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Supernovae

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Supernovae

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  • Birthday 11/11/1990

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  1. Supernovae

    August Sleevers-How are you doing??

    I have gone out twice and drank a lot. Didn't get drunk faster and tolerated it fine. Sent from my Pixel 2 using BariatricPal mobile app
  2. Supernovae

    Concerned about GERD

    Post surgery I had the worst stomach acid I've ever experience! I had 1 month of meds after surgery and after that ran out it was really bad. I decided to ignore it and hope that my stomach would naturally adjust and now at 9 weeks post op its almost gone... Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  3. Supernovae

    1 week out

    Everything you eat in the first month feels like too much, but once you see the weight coming off you'll relax. I was most hungry during week 2 & 3. How full you get is definitely dependant on what you eat. Mashed potato vs grilled chicken for example Everyone is different and some people bounce back a lot faster and are able to eat more at first. Everyone else will catch up in a few months and be getting the same amounts down. Just feel lucky you are doing well! I could easily drink liquids so I ditched the protein shakes because they left me hungry and I was just drinking calories away. I switched them out for soft foods to make me feel full. Obviously stick with what your doctor recommends but just some information to keep in mind for later Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  4. Supernovae

    Regret

    Most people get this. It's mostly caused by habit and sometimes addiction. It will pass, I promise! Soon you'll think less about food and the cravings go. It also gets easier when you're not as restricted (: Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  5. Supernovae

    You know you had WLS when....

    Hahaha so true! When you dont bother ordering your own food because you can steal a little from everyone else's plate [emoji14] Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  6. Hey everyone (: I started out with two bourbons and coke over 2 hours. Had absolutely no effect so I went for it. Had 3 shots and 3 more bourbons over about 2.5 hours. I did not get drunk faster than I normally would have. In fact I wouldn't even say I was that drunk. I got home about 30 minutes ago after finishing my last drink and am nearly sober. My thoughts are basically that if you honestly feel ready then try one drink and increase if that goes down okay. I've always had a high tolerance for spirits so I wasn't expecting much difference. Before surgery I could not handle wine. It made me drunk very fast and caused very bad dehydration. So obviously I won't touch wine for a long time! If you're a wine drinker I would definitely be more cautious because it's known to cause dehydration. I'm not a big beer drinker so I didn't test it out.. But I feel like beer would probably go down totally fine except you wouldn't fit much in before you get full. So much liquid with so little effect! Hopefully this gives people a little insight into drinking again. Obviously everyone is different and it may be the opposite for others. This is just my personal experience and opinion. The best advice I can give is to listen to your body. If you can eat and drink like normal and you feel ready theres no harm in trying a small amount. Just remember to not EXPECT to get drunk faster. Don't expect to feel sick, get bloated or get too full. And yes, I can drink soft drink. And no, it does not give me gas pains or "stretch" my stomach. As soon as I eat food I'm full. (: And lastly, alcohol does effect weight loss. Don't be shocked if you drink one weekend and then don't lose weight the next week. I'm fully aware of the calories and other ****. I just don't care. I'm young and I enjoy the occasional night out (: Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  7. Well I am going to go have a few drinks now, so I'll let you know how it goes [emoji14] Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  8. Supernovae

