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  1. VDB

    Goodbye to beer and pizza?

    My clinic nurse said that nothing stretches a pouch like carb. beverages. I don't know if a sleeve stretches the same way, but the bypass pouch can be stretched permanently over months of drinking. She demonstrated with a ballon over a bottle of pop she shook up...
  2. I am one month post op with bypass, only one episode of dumping, I always have to tease the tiger and find out for myself if dumping is real or just a scare tactic! So, I was having refried Beans and all they had was regular high fat cheese, which I had been warned about. The beans are fine, no problem, but I had been told only low fat cheese. I thought, well, that could not apply to ME! I am special. Whoa baby, it went right through me and out the back in 15 minutes, felt lousy. So, won't do that again! I actually am grateful for dumping -- it is one's bodies signal that we simply cannot eat like we used to, ever again. Same with pouch blockage due to eating too fast, man, that is painful. But it happened once to me, very painful, walked it off and almost threw up. From then on, I take tiny bites and chew it to paste. I am glad to have had the bypass... but know many whom did great on the sleeve.
  3. BTW, SHMILY, I use Vitamins etc., but rely on lots of concentrated dark green veges, specifically colllards, mustard greens, kale, chard, and beet greens -- I grow them, but either juice them or put them in my ninja and add them to other foods. Like last night, made a collard souffle with catfish inside -- delicious. I do this for my eye health. I grow and then blanch the greens for the freezer. Don't know if you garden but greens can grow in containers, small beds etc.
  4. BTW SHMILY, great job on the weight and bmi loss.... I am amazed how fast this weight comes off!
  5. Ok, not a medical doctor, but better check with yours about "not absorbing Vitamins, just protein". With the bypass, you do absorb less, but still absorb some vitamins, just have to supplement the rest of your life. I eat lots of dark greens well blended for this same reason, and expect it to work just fine.
  6. VDB

    Need advice:

    I chose bypass due to my worsening diabetes and it is clear that bypass has the best results in putting diabetes into remission or dramatic improvement. I just posted a topic about my results in only one month...due to the combination of restriction and the bypass in the small intestine, you will pretty much get to a normal weight no matter what you do. I know of only a few who were able to defeat their bypass, due to excessive soda addiction (they stretched their pouch and then ate huge carbs and fats). After 2 years, some regain some weight, but that is easily dealt with through care and exercise. I agree -- bypass is the gold standard.
  7. Nik -- I have, like you, historically gone with New Balance because they carry size 18 EW. However, I recently started walking with a pair of Dunham leather mid-tops for more support. The soles are just like walking shoes, but the tops look more like a boot. Not too sporty, but it has cut the pain in my ankles.
  8. Ok, this is for you goal weight guys who need tall clothing. I have been fat since three years old, in elementary school I was a "super husky". I have always shopped, for 60 years (64 now) in big and tall stores or catalogs. I am 6'4", size 18 shoe, etc. I have to have tall sizes. I have lost 42# in a month, and have already gone through 2 sizes but am still firmly in the big and tall store/catalog zone, but the weight is coming off very fast and I can see getting below a 46 waist and into 1 XL Tall shirts by mid summer. Here is my stupid question...do regular men's clothing stores sell long pants and tall shirts? I have no idea. I have never bought clothing in a regular store. I could just go into a store and look but I live a long way from any stores here in rural America. Thanks!
  9. VDB

    Do not compare me..!

