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freelee

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  1. Started eating Jerky at 5 months. I don't eat it as often as I'd like because I think the high sodium sometimes hinders my weight loss. But I love it, especially the flavored ones. I try to buy them at costco to keep the cost down, as my husband can eat a boatload of it, too.


  2. Yes, thanks for the comments. I am 4 1/2 months post RNY and am beginning very noticable hair loss. Plus my hair is very dry now. I've lost 65 pounds, so I'm still very happy. I bought a really expensive shampoo/conditioner at the stylist's, but not doing that again. Found some cheaper today at Sally's (hope it works better) and have been religiously taking my Biotin. I still struggle daily with getting close to enough Protein, so I know that's the problem, but I get so sick still from so many things.

    I know this didn't help but I just wanted to join the conversation. :unsure: Thanks for listening. And best wishes. It's a journey, that is for sure! So glad people are saying it grows back. Faith is the key.


  3. Wow, this is enlightening! I am almost 4 months out and still have a horrible taste in my mouth. But mine is on the very back on both sides. I have been thinking it is from my Vitamins, but it NEVER goes away. Nothing tastes the same, hence I have a very hard time eating but I agree with Brooke and others, guess the surgery is doing it's job, so I can't complain....this is exactly what I signed up for and am happy with the results as long as I'm not getting malnourished from not being able to eat. Last week all of my 3 month blood work came back very good. Hate the taste of everything, and nausea and sliming like crazy, but 55 lbs lighter.


  4. Thank you James Marusek (no, I have been very good about no more than half a cup and thought I was chewing enough?) and Daisee68. I couldn't keep my Premier Protein bar down this morning and couldn't eat lunch or drink Water till late afternoon. Needless to say, a rotten day of teaching the little ones today. Stomach is still queesy. I did talk to my surgeon's PA and yes will have to have an upper gi to see if an endoscopy is necessary. I'm going to try to hold off till I see him Monday, after a trip out of town (where I wouldn't eat much anyway for fear of sliming happening at the event.

    I appreciate your comments.

    Please give any more guidance anytime. I can use all the encouragement I can get.


  5. go to dr next week for 3 mo checkup and first blood work chEckberg, but am so frustrated now. For the past 3 weeks, I can't seem to eat Anything without getting horrible sliming and foaming and nausea. No ff retried Beans even! Please give some insight if you can. I'm starting to get a little scared that I'm going to collapse from malnutrition. I'm already not getting Enough Protein and between 6-700 calories if I keep it down.

    Please tell me This is not as serious as it feels.

    Thanks so much, sorry to be such a baby!


  6. I'm 10 weeks post RNY. This week, about 15 minutes after eating (no matter what it is I feel this gurgling in my upper digestive tract, esophagus down to waist. It doesn't hurt and I'm not feeling sick at all, not burping either. It feels like what wheezing in your lungs feels like if you have a cold, but I don't wheeze and its not like it happens when I'm breathing out.

    I guess I'm worrying that I might be starting a leak somewhere, is this possible? Or is it something like just eating too fast. I'll probably call the dr on Monday, but I feel a little silly....its an odd sensation.

    Has anyone out there had anything like this before? Ideas? I'd really appreciate your thoughts.


  7. I went to my surgeon today regarding the foamies. He really thinks I'm still having a reaction to that one tiny bite of bacon I ate this past weekend. I had had 8 oz of Water while waiting for him and started "foaming" in the trash. He watched this all through our appt and said to just have warm liquids for a couple of days. He thinks the bacon is lodged somewhere in the esophagus and this will help. So thankfully no upper gi "yet" he says.Can't wait for this episode to be over!


  8. Frothing or foamies. I just had an episode yesterday and posted about it (see recent topics yesterday). It lasted about 4 hrs, My esophagus hurt like crazy and couldn't eat and spent that time with thick phleam and throwing up the tiny amount of scrambled eggs and 1, yes 1 small bite of bacon. Won't be having that again for a while.

    I am 8 weeks post RNY and this was by far the worst I have had but I have had a couple of smaller events at about 6 weeks.


  9. Thanks, Daisee. It helps to know this isn't unique to me or something more serious that I can't control, now that I know what it is.

    It did go away after almost 4 1/2 hours,, but boy, was it rough. So far all I've had since is a yogurt and 1 tbsp of Peanut Butter, and Water. Hope I can get a better start tomorrow.

    First time I've questioned my decision, but the thought didn't last long. I'm so grateful for this surgery, and just need to learn from my mistakes.

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