queendeborahbee
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I am a couple months out from surgery and I read "I lost my boobs" ALOT as well as from people that I know that have had WLS. I am wondering if anyone already had implants when they had the surgery and how they "held up" after losing weight. I had mine done when I was thin and gained weight afterwards. If anyone was in my boat pre-surgery and is now a post I would appreciate any input!
Mine have literally deflated, lol.
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I had the sleeve, it is a wonderful help with dieting! I too could lose weight easily but it always would come back. The sleeve is a tool that helps both reduce appetite and the amount you can eat. But you still need to the right food! I think those who are successful change their relationship with food and are ready to be healthy!
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It's your life and your health! It will be the best thing you will ever do for yourself. My knees are destroyed from waiting till 56 to do this surgery. I have a huge regret, why did I not do this 10 years ago. Our lives are incredibly difficult being obese, prejudice, pain and unhealthy.
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1 hour ago, princessK23 said:. Help am I doing something wrong...
I was sleeved 4/17 and I eat between 400 and 600 calories a day. I am still only eating Protein 65-90 a day. Water is still difficult but it seems my weight comes off easier when I drink all of it. Make sure you are getting your protein and water. Absolutely NO carbs. I saw my surgeon today and he was happy with my weight loss, discussed adding vegetables when I am able to get all protein in and he again stressed, no carbs. I feel best with at least 80gms of protein and with that amount I only eat protein, no room for anything else. Good luck.
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That is great! Does anyone k ow if United Healthcare pays?
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My stomach feels normal, I just don't get hungry. At the beginning you may feel something that feels like you are hungry but it is acid. I was told to take Pepcid Complete twice a day. It works, the feeling goes away. My stomach only feels full after I finish a 1/4 cup of food, I'm two months out.
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I never had any pain at at all in my stomach or incision sites. I did not take any pain meds. Now the gas pain is horrible and it made nauseous so I did take anti nausea meds. I recommend walking, it really moves the gas out of you. I felt like I was giving birth through my mouth[emoji15]
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I suggest buying some Bariatric Soup too. You can add unflavored Protein to get more than 15 grams of protein. After surgery you may crave savory after all the sweet!
Also, Premier Protein is fine but it is not the best whey protein. Look at bluebonnet and Unjury. Good luck to all of you!!!
HW 362
SW 310 4/17/17
CW 276
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Wow, 20 years old and smart enough to get healthy for the rest of your life. Your parents must be so proud of you! The liquid diet is difficult but not impossible, when you feel like cheating, just get out of the kitchen, take a walk, call a girl friend. We all have to find new activities that don't involve eating. After surgery you will still have brain hunger but for me, it has gotten easier! As the weight drops off and clothes fall off your interest in food evaporates. I now eat to live and not live to eat. My brain has changed. Best of luck, you have so got this!!
HW 362
SW 310. 4/17/17
CW 276Ance reacted to this -
I think it will be fine, but you need to seriously think about why you cheated. For the next year you will be following your surgeon's plan and you will find success. Don't sabotage yourself! Best of luck, this is your chance to become healthy.[emoji4]
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Do they pull the stomach out of your mouth? Most stomachs are quite large.
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I think what you are doing is wonderful! Continue to lose weight and if you can try and exercise, even if it's from a chair[emoji4].
Rivka7NV reacted to this -
Wow, excellent job losing weight before surgery, you have so got this! Best of luck as your journey continues[emoji4]
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Beriberi is a serious condition that be seen after WLS where there is severe and prolonged Vit B1/Thiamine deficiency. It can cause paralysis and/or preipheral neuropathy. Have your MD double check your labs. If that looks good, maybe look into physical therapy or ortho spine. Nerve impingement may occur at the spine or in the lower muscles. Low back pain is commonly seen after rapid weight loss as your center of gravity shifts. Our posture also shifts from increased lordosis by the way we carry belly weight to slowly tucking it back in. With weak back/core muscles, we get muscle spasms and tightness which may impinge nerves as they pass through. Physical therapy will help with postural/gait training and core re-activation. Good luck!
Thank you, that makes so much sense!!!
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My net can be a negative number, lol. Don't eat more calories, just realize this will help lose more!
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1000 calories so soon, how do you fit that in? 1/4 cup a meal
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It should have been out yesterday, what are you waiting for....
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You only get one for other pre-existing conditions that may interfere or can be taken care of during your surgery. I didn't need one.
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Colace has worked for me and that it was my surgeon recommended.
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My surgery was 4/17 I currently try eat chicken, turkey and black Beans because they keep satisfied. Dairy doesn't really stay in the sleeve as long, similar to eggs. Still under 500 calories a day, trying to up a Protein but that only occurs with Protein Shakes. The sleeve barely holds 1/4 cup of food.
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Weight Loss Stall at 2 weeks Post-op
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I saw my surgeon for my 2nd post op visit and we were discussing weight loss. I I lose for 2 weeks and then plateau for two weeks. I average 20lbs a month. He said that is what most his patients say who are sleeved.