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freelee

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  1. I'm 8 weeks post RNY.

    4 hours ago I ate two bites of scrambled eggs with ketchup and for the first time one bite of bacon. 5 minutes later I started getting the esophagus pain and major foamies and throwing up. It's three hours later and still in pain and slimming. Maybe it was the ketchup or the bacon. Either way I am in so much pain and concerned that I will get dehydrated.

    Is this normal (if you say yes, that will probably make me feel a little better)? And what is the longest you've ever had one of these episodes?

    I'm trying to stay within my dr's guidelines, so not like I've been eating out of the norm.......maybe it was too much ketchup, or the first time bite of bacon that set me off. Either way, both are now on my "no thanks" list for quite a while.

    Advice/Insight welcome! ....and I've done so well up until today.


  2. I used to be a huge sweet tea drinker too. But I don't want the sugar or caffeine anymore. Today I mixed up my Water with a glass (16 oz) of decaffeinated green tea with one truvia packet. Just enough sweetness (not as much as in the past) but it changed the taste of my water intake and I'm going for my second glass now! You might try it. I don't want to get dumping syndrom from sugar!


  3. Prayers are given. I understand your concerns. I am 4 weeks post RNY. I have had doubts about if I did the right thing a couple of times, but never to the extent of what you seem to be feeling. I got over mine pretty easily. I've had two checkups with the surgeon and he says I am doing great. I feel good, but there are times when I'm sore or feeling a little nauseous when I feel discouraged, but as I said, it passes and each day gets better.

    That being said, I hope you have a chance to talk to your psych seriously about these concerns before you have to make a final decision. My team required us to go to one who talked specifically about my plans for the future and how I would handle the changes.......which are all for the better by the way.

    Best wishes on your decision.


  4. I'm exactly 3 weeks post RNY and the dr and nutritionist say I am doing great (need to keep increasing my protein). Last night in bed I turned over to continue reading my kindle and had @ 15 seconds of extreme dizziness and not being able to focus on the book, then I was fine. This afternoon after my nutritionist appt I went into the grocery store and on the way in, had to stop in the parking lot because I became dizzy and thought I was going to fall. It only lasted about 10 seconds.....I attribute that one to not have eaten soon enough, went in a bought some yogurt. When I came home, my husband took my blood pressure and it was 123/69 which everyone says is okay.

    Just wondering if anyone else has had these incidents, if it is dangerous, or somewhat normal? Just a little scared.

    Thanks for listening. I hope you can shed some possibilities on this.


  5. Christina, I'm in the exact same boat. My surgery was June 16. I have started refried Beans and yogurt to suppliment the Protein Drink, but still have never since surgery hit my 60 g of Protein or 64 oz of Water. Pre-surgery diet was 2 weeks of Protein Drinks only, and I did fine......but I could drink them much faster. Now it is very hard to get them down. I see the nutritionist tomorrow and hope to get some pointers. I'm sure this is what is making me feel blah also.


  6. Hi Ladyvalle,

    I too, am 62 and had my RNY surgery June 16th. I'm feeling pretty good almost 3 weeks out now, just a little sore and having a hard time getting all the Water and Protein in each day. I see the nutritionist tomorrow per my plan. I did 2 weeks Liquid Protein pre-surgery and it really wasn't that bad after the first 3-4 days. Just take it a couple of hours at a time. I was amazed at how filling they were. But now, since I have to drink it so slowly, I'm not enjoying it anymore. My refried Beans and yogurt are my best friends now.

    Of course you're nervous, we all are........but I am already so happy that I did it, the age wasn't a problem. You'll do great.


  7. I'm 2 wks post-op RNY and ready to start thinking about something besides Protein Shakes. I have my limited list from the dr with lots of milks and creamed Soup, yogurt, etc., you know the Puree stage. Just wondering what you found enjoyable in this stage. I'm okay with yogurt and soup, but the milks won't be working for me. Greek yogurt went down fine today, as did Amy's split pea soup (but not enough Protein for the half cup to count it as a meal). Suggestions? I would appreciate the input. I don't want to mess up the surgery. Thanks.


  8. Please, how long does this last? I was having iv in the hospital this morning, and this afternoon when it was removed and i started drinking more Water I became nauseos.I came home, drank abouta cup of water, 1/4 cup of broth, and thats all I can get down.I walked 30 laps aroung the kitchen and dining room. No vomiting, but not feeling well at all.

    Please tell me this is normal for a while? If not, what should I do/

    freelee


  9. Laying here in the hospital after yesterday's RNY, And can hardly remember how hard those two weeks were. I hThink it HELPED that I didn't haVe the food option , otherwise that's what I would have focused on everyday. It WILL get easier, I could even have my shake in the work lunchroom and with my husband when he ate dinner. Best wishes, I just crossed to the other side and I'm a believer....it's well worth It!

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