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ProfessorSlim

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. ProfessorSlim

    OCTOBER SLEEVERS CHECK IN HERE

    I was sleeved on 10/26. I am down 38 lbs, I want to lose about 50 more lbs. I am 5' 9 1/2" ....... and this would put me at 175. Honestly, i think i would be happy to even just hit around 190. It'll be a big day when I hit 199. I have promised myself a massage as a reward for getting under 200.
  2. My surgeon told me, at the time of post-op d/c, that I had a large fundus. I asked if this was significant and he said it means I'll lose a lot of weight easily. Because the large fundus had been making increased amounts of gherlin, and now that will be gone. Anyone else hear this? I wonder if it is just a normal variation, or did my over eating make it big? Hoping his prediction is true!
  3. I forgot about the EGD, the visit to the pulmonologist, the labs, and for me--repeat labs due to some funky allergy thing... I knew I wanted this from the first visit, so all of the pre-op felt like it was taking forrrevvverr. But then, ~BAM~ surgery, home, some recovery, back to life as usual and dropping weight like a champ!
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    2.5 months post VSG and finally in the 200's!!

    Great job...time for new scrubs!!
  5. My advice...start the process. We needed to go to 3 Nutrition classes, had to be a month apart, and the last one included and exercise physiologist. Also, we had to attend 3 support groups. Also, we had to have a psychological eval prior to surgery approval. Also, a couple of visits at the surgeon's office, and I needed a Physical at my primary as well. So, lots of appointments take lots of time. You can be learning online, in groups like this, I also love Dr. Matthew Wiener's videos on YouTube. Educate yourself, explore all the info, and then if you feel like you want this, you will know you did the homework beforehand to make an informed choice. I am soooooo happy I did this, I wish I did it sooner. I have gained and lost 35--45--50 lbs over the last several years. I tried WW, High Protein, No carb, Diet coach, Nutrisystem. I would always lose....then eventually regain. I am a big believer in the fact that some people have higher gherlin which makes them hungrier. With the sleeve, the fundus (where the gherlin originates) is removed.And, of course, the physical capacity is reduced. But to me, losing that hunger drive is huge. I have lost my desire to over eat, my desire to stop at a store to grab a snack and diet coke, my desire to always be on the hunt for a snack of some sort. I am living my life without Food as my primary waking thought throughout my days. I am 5'9"...I was 273....I was sleeved on 10/26...now, on 12/1..... I am at 224 and a half pounds, That is a 48 lb loss (10 of that was lost in the pre-op diet phase) My knees do not hurt anymore. I can fit into most of my old clothes, my face looks thinner, I have more energy and I am just so much happier. I did not "body-hate" my fatter body, but I sure do love this version better. That is my 2 cents worth!
  6. I have lost a bit more than a mid-sized microwave, I am almost at a human leg. When I hit my goal, I'll have lost a newborn calf. I just love this chart..lol
  7. ProfessorSlim

    Gum and Beans

    This sounds good and pretty easy...I am going to try this!
  8. ProfessorSlim

    Gum and Beans

    Ok...so not together...but 2 different questions 1. gum, sugarless bubblegum...is this ok to have...maybe not right away,but later on? 2. beans....how do you prepare, what spices, any tips etc. I have a basic crock pot recipe. I am talking the bag of dry beans. Any opinions and insights and suggestions are welcome Thx!!
  9. ProfessorSlim

    Sushi post sleeve?

    Thanks for all the answers! I'll get something without rice if/when we go
  10. ProfessorSlim

    Surgery soap

    My paperwork said Dial Soap as the shower soap to use pre-op, before going to the hospital. When I mentioned it to my surgeon, he said really any soap is fine, they just include that "take a shower using dial soap on body, especially belly and trunk" because some people do not take a good shower at all! Also, in the pre-op-unit, they gave me Hibiclens large body wipes and said to wipe abdomen, arms and legs, sides and back.
  11. ProfessorSlim

    Jitters

    if you commit to follow the rules, the process of the sleeve will help. I am 3 weeks out, and could not overeat if i wanted to. A few bites of soft foods and I am full. I am no longer "chained" to food, no longer always wanting to stop and grab a diet coke and a snack, or something from a vending machine, or taking a large portion of food. I really love the freedom from food that I feel. Starting at my 1-week-pre-op weight, I am now down 28 lbs (at 3 weeks post op) Was 263, now 235. Good Luck, I hope you are happy and confident as you move forward. Having this place to check in with is great for support and questions.
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    Building muscle after surgery

    My doc gave me the green light to work out at 2 weeks, but said to build up slowly, and "core work is going to hurt" but won't damage anything. I really want to start, but with work and kids and house etc, I am still pretty tired with life in general. I will be 3-weeks-post-op tomorrow.
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    Calling all October sleevers!!

