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imightknow

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About imightknow

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    Virginia

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  1. imightknow

    Stall

    I'm 7 weeks post op and I have not lost an ounce since 11 days ago. Are stalls this long normal? What was your longest stall? I've upped my protein intake, am more active, and nothing is working. I'm getting a little discouraged. Any advice on how to break it?
  2. imightknow

    Surgery day?

    I was so nervous. I have the worst fear of surgery and going under. The day of surgery, I was in the bed having panic attack after panic attack. I was crying so much. When it was time for me to go back, the anesthesiologist came in with a syringe of stuff to calm me. He injected it straight into the oven in my wrist. I remember thinking that my husband hadn't said bye yet and I went to turn to look at him, and I remember nothing else. I don't know if he said bye. Then I was waking up. I wasn't sure what happened. I didn't remember that I was having surgery. After a while, I remembered. When I started to feel the pain. I was out of it for a good while. They told my husband that it would be about an hour before I got to my room. It ended up being around 3-4 hours. Because I was so out of it. I could hear them talking to me and to each other, but I just wasn't responding to them. I then started asking them about things they had said before and they set up the pain medicine pump and sent me to my room. If you have a pain pump, be sure to utilize it when you are awake. I was so in and out, that I'd forget to push the button and it would result in me being in terrible pain. Anyways. This was my second time having anesthesia and both times went well, I suppose. The first time I had it, they brought me into a room and had me count backwards. This time was a lot better, because I have no recollection of going into the room. But the panic attacks weren't so fun. I think back and tell myself that I shouldn't have panicked so much and it would have been easier on me, but I don't think I could have not panicked. Lol. Best of luck to you! You will do great!
  3. imightknow

    JULY SLEEVERS- How are you doing?

    I was sleeved the 3rd. How much food are you getting in? I just got over the 3rd week stall. The dermabond on My incisions are almost all the way gone. I honestly feel great, for the most part. My doctor told me to stay out of the heat because I will dehydrate quickly and it is so hot here. So I've tried my exercise bike, but the large incision hurts when I do that. So hopefully that will heal up soon. There is a very large knot there, where they move my inside out of the way and it feels horrible to put pressure on. I am able to sleep on my stomach again and it is the best. I get down food pretty good. Not so much the shakes though. So I try to get in one a day, with a scoop of genepro and benefiber mixed in. My diet that the nutritionist gave me said that I should be getting in 3 meals, two snacks. And the meals should be like 2-4 tbsp. Sometimes it is easy to get in those 4 tbsp. Depending on what I eat. For example, I just ate some tofu and it was super easy to get down. Other times, 2 tbsp of tuna is hard. And a boiled egg is tough too. It feels like the egg just stays in my throat.
  4. imightknow

    Working out

    Thanks y'all. My doctor told me to avoid get lying out in this heat right now, since I will dehydrate quickly. So I've been trying to use my exercise bike more, but it is painful for me. (That stupid big incision) lol. But I can't wait until I can work out more, even if it is inside .
  5. I took off a week. I work from home and on the computer. Though, my first few days back, my manager let me leave early because I was in some pain and there were too many people working. After that, I felt just fine. So, I would say 2 weeks is probably a good amount of time.
  6. When did you start working out after surgery? I know, I know, everyone is different, listen to your body, listen to your doctor, let your body heal.... blah blah blah. I'm just wanting to know when YOU all started working out again. Treadmill, exercise bike, and then more active/ strength stuff.
  7. I can get down about that much of cottage cheese too. Cottage cheese seems to be the easiest for me to eat. I get no pain from it. Ricotta cheese hurts. Puréed refried beans hurt. Tofu hurts. Everything hurts. Haha.
  8. I believe it is a few weeks to a month. Well, you'll know by then. I've had several clots and a couple pulmonary embolisms. The first clot wasn't diagnosed for about three weeks after the surgery I had. After I had my third child, I developed a clot and pe about two months later. They said that it was too far out to have been caused by my csection.
  9. Hey! How can you tell if you are full when eating brothy soups? No hard or soft food. Just the broth. Is there a sign, since it is liquid? I was able to sip a couple teaspoons. I heard my stomach rumble and then I burped twice. I took that as a sign. Lol. But I wasn't sure.
  10. I just finished training for my new job and had my surgery 2 days later. During the 6 weeks of training, I mentioned to my manager that I was having surgery. I did not say what kind of surgery, because I am a secret sleever and I just don't tell people my business. When it got closer to the surgery date, she helped me schedule to where I had a week off (I work from home), using UPT. She said if I needed longer, I could go through hr and submit paperwork. When I came back this week, my manager has been kind enough to let me leave early and take additional days off to rest. You do not have to tell them what surgery you are having. I believe it is illegal for them to make you tell them. So, if you want to say that you are just needing to have surgery, that is fine. And it is illegal for hr to tell others about your surgery, if you have to submit paperwork that may say something on it. I did have a second manager ask me what I had surgery for. I told him that I did not feel comfortable saying, because I am a private person. He said no problem and that he understood.
  11. imightknow

    Early Post-Op Eating

    My plan is different. 1st day was clear liquids. Second day, they brought me a protein shake. When I was discharged, in the doctor's instructions for me, it stated that I had to drink so much water and 1 can of protein shake a day. I was sleeved on 7/3. I went to my post op appointment today. The nurse practitioner told me I wasn't drinking enough protein shakes. She grabbed a handout that said I was supposed to be drinking 3 shakes a day. Even though I had just told her that it was hard for me to get down one. I don't know why they told me something different in the discharge papers. I get to start soft foods on Monday (2 weeks).
  12. I've had 3 csections. And the pain has always been easy for me. I don't like pain medication, so I'd never take it once I left the hospitals. My last csection was the worst on me though. But I still stopped pain meds as I usually did. I never used wraps or anything. I had my vsg surgery on Monday, the 3rd. It was somewhat painful, but not too bad at all. There are internal pains here and there, but I'm not in constant pain.
  13. How long post op did it take you to have a bowel movement?
  14. imightknow

    TMI**** Women ONLY****

    I had my pre-op appointment on Friday. The surgeon never came in. The nurse practitioner was in and out so quickly. I asked the coordinator lady what I should do, since she was telling everything else I needed to do. This is how that went: Me: what do I do if I am on my period that day? C: Tampon Me: ok, I wasn't sure. C: well, you could.... just a minute. A few minutes later... C:Any other questions? Me: Yeah, the one about the period?! C: You could do either. C: So, you think that will be your day, huh? Me: I believe so. C: that sucks. :/ it was so weird. So I am just going to take both and ask the nurse when I changed.
  15. imightknow

    Why is today so tough?!?

    I only get 5 shakes a day. But they give us a list of different shakes we could use. I have premier protein shakes. They aren't that bad. I don't like that they are made of milk and remind me of milk, since I don't drink milk. But they are the best ones, so I'm drinking them because I have to. If I had a month long pre-op diet, I would have cheated too. That's crazy. It blows my mind how doctors are so different in what they recommend. I was reading a thread about cheating on the diet and some only had to do 2 days!

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