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MargieB723

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    MargieB723 got a reaction from mrlgrl in Surgery in the morning   
    Don't be nervous!! Think about all the good things that will happen in your life!!! Just take some deep breaths and try to get some sleep!!! You got this!!!
    *Praise God, from whom all Blessings flow*
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from mrlgrl in Surgery in the morning   
    Don't be nervous!! Think about all the good things that will happen in your life!!! Just take some deep breaths and try to get some sleep!!! You got this!!!
    *Praise God, from whom all Blessings flow*
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    MargieB723 reacted to TMHopkins in Progress with pics   
    Hw:287
    CW:218
    Had gastric sleeve nov 11, 2016! Hasn't been easy! I was in and out of the hospital with dehydration and stomach spasms causing me to vomit constantly! I'm doing much better now and these results make it seem worth it finally! Don't give up! You're gonna get to where you want to be! Have a blessed Friday!
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    MargieB723 reacted to pharmD_vsg in 3 weeks post-Op ... before and after   
    I don't care what you think. The fact of the matter is I LOOK GOOD! That's probably why you are dying from jealousy! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    MargieB723 reacted to pharmD_vsg in 3 weeks post-Op ... before and after   
    they are both me and yes my HW I looked huge but I wish I was 209. I'm not I'm 231lb but my body is shrinking and I'm supper happy about it. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    MargieB723 reacted to Keri1019 in 3 weeks post-Op ... before and after   
    Look at the body there is no way that is the same person. I may believe it may be months but not 3 weeks.
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    MargieB723 reacted to katlzxdcj in 3 weeks post-Op ... before and after   
    Uhm yea I realize that difference in lighting can change things, I'm not an idiot. What made me question it initially and apparently others as well is the amount of weight lost in 3 weeks. Because of that I looked closer and imo it looks like a different person. If you don't agree that's fine. If OP wants to defend herself she can. Calm down. Sent from my VS985 4G using the BariatricPal App
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    MargieB723 reacted to Keri1019 in 3 weeks post-Op ... before and after   
    This is not true look at the photos 3 weeks no way.
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from jaynamy3 in Well meaning, but misguided spouse.   
    Hey just think...this time next year that shadow will be shrinking!!
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from Momzthebomb in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My date will be the 6th or 7th...I will find out on the 26th when I go in for my day of classes. Everything is in place... now just the waiting. I've already been restricting my sugar and drinking a Protein Shake once in a while. I'm super excited... and terrified!! I'm really glad I found Bariatric Pal though!!
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from Momzthebomb in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My date will be the 6th or 7th...I will find out on the 26th when I go in for my day of classes. Everything is in place... now just the waiting. I've already been restricting my sugar and drinking a Protein Shake once in a while. I'm super excited... and terrified!! I'm really glad I found Bariatric Pal though!!
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    MargieB723 reacted to Alex Brecher in UPDATE: We've updated the BariatricPal iOS and Android Apps!   
    Not really at the moment. We just started working on brand new versions of our app a few weeks ago that will support this and many other features as well. We are going to have separate apps for iPhone and Android. They should be ready to go in a month or two. We will announce once they're available.
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    MargieB723 reacted to lemonzinger907 in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My Valentines date this year is with my surgeon! Sign me up, lets do this!
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    MargieB723 reacted to Stlchase in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My date has set January 31. Yikes!
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    MargieB723 reacted to strengthin#ers in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    Got my date for the 20th!!!!!!!!Yeaaaaah
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from Momzthebomb in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My date will be the 6th or 7th...I will find out on the 26th when I go in for my day of classes. Everything is in place... now just the waiting. I've already been restricting my sugar and drinking a Protein Shake once in a while. I'm super excited... and terrified!! I'm really glad I found Bariatric Pal though!!
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from taquea in Over eating   
    I have gained about 25lbs since October due to increasing my insulin in order to get my A1c down in the 7s before they would schedule me... I'm at 7.6 now and have my class on the 26th and will get my surgery date then!!
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from SleevyB in January and February 2017 sleevers!   
    Mid-February
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from Momzthebomb in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My date will be the 6th or 7th...I will find out on the 26th when I go in for my day of classes. Everything is in place... now just the waiting. I've already been restricting my sugar and drinking a Protein Shake once in a while. I'm super excited... and terrified!! I'm really glad I found Bariatric Pal though!!
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from Momzthebomb in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    My date will be the 6th or 7th...I will find out on the 26th when I go in for my day of classes. Everything is in place... now just the waiting. I've already been restricting my sugar and drinking a Protein Shake once in a while. I'm super excited... and terrified!! I'm really glad I found Bariatric Pal though!!
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    MargieB723 reacted to SleevyB in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    Hi! I'm brand new to the site and am excited to have you guys to go through this with! My date is set for February the 8th!
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    MargieB723 reacted to good4younancy in February Sleevers -- Let's Do This Together   
    I of course have many questions and would like for February Sleevers to join together for this adventure and life changing decisions we have made to better our health and lives. I think it would be awesome to find other February Sleevers to share our experiences good and bad.
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    MargieB723 reacted to Lilee84 in Frequently Asked Questions   
    DISCLAIMER: This FAQ is in no way intended to replace or undermine the advice of your physician. Every person is different, every surgeon has different guidelines, and no two situations are identical. Therefore if any of the answers below are unclear or contradict your physicians’ instructions, always follow your physicians’ instructions. The responses given are a compilation from multiple sources and references.
    How do I embed the weight loss ticker? Click on the liquid stage? During your clear liquid stage you can have anything that you can sip through a straw that is translucent, meaning see through. For instance: Water, juice, broth, sugar free popsicles, sugar free Jello, Isopure Protein Drinks, Gatorade, Powerade, Decaf tea just to name a few. Once you move on to full liquids you may add liquids that are not translucent. For instance: creamed Soups, soups with the chunks strained out, milk, Protein shakes etc…
    When do I start mushies/purees? Every surgeon has different guidelines for the progression of your post-op diet. The majority of post-op diets progress as follows:
    Day 1-7 Clear Liquids
    Day 8-14 Full liquids
    Day 15-21 Purees
    Day 22-50 Mushies
    What’s the difference between mushies and purees? The major difference is that purees are anything that has been blenderized/pureed to a baby food consistency and has no chunks. These should not be watery, but instead a thicker pudding like consistency. Mushies are soft foods that have not been pureed.< /p>
    Should I be counting calories or carbs or both? Both. Again, every surgeon is different, but the majority of sleevers will be on a 600-1000 calorie/day diet with carbs kept at 60-80g or less. The general guideline is this: When eating, protein is always first, veggies are second, and if you have room carbs/starch last. The majority will rarely have room for the carbs.
    How much protein should I be getting per day? The recommended protein intake may vary from 55 to 100g per day, depending on your individual needs and the bariatric diet provided by your surgeon or dietitian. The generally accepted minimum protein requirement for women is about 50 to 60g per day and men need at least 60 to 70g of protein per day.
    How much liquid do i need for the day? About 60-80oz
    When can I eat salad? Once you reach the point where you’re on normal solids you can try salad. Start with a small amount and see how your sleeve tolerates it as it can be difficult to digest.
    Best Protein Shakes? This one depends on your particular tastes, however most seem to enjoy powders? utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury.

    What else counts as a liquid? Anything that can be sipped through a straw or that will reduce back to a liquid. For example: Jello, sugar free popsicles, frozen yogurt/ice cream (these are generally no no foods)
    How long will my surgery last? Typically about 45mins assuming there are no complications or other procedures (ie: hernia repairs) being done at the time of your surgery. Every surgeon is different so for a more accurate answer you should consult your respective surgeon.
    Why can't I tolerate plain water, is this normal? It’s called water nausea and it is completely normal. This is very common during the first few weeks following surgery and should eventually subside.
    What is sliming/slimes? Sliming or slimes occur when you eat or drink something and then regurgitate a slimy, foamy, saliva like substance, usually when belching.
    What is grazing? Grazing is when instead of consuming your standard 3 small meals and 2 small Snacks per day, you simply munch all day grabbing a handful here or a bite there. The rule is that your meals should take you 20-30 minutes to eat and should be about 3 hours apart with only fluids in between.
    What do all these acronyms mean?
    In no particular order:
    WLS – Weight Loss Surgery
    NSV – Non scale Victory (ie: smaller clothes, compliments, climbing a flight of stairs etc…)
    NUT – Nutritionist
    PCP – Primary Care Physician
    VSG – Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
    TOM – Time of the Month
    SF – Sugar Free
    WFL/WFD – What’s for Lunch/Dinner
    How much did you lose at 1 month etc.? How much can I expect to lose in what time frame? Everyone’s body is different and so is everyone’s journey. There is no set amount you should expect lose in a set amount of time, and you should never compare your journey or your progress to someone elses. As long as you’re sticking with the program and following your surgeons guidelines, the weight will come off.
    What is a stall? How long does it last and how do I break it? A stall is a point at which the scale stops moving for a period of time. The length of the stall varies from a few days to a few weeks and sometimes a few months. Non VSG’ers typically call it a plateau. Stalls are perfectly normal and to be expected. As we lose weight so dramatically, our bodies need time to catch up physically - this typically happens during a stall. While the scale may not be moving, you may notice an increase in compliments. This is because while the number on the scale isn’t getting any smaller, you are physically getting smaller. There are many tips and tricks for breaking a stall (increase your fluids and protein, increase your activity, up your calories…) but the reality is it will break on its own.
    When can I have sex? When you’re ready. Keep it simple for the first few weeks post-op and don’t attempt any tricky positions. Be careful until you’ve been cleared by your surgeon for strenuous activity.
    When can I start exercising? Typically right away, though the types of exercises you can do will be limited. Most surgeons restrict weight training/resistance training for about 3-4 weeks after surgery, but you should be walking/speed walking at least 30-45min daily starting from the day you get home.
    What do I do with flabby skin? What's the best exercise etc.? The severity of the flab will vary based on many different factors. While there’s no way to tell how bad it will be or whether it will even be bad, there are a couple of proactive measures you can take. Make sure you’re using a moisturizing lotion with Vitamin E and Keratin several times daily. The vitamin E will help add elasticity back to your skin and the keratin will add moisture, both of which may help your skin bounce back as the weight falls off. The best exercises to target your problem areas are resistance and strength training in order to tone and build muscle to replace the fat. Lastly, be patient. Just as your weight stalls while your waist catches up to it, your skin will sag until it gets the signal to shrink. While it probably won’t ever be as tight as you’d like, it will shrink.
    Will I lose hair? How much? What causes it? When does it return? Do Vitamins help? The truth is, yes, you probably will lose hair. Because of the drastic changes going on that are caused by the extreme reduction in protein and vitamins coming in as well as the hormonal fluctuations caused by the rapid weight loss, it takes our bodies a while to adjust. Don’t worry, as our hormones level out and our bodies get used to the new us, it will come back. There is no set time frame for it to do so however.
    I’m constipated - what is it okay to take, especially in the beginning when newly sleeved? Will it get better? Worse? In the beginning a simple stool softener like Colace should do the trick. You don’t want to take a laxative or anything that may irritate your new sleeve. While you’re in the liquid/puree stage, Constipation shouldn’t be an issue, but as you reintroduce solids you may have to go back to your stool softeners. If you do find that stool softners are only offering temporary relief, try increasing your fluids and Fiber and decreasing your cheeses.
    I’m having very loose bowel movements, is this normal? Totally. You do need to monitor stools of this consistency to ensure they contain no blood, but very loose stools, even watery stools, are completely normal for a few weeks post-op. When in doubt – ask your surgeon.
    Will I feel fatigue? Will fatigue go away? Yes and yes. Your body has just undergone major surgery and it needs to heal. While it’s healing you will feel more fatigued than normal. Subsequent to having such a large portion of your stomach removed is the fact that you can no longer take in as much food (read: fuel) and therefore your body has to adjust and find a new fuel source. Your body will eventually begin to burn fat for fuel and some of the fatigue will subside. Your surgeon should also prescribe a B12 supplement which will also help with energy.
    When can I go back to work? How much time should I take off? That will be entirely up to your surgeon. Most return to work within 2-3 weeks.
    How many days in the hospital? Your hospital stay will depend on your recovery. When you are able to keep down liquids, are up and about and walking as directed, and your surgeon and nursing staff are confident there are no complications, you’ll be released. Your surgeon should be able to give you an expectation of the length of your stay.
    Do the staples dissolve? No. The staples used to close the stomach are titanium and do not dissolve. The stomach tissue will eventually grow over the staple line. Your staples do not make metal detectors go off or make you ineligible for an MRI. They are completely benign.
    Why am I always hungry? The most likely culprit is either head hunger or reflux/heartburn. Head hunger is a false sense of hunger triggered by boredom/emotions/the clock or any number of things which make you think you’re hungry when you’re really not. Heartburn is the most common culprit of constant hunger. Even though you may not feel as though you have heartburn, you may find that a simple antacid will eliminate that constant hungry feeling.
    What is a stricture? A stricture is what happens when scar tissue builds up in your esophagus (sometimes caused by reflux) that causes your esophagus to narrow and makes swallowing difficult.
    What is a leak and what are the symptoms? A leak is an opening along the suture line of your sleeve that allows bile and other digestive fluids to leak into your abdominal cavity. The symptoms of a leak vary but the most common symptoms are pain radiating across the abdomen, fever, rapid heart rate, shortness of breath, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, fatigue, and abdominal cramping. It is important to note that leaks are rare and only occur in about 1 out of every 100 cases.
    Can you get a leak any time after surgery? Or is it just immediate? Most leaks happen very soon after surgery, but there is still a risk for about 4-6 weeks after. Again, it is important to note that leaks are rare and only occur in about 1 out of every 100 cases.
    Some of my incisions are oozing - is this normal? If they’re oozing a green or yellowish Fluid, absolutely not. Green and yellow are the colors of infection and should be reported to your surgeon immediately. If your incisions are oozing a pinkish or clear watery fluid it’s your body’s way of keeping your incisions clean and isn’t usually a concern. When in doubt, ask your surgeon.
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from SleevyB in January and February 2017 sleevers!   
    Mid-February
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    MargieB723 got a reaction from taquea in Over eating   
    I have gained about 25lbs since October due to increasing my insulin in order to get my A1c down in the 7s before they would schedule me... I'm at 7.6 now and have my class on the 26th and will get my surgery date then!!
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