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miss_smiles

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. miss_smiles

    Cake after being sleeved

    I am a person where "everything in moderation" does not work. Quirks of having an addictive personality. That goes with smoking, drinking and of course eating. So I stay away from ALL sweets, ice cream ,cake, candy, chocolate, etc. But that mug cake sounds amazing and is perfect for special occasions. Thanks for the recipe!
  2. Im 2 months out and I have no idea what frothing is? Can you explain?
  3. I want to know what everyone's best feeling in the world is post op no matter when you had the surgery. I am 6 weeks post op, down 33 pounds, the best feeling in the world for me at this moment is giving away my fat clothes!!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  4. Congrats @@emiroo!! That's amazing! How is everyone else doing?! I am in my 4th stall! Frustrating, 35 pounds down but trying to stay positive. Any one else stalling as much?!
  5. Sharing my experience @@Babbs in this online support community. Feel free to take your sarcasm and judgmental attitude and shove it somewhere the sun don't shine =)
  6. Just an update for whoever wants to know. I had the surgery on March 28th and I went to a festival this past weekend. I ended up doing Molly and was 100% fine i just stayed hydrated. It honestly felt the same as it did pre-surgery. I also drank a lot (6-8 drinks) non carbonated Smirnoff filled with sugar (unfortunately) and was fine as well. The only thing was it hit me faster, and less alcohol got me drunk (also could of been because I did not eat). I also tried wine and was fine with that. A sip of beer did not sit well bc of the carbonation. I also ended up smoking about 2 packs of cigarettes in 2 days ( i was a smoker pre-op). But overall, I did not get sick, I did not throw up, I am back to normal, although it took my body a day to recover (which would of been the same pre -op). Everyone's body is different so please don't think you will have the same results. Just wanted to share my experience. The only bad thing was that I didn't really eat for two days trying to counteract the calories from the alcohol, and it messed up my weight loss progress and set me back about a week - because in addition I didn't make it to the gym. My ending point is, I had tons of fun, and I do not regret anything but for me, I will def stay away from that stuff again for awhile to continue on my weight loss journey!
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    Bouncing

    I am 7 weeks out and only 35 pound down. Stay off the scale it is your WORST enemy. I do weekly weigh ins, and it is so much better.
  8. I am 7 weeks out, and I just went to a group therapy session for post op patients, with my number one problem being the social divide I now feel from friends and family. EVERYTHING revolves around food, or alcohol for me. Just think that it will eventually get better, and you made this decision for YOU to be healthy and happy, and nothing can get in the way of that. Stay strong and happy because the same reasons you had this surgery in the first place are still there, you just need to look back and find the strength to bring them back to light. I am going to a festival this weekend, with LOTS of alcohol and food, but fuck it.. because I know I will still have fun. I realized I was part of the problem dividing myself from others- changing your way of thinking may help - and it never hurts to explain how your feeling to the fam. If they love you they will understand.. Good luck!
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    Stalled :(

    I had the surgery on March 28th... I stalled not once, not twice but three times so far. I'm down 35 pounds so far, and am currently in my 4th stall. My body is in a routine of staying the same 1.5-2 weeks and then randomly dropping 5 pounds in one day, just to do it all over again. Its normal, just keep doing what your doing, stay positive, and the scale WILL move, I promise!!!!
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    Incision gross pic

    The stitch wasn't hanging out of mine it was slightly poking out and I had a raised bump going on 6 weeks now. Doc said it will go away but I would def get it checked out Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Cost of gastric sleeve without insurane

    New York 20k - insurance covered it thankfully Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  12. I want to know what everyone's best feeling in the world is post op no matter when you had the surgery. I am 6 weeks post op, down 33 pounds, the best feeling in the world for me at this moment is giving away my fat clothes!!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  13. Sleeved on 3/28 down 35 pounds - almost in onederland! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  14. What was your starting weight, and height ? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    I finally hit the 100's!

    congrats! I'm 7 pounds away from "onederland" myself! Can not wait!!!!
  16. Vitamin E oil. I have been using it since post op day 1. My scars are visable but its only been 6 weeks. Just make sure to put something over them if you go tanning, because that makes them darker =/
  17. I'm going on 6 weeks post op and I have been waking up every morning with dry mouth, a bad taste and bad breath. Thank goodness I sleep alone- I think it's ketosis or something? But any ideas when it will stop? It's really frustrating. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  18. Hey everyone! I recently found a great snack/small meal and I would love to share. One medium banana 1/2 cup high Protein plain Greek yogurt 1-2 tablespoon of PB2 powered Peanut Butter Mix the pb2 in the yogurt- and your done! You can use the yogurt mixture as a dip for your banana which you can cut up and eat with a fork/spoon slowly. It's low calorie- very high protein. (About 20g depending on how much yogurt and pb2 you use). Anyone else have great quick and easy snacks/small meals they make?! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Skin

    Is it possible to not have loose skin at all? That is my biggest fear. I'm 5 weeks post op just started back at the gym - for cardio- will start weight training once I get Dr. Approval. I don't want surgery to remove it. Anyone here not need to get surgery to remove the skin? And just firmed it naturally? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Alcohol

    @@Stevehud I think your projecting your inner issues on other people here. Maybe you failed at some point and your trying to help others by giving advice- but you may want to consider using your words more wisely. It comes across as sarcastic, and just plain rude. This is a support community first and foremost. I have tons to say about this topic but I am not even going to entertain this thread- especially when it's being ruled by one individuals comments, who appears to think he's some type of weight loss God. Good luck in your journey everyone! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  21. miss_smiles

    Premier Protein Bars

    Quest bars - Cookies and cream. 1/2 bar at a time! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  22. Sleeved on the 28th- hit my first stall moving from liquids to soft food got over that- now in my second stall after going back to the gym on Saturday (just cardio) down 28 pounds so far. The scale hasn't budged in over a week and I've been walking 2-3 miles a day. It will eventually happen. Just a waiting game, tryin to stay positive it's just so damn hard!!!!! Summer is coming and all I keep thinking is the beach! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Looking in the mirror

    I am in my 5th week post op and I feel the EXACT same. Lost 28 pounds so far and EVERY time I look in the mirror I see more and more imperfections. I just started going to the gym so hopefully that will help, but it is rough. We are our own worst critic. Everyone keeps saying I look good, and I know even more weight will eventually come off but it doesn't help. Mentally I'm still damaged, even though physically I am improving. I feel the mental battle with boosting confidence and self esteem from within is going to be more difficult then physically losing the weight. Which has proven to be the case for me so far. Stay strong! You are NOT alone. <3
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    March 30 Sleevers?

    Mine was March 28th. I am on soft food now, but sometimes I will still have mushy food. I am doing ok with Protein and Water, essentially 60g of protein and 64 oz are my targets. Some days are better than others. I started up at the gym this past Saturday the 23rd. So far I have had one stall, and am in one right now. But total lost is 28 pounds. I'm feeling almost 100%! Best decision of my life.
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    5 Weeks today

    I'm eating 4 oz about 3 times a day and getting in the Protein through food and Isopure drinks. You need to make sure your getting in enough food. When I went from the mushy phase to soft food phase I actually lost Weight. 4 weeks post op and headed to the gym tomorrow. Keep up the good work Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

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