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suemag66

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  1. suemag66

    Still feeling no restriction

    Hi. I'm the original poster. 5 1/2 months out now and still have very little restriction. Saying that though, I am losing weight, albeit very slowly. I make sure that I always eat my protein first, drink plenty of water and make healthy food choices. I've learned that this process is very different for everyone and not to compsre
  2. The first week was 2 shakes a day plus a lean dinner (chicken/fish,veggies) and a piece of fruit. Week 2 was 3 shakes only.
  3. I lost 14lbs on my 2 week pre op diet.
  4. suemag66

    Not feeling restriction

    He made it seem like it was just something that I could deal with and didn't seem concerned. I saw him a couple of weeks ago and have had time to think about what he told me. I'm going to make another appointment with him. I feel like he was just dismissing the issue.
  5. suemag66

    Not feeling restriction

    Thanks for the advice. I have followed the plan exactly as I should have. My surgeon used a 40 bougie as he does with all his patients. Two of my friends had surgery with him and have no issues with restriction. He said the opening to my stomach is less sensitive than is typical so therefore I'm not getting the same feeling of restriction. I just wondered if anyone else had experienced this and whether it can be fixed. Meanwhile, I think I will try the pre op diet again. That's when I had the most weight loss.
  6. suemag66

    Not feeling restriction

    I try and stay around 1000 cals a day, 80g of protein. I cut out bread, rice and pasta. I track using My Fitness Pal. I could eat well over a cup of food at a time if I let myself.
  7. Hi there. I'm 3 months out and posted here after surgery stating that I felt no restriction. Well, here I am, 37lbs lighter but still feeling little restriction. I can easily eat way more than I should be able to and have to be really careful. I mentioned this to my surgeon and he said that I probably have less sensitivity in the opening to my stomach which allows more food in. Has anyone heard of this or experienced it themselves. Is it fixable?
  8. I'm so happy that I found this thread. I was sleeved on 10/26/15. SW 231, CW 193. I'm 5'8". I feel like I should have lost more but have bigger issues in that I have hardly any restriction. I can eat way more than I should be able to. I've put on 3lbs in the last week. It's a constant struggle. My surgeon says the opening to my stomach probably has less sensitivity than other people experience and that I am in the minority.
  9. suemag66

    Still feeling no restriction

    Most surgeons require that you stop taking the pill a week or so before surgery to reduce the risk of blood clots.
  10. It's different for everyone. I'm the same as the original poster. We just don't feel any restriction. I don't force myself to eat a lot but I don't have any cues from my sleeve telling me to stop.
  11. I was sleeved on 10/26 and feel like I can eat more than everyone else too Same as you; 2 eggs no problem. I worry that I will over eat though so measure everything and fill up on water when I'm hungry.
  12. suemag66

    Still feeling no restriction

    So, I had my appointment yesterday. I asked about my hunger and the nurse says it's probably my hormones?! I'm pre menopausal and she suggests I see my Gyno as HRT might help. As for the restriction, she said everyone is different. They use the same size Bougie, a 40, on all their patients. Seeing as I am losing weight, they are not overly concerned. I just have to measure all my portions very carefully so as to not overeat. She thinks, once I get my hormones sorted out, my hunger will subside, I also just did the Cottage Cheese Test. I set my timer for 5 minutes and ate fairly quickly. According to the test, my sleeve can hold a cup of food.
  13. suemag66

    Still feeling no restriction

    Hi Linzlou2000. Thanks for the support. I'm glad I'm not alone. Has your MD given you any answers? I just want to understand why we feel no restriction. I know it's not mental. I'm losing weight but feel like we'll have to work harder than others whose sleeves tell them when to stop eating.
  14. suemag66

    Still feeling no restriction

    See, that's what I don't understand. What purpose does the sleeve serve if you can eat everything with no restriction?!! Are you always hungry too?
  15. suemag66

    Still feeling no restriction

    I think I'm going to have to count that bag of jerky as dinner!

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