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dr3am3rstarz

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About dr3am3rstarz

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  • Birthday 02/20/1986

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    http://facebook.com/w00tz0rific
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    -falynna

About Me

  • Biography
    I am here to get healthy. I also have Lyme disease.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Roller coasters, video games, and cards against humanity.
  • Occupation
    Senior Customer Service Representative.
  • City
    Tampa
  • State
    FL

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  1. My doctor told me that you can't replace the hair you have already lost, but you can stop it from becoming lost, as well as keeping it from breaking by eating more protein. I have found the easiest way to get more protein is to make smoothies using kale and other dark leafy greens, or making a protein shake, adding pb2 as a way to get more protein in drinkable form, there is also a protein packed yogurt that can add more as well, (Oikos, black containers.) I hope this helps! It's definitely made my hair stronger.
  2. dr3am3rstarz

    Diet Pills

    Ask your doctor about b12 injections. If more energy is what you are looking for, try that before trying the hormones or diet pills. I hope this helps! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  3. I didn't know about the skin on the back of the hand! I remember it now that you mention it, thank you so much for refreshing my memory! We should toast! ** hands you and ice cold cup of water** **clank** or however toasting virtually is supposed to sound! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  4. I can answer your dehydration question..not really signs of before, but during and after. I usually get a bad headache, almost migraine esc... it gets better with small sips of water, but if you get to the point where the pain is unbearable and you can't stop throwing up, then to the ER you go. Get fluids, anti-nausea meds, pain meds for the major headach you have just incured. A bit more advise, if the ER isn't familiar with WLS they might try and give you nsaids, and you need to make them aware of the surgery, and which medication you can and can't take. When you go back to your surgeron, ask for a rather large rx of anti-nausea meds because vomiting can harm your new stomach. sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  5. Agreed, don't be a slave to the scale, or that number. Remember, a number on a scale is only your gravitational pull towards the earth. sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  6. dr3am3rstarz

    Am I eating too much?

    Also, I don't think that you say terrible things to people on here, you try and help. Some people don't listen, and that is their right, saddens me, but their right. I like the things you say, so keep saying what you're saying! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  7. dr3am3rstarz

    Am I eating too much?

    I guess you would have to have lived it. Contact any eating disorder clinic and they will tell you the same thing. Something else interesting, during wwii, pregnant women wouldn't have trouble with their babies gaining weight even though they themselves were starving, and gaining weight, because they were rarely getting food. sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  8. Yes, totally normal. It took me a full week before I was able get in/hold down the correct amount of liquids. Remember you are adjusting to your new stomach, and its ok of you can't do it all today, try again tomorrow, and keep trying until you succeed. You got this! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  9. I am in Tampa, Florida! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  10. Ahh, Tehachapi! Best grocery store there ever, I think I met 12 celebrities during my 20 minues escapade! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  11. dr3am3rstarz

    Overate ate at 7 days!

    I also meant to say, as soon as I decided to have the surgery, I went back to the NUT, psychiatrist and therapist who all specialize in Eating Disorders. I used to have one, but I am sure eating such a small amount could bring back those feelings. So, now I am ready for them. I have an arsenal of kind and supportive people, who tell me like it is...The worst support system is the one who refuses to call you out on your stuff. That is what we are here for. We lift you up when you do well, and we call you out on your crap because we care. We don't want you to make the same mistakes we did, or others we knew made. sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  12. dr3am3rstarz

    Overate ate at 7 days!

    I guess I got lucky.. I had my surgery a year ago, and I didn't start feeling hungry until a couple of weeks ago. Prior to that, I would set alarms, weigh my food. If I didn't, I would go hungry without even realizing it. sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  13. dr3am3rstarz

    Am I eating too much?

    Actually, if you look back, historically, during WWII, many were starving. And when they were able to get food, their body held onto it, because it didn't in fact know where next meal was coming from. You can actually train your body to believe it is in a famine. However counter productive. I personally, have experienced this. Going on "crash diets" and not being able to lose weight. Due to not having enough calories. Not saying anyone has an underlying eating disorder like I do. https://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/not-eating-enough-for-weight-loss/slide/2 Check this out. Interesting stuff. <3
  14. dr3am3rstarz

    4 weeks post-op and constipated!

    Constipation has been an issue for me, for my whole life. Surgery has only made it worse. We have to break out the big guns. I am on 4 different medications for it. It is painful. The only weird thing I can say about it is, I can usually drop 15 lbs just by going to the bathroom. It's nothing to be proud of, but it's the reality of my situation. sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213
  15. dr3am3rstarz

    Sushi

    It would take you a full week to eat 1/2 a roll! sw: 334 pre-op: 314 cw: 213

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