Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

Psychsnob

Gastric Sleeve Patients
  • Content Count

    48
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Psychsnob


  1. Here's what I've learned from my doctor, nutritionists, nurses, and all of your doctors, nutritionists, and nurses:

    Weight loss is a life long process.

    You need to lose most of the weight in the first few months, or you won't be successful.

    If you don't lose a lot of weight pre-op, surgery won't be successful.

    No pre-op diet needed.

    Only Protein Shakes the week before surgery.

    Low fat diet before surgery.

    No prescription pain meds after discharge from the hospital.

    Prescription meds for about a month.

    Only Motrin is allowed for pain from no on.

    Never ever take Motrin ever again.

    You can only drink Clear liquids the first week.

    You need to be on Clear Liquids for as least two weeks.

    You can eat very soft foods while in the hospital.

    Protein shakes only for two weeks.

    Protein shakes only for four weeks.

    Don't graze all day.

    Make sure you eat every two hours.

    Take only small sips of Water.

    You must get 64oz water every day.

    Don't drink water half hour before eating.

    Make sure you drink 64oz water.

    Don't drink water half hour after eating.

    You can return to work after a week.

    You'll be off work 4-6 weeks.

    No carbonated beverages ever again.

    No carbonated beverages for the first six months.

    You will probably start to be lactose intolerant.

    Eat Greek yogurt, it's high in protein.

    meat is better for you than fresh fruits and vegetables.

    You'll stretch your sleeve very easily and gain all your weight back.

    It's really hard to stretch your sleeve.

    After 6 weeks, you can eat the same as everyone else.

    You'll never eat the same again.

    No alcohol for 6 months.

    No alcohol for 1 year.

    No alcohol ever again.

    Over the counter Vitamins are fine.

    You can only take bariatric vitamins.

    And my personal favorite, just for me: "oh you're passing out due to being malnourished? Ok, for the next three days, only drink water, don't eat anything."

    Okey Dokey, then... ????


  2. This brings up an interesting question... Since we are encouraged not to eat rice/carbs (protein and veggies first!), the sensible thing to do is to eat the fish and leave the rice. However, our favorite sushi place - a buffet- will charge $1 per piece if they see you only eat the fish and leave the rice! I understand why they implemented the policy- clearly they had a problem with people taking too much expensive sushi and only eating the best part. But I still think it would be weird to see it enforced.


  3. I was working 12-14 hour days before my surgery at one of my jobs. I did not feel up to it after surgery, even though I went back to my other 8hr job that was alllllll sitting. I've been struggling with the Protein Shakes (I could only drink 1/2 per day instead of the the required 3), and I've noticed a slight decline in my mental acuity (I feel a little fuzzy and slower) due to the poor nutrition, so I haven't gone back to the one job yet. (I screw up, someone could die.)


  4. It's been 3.5 weeks since I have had a diet coke, and I am frequently day dreaming about having an ice cold can of DC! I was drinking a super big gulp everyday before my VS. I plan to give them up for good, because it is so bad for your health and because research has shown it leads to weight gain. But truly, giving up diet coke is harder than all the other foods I am giving up. Yesterday I went into a 7-11 for my kids, and I felt like an alcoholic walking into a liquor store. And believe me, I am by no means making light of the struggle addicts go through on a daily basis. This is so hard for me!!


  5. Mine was just basically a conversation about why I wanted the surgery, what my goals are, and what steps have I taken to ensure my success. It was very easy and they just want to make sure you don't have a serious mental illness that can interfere with your understanding of the surgery and the change in lifestyle that is needed.

    The only thing awkward for me about it is that I'm usually the one in the chair, not the couch!


  6. I am 13 days out from surgery. No complications. 10 days Clear Liquids. Now into Protein Shake stage until 7/15. I am trying to follow the program (4 shakes per day), but for the past two days I have been vomiting the shakes up almost all the time. If I can keep it down, it is only 1/2 a scoop worth of Protein Powder. I have tried different flavors, brands, etc. I drink Water all day (except 1/2 hour before the Protein shake, per dr order). I know I am not getting nearly enough nutrition and because of this, I can barely make it through the day, much less do any exercise.

    Today, I packed my Protein Shakes for our outing on a sailboat. 15 min into our drive, up and out the shake came. I was so desperate for nutrition, I ate 3/4 a hard boiled egg. It stayed down just fine. On the boat, the heat and waves made me so seasick (1st time ever) I couldn't bear the thought of a shake. During the day I ate a thin slice of deli ham, and a half cup (over 5 hours) watermelon. It stayed down. This evening for dinner I ate 1/2 cup restaurant egg drop Soup.

    I really feel I am ready for soft food. I have no interest in overeating or back to unhealthy foods.

    When I talk to my NUT, the nurse navigator, or my doctor, they all say the same thing. "You have to drink 4 eight oz shakes per day. There is no other option. You signed a contract agreeing to follow our orders". And out the door I go, $50 poorer.

    Does anyone have any ideas? I literally feel as if I am wasting away. I have stopped losing any weight, probably because my metabolism has slowed to a crawl.

    HELP!!


  7. Actually I just use Market Pantry (Target brand). I was driving two days after surgery with no problem. But I was off of dilauded (because I'm allergic) after first dose. (As soon as I woke up and realized the doctor ignored my directions not to give me narcotics). Don't drive until the narcotics are well out of your system.

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×