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neyney1960

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  1. OK so I'm approaching the 4 week mark post-op (May 3rd surgery) and I'm having difficulty eating more than a few bites of anything. Is this normal? I suffer for hours afterward as well because the food keeps trying to come back up. I'm even having issues with GERD long after I've eaten anything. My Doc's nurse tells me that the first 6 weeks are the toughest but really? At this rate I cannot understand how anyone can gain weight once they have done this surgery. I'm losing weight at the rate of half a pound a day! Does anyone else have this problem?


  2. I'm only 4 weeks post-op but GERD is a real issue for me. I finally broke down and started taking my Nexium again. I still have issues after eating even soft foods but the Nexium is helping. I've work up a few times with that same feeling you have, which is the feeling of regurgitation and/or the need to vomit. I also have sinus troubles and have post-nasal drip which sometimes causes the GERD. Whenever my sinus's flare up I either sleep in a recliner sitting up or if you are fortunate enough and you have an adjustable bed you can sleep sitting up a bit. It helps.


  3. In my case my decision to have WLS discovered an issue that could have harmed me down the road so I consider it a blessing. I had my gallbladder removed in an emergency operation in 2014. The numbnuts doctor not only messed that up but turns out when he packed my abdomen( my gallbladder ruptured ) he packed it so tightly that in the ensuing 2 years my stomach and liver had grown together. That was only found during WLS. My surgery took an extra hour, introduced a lit of additional air into my abdomen and caused me days of nausea. I'm grateful it was discovered.



  4. The nausea I had for several days post op was horrible. My worst experience however was the day after surgery. The Doc ordered an Upper GI and I had to gulp down that awful dye stuff! The taste was horrendous and on an already queasy stomach? Then they put you on this tilt table which makes everything worse! Once done the moment I got back to my room I was violently sick! It was so bad the nurses came rushing in. I will never drink that stuff again!



  5. The cost for my procedures plus 6 days of aftercare with dr cardenas was about 13,500. I had a neck lift, Tummy Tuck, and breast lift.
    She has a top notch facility. She is a former bariatric patient herself. I've never seen a more beautiful hospital than the one I stayed in. She has checked up with me daily post surgery. She is both highly skilled and an artist about the body.
    Going to Mexico was the best decision I ever made, period. IMG_5717.thumb.JPG.b5a7d8cdf26f691c86fe976046fb286c.JPG
    Here are some pictures- IMG_4719.thumb.JPG.f8e5f167d69336a9e0aaad2fcdacc3c4.JPG IMG_4720.thumb.JPG.cf69974464e0eb4e5c09576b66960f46.JPG

    I was frightened to have plastic surgery in Mexico but after looking at her website I have to say I'm impressed. I may use her for a full body lift once I reach my weight goal



  6. 1. Count net carbs, subtract the fiber
    2 If you eat meat and green veggies it is almost impossible to even hit 25 grams of carbs a day.

    Less than 25 net is really good if you want to drop fast, but 60 isn't bad.

    What do you eat in a day, if you are eating stuff like yogurt, just give it up



    When I lost 80 lbs on the Medi Weightloss system they recommended 25g of carbs or less to achieve ketosis and boy did that work!


  7. I was struggling to find a Protein Drink with enough Protein to fulfill my post op requirements yet not be so sickly sweet that it made my already queasy stomach worse but I've finally found it! I went to GNC and they have a line called Isopure that has a whopping 40g of protein, 160 calories, zero carbs. It comes in several flavors, grape, mango/peach, green apple, coconut etc but what is best is that the flavor is very mild, not super sweet at all. I wish I'd had these right after surgery. Love them! I also found the sub-lingual B12 and Biotin chewablesIMG_1455.JPG IMG_1456.JPG IMG_1457.JPG


  8. One of my favorite Dr. Noz-isms was when one of his bigger, bed-ridden patients said .. "but I'm starving!" and Dr. Noz replied "You're not starving you have over 800 lbs of fat!" (that was a paraphrase) Yes it was a childish response BUT sometimes its like he is dealing with impulsive children who don't get it! How could you not get it! When they don't lose anything or even gain a few and they have this look like, what did I do? It's almost comical. My other favorite response is when they have gained and say .. Dr Noz isn't going to be happy with me... He isn't their parent! I just wish one of them would say .. Doc I have been cheating all month, I am so mad at myself!
    WLS isn't a magic pill .. its all up to you!

    I don't know how Dr Now deals with these folks



  9. I only started watching it recently but it does help me. If I find myself making the same excuses as the folks on the show I stop myself. The part that keeps me motivated is whenever I see those skin removal segments. Yikes! I have a small bit of "apron" left over from 2 pregnancy's and will have that removed once I reach my goal but having huge loads of skin removed is something I never want to deal with so yes I use the show as a cautionary tale of how bad it can get.



  10. I had my surgery on 5/3 and was never more miserable post op in my life. My procedure was much longer because my stomach had attached itself to my liver and they had to separate them. This was from a badly botched gallbladder removal surgery 3 years ago. I have 6 laparoscopic incisions which look a mess. Because the surgery took longer more air was introduced i to my abdomen. I looked like a balloon ready to pop! I am just now getting over the nausea and vomiting. When they gave me that horrible dye for my upper GI scan I thought I'd lose it right there. I managed to get thru it and barely made it back to my room before throwing up. I'll telling y'all this because misery loves company and I think many of us newbs are dealing with these same horrible conditions. On too of everything else I've only lost a pound! I go to counseling for emotional eating issues and it helps a lot. I'm taking everything one day at a time and hoping for the best. Hang in there guys I've heard from everyone that the first weeks are the toughest.



  11. My surgeon recommended 40-60 grams of Protein per day for women in his practice. From what I've read on here, most everyone has been told to get or gets way more than that. Does this seem to low to y'all? Wondering if I need to be getting more. I do tend to hit closer to 60 most days.

    I live in the Dallas area and my Doctor has been voted one of the top surgeons in Dallas every year since 1992. He recommends 40g protein the first week post op then 60 after 8 days. That seems to be working for me.


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