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Kiba

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Kiba

    30 ans under sleevers?

    27 sleeved in March 2015 -- lost 70 lbs, 6 months post-op, feeling much better than before. Great decision made to have it done, it's a hard journey and the beginning is really tough, but ask yourself is your health and happiness worth it.
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    Hiatal hernia repair

    Hernias are easy to get during recovery, it's even listed as a side-effect, I threw up a couple times and thought I got one again. It could also be the way the surgeon repaired it the first time..sometimes they aren't as durable as we'd like. Ways to prevent it on basic medical journals is: Wear loose clothing during recovery. When your stomach is full, avoid bending over or lying down. Do not bend over or lie down for two to three hours after eating. Raise the head of the bed six to eight inches by using wooden blocks under the bedpost Maintain a healthy weight
  3. In addition to toning out with some light weights, I'm using firming cream and taking vitamin e, it's tightening my skin up quite well. Whole Foods has some organic lotions and body butters, there is one in a purple and orange tall bottle, it smells like mango cream-sicles. Saved my skin.
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    Handfuls of hair :-(

    I lost some hair myself, I use Ogx products since they're sulfate free and such, helped a lot! Plus I stopped heat products completely and just towel dry. The main components for Vitamins is taking Biotin, Iron & vit e, I also drink lots of herbal tea (rooibos & white) and my hair started growing back in full. I hope that helps!
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    Contraception / weight gain

    I got the Nexapalon in June, about 3 months after surgery, I was doing alright at first but after a month on it, noticed weight loss basically slowing down/stopping, insane sugar cravings, lots of mood swings. Right now I'm at 6 months post-op, 3 months with this implant, lost quite a bit of weight but I've been stalled for like a month! I'm convinced it's the BC because I've had sensitivities in the past; though I'm scared to resort to another option as right now is NOT a good time to have an oops incident. However, I have noticed the effects getting weaker, my moods seem much more stable and my cravings not AS bad. I've tried getting my Water intake higher and trying hard to curb my sugar to good sources like fruits. It's tough. If I don't see an improvement, I may consider removing mine, but it is so darn convenient. Surgeon and doctor said it usually takes 4 months for your body to fully adjust to birth control, so maybe try being patient with yourself too! Its hard work maintaining weight loss and pregnancy prevention at the same time.
  6. Hi all! So I've been trying to curb around my usual Protein intake into eating more bars like Kind or Think Thin -- it's great, some of the few bars I've had that don't hurt my stomach and help me stay full. But I'm noticing a lot of hate towards soy protein in general, now I'm starting to get worried. Of course I did the research and know it has good and bad's to it; more specifically I'm worried about how it'll effect my hormones, especially since I'm on birth control. But it's in EVERYTHING. Small traces of soy are pretty much anywhere in the types of foods we want to eat. In addition to the hormones, I'm wondering if this will cause my hunger receptors to be triggered in the wrong ways when eating. Anyone else focus on the type of protein they get in? Of course I try to eat lots of lean meats, blended drinks when I can; but often times the bars work on the run. Should I be concerned for the interactions it could cause with my weight loss or even my birth control? What is everyones take on soy protein, let me know!
  7. Hi all! I recently was put on nexplanon at 4 months post-op, lost 62 lbs total (yay) and been using the implant since June, so it's been roughly 2 months almost now. Of course I'm having the traditional side effects, insane mood swings, weird migraines, irregular bleeding, etc. My concern is weight gain. My doctor said of course with hormonal birth control there is always a risk of weight gain, though she said the average for the arm implant was 5 lbs. I noticed a month into me getting it, my weight loss started to slow down, to the point where I was staying the same weight for a week, no movement. I assumed maybe it was a stall, since I have been getting them every 12 lbs or so. Today I weighed myself and saw a 2lb increase. Now technically I'm supposed to be having a normal period this week, but that's all out of wack due to the hormones (and no I'm not pregnant.) Now is that normal? Should I be freaking out? I have noticed little appetite changes however I am feeling hunger much more strongly than before and my craving for sugar is insanely high. Of course I am staying strong and trying to avoid anything and everything that is a threat at this point. Anyone experiencing these worries with birth control after the sleeve? I was very sensitive to hormones years ago, I stopped taking hormonal birth control for years as a result. Of course after the surgery, it was recommended I take extra caution besides condoms (yes sadly,) so I did. Besides the insane mood swings, it's been terribly nice not dealing with any pills or inserts. I'm curious on options and experiences. I just don't want to gain all I worked hard to lose. Thanks!
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    Nexplanon after VSG

