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LuckyStar

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Just watching the weight drop off...slowly but surely.

    1. LuckyStar

      LuckyStar

      _Kate_ Yes it is , thank you for responding Kate!

    2. NuOutlook

      NuOutlook

      Great... what an experience to get on the scale and see the numbers go DOWN instead of UP.

       

    3. LuckyStar

      LuckyStar

      NuOutlook, yes for sure..its an absolute delight to see the changes.

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  2. @Violet S. hang in there. Maybe you are throwing up frequently because you are consuming foods your new pouch is just not ready for. chicken for one, can be very heavy on the new stomach. This is why we are encouraged to eat tender thigh meat and not the white breast meat we may have learned to love so much. I find I am also frequently hungry and am not sure why since I eat according to plan on scheduled times with Snacks in between (applesauce, yogurt). Im also not sure if the hunger means that the new pouch is stretching out, so caution when serving portions. Oh and yes, there are weight stalls, I believe this is perfectly normal for those who are eating regularly around the clock and not relying solely on liquids and Protein shakes as their only meals. Hang in there it gets easier as time passes, I too was miserable for a few weeks -- but since surgery Aug 3, I seem to be healing slowly and feeling better. Good luck with your weight loss and with this process in general.
  3. LuckyStar

    leggings ARE pants!

    @@Elode you wear the tights very well! This is an amazing picture of you. Wear what you want to your hearts content.
  4. Congrats @@Daisy Girl, sounds like you really enjoyed your vacation all the while staying focused. Good for you!!!
  5. LuckyStar

    Secret sleever

    @@KnowUrWorth, good for you. This is an exciting journey. And no time for negativity! Wishing you all the best in your journey.
  6. Feeling good while recovering!

    1. LuckyStar

      LuckyStar

      @jane13, thank you will be sure to do so.

    2. jane13

      jane13

      you look like you are losing and doing well which is what every newbie needs to see here besides the ones where people have issues post-op. Which happens. I had mine too but they were handled quickly.

    3. LuckyStar

      LuckyStar

      @jane13, yes Jane. I am doing quite well. And hope to do much better as I heal and continue to lose weight.

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  7. LuckyStar

    Secret sleever

    @KnowUrWorth I understand where you are coming from. Other than my mom and my BF no one knows and I intend on keeping it that way. There is no real reason to have to tell others. Of course there are times when we may feel that telling others will only help them, but at the moment we are here in this situation to care for ourselves and to get our lives on the right course. It seems telling others would be a relative and very selective process.
  8. LuckyStar

    Nervous

    @, your feelings of apprehension are normal. I felt this way right before my surgery and actually right until I was in the operating room waiting for my turn to come up. Its now been 9 days out of surgery and although I have a long way to heal, I feel confident this was the best choice for me and I cant wait until all the weight is lost and my life changes for the best.
  9. LuckyStar

    Crazy question

    @, not sure if you have had your surgery already. But just a heads up, you can opt to have a single incision sleeve gastrectomy as I did and this minimizes the pain and healing time. the incision is performed along the belly button and once healed is bearely noticeable.
  10. LuckyStar

    Feeling miserable

    @lillie1117 be sure you are not having anything you are not supposed to too soon. This will definately cause dumping syndrome. It gets better, really and you will be just fine.
  11. @@wagyu, Aldi's has some low fat cream of mushroom and cream of chicken that are really low in sodium and tasty. If you find that the smalll chunks bother you, its always best to blend them first before eating.
  12. Recovering from surgery

    1. ProudGrammy

      ProudGrammy

      how are you feeling?? walking, able to drink? good luck bud kathy

    2. Mountaingal

      Mountaingal

      Walk, protein, walk, protein, rest take care of yourself and you will be up and about in no time.

    3. LuckyStar

      LuckyStar

      Thank you all for the well wishes. @proudgrammy I am feeling good and able to walk and drink, feeling a whole lot better than I did last week.

