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Good to hear you are fine, be sure you rest enough and follow every instruction you have received! Cheers
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Risks are already really tiny and most of the leaks happen within the first three days (and they almost never happen). I was quite worried about that but my surgeon told me that after six weeks, you are risk free of having a leak.
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Don't worry, English is my second language as well, it was pretty difficult to find an interesting and/or active bariatric community on the internet that was non-English speaking anyway!
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I was sleeved on the 25th of February, this far I have lost 38lbs. I go to the swimming pool twice a week for two weeks now and try to bike 2 to 3 times a week if the weather isn't awful as hell.
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I am only 23, but ever since I was 17, I have struggled with obesity. Before I was rather thin and healthy, but due to some anti-depression meds, I started eating a lot and also drinking a lot. I used to navigate between 125kilograms and 95 kilograms, and sometimes I would gain 10kilos in only a month when I could not bare not eating or drinking.
It was starting to screw with my personality and I was becoming more and more depressed, even nihilistic at times . Some sort of downroad spiral.
So that's why I chose this surgery, it's radical, it puts you clear limits and rules, and unless you are crazy and/or are unable to feel pain, it's impossible to eat as much as you used to, and it completely changes the way you think about food, etc.
I know it's not a "miraculous" surgery, and that I can screw it all if I am stupid enough to do so, but it's only thing I have found that has stopped my obsession about food and alcohol. Whenever I see how much I eat now, I just feel plain disgusted by my old habits, and I sure never want to be like that again.
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I had this as well, they only gave me a nose mask and I sleep with my mouth open (how charming ), it all went better when I had an hybrid mask.
If your mouth is still really dry in the morning after the use of the hybrid mask, then you should ask a humidifier.
Can't wait to get rid of my cpap though...
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I had regrets the very first week when it was painful to move and everything tasted disgusting but I still had to eat.
But after that, every regret went away: no more eating 4 plates to be full, no 24/7 hunger anymore, and also the amazing results I was getting!
It's a bad moment to go through but most of the people on the forum look rather pleased by their surgery when they look back.
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After a month and two weeks and almost 40lbs down:
When you start to know what being cold feels like!
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I had to bring mine to the recovery room and could not skip a night with it for two weeks post-op, really weird you were told otherwise.
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I think liquids pass through quickly, but still having two at the same time will inevitably fill you more. I was adviced not to drink 30 before and after eating. But a tiny bit of liquid with food shouldn't ruin your whole surgery (if you have reintroduced normal foods) but then again I am not a surgeon or a doctor
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@@Wayward Traveler, I was simply told that liquid would take place in your rather small stomach and if you eat at the same time, you will be quickly full and it might feel quite painful plus you would not be getting enough food.< /p>
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The insecurity I was feeling, the fact I was hating myself mentally and physically, that every pleasure in life was turning into paranoid trips (going to the restaurant, sitting in the train, swimming, travelling, etc).
And also the fact that I am young (23yo) and that I discovered I had sleep apneas. Wow if my health was that terrible at 23yo, how the hell would I manage till my 40's! I wanted to end all these problems for good.
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If you love it that much, you can eat a bowl from time to time, as long as you don't make an habit out of it since it hasn't got a high nutritional value.
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I think it's normal! More than half of your stomach is gone, the rest is swollen and you just had an anesthesia! I felt pretty tired and very very cold at least two weeks and a half after the surgery to be honest.
It's a bad moment to go through, but it does not last long Cheers!
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I never ever received any restriction toward coffee or thee (caffeinated), I have started drinking thee 4 days post-op and I have started drinking coffee one month after (just because it took me long at first and cold coffee tastes like sh*t).
I don't know about sugar though since I like my coffee black... Maybe stevia?
I just think that if you drink caffeinated coffee or thee be sure to drink enough Water
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After two weeks, I would be dead tired after 2 or 3 miles, but I used to walk and bike a lot before the surgery. Don't go too hard on yourself, it's already good that you walk everyday!
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I was also stressed as hell, I barely slept 4 hours the night before the surgery! I even shed a manly tear during the car ride to the hospital. But don't worry, the surgery is actually very fast (it lasted 45 minutes for me), and except for the two first annoying and tiredsome weeks, I recovered really quickly and now I am really happy about my weightloss and I see many positive changes in my life!
It's going to change many aspect of your life, and going out of what you have known for years is scary, but you will be fine! Cheers
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Was he having a good old Big Mac alongside with a liter of diet coke?
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My mother had the band, and it was a disaster: lots of problems: acid actually damaged the band, she would throw up quite often,etc. She went from the band to the sleeve and now she is happy with it.
My surgeon also said the band surgery would soon be outfashioned since it's not really effective and rarely works properly. The sleeve seems to be the best option.
Good luck with everything!
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During the first few months post-op, my surgeon adviced not to drink 30 minutes before and after the meal, maybe you should try that?
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42 days post op and I have lost 35,50 pounds! Pretty efficient, but as it was said a few times, it truly depends from one person to another, and the weight loss slowed down a bit, which is normal since I restarted eating a bit more and with more variety!
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I haven't had a pre-op diet and it went just fine! I already lost 35 pounds and I had my surgery on the 25th of February!
I just had lighter meals to get used to it!
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My surgery went on for about 45minutes but for the rest of the day I did nothing but sleeping!
CPAP post-op
in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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This doesn't make any sense, I had to have mine to avoid having pulmonary problems. My surgeon made it very clear I even had to bring it to the recovery room.