    Updating on my foods: Tomorrow will be 3 weeks post op. Things I tolerate well are~~soft-boiled egg w/little butter, cream of wheat, refried beans (just a few tablespoons of these things, and eaten very slooowly) Tonight, I had a triangle of soft swiss cheese, with 4 small pretzel sticks (chewed very thoroughly). Also, cup-of-soup, chicken noodle. and sugar free choc pudding. Still doing a chocolate protein shake, morning and evening. I have an insulated thermos-type cup, so I can sip it all morning, then another in the evening, too. For some reason, jello and applesauce go down HARD, not trying them again for a while. Since 1 week pre-op, I am down 28 lbs (so that's in 4 weeks) So, for today it was: ~~protein shake----7am-11am drinking slowly ~~cup-of-soup--noon ~~3 large-ish teaspoons of refried beans---around 5pm ~~half of a protein shake----around 6pm-7pm ~~small triangle (about 1 oz) of soft swiss cheese with 4 small thin pretzel sticks--around 8pm Is this typical for other 3-week-post-op people? I am thinking of trying a small bit of tilapia tomorrow, very mashed up with a fork...and sloooowly.
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    Calling all October sleevers!!

    Thanks Sosewsue, I wish I did not hate all types of yogurt, but I do. I think I will stick with protein shakes, soft boiled eggs, cream or wheat (I might sprinkle some unflavored protein powder in it) and soup for now. No need to rush things and feel gross. Thanks for your response!!
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    Calling all October sleevers!!

    Hi everyone. I had my surgery on 10/26. I am doing well, but tired at times. A lot. I am back to work ( teach FT at a college and work a few days a month as a nurse) I am 2 weeks and 4 days post op. This Thursday 11/16 will be 3 weeks post-op. Eating almost anything gives me heartburn. applesauce and jello are like rocks in my new stomach. Banana went down tough, mashed potatoes hit me hard. I can do small amount of cream of wheat, I do well with my choc protein shakes, I do well with cup-of-soup (has some soft noodles in it) I am not "hungry", but I feel like my body needs more protein, or calories, or both. I just get tired and cannot do a lot like I want to (cleaning, organizing, laundry, etc) Is this pretty normal, as far as where all of you are ? I guess working and being a Mom of 3 teens is a lot, but I just need to get past this phase. It feels like a "negative feedback" to eat.....I just feel like sticking to protein shakes and soup. Nothing else feels good. But then I feel like I need the protein. Actually, I did a bit of refried beans, they were kind of ok, and a soft boiled egg...ate them super slow. (not on the same day) What foods did you have at 2 1/2 weeks post op? My surg said anything I can mash up with a fork, On the bright side, I am down 27 lbs from my weight at 1 week pre-op. So this is good!!
  16. It really is great, and feeling the effects of less gherlin...I am not hungry, I am not always thinking about food, or grabbing a snack when I drive somewhere, or what snack I can get in the evenings. I am just not interested in food, just a bit here and there, but a little bit of soup or cream of wheat, or sipping a protein shake...and bam, not hungry, not thinking about eating. Wish I did this ages ago!!
  17. I've lost an automobile tire....I only have an elephant penis to go! (are we sure this chart is accurate.... .....lol)
  18. Isn't it amazing? I am 19 lbs down, I am almost 2 weeks post op (was done 10/26) I am trying to prepare myself for the slow down of the loss rate. But for now, enjoying seeing those numbers drop. Congrats!!!
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    Regretting my surgery.

    Please find a counselor, I have been there with depression, I totally get it. I do think in time, as you