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healthier&happier4life

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  1. I'm new to this site. I'm not sure what the "decline" on the site is all about. I've found people on this site very helpful in the few months that I've been posting on here. I especially appreciate all the advice that I've received over the last 2 1/2 weeks since I had my bypass. Thanks to all you veterans who are willing to spend your time sharing your experiences and advice. It is greatly appreciated!


  2. Great article. Look forward to the rest of the series. I'm surprised that my sleep apnea is getting better already, and I'm only 2 1/2 weeks post op but down 20 pounds. @@Dr. Krainin - I hope you will explain in your article how we will know when our sleep Apnea is gone. I've tried sleeping without my CPAP and my husband says I don't snore much at all anymore. However, after reading this article I think I need to keep using my CPAP. But for how long???


  3. @ I can totally relate to what you are going through! I am only 2 1/2 weeks out from my bypass but I'm already feeling like, "What am I going to do now"? food was such a big part of my life before and now it's like there is a big, empty hole which used to be filled with food! I used to eat for anything and everything. I ate when I was happy, when I was sad, lonely, depressed, excited, bored. You name it --- I ate for it! Now, I don't know what to do with myself. I know I can't do this by myself. My husband, family & friends are supportive, but I still feel like they cannot relate to what I am going through. However, I've decided to go to see a therapist. Hopefully, this will help me get some perspective. Have you thought about therapy?


  4. I had my bypass on June 20th! First two weeks were fine. No problems meeting my Fluid and Protein goals. But this week I started the soft food stage and I'm finding it more difficult to meet my goals. I normally drink Water like crazy, but now I have to force myself to drink it. I still don't feel hungry and can't "feel" what's going on in my new stomach. When eating pureed food I only eat 2 to 4 ounces at a time. I'm also very tired today. I've been forcing myself to walk on the treadmill, but it's getting more difficult! Anyone else having these problems?


  5. I'm 2 weeks out from surgery. I like the Inspire Protein shakes. I mix the Protein with skim milk, so one 8 ounce serving yields 29 grams of protein. That really helps me. Also, the Danon Fit & Light GREEK yogurt is really good. I get it in the 5 ounce size which yields 12 grams of protein. So, one Protein shake and one yogurt gets me more than half way to my protein goal. Also, you can add the powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury unflavored Protein Powder to your chicken broth or cream of chicken Soup (strained). Not bad. I think there are good medical reasons for waiting and following the dietary directions.


  6. I'm on week 3 - soft foods. I had my first scrambled egg this morning, and it was delicious! No problems! It's my understanding that you just don't want to overcook the egg, so over easy sounds like it would work!


  7. WLS is definitely NOT the easy way out! It is a big decision and it sounds like you've been thinking about this for a while. Don't listen to what others say or think. Listen to yourself! You know what's right for you. It is scary. I am just 1 week post op. I am glad that I had the surgery. I know I have a lot of work ahead and believe this was the best step for me! Do what works for you!

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