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Blamo

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Turning off the need to OBSESSS over food seems to be my personal issue. Thinking about the nearby Peanut Butter and how good it is. It truly is the greatest use of a legume.

    I am working on two things......not focusing on Peanut Butter (or cheese, chocolate or cookies) , not allowing these things to be there in the first place and completely disavowing knowledge of these items when others have them in my kitchen.

    ...and counting, that was three things.




  2. 1. There are 3 centers in the brain driving the ‘eat’ or ‘not to eat’ decision: the ‘I’m so hungry I would steal candy from a child’ drive, the ‘Ben and Jerry’s will make this sucky day, better’ drive and the ‘Oh, that cinnamon bun is so crazy gooey I need to eat one NOW’ drive.
    I think I might, if it is possible, to be intimately familiar with all three of these centers. If my brain is big enough.


    6. Visits to registered dietitians are covered by the Affordable Care Act.

    7. Employers can ‘opt out’ of covering obesity medications. I don’t think this option exists for blood pressure meds, do you??

    Two great and opposing examples of "Penny-wise and dollar-foolish". I think we all here know very well that it is less expensive to be fit and healthy. Many employers look at the immediate dollar cost but fail to see that a healthy, and thus happy worker is an long term investment who would....nay, WILL, cost less without all the various maladies and medications obesity brings with it.

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  3. None of it should be a problem to worry much about. The wait staff are just doing their jobs, if they see someone not eating (it's normally why people are there after all ) they SHOULD ask. They often get a confused look when I don't order anything to drink with my tiny amount of food. (they assume I am cheap perhaps and offer Water, which I decline also) None of this is a reason to be annoyed at them.

    Order what you want, take home what you like when appropriate and enjoy the weight loss that comes with why you got here in the first place.


  4. We, as a majority, barely have the emotional ability to master our own weight control, (evident by being here) what would indicate that we should be counseling anyone else? I am sure those whose parents kept reminding them, even in the most kind and helpful way, have memories that tarnished that relationship.

    I see people everyday that I would LOVE to beg to get the help I did because I sincerely value their friendship and thusly their lives but can not because I know it is not the way to help. HOW can I help? I guess the best thing to do is to encourage them when they determine the best way to lose weight is and when that effort starts to pay off, nothing but POSITIVE enforcement.

    I know that it was (and still is) what keeps me going to and now past my goal and will make one feel good about themselves, not shamed.


  5. NH here. Just approved for 3/16/16. And nervous...

    Don't be too nervous. Of all the surgeries I have had this was the simplest to deal with. The results you will get are well worth any short-lived discomfort you might have.

    You won't need it but good luck.


  6. Well, and maybe I am naïve about these things, why can't a group of us locally establish something? Seems simple enough. Every library I have been associated with lets groups gather there. And that is just one option. I would think this could help many.

    Hmm, I don't know about post op support. I hope there is something out there.
    WorkinOnMe, maybe I'll see you at one of the next meetings


  7. Hi Lupe, glad to hear you are considering this. I got a sleeve done in October and it was the greatest thing I have ever done. It has literally saved my life and I feel 100 % better than before, more energy and I am told I look better. I think so too.

    You will here some people saying that they regret having done this.....don't take it too seriously without reading WHY. I think there might be other issues at hand. Most people I hear about or talk rave about what this has done for them. I have nothing but positive things to say about it.

    Those other issues MUST be dealt with before this will work for anybody, I think that is why some writers seem so very negative.

    Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.


  8. Going through Dartmouth Hitchcock, having surgery at the Elliot in Manchester. I just attended my first support group meeting. Surgery day can't come soon enough lol

    Are the support groups open? And for post-op folks? I would love to get information, thoughts and .....well, support from others locally who have had this done and going to.


  9. This is from a guys point of view...

    It sounds like he has the issues. Insecure? Manipulative? But certainly unsupportive. Or at the very least not supporting you in the right way.

    I will give him credit for acknowledging (barely) what you DID accomplish......which was no easy task for any of us. Like the rest of us, you need this surgery to complete your loss. It works and is worth it. Do it and enjoy the results.

    As said before, no one works out every day, I don't. It's better not to lie to the doctors or nutritionist but I can understand....I might have exaggerated my activity level once or twice.

    Let us know in four.....now three days. It might be the best decision you will ever make.


  10. Hello Queenie, Good to have you here. I am fairly new at this myself but have been learning a lot by reading what others have gone through.

    The only advice I can really give is simply do what they told you, making sure you get in all the Protein you need and Water...lots of Water. I failed at both at first. When you eat, go slow and small amounts.

    The things people say not to do are based on mistakes they made and learned from. Some I had to learn the hard way. Overall it might be the best thing you have ever done. I know it was up there for me.


  11. Good to see you here. It is a great thing that you and your husband can do this at the same time. Mutual support should make things easier for both of you.

    I too was concerned who I told at first and expected some "taking the easy way out" nonsense. I am lucky I guess because I got nothing but terrific support from my friends, family and coworkers.

    If you think someone might be negative, and I am sure that is from jealousy, don't involve them in this. But don't let it bother you. You have better things to do.


  12. I am about the same length of time in also. I find if I eat too much, which I avoid, I will suffer some significant pain.

    The occuring gas will hurt as much if not more so I try to avoid that also.

    I was told I could not drink beer any more, it was not much of a sacrifice for me but I thought if I drink slowly it would be OK. I was wrong. One sip at a party and I was in great pain. Never again.


  13. I'm curious as to what keeps you two from beleaving. Do you know something I do not?

    What I do believe in is reality, I know, based on limited amounts provided to all of us, what science and reason knows. I know what is possible. Bigfoot is possible. Bigfoot has NO evidence that it exists. When (or more accurately, if) someone finds reliable and compelling evidence of such, I can consider it a possibility. Also know that humans have a lot to learn, I keep the minor possibility that a superior being could exist but with NO evidence what so ever, I can not believe in it.

    Faith, the go-to answer for many is NOT enough. If one jumps off a building all the faith in the world will NOT make him fly. He will hit the sidewalk the way the theory of gravity teaches us so.

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