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Anthrodiva

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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from JewlzInFL in Sex after Surgery??   
    It is not a strange question, seems totally reasonable. I would say have sex as soon as you feel like it, and find a position that feels comfortable for you. I felt like I had a C section all over again with my surgery, so I would not want to do anything that pulls on the incisions. Also, of course keep in mind that sex does not have to be limited to PIV Get creative!
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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from JewlzInFL in Sex after Surgery??   
    It is not a strange question, seems totally reasonable. I would say have sex as soon as you feel like it, and find a position that feels comfortable for you. I felt like I had a C section all over again with my surgery, so I would not want to do anything that pulls on the incisions. Also, of course keep in mind that sex does not have to be limited to PIV Get creative!
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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from JewlzInFL in Sex after Surgery??   
    It is not a strange question, seems totally reasonable. I would say have sex as soon as you feel like it, and find a position that feels comfortable for you. I felt like I had a C section all over again with my surgery, so I would not want to do anything that pulls on the incisions. Also, of course keep in mind that sex does not have to be limited to PIV Get creative!
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    Anthrodiva reacted to JewlzInFL in Sex after Surgery??   
    I'm wondering how long people waited to have sex again post-surgery? (My husband is the one wondering more than me...) I know everyone is different, but I'm just curious.
    Sorry if it's a strange question, but sex is a part of life!
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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from Donna1017 in Why did this happen?   
    Check this out

    http://100down.org/the-whoosh-effect/

    Any given day your body is responding to stuff that happened days or weeks before!



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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from Michelle Sexton in How is it possible one gains weight after Gastric Bypass despite Dumping Syndrome   
    And again, most people don't have the dumping syndrome (according to my doctor). Everyone is different. I'm still finding out what I can or cannot tolerate (honey yes, sugar in very small doses, sorbitol no).



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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from hollidaye in soft foods stage   
    I have a board on Pinterest called Bariatric. I found a lot of good ideas there. Good luck!



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    Anthrodiva got a reaction from mzzredd85 in Congestive heart failure and gastric bypass   
    Yep, I think I was dancing around about a week after....



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    Anthrodiva reacted to Martha Parker-mcneal in Lent and Fasting/No meat   
    I can eat fish but I think the shakes will be fine since only for a short time. also if you can have dairy-the ricotta bakes and refried Beans are a good Protein source as well as cheese. just so you can have SOME options.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to lovingkitten in Lent and Fasting/No meat   
    So this year Im trying to figure out how to follow my normal traditions and give up something I love for Lent (Ive decided on potatoes in any form and swearing) and how to fast/have no meat on certain days.

    Growing up we did Fasting all day Fridays and Ash Wednesday, and no meat at all not even fish. Im thinking I can do protien shakes but im not sure if this is the wisest/healthiest.

    Im about 2 and a half months post op RNY on Dec20th

    Any tips?
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    Anthrodiva reacted to Berry78 in Lent and Fasting/No meat   
    Protein Shakes sound like a great option. Congrats on finding ways to keep to your traditions!




