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Shirley Shirley Parr

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Shirley Shirley Parr

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    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 08/20/1949

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About Me

  • Biography
    Retired Teacher, first grade for 21 years
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    church, computers, tv
  • Occupation
    Retired First Grade Teacher
  • City
    Killeen
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    76543

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  1. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Anyone sleeve to bypass?

    I’m getting prepared to have a bypass. Had the sleeve on 10/17/16
  2. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Foul mouth

    It has to do with your stomach being cut, nothing you do to your mouth will really help. My surgeon said brush teeth and use mouthwash often. Just use it several times a day. That "fragrance" will improve after your insides heal--give it a few weeks. I'm 11 months out and still drink a protein shake every day. Breath is much improved from that stage.
  3. Ten months out. In the hospital I was given a morphine drip--overnight stay. They sent me home with hydrocodone, and I took it for the entire two weeks after. I normally do not take narcotics, even for serious dental work Tylenol does the trick. However, I needed this pain killer. After the two weeks, I didn't have so much pain, but didn't feel well. At six weeks, I felt better than I had felt in YEARS!!!!!
  4. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Gurgling in stomach

    Ten months out, and yes, I still get gurgling.
  5. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Poopy probs pls help !

    I am 10 months out. My surgeon said to take stool softeners EVERY day (I take two Colace), AND take Miralax as often as needed--even daily. For extra boost when really constipated, he said take Milk of Magnesia. I've had to do all those. The first week after surgery, I had a serious plug and (I know this sounds gross but many other people have done this too) I had to use a plastic glove and actually use my finger to unplug it. TOO much strain can cause hemorrhoids or fissures. After I was allowed to eat regular food, I began eating Fiber one cereal or oatmeal daily. That helps too. I have never had another plug like that one.
  6. Shirley Shirley Parr

    After surgery pain

    I'm so sorry you had this experience with your doctor!!! It's so important to be able to trust him! I had pain for two weeks and took the hydrocodone I was prescribed for the entire two weeks. I hate taking narcotic pain killers, but the pain was that bad. After that, the pain subsided, but I felt miserable. By about 6 weeks, I was in tip top shape, as far as feelings are concerned. He may be right about your pain not being unusual. But, if it continues to be unbearable, go see him again. Or if possible, could you ask for a different one? I don't know how the insurance would take care of that. Or maybe see your Primary Care and tell them all about the concerns you have. Just don't suffer unnecessarily!!!!
  7. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Shoulder pain from operative gas

    I did when I was at that stage. Walking is the best solution. Mine lasted for several days, maybe even a couple of weeks.
  8. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Ginkgo Biloba herbal Supplements

    I suggest asking your surgeon. There could be some reason that can be fixed, for example changing some other medication you may be taking, or if you have a cpap, possibly check with the doctor you see for that.
  9. Shirley Shirley Parr

    I need some help. Diet and pain

    I love yogurt so it wasn't a problem for me. But I was told to eat Oikos Triple Zero greek yogurt, no fat, no artificial sweeteners, no sugar. The Vanilla is very yummy. I felt like I was eating ice cream. You can also add a spoonful of PB2, which is powdered peanut butter without the fat. That pain you're feeling is most likely gas. Walking will help. Try not to take anything for it. I didn't take anything and was ok after walking. But ask your surgeon or nutritionist if you need help with it. I didn't have the gas pains after a few weeks.
  10. Shirley Shirley Parr

    I'm Miserable

    You are recuperating from a major surgery! Your guts have been cut out. (sorry) It will take a little while to heal, and you'll feel better. I was required 70 protein at that time, but just did the best I could because it was hard. Just do your best and take time to heal. And contact your doctor if you continue this way. The esophagus hurting doesn't sound right to me.
  11. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Swimming

    Yes, me, too! I started water aerobics after my incisions healed.
  12. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Not coping

    Don't hesitate to take pain meds! Ask for something for the nausea. It'll get better.
  13. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Sugar Free Popsicles etc....

    Absolutely yes for sugar free popsicles and sugar free jello. My nutritionist didn't allow pudding and applesauce until the soft food stage, but I think I've seen others post that they could have it. Your nutritionist will give you a list of what is allowed, if they haven't already. I had my list way ahead of the surgery! Best wishes and prayers!
  14. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Low acid coffee

    Info from my nutritionist said decaf coffee, or after 3 months one cup of caffeinated coffee per day. I drink decaf all the time because regular coffee cause me to have high blood pressure.
  15. Shirley Shirley Parr

    Walking

    Don't worry--don't rush it. Go at your own pace. You'll hear this over and over again, "Everybody is different. Don't compare." You're fine!!

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