    Following up with surgeon, they suggest waiting 4 months to see if the side effects wear off. I feel my nerves are stabilizing a bit more, but my weight loss isn't moving. I lost a pound all month! My sugar cravings are still horrible and what is worse is I don't feel hunger as much as I used to unless it's well, sugar! I am scared to imagine it's the birth control causing me to stall but someone explained to me that you gain weight on birth control, so my body could be evening out because it's losing and gaining weight at the same time. Is that possible?
  9. Really wish I could break this 6 month stall.

  10. Kiba

    GERD before VSG

    I had really bad GERD prior, the hernia repair helped tremendously and I'm still continuing my PPI -- haven't felt any issues with the VSG. I too was told to consider another surgery but I felt this was the right choice for me. You will have the occasional annoyance, but you have to watch your trigger foods of course.
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    Alcoholic beverages

    Almost 6 months out, still can't tolerate even a sip.It immediately comes right back out. Honestly not too distraught, I don't have to drink my calories this way. I do miss the occasional glass of wine though, we'll see what happens!
  12. I was mistaking a lot of allergy symptoms with GERD, have you been checked out for that? When I started taking acid reducing medication and catering my diet around it, my nausea and mucus issues went away almost completely! GERD gives your mucus and if you already have allergy issues (which I do and take Claritin) the combination is horrible. Try taking some OTC Omeprazole with your allergy meds and see a difference; it could very well be that.
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    Weight stall

    I'm feeling your pain, I'm at 6 months post-op and I haven't moved on the scale for 3 weeks; starting to panic myself. I have upped the exercise and trying to eat more Protein, but nothing is moving. My paranoia is blaming the birth control but apparently this is a common time for people to hit stalls as mentioned before you hit your 'comfort' weight. Before I gained lots of weight, I was ALWAYS stuck in the 180s; here I am trying to break it. I wish you the best of luck! Try to stay calm, stress only makes it worse.
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    Buyer's Remorse?

    When I was first sleeved, I felt distraught, I constantly cried and thought "what have I done to myself" the first two months are tough, in my honest opinion. No amount of training or prep can really get you ready enough for such a drastic change. Once I was moved onto soft then solid foods, I got happier, the weight was coming off and I didn't feel trapped in my diet anymore. Now at 6 months, I feel happy with my decision and glad I went with it. I feel confident and healthier. It gets better!!
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    Omeprazole?

    I have always had ulcer issues and needed to take Omeprazole most of my adult life (awful I know.) My recovery after surgery was harsh, I needed the Omeprazole plus Carafate when healing. I eventually found myself feel so great I didn't need either. I'm at 6 months out and I have the same gurgling sensation as before..along with gas and hiccups I think I need to start up again! My surgeon said the VSG will make you susceptible to acids issues always. Best to listen and take the medication as acid can really mess with your hunger.
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    Nexplanon after VSG

    That is so scary. I can't imagine gaining so much weight so quickly. I hope so! I too was terribly sensitive to hormones, this was suggested as the best alternative since the pills and the ring were a complete disaster for me. At most on both I think I gained 10 lbs pre-surgery, then I stopped taking any BC for 3 years completely. I am still worried because I do feel hunger but I know I haven't been eating at all lately due to stress. I should try focusing less on the sweet cravings and just eat more Protein again. I am going to try and up my fitness time to see if I can push this insane three week stall. I have been feeling myself getting lazy due to the Summer weather! Here is hoping!
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    Nexplanon after VSG

