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goldenbarbie

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  1. goldenbarbie

    What kind of Wine do you guys drink?

    Thank you!! Yes I’m not sure how people drink so early, then again I also had a lot of problems at my early stages lol
  2. goldenbarbie

    What kind of Wine do you guys drink?

    Oooh thank you!!
  3. goldenbarbie

    What kind of Wine do you guys drink?

    Thank you will check it out and try!
  4. goldenbarbie

    What kind of Wine do you guys drink?

    Yes exactly! Honestly I was under the impression I wouldn’t be able to drink again but I had a doctors visit recently and he said I can have wine but try not to drink it too often as I’m doing well with my progress. I was worried I wouldnt be able to drive also but I was fine and What’s RNY??
  5. goldenbarbie

    What kind of Wine do you guys drink?

    Thank you will try!
  6. goldenbarbie

    I think I hit a stall

    Yup it’s normal don’t worry you’ll get past it !!!
  7. When I first got sleeved I was just happy that egg whites stayed down! Lol when I was able to actually tolerate more foods I was happy that I could have chicken grilled or baked very soft and I never liked seafood before surgery.... now grilled salmon is my bestfriend. High in protein and very healthy!
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    Do you miss being overweight?

    LOL! I don’t miss being obese, I miss being able to eat whatever I want and whenever I want. Still wouldn’t reverse this surgery for the world. I love being able to walk into any clothing store and try things on, I love getting complimented EVERY TIME I leave the house, I love getting hit on by guys when I go to a restaurant, bar or even the gym. I love that my family is happy for me. I love that I am now healthy.
  9. I’m over a year post opp and I still can’t eat a whole tuna sandwich on simple sandwich bread. Either your stomach swelling went down already or you are eating too fast. Keep in mind that you got surgery to lose weight and become healthy. Drink water an hour before your meal. Chew slower. Don’t watch tv or be distracted, focus on the food so you can see how much and what you are eating. Also watch portions. Next time make the sandwich and only put half on your plate wrap the rest up for later
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    Hungry

    [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] I literally laughed at the “drinking my disgusting protein shakes” Hahahaha this was so me when I first got sleeved, ironically enough you may just have Head hunger. When you can officially eat solid foods you might not feel like that anymore, I didn’t. Good luck [emoji4]
  11. Yay that’s so awesome to hear!!!! Can’t wait to see you reach 199 [emoji7]
  12. goldenbarbie

    I’m new

    It’s ok! I had serious dehydration problems when I first got sleeved. Try to on small ice chips. Try and stay hydrated and if you can’t, go to ER and they will give you ivy. Make sure to let your doctor know this issue at your 1 or 2 week follow up
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    Bummed

    Don’t worry we’ve all been there!!!! Make sure your not trying to eat too early. Guideline or not if YOUR body isn’t ready for soft foods don’t eat it. Stick with liquids a little longer. Good luck!!! [emoji4]
  14. goldenbarbie

    Going on year 6

    Wow awesome! I’m 14 months post opp. I still struggle with getting in simple water and protein. Did you have any of those problems? If so how did you over come
  15. I was sleeved in December of 2016. You guys are going to look amazing soon! Good luck. Remember water and protein [emoji7]
  16. No! Remember you got this surgery to become healthy. Don’t worry the time will come when you can choose to even eat ramen itself! Don’t risk messing up your process. These next 12 months will be crucial, try and lose as much weight as possible as it will slow down after. Good luck!!!! You got this [emoji4]
  17. I’m 14 months post opp and I still burp a lot after I eat. Now I think it’s just a bad habit [emoji81][emoji30]
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    Head hunger...

    I was in hospital for 2 nights, so when I got home after surgery and started seeing commercials on tv I was craving everything. From wings and pizza to ice cream and cake. Honestly I think the head hunger was only there because I couldn’t eat and barely sip water. When I got to my soft foods stage which took much longer than expected (month 3) I didn’t even think about bad foods twice cause I know I couldn’t eat it or I’ll get sick AND because I lost so much weight already I didn’t want to slow down the progress Coping wise I just kept telling myself this is all temporary. I will be able to eat again soon and honestly now that I am able to eat anything I don’t look twice at those types of food. You’ll see with your sleeve how your body reacts to certain things. It will go away soon!!!! Stay strong [emoji4]
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    Food Restrictions

    No restrictions, I could’ve ate anything once I got pass the very soft foods stage. But as tempting as it will seem try not to eat the carbs as much or at all because when you reach your 1 year the weight loss slows down completely. I’m 14 months out and I wish I didn’t eat carbs till closer to my 1 year. I started eating carbs early [emoji30] wish I didn’t [emoji30] could’ve lost more weight but I’m still happy !!
  20. [emoji81][emoji81][emoji81][emoji81][emoji81] I’m literally cracking up right now, I’m over a year post opp and still get happy when it’s time to use the bathroom [emoji30][emoji81][emoji81][emoji16]
  21. Loved this and can’t believe I actually read the whole thing haha maybe because I can relate. I was sleeved 14 months ago and my journey was also a rocky one. Couldn’t eat and had dehydration problems for 2 months. Lost an unhealthy 52 pounds so early. Eventually I was off Ivy’s and was able to sip and get my own water in. Had problems eating, throwing up, feeling nauseous until about month 6, or 7. Even now I am still very careful with what I chose to eat. Unfortunately I can eat Doritos and other snacks like it’s nothing, but it’s just something I have to really work on. My biggest struggle even now is getting protein in but I will never regret getting my sleeve!!
  22. goldenbarbie

    Surgery in the morning!!

    Don’t be nervous!!! I remember feeling like that also. But don’t worry your doctor will make sure everything will be fine. You will be asleep before you know it and wake up with a new stomach. Good luck with your journey!!!! Just remember to try and walk when the nurses ask you to or on your own with permission, also water sip sip sip
  23. goldenbarbie

    Any February Sleevers?

    Don’t be nervous! Everything will be fine and your journey to a new life will begin. I was sleeved over a year ago. Best decision I ever made. Good luck!!! [emoji176]
  24. Hi, I’m 13 months post opp. My weight has been up and down lately and I gained nearly 10 pounds. How can I stop this from increasing? I haven’t done anything diet change wise so I’m not sure why this is happening and I’m starting to get worried [emoji30] Should I go to the gym more? I already go 3/4 times a week. Completely cut out carbs? Any helpful ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. I was thinking about calling my doctor and asking him what to do, he’s a little mean so I’m trying to avoid telling him bad news at all cost

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