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    Anthrodiva reacted to Martha Parker-mcneal in How soon after gastric bypass surgery can I lie down flat in bed to sleep?   
    I was on my back from the beginning. no issues. did use pillows for support tho.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to Sadiebug in How soon after gastric bypass surgery can I lie down flat in bed to sleep?   
    I was able to lay flatter on my back (with a pillow fort all around me!) after about a week. I'm a side/stomach sleeper and am just starting to do that comfortably at about 4 weeks out. I discovered that if I stopped drinking fluids about 30 minutes before bed it helped me be more comfortable on my back. And if I drank during the night I would sit up for 10-15 minutes before trying to lay back down.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to healthyliving23 in When can you eat lettuce or a salad?   
    I'm beginning the soft stage tomorrow. I know lettuce probably isn't considered a soft food, but can anyone tell me when you can begin with lettuce/salads? Thanks for any help!
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    Anthrodiva reacted to CINNAMON 2015 in When can you eat lettuce or a salad?   
    I was told to stay away from Iceberg Lettuce. The others are ok in moderation. Just be prepared that some of your past foods might not agree with you anymore. For me it's Pasta & Rice. I'm a year and a half out. But I don't regret anything & had the most wonderful Dr!
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    Anthrodiva reacted to Martha Parker-mcneal in When can you eat lettuce or a salad?   
    13 years out and still can not eat a salad or raw veggies my pouch does not like them.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to Amber Jessup in When can you eat lettuce or a salad?   
    My program had me wait until 6 months because the lettuce and salads can be hard to digest. I'm 10 months out now and I eat 2 salads a day!
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    Anthrodiva reacted to breuxo in soft foods stage   
    i know most get so annoyed to hear the "newbies" ask the same questions over and over again. yes i've used the search bar. there is soooo much information that i'm sorry i do not know it all, either do you i'm sure.
    i'm on soft foods and i'm so bored with it can someone give me some ideas? sick of mashed potatoes and fish. if i eat fish again omg lol
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    Anthrodiva reacted to blondie66 in Why will this be different? number two!   
    The surgery will balance your blood sugar which will help with losing your 65 pounds and improve your health. I was pre-diabetic and it's a non issue now blood sugar and cholesterol all good.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to Martha Parker-mcneal in Why will this be different? number two!   
    I can only speak for myself. I had rny 13 years ago and kept a 105 ll weight loss for 12 years. it was thro both the small amount I can eat at one time which has never changed and exercising. this last year I started grazing mostly at night and slowed down on the exercise thinking I had this licked. I rarely dump and when I do it is because I am talking or being with folks and forget to chew and go slow to listen to my body. I can eat almost anything except sweets ( three bites and I will start to feel sick so have to stop and I love that) and salads or raw veggies. I can eat bread of any kind and most meats. I wish this were different. I found that I had stopped paying attention to my foods and started grazing. I have gained 20 lbs and am now back on track and have lost 15 of the 20 in two months. I started going to the support groups and really paying attention to my food choices and emotional behaviour. I never lost my small tummy but did allow the head hunger to take over. I am also going to overeaters anon for that same reason. bottom line-- they can fix your ability to eat large volumes at one time but can not fix your emotional need for food. this is a lifelong change you must be willing to undertake and make the necessary lifestyle changes necessary to keep the weight loss. it is a TOOL not a permanent solution. I have never regrated having the surgery and am so thankful for the support group and the program that saved my life. now it is to me to continue to use the TOOL properly and be willing to put me and my health before that immediate gratification of that bite of food that is not good for me. love the mowing the yard analogy. it is so true. I have to remember to do it but don't think of it all the time. good luck to you and your journey
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    Anthrodiva reacted to AstroGuy in Why will this be different? number two!   
    J16 totally agree and your results are amazing!
    For me I have discovered that there is 4 types of eating drivers.
    Having an appetite (craving something to eat) and grazing (mindless eating). With the recent weight loss I learned that you can control the carb cravings by really limiting them. I was on a ketogenic diet (>50 g a day) and after a few days didn't crave carbs at all (and I have/had a huge sweet tooth) so I think I can control that. At this point I really don't consume "any" carbs. What I mean by that is that I don't eat things that are heavy carbs (e.g. Pasta, bread, chips, etc). I really don't have a desire. I still have a little bit of a sweet tooth and added chocolate back in (those mini bars) which is not good! (and of course I am not so good on volume) Low energy (like a low blood sugar). The low energy happened a lot while I was an active type 2 diabetic due to injected insulin but still happens now while not taking any insulin. This is planning. I just can't skip meals or at least at the first sign of a problem, correct it by eating something small. If I waited until I was really in hypoglycemic mode it was panic time. This doesn't happen much now. Hungry (physically empty stomach), The other two is where I THINK the surgery can help. Again asking for a reality check here! By drastically changing my stomach and hormones the physically empty part is supposed to be less, at least initially. The second one on grazing should also be limited due to the restriction. Right now I have a habit of eating until full (which is actual over full). The expectation is that is limited by the surgery and the desire to grave will be reduced and the volume that can be graved is also reduced. So my hope is that during the Honeymoon period I can get exercising at least a little more then I am now and ingrain it into my life and get a better relationship with food and eating. I always make the analogy that I want food to be like mowing my lawn, yeah have to do it but I don't wake up everyday preoccupied by it. It is just a think that has to be done.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to j16 in Why will this be different? number two!   
    I would not count on losing your hunger. I never did. The restriction helps for sure, at least for the first six months. I can eat a lot more at 8 months post rny. Dumping has not been a problem/solution for me. I am struggling now to lose my last 30 pounds. What helps is that I look better which is motivating and exercise is easier without the extra weight. As far as the surgery everything went smoothly and I have no regrets. If you decide to have surgery my advice would be to use those first six months to develop a habit of exercising and work with a therapist on why you turned to food in the first place and to learn better coping methods.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to MerryHearted in Why will this be different? number two!   
    I had the same concerns as you, and spent some time reading research on the ASMBS site. There are actual metabolic changes that take place with the RNY procedure that do affect the long-term outcome compared to regular dieting. One example is our metabolic rate: through normal dieting, our metabolism slows down. But with RNY, it doesn't slow down as we drop weight -- it may even increase for some time.
    There's also some malabsorption for awhile. I'm not sure what the role is of malabsorption in early weightloss, as it doesn't seem like a terribly lot that's malabsorbed, but even 10-20% would have an impact.
    The stats on weight regain with RNY compared to just diet & exercise at the 5 year mark suggest that there is definitely a difference between having the surgery and not.