    I would have done my favorite response: Slowly raise your head up and look into their eyes. Tear up a bit. Ask in a small voice "Why would you say something like that?" Put head back down and don't say another word or look up. This really shuts 'em up except when they are stammering out an apology or lame explanation.
  10. For me, never really a binge eater, but more of a quantity eater -- too big of portions. I like the PAL who said her eyes were bigger than her stomach! Literally At four weeks post bypass, yesterday while on the road, went to my first restaurant with my wife. I ordered a small combination mexican dish, have to say have never done that before. I felt deprived by having to order a small combination. My brain definitely did not like this turn of events. When the (excellent, BTW) food came, I could only eat about 1/4 of it before the pouch filled. I am sitting staring at this beautiful meal and could not believe that was it for this meal. We got a container and took it back to the hotel room and shared it for lunch. We talked about this very dynamic, so decided that in the future we will share one entree if allowed; I will order child's portions if allowed; and if the restaurant will not allow those things after explaining my surgery, we won't go back. I need to ask my Dr. for one of those cards I can show people which says I can only eat a small amount of food....
  11. VDB

    Goodbye to beer and pizza?

    To clarify, I had gastric bypass --- this surgery can be greatly affected by early pouch stretching. After 18 months, some pouch stretching is normal, but it is possible to stretch it with continuous poor eating and lots of pop and beer. I think that "the list" is a good one -- I feel so lucky to have been able to have this surgery. I will lose lots of weight over the next year, but am very aware that after that, if I let poor choice creep in, I can blow this. Good topic -- started with a little beer and pizza!!!
  12. VDB

    My wife is scared and nervous

    I think my wife of 36 years will be so grateful to have a skinny vs fat hubby! She married me fat, she is used to me fat, but she knows that I will be around to bug her way longer this way --- She honestly always supported me, never nagged me, always fixed healthy food when she cooked, and has been a good partner in that way. I know that with one month post-op, she has seen me on many diets, but never saw me lose 42 pounds in a month...
  13. VDB

    Stalls?

    I am totally with Shace on this one. I am very compliant with my bariatric program, did it to a "T" but simply, for me, don't agree with daily weigh-ins. I am one month post-op and down 42# but I only weigh once a week. I know that with getting my Water and Protein, and avoiding carbs, I will lose. Period. But as a (now) 378 pound guy, a 1% up or down (3-4 pound) is a meaningless number. The stalls are not really stalls, it is your body working out all this new equipment. Stalls are our self-imposed mind games.
  14. Just one months post-op, down 40+ # but my Dr. said I may never get off my CPAP but just will need less pressure. The reason is that almost every male in my family over 50 has sleep apnea, and few are overweight. My brother and late Dad, neither overweight, both had/have sleep apnea. My brother has severe apnea and uses the CPAP and my Dad refused to use a CPAP... it did effect his heart and he lived to 92 but had heart problems in his last 12 years that his Doc said were apnea related.
  15. VDB

    Goodbye to beer and pizza?