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  13. I am hoping to have the single incision sleeve surgery on Monday, Aug., 3. Anyone have this type of surgery?
  14. @@Clementine Sky, Yes the main reason is to avoid scars and quicken recovery process. There is a video by my surgeon, Julio Teixeira on the surgery here: Single Port Bariatric Surgery - An Analysis of Feasibility and Benefit: Julio Teixeira, M.D. Best of luck in your research!
  15. @ Thank you, Kate! Very sweet of you!!!
  16. @@tokyo311 My surgeon is Julio Teixeira @Lennox Hill Hospital here in NYC.
  17. @@flipper72 & @@Tazwella, I was told to bring chapstick as mentioned above by Tazwella -- and Gas-X (the strips or chewable kind) to remove any gas discomfort. The nurses at the hospital called me and told me to bring toiletries as they supposedly have everything else such as gowns and slippers. Therefore I have packed deoderant, soap, toothpaste, lotion, Gas-X, chapstick, several clean underwear, magazines (and mp3 player for entertainment) and my daliy prescribed medications. Best of luck to all on the day of your surgery and best wishes for a quick recovery.
  18. LuckyStar

    Struggling with Second Thoughts

    @geronimo I too am having doubts and my surgery is tomorrow! I am scheduled to have the sleeve. But the fact that this is permanent and taking supplements for the rest of my life seems a bit disturbing. In the end, only you can decide wether to go through with it. The catalyst for me is being told repeatedly that this surgery will "save my life,". That is a very good reason to go through with the procedure. I too have yo-yo dieted most of my life and to no avail, always gained the weight right back. I am at my heighest weight today and have several comorbidities that lead to my decision for sleeve surgery. Regarding the arthritis, you would be taking Citracal (Calcium Citrate) daily (along with other vitamins) and that should take care of your bone health. Hope this helps a bit! And good luck withyour insurance approval and diet program.
  19. LuckyStar

    proudgrammy is very proud

    @proudgrammy, Congrats! You deserve no less. I am sure you will be delighted with the results once you are fully healed and your beautiful face just lights up with enthusiasm. Its always a joy to read your posts, this one is no diffrent.
  20. LuckyStar

    Surgery Monday/starving

    @@BrownEyedTxGirl, Thank you! Thanks @!!!
  21. LuckyStar

    Surgery Monday/starving

    @@sbg224 Hang in there, I too have surgery on Monday and am starving. But we will get through this. I never could have imagined how hard these two days were going to be.
  22. LuckyStar

    My Success! I feel amazing!

    @Queen P, good for you, sounds like you are living it up. I can't wait until I am where you are at. Congrats! And I wish you continued success.
  23. LuckyStar

    Any New York pre op sleevers?

    @@bornthisway622, I feel you when you say you want to tuck in your shirts, I would like to wear belts and be able to paint my toes without getting all bent out of shape (this among other things I struggle with b/c of weight). I am also scared and excited, I have just two days to go before my procedure (Monday morning).
  24. LuckyStar

    August Sleevers Check In

    @Patricia Sides-Morey, We are set for the same date. I am excited as well. @MoniqueMcCoy,@JasTacker1977, @ and @@carlasue, your dates are fast approaching as well. I wish all of you the best in your preparation and in the crucial days of being on liquid diet. This in itself will be a challenge. But one well worth it. Good luck to all and may you have a quick recovery and sucessful weightloss. Please do follow up and stay in touch.
  25. LuckyStar

    Any New York pre op sleevers?

    thanks for asking @bornthisway622, Montifiore is a great Hospital. To answer your question, I started this process in October 2014, but I didnt have any requirements as others do for insurance purposes; once I decided I was really going to go through with the procedure, I completed my paperwork and exams in a very short amount of time, all together I was prepared in about 3months. Because of my insurance (Medicare) I did not have to wait a year or 6 months, not even 3 months, this was just the time it took me to decide and do research. With Medicare one can complete all exams and requirements in one month.

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