    7 weeks Post Op

    What do you think you're not eating enough? I eat one wheetbix, then for lunch some grilled chicken and a little salad, then I'll just have whatever is for dinner but as a small portion. If I feel like a snack, I will have a cheese stick, some jelly, fruit salad or some crackers and hommus. But honestly I eat anything and just make sure it's chewed nicely. Be creative! Also check out instagram #gastricsleeve and you'll see people posting their meals. You'll see a lot of cool stuff and it might make you hungry hehe I am 8 weeks post op and down 56lbs Some days I eat more, some days I eat less. I don't count calories. I eat until I'm full and eat vegis and meats first. I also occasionally have carbs like pasta and potato. I don't want to obsess over food and feel guilty because I haven't followed recommended plans. I'm listening to my body. Unless you are mentally unwell and it's causing you to not eat, don't force it. Let you body naturally start to remind you to eat. Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  9. Hi, I went back to work about 12 or so days after... Mainly because I was so bored! I wouldn't make too many soups or you'll end up hating them, but definitely make some! I personally have found that chewing is what is the difference between getting down foods and it's less about what you can tolerate. This only applies to healthier foods tho. I don't think you'd get sick from any soup and it's good to have your food sorted so you don't have to overthink it when you're trying to recover (: Anyway, because I am incredibly lazy, here's some things you can eat when you don't feel like planning ahead! Yoghurt, cheese sticks, cheese wheels, custard, baby food (this isn't recommended by a lot of doctors but I personally didn't see the problem), baked beans, jelly, deli meat, boiled eggs (chewed to mush) , scrabbled eggs, wheat bix, porridge, protein shakes etc etc This was all stuff I slowly introduced from two weeks. I'd eat a tiny nibble and wait. Then a little more. If it all went down okay then I'd eat it. Main purpose of fluid and mushy stage is so that your staples can heal and is less about what you can tolerate (within reason). Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  10. The first day after surgery is pretty terrible, but from then on its not too bad. I only had a two hour ride, but that was totally fine. Just remember what you do BEFORE travelling is what's important. If you get on the plane well hydrated then you won't have any problems! Only thing I could suggest is maybe bring a small pillow and a scarf. The scarf might be good in case you want to create a soft barrier between any incisoions and the seatbelts. Pillow just so you can rest as you may be tired still. Plus, sleeping makes the trip go fast! You shouldn't really have much pain by day 3. I met a lot of people in hospital who were all fine (I know everyone is different but let's be positive!) The oozing I'm unsure of? Why do you think there would be oozing? If you mean the incisions opening then it's unlikely if you just be careful. Support your body weight on something as you lower yourself into seats so that your torso isn't forced to stretch. I made my bf switch to a higher car because the low one wasnt fun [emoji14] When you're in hospital they will give you the blood clot stockings. You should wear them on the plane! If they don't give you any just ask for some. Anyways, good luck! (: Sorry if this isn't much help! Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  11. Hey everyone! I'm exactly two months post op and down 56lbs I haven't had any trouble with eating or drinking and have been slowly going at my own pace, but I can essentially eat anything with no side effects Anyway, considering my bounce back, I feel like I can easily manage a couple drinks and I'm absolutely dying to go out and relax. I thought it would take 6 months, but I honestly can't see how 4 months from now anything would be different. I'm healed and cleared for all foods, so if I feel ready isn't that enough of a reason to try? So, when did everyone have their first drink after their op? No negative comments please (: Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  12. Okay, sooooo, this is totally a thing. I have this thing called sun sneezing. Basically, walking from inside to outside can cause me to sneeze. This is a legit thing which you can look up. But for overeating, try Snatiation [emoji14] BEFORE surgery I use to sneeze when I was hungry. Id start to feel sick, sorta like car sickness. Then I'd get the need to sneeze, and after I did the sickness would go away. Now after surgery I don't get hungry to a point that causes that sick feeling. Instead, I get it after my first bite of food when hungry. And yup, it makes me sneeze! So, I did some research and turns out it's all related. There's a lot of people who sneeze when hungry or after eating. It's all just nerves being stimulated. You can google a bit and you'll find a lot of people talking about their different triggers. It's really interesting! Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  13. 6 weeks post op with no problems so far until.. Yesterday I had a mouthful of freshly squeezed orange juice. As soon as it hit my mouth I had this insane urge to just skull buckets worth of this stuff. I obviously didn't because of high sugar, but wow it was intense! Ever since then I cannot get enough water. I am thirsty non stop! My pee is clear and I have no dehydration symptoms. Since I've woken up this morning about 1 hour ago I've already drank 600ml (20oz). I am lucky because I can already drink without sipping. I am still craving the juice. Everytime I think about it I get thirsty. What the heck is this?? Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  14. I woke up in the worst pain I've ever felt. I was begging for pain killers as soon as I opened my eyes. I then spent the next 24 hours knocked out on pain killers. 48 hours later I had zero pain and have had none since..was a weird experience Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app
  15. Supernovae

    Spicy food

    I love spicy food. Three weeks out and had no problems with it (: like someone else said above.. If you had no problems before with spicy, probably won't after Sent from my LG-H850 using BariatricPal mobile app

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