    My surgery nurse said to me: The number one reason people regain weight or have slow weight loss is carbonated drinks such as soda and beer. The reason is that the gas produces a bigger stomach pouch. I recently ran into a person who even after 4 months post bypass, had completely stopped losing weight due to soda addiction...it is that effective at producing a bigger pouch. Even a few sips of bubbly can be bad. DARN! I will miss that beer, but honestly, I think it is over for good. Now, pizza, I don't have any major concerns about, as long as my Protein is high for the day, and the slice does not have a giant crust. due to my size, I have a larger than average pouch, and even me -- 1 cup maximum of food, and a cup of pizza would be ok if I had already eaten my protein for the day. I am going to try pizza with cauliflower crust....heresy!
  16. 3 weeks out from bypass....BMI got below the label "Super Obese", did not notice the exact moment that occurred Darn, first time in my life I was labeled "Super" and I just threw it away. Speaking of labels, "Morbid" -- I think we need new labels.... I am going for Small Giants, Giants, and Really Big Giants...
  17. SROFE5 -- also forgot to add. The digestion was also a problem for me. I started cooking a mix of dried fruit (apples, pears, prunes, peaches) and having one snack a day of 1/2 cup -- took care of the problem and gave me a great snack. I cook about three cups of dried fruit with three cups of water, let it cook 20 minutes after boiling, and just let it sit for a few hours and then refrigerate. Of course it helps that I have apple, pear, prune trees and have access to great peaches.
  18. Hi there -- will answer some of these: We are roughly the same size, although i am 64 years old. What procedure did you chose and why did you chose it over the other options? Chose Gastric Bypass (4-21-15) four weeks ago. I chose it because it has the best track record on diabetes remission; has the best track record on avoiding eventual weight regain. ' What was the general reaction from family and friends? Support from 90%, the remaining 10% were the ones who always said "Gee, you are really not that fat". My wife knew my mobility was challenged and the diabetes was worsening. What was the biggest surprise during the process? It took me a year to get my insurance to pay for it. The surprise was how overall easy the surgery was, and rapid the recovery. How long was your recovery? At four weeks, I am still two weeks away from being able to resume normal life, which is heavy gardening and woodworking, and lots of swimming. How fast did you lose the weight? I have lost almost 40# in a month, I expect to lose 150# in the first year. With the smaller stomach pouch and the re-routing of my innards, I will lose weight very fast, period. It is possible to defeat this rapid weight loss, but as my Dr. says, you have to really work at it. After 18 months to 24 months, about 20% begin to gain again, but my Dr. says it is primarily due to carb loading and drinking soda and beer. How has your life changed since having the procedure? After dozens and dozens of failed attempt to lose weight, I know that this will work, and I will achieve a normal weight. This really helps my attitude (ask my wife). Would you do it again? Absolutely. Like you, I was always a great big giant, a farm kid who even though overweight, could do about anything physically. I was 200 pounds overweight and still active. BUT at 60 years old, that stopped being true. My ankles got swollen, the diabetes got bad, and I had a heart attack...but now, this should add 20 good years to my life span, at least. Any regrets? Just that I did not have the guts to do it sooner What should I be aware of? There is so much to learn both pre-op and post-op. It is like getting a degree in bariatric surgery. Huge amounts of reading. What, if any, foods do you miss that you can no longer have? My stomach pouch, although bigger than most, still gets full very fast, and you have to eat your Protein first -- leaving no room for carbs, but honestly, I miss carbs but can have very few... just a few crisp crackers. Good luck, man!
  19. I am two weeks post bypass. Healing good, no major problems better chewing can't solve. I can't wait to get back in the local rec center pool, are any of you swimmers and did you get back into the pool quickly? My Dr. says two more weeks, any suggestions for pace? I know I will want to overdo it, but will restrain myself.
  20. I know that my clinic said this was due to not chewing thoroughly, eating too fast, or eating too much. All I know is that after my RNY I have experienced the pain you speak of. They told me never to drink but rather to go out and walk until the blockage clears. It seems to work for me. Hope you feel better!
  21. VDB

    OMG! Bought to go 5K'n!

    Way to go, BB76. That is a high five for losing that much weight and an even bigger high five for being such a good Dad!!!
  22. Hi everyone. Three weeks post gastric bypass. I am normally healthy looking, great color. But since surgery, my skin tone is either a bit pale gray or white. Anyone know if this is normal? I have been getting some sun on walks, taking my Vitamins etc but my wife thinks I look sick even though I feel pretty good considering major surgery.
  23. Good luck with your gastric bypass. I am three weeks post bypass, doing overall well. There is a lot to learn, new skills, and so much information! I agree -- it is tough for my relatives (dozens in the area) to see why I did this fairly drastic step, but they were not there with me during the dozens or hundreds of times I failed at weight loss. Yes, some have judged me but most are very glad I am doing well. Your MIL is just reacting from fear -- she does not want to rock the status quo, but good for you, it is your life and your body!
  24. VDB

    Post-op swelling?

    Same as the others. My excess swelling and fluids gone in three days after getting home.
  25. Yes, getting lots of Protein, always get my full Water allotment, am using the recommended Multivitamin with Iron. I am seeing my PMD on Monday next week, and will ask her to check the hemoglobin and hematocrit. Thanks!

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