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hopefulvspgirl

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About hopefulvspgirl

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    Female
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    Seattle
  • State
    WA

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  1. hopefulvspgirl

    Best food/water tracking app

    I like LoseIt, but pretty much just because of the pictures.
  2. Some doctors prefer the bypass if your starting weight is higher, because you are going to lose a little bit more. I chose the sleeve because I wasn't interested in rerouting my pipes. To me it seems less invasive, has less risk of things like food intolerances (good or bad depending on your view!), and the idea of malnutrition to that extent freaks me out. Keep in mind I am only 10 months out. Purely anecdotally, I have found it interesting that the people I know with the most regain had the bypass. Regardless, don't let them pressure you into something you don't want. If you want the sleeve, do that! It's also possible to go from sleeve to bypass down the road if needed.
  3. Mine took 5 days, and I was asking them everyday for an update. I think they may have approved just to get rid of me. Once I got the approval I had them email me the letter so I could it on to my surgeon just to speed up the process a little bit. I'm too impatient to wait for the mail.
  4. hopefulvspgirl

    What do we need!?

    I purchased all of the stuff and used like nothing. I never even opened my baby plates, but for some people I could see it being helpful. I also loaded up on protein shakes pre surgery and then post op decided I didn't like half of them anymore, so don't get too many because tastes can change. I recommend the following: - Abdominal Binder. My tummy started deflating as I was healing still and the binder helped a lot with keeping things taut so the hanging skin didn't hurt my incisions. - Chapstick - Food scale. Everyone who recommends it is spot on! - Miralax. You are somewhat limited on what you can take post surgery, but Miralax is a safe bet to get things ~moving~ - Sugarfree Popsicles. When you go from normal person to being on a very restricted diet, these feel like a nice treat and give you a little something to crunch - Fill your prescriptions ahead of time. You don't want to be in line at CVS while feeling like crap and you absolutely want to stay ahead of the pain
  5. hopefulvspgirl

    Did you tell people?

    I told everyone because it was just easier. I didn't want to track who knew and who didn't or worry about people guessing behind my back. No one has been negative about it to my face, and I don't really care anyways. I did what was right for me and it has WORKED.
  6. hopefulvspgirl

    Outpatient surgery?

    I was outpatient in August 2016. It was awesome, highly recommend. I was free to be in my own living room with my own DVR, walk around my own neighborhood, and boss my husband around.
  7. hopefulvspgirl

    What were you doing post-op?

    I wasn't allowed to walk more than a mile at a time for the first four weeks. Wasn't allowed to really workout or touch weights until eight weeks.
  8. hopefulvspgirl

    a little help & advice :/

    Walk, drink, and keep up on that Miralax! My surgery was on a Monday and I didn't "go" until Saturday.
  9. OMG yes! I was 25 when I had my sleeve surgery and I only wish I had thought to do it sooner! I'm so happy with how everything has turned out. Are you able to go out and do a bunch of shots? Eh, I can't (I know a couple who can) but you can still drink a little. Are you able to go out an gorge on wings? No, but you can have some wings. It didn't impact my social life much at all as far as what I've been limited to.
  10. hopefulvspgirl

    I fainted at a concert last night

    I had pretty much an identical experience at the Britney show in Vegas. For me, I think it was a combination of alcohol (it's Vegas!), dehydration, and heat. The only other time I had this happen was at my rehearsal dinner where it was super hot and I hadn't been taking care of myself (oh haaiiii pre wedding stress). I haven't had this issue since, so I wouldn't worry too much.
  11. hopefulvspgirl

    Net Carbs or Total Carbs

    Net carbs for normal days, total when I'm being stricter. Sent from my SM-G900V using the BariatricPal App
  12. hopefulvspgirl

    Post-op, Time off work

    I have a desk job and was working from home on day 4, fully went back to work after the first week. Sent from my SM-G900V using the BariatricPal App
  13. hopefulvspgirl

    Hair loss prevention

    I've taken my Vitamins perfectly and been good on Protein since week one, and I'm losing hair now three months out. Trying to remember that it comes back, but it's a bit startling how much comes out. I think surgeons seem to tell patients it won't be a problem if they do everything "right", and I don't think that's fair. Better to prepare you for the possibility since it seems to happen to the majority.
  14. hopefulvspgirl

    Throwing Up

    Are you taking your Vitamins in the morning? Sent from my SM-G900V using the BariatricPal App
  15. hopefulvspgirl

    Alcohol Post Op

    Omg don't do it. God willing he will have lots more birthdays for you to drink at. Odds are that alcohol will impact you differently and you will still be in major healing mode. Sent from my SM-G900V using the BariatricPal App

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