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ella37

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  1. ella37

    Soft Foods

    Are you not allowed to have juice?
  2. ella37

    Wrong decision?

    Make sure you are on an anti-nausea med. I was given Benadryl in addition to Zofran to fight nausea in the hospital. I can't imagine feeling like I did and being home. I wish they had people stay longer in the hospital! Take it slow - stay hydrated. Powerade Zero was all I could get in and keep down at first. I loved powerade 0 on pre op but since surgery i cant stand it. same with the Protein shakes i was using, now i can only tolerate muscle milk. isn't it strange how that happens? OP, you might have similar issues, try different fluids at different temps. ive found since day 1 that cold Water works best for me but everyone is VERY different.
  3. ella37

    Wrong decision?

    The first day is really rough. The worst will be over soon. I know it feels like forever right now but in a few weeks it will just be a blip. Just stay on top of all your meds and try to rest.
  4. ella37

    Wrong decision?

    It took me until about 11 days out to stop wishing I hadn't done it. Surgery is rough. Each day will slowly get better.
  5. ella37

    Puréed stage recipes.

    https://www.pinterest.com/explore/pureed-food-recipes/ That is where I've gotten almost all my recipes. Deviled egg salad, refried bean bake, ricotta bake, and cauliflower broccoli cheddar Soup are some of my favorites.
  6. ella37

    Soft Foods

    I have found a lot of recipes on pinterest. https://www.pinterest.com/explore/pureed-food-recipes/
  7. ella37

    Catheter question?

    I didn't have one either. Like a PP they told me after surgery that if I didn't pee soon they'd put one in. Then I sat on the toilet for a couple hours falling asleep and waking up until I went, lol.
  8. Thanks! I think everyone's surgeon is different. Some people don't even have a pre op diet. My BMI was lower (38 or so) and maybe that's why he was more relaxed about it. I'm 3 weeks out today and doing fine!
  9. i had a can of tuna for 2 nights on my pre op. frankly my surgeon didn't seem too worried about being 100% on plan. i told him i was nervous about it and he was like, eh.. try your best.
  10. ella37

    VSG Post Op Day 5

    Yes I agree. I am supposed to be on clear & full liquids until 11/7... & I was finally feeling good so I decided that I would be brave & kick it up a notch & try the oatmeal. & it def did not agree with me. at. all.I had to hit rewind... & realized I am def going to take it a lot slower than I thought. But I am OK with that lol thanks for the input I tried to talk my NUT into pushing me up to puree a week early b/c i was so sick of liquid and was tolerating everything. she said that it's not about how well you're tolerating food but giving your stomach time to heal. i grudgingly waited another week, lol.
  11. ella37

    Will I be broken forever?

    I had a pretty smooth recovery but it was still about 10 days before I stopped regretting the surgery. I still have my moments too but I'm only 3 weeks out so I assume they'll get fewer and farther between. Once you can start eating some more food you might find it easier. The liquid stage was really hard for me, I was so sick of the shakes and Soups. I felt much better when I moved to purees. I'm still struggling to get enough calories and Proteins some days but it really does get easier as time passes. Promise! Also if you're still vomiting you should call your surgeon and let them know, get some anti nausea meds.
  12. ella37

    Too much Constipation

    Are you in any pain from it? I used to only go about twice a week. My doc told me that as long as it's not causing any discomfort not to worry. Some people are just like that. Weirdly I've been much more regular since the surgery
  13. Thank you! Going to try this Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App It mixes really well and unflavored, just don't put it in boiling or VERY hot Water or it will clump.
  14. My stomach started getting upset last night and it's still going on today. I don't know if I ate something that didn't agree with me or what but I've also been having diarrhea. Normally when my stomach is sick I back off eating. How do you handle it when you're sick with a stomach bug or something non sleeve related?
  15. ella37

    Getting second thoughts

    I'm not condemning you, I'm just saying that if you read these boards and see most of the stories, serious problems are unusual. Most people get through recovery and even if they have a few setbacks end up doing just fine. I'm sorry you're having a hard time right now and I'm sure you're feeling regret while you're in pain and having trouble eating, but that will certainly pass at some point. I just don't want others who could have a life changing (and maybe life saving) surgery to be scared out of it by stories from people who are currently having a hard time. I hope you feel better soon.
  16. It should be, but some people have to try a few kinds and doses before they find the right one. I was on the PPI at the time and had to take more to control it.
  17. ella37

    Getting second thoughts

    Also, @@grasseschic from your previous posts it looks like you did fine for the first 4 weeks and then had a setback when you got a stomach virus.
  18. ella37

    Getting second thoughts

    This was your experience. It was definitely not the hardest thing I've ever done and I don't think most people have as much trouble as you have so it might be irresponsible to recommend to others that they not have surgery. I also doubt anyone on this board is/was happy with their weight or else why even consider it? My recovery was no big deal and I've always been able to get down Protein and Water since day 3 and tolerated every food I've tried. My laparoscopic hysterectomy was worse. The first few days suck, but that's any surgery. It's not easy when we're still adjusting to the new diet and lifestyle but for me it has completely changed my relationship with food and finally made it easy for me to not pig out on garbage.
  19. ella37

    Getting second thoughts

    About a year ago when I was first researching I mentioned it to a few people and heard the EXACT same thing. "You're not THAT fat", or "That's so extreme, you don't need that", "Don't give up on yourself like that". I think it's totally normal to have reservations. When I finally decided to push forward with the surgery I only told one person besides my husband. People have uninformed opinions about weight loss surgery. Also, I almost completely backed out the night before, I think it's so normal that it's almost part of the process. You'll be fine, don't worry!
  20. ella37

    Protein

    All I could tolerate post op was Muscle Milk. Are you still on liquids?
  21. I had the same thing going on and then realized that the feeling was actually acid. It feels very different post op then it did pre op and is just kind of like an unpleasant sensation in the stomach for me, similar to hunger.
  22. Yeah that seems like a lot of food at once only 8 days out. I can only do about 2 oz at a time and I'm almost 3 weeks. Sometimes even that much and I can feel it coming back up. Maybe try 1 oz at a time and eat more times throughout the day?
  23. I had the exact same thing pre op. I was running to the bathroom every 10 minutes.
  24. Did anyone else have to do blood thinner injections? I am getting some NASTY bruises. This one is about the size of an egg.
  25. unjury broth was my favorite until I had surgery. All the sudden it tasted so gross. I bought some "better than bouillon" and made my own broth. I also found a great unflavored whey Protein and mixed it in with other things. I found that muscle milk was the only Protein shake I could tolerate. Here's the unflavored I used https://www.amazon.com/Clean-Label-Protein-Unflavored-Servings/dp/B019YWFHAW It's a little pricey but worth it

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