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maccc74

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  1. I too had a similar situation well into my first month after surgery not feeling full no throwing up . Things definitely changed when I started solid foods exspecially meat (chicken, beef). liquids are easier on the body and only stay in the stomach for 15-20 mins where food sits and digests for a bit longer. You will get to know your body and what you can an can't eat, how much and what puts you over the edge. I'm three and a half months out and I am still learning what I can eat. My nutritionist said sometimes you cant tolerate meat till 6 months. So as of right now I am a practicing to be a vegetarian.

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  2. I too have Medicaid. It took me a little over a year from when I started with calling to make my first appointment to surgery date.

    I had to do 6 months of nutritionist and psychology. I had to have a ekg, edg, sleep study, and about 16 vials of blood taken. You have to see the medical doctor and she has to approve you for surgery and the surgeon.
    The place I went was Loyola and they make sure that they have everything they need before they submit to Medicaid. They very rarely have any denials. I did call and check on my test when I had them done to make sure they had received them and some of them did take awhile to be in putted in my chart. I leave out of town so I had majority of my test in my town and then the faxed the results.

    Good luck!!!


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  3. Sorry accidentally hit send and wasn't done. Lol. I am May 5th. My water/ liquid intake is good but my Protein could be better. Protein for me does not go down very well as I can only eat an ounce at a time then my stomach hurts. I will sometimes end up throwing it back up. Protein also makes me very sleepy and sluggish. Anyone else have this problem? I have dropped two pant sizes almost 3. But definitely have lost inches. Feeling great overall.

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  4. 8 hours ago, Heres2SecondChances said:

    How is everyone doing? Both, pre and post op'ers.

    I'm 12 days post op and today is the first day I am starting to feel more like myself. The only issue I'm having is that I'm hungry -- a lot; not head hunger, but physical hunger. I'm going to contact the Drs. office on Monday and see what they tell me.

    I am 8 days out and i too have been hungry. I told my np to my surgeon and she said at least for me it is my digest track is waking up and makes my stomach sound like i am hungry. I get that but i think it is more than that. I had during the week started pureed because i felt like i was starving. She said that was fine since the guidelines are guidelines and if you can tolorate the next phase it was fine. Everybody is different when it comes to the healing process. I am definitely curious in what your doc says.



  5. 3 days post op. Feel great. Some gas, no nausea, little pain. I got the onq pain pump at it worked great. You got this



    That is awesome luckylimey!! I hope that is how mine will go. Not sure what that pain pump is about but it sure does sound like it would be really nice to have. Thanks for the reassurance!


  6. Sounds like you need a trip to the women doc to find out why you have had aunt flow for so long. That is part of why you have very little energy. You might be anemic due to loss of blood. Might have to increase your Protein and talk to your doc about it. Might have to up your Iron Vitamins. Definitely call your doc.

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  7. Congratulations on the 65lbs you have lost. Sounds like you are at a plateau, need to change what you are eating. Eat more Protein and less carbs. Try and weigh yourself once a week since your weight does fluctuate daily, so you don't get frustrated. Maybe you can look up some Protein Snacks like hard boiled eggs, yogurt, cheese, etc they will keep you fuller longer. I am sure this group could give some ideas for healthy choices for a college student always on the run. Not sure how active meaning exercise, but might need to do a little more. Definitely check in with your nutritionist.

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