    That is terrifying! Since I put it in, I have been stopped, not gaining or losing, I'm deeply considering removing it now. I feel bloated constantly and I too am craving NOTHING but sugar now. It is so weird. 100 lbs though? Is that clinically possible? Was it mostly the cravings than the actual hormones?
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    Nexplanon after VSG

    I am now especially, the hormones are making me feel quite terrible! But I worry because I hear IUD's aren't as effective, especially the non-hormonal one.
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    Stalled...trying to get out of it.

    It might sound incredibly strange, but when I upped my carb intake a little, my weight loss got out of the stall immediately. I'm no medical expert, but I'm assuming it had something to do with the stress my body was going through and the lack of energy from the carbs. Maybe try changing food around a bit and continue to hydrate and do cardio. The slight carb increase also helped me when I was doing my work outs, try to build muscle, it helps with the weight loss too!
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    Major struggles

    I would NOT recommend grazing, as that is a way of "eating around" the restriction of the sleeve. What I would recommend is 5-6 small, high-Protein meals/snacks per day. Eating frequently will help you avoid feeling hungry between meals. Grazing all day, on the other hand defeats the purpose of being sleeved. 5-6 small meals is grazing to me; as I mentioned I went from one meal to several. I'm not suggesting carrying a bag of chips and eating all day. The point is to eat small and space it throughout the day, and honestly grazing for some people work in terms of weigh loss or maintenance. It's a question of what your body needs and how well it responds to it.
  21. I took out my protein shake and noticed the SAME thing happen, my NUT and surgeon said it's perfectly normal. Your body is like a computer downloading data on foods and drinks all over again. I was stuck yo-yoing between 5 lbs for two weeks, suddenly one morning it just dropped and kept going down again. You will have stalls, your body is just adjusting.
  22. Kiba

    Major struggles

    I've discovered grazing in small pieces throughout the day helps me a lot. I used to be a one big meal kind of person, due to my insane schedule, but now at 7 weeks post-op I am grazing all day, small meals, chewing so much I get tired and move onto my activities. I drink A LOT of Water -- I use my Camelbak to measure my intake, on a good day I drink about three full bottles worth. It helps me keep track of intake so well, some of the bottles even have measurement bars at the sides; worth the investment. I hope that helps!
  23. I had a similar issue, I threw up for the first time during week 5 (something just didn't agree with me) and I must have strained myself so bad, my entire abdominal area hurts and I keep getting spasms, now it's hard to drink or eat. I'm assuming it'll get better in a few days, right now my tummy feels like it got punched.
  24. Prednisone is quite possibly one of the worst things you could put into your system. When I was a pharmacy tech; we would go out of our way to talk to doctors to find alternatives for it. Perhaps your PCP can give you something else? Besides weight gain, it has some terrible side effects, especially after a procedure like this. What you're experience is quite normal for this medication.
  25. Hi there all, Just this past weekend I had my one month follow up with the surgeon and all is great (woo!) I'm following diet, slowly introducing the foods my NUT told me to do. I had a birthday party to attend to shortly after and decided to have some dried seaweed (the nori on sushi but toasted.) It was great, felt alright then shortly after I had the WORST possible reaction, I threw it up and boy was it the most painful vomiting I have ever had. Clearly I wasn't ready for it. Now my concern is as I heaved my insides out, I noticed some spotting of blood, is that normal? Secondly, as I'm sure most of you have noticed, the bowls move strangely after the surgery, I noticed a few times some spotting there too! But nothing insanely terrifying, just pinkish blood spots. I assumed it's a hemorrhoid? Of course if it persists, I will follow up with my doctor, but I wanted to see if anyone else had similar issues! Thank you!

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