says about not telling him about the surgery...
  22. Though not weight related-- hubby and I have had counseling out to wazoo. Not something I'm willing to pursue at the moment - I'm a bit drained of it. He went to the gym last night-- I was so happy he chose to. I hope he keeps it up.

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