    My lapband did not work long term and caused various problems for me. I've got more hope for the RNY, even if I don't get down as far as I'd like to with it.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to AstroGuy in Why will this be different? number two!   
    I posted this in the pre-op section but I thought it might be better if I ask the question of people that have already been through it?

    I am considering RNY and am in the last stages of approval. Of course I have questions and am seeking input. I am a male and 53. As a kid I was rail thin (having graduated high school weighing 140 lbs). Over the years the weight slowly accumulated.
    One year and eight months ago I started on a medically supervised low carb diet and lost 65 pounds in six months. It was Protein shakes and as I transitioned off I gained back about half. I have so many co- morbidities (Diabetes, sleep apnea, high BP, high cholesterol) I feel I have to do something drastic. For me it is a health issue, plain and simple. A family member had great success several years ago (and is still doing great) with a sleeve so I am considering surgery.
    For me I am pretty much decided on RNY, my logic is that if I get the sleeve and it doesn't get me where I want to be, I can't change it. I have known my medical team (nurses, endocrinologist, nutritionist, exercise person) this entire time. The surgeon and psychologist were just added. They are all very confident that I will be successful....me not so much. My BMI is 38ish so I have some weight to lose (maybe 50 or 60 lbs) which I know is not as much as others. I think I am, at least, a semi intelligent person. I have researched the procedures, the pluses and minus, the risks, and life after surgery. Nothing is like actually having gone through it but at least I think I understand what I am getting into (as best as I can).
    I guess the question is "WHY IS THIS DIFFERENT"? Let's face it, if I was that good at following a directed diet, I wouldn't be looking at surgery. If I was motivated get up and exercise I would be doing it. So what makes me think that altering by body will change my mind and life.
    The teams feedback is that because I have lost weight in the past (not just last year but multiple times in my history) that I have proven I can make changes. The surgery will help the changes stick. I am not sure I understand this. The only things I can think of are Volume, Dumping and Relationship.
    V - I get that I will eat less volume and that makes a difference, but I also know that this alone won't be enough long term. The pouch can stretch and you can sabotage the volume thing with bad choices. I am not to worried about volume but, again, if I was any good at making good choices I wouldn't be here.
    D - I think dumping can give you immediate feedback when eating the wrong volume or type. I am not sure this is a valid tool but it is there.
    R - I know that for the first year or so you are not physically hungry. I also know that this disappears and that most of my eating is NOT driven by hunger. I guess my thought is that if I am not driven by hunger for a year I can focus on recognizing and controlling eating for other reasons (boredom being the biggest). The psychologist also mentioned that my energy would be higher and I would be more active, hence less bored.
    I would appreciate input, not only to the central question, "Why is this different?" but also if you have any insight into my thinking. Is my mind in the right place? Does the VDR logic make sense to those that have gone through it? Really any input would be great.
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    Anthrodiva reacted to GAWildKat in Congestive heart failure and gastric bypass   
    You are correct. And I always watch for those too. Surprisingly, I came from surgery feeling better than I had in years. Once I was on my feet I didn't stop for weeks after lol. The 1st week home I walked 7 miles. Just doing stuff like Sam's, Kroger, Walmart, etc. I felt that good. My results were not typical. And the surgeon fussed saying I was supposed to be resting. I said I wasn't washing dishes, changing the cat litter, or doing laundry, mopping floors...so I was resting, he gave up lol. Most people don't recover like me. I try to rest up at the hospital, cuz it never exists at home between needy cats and a husband. And I'm the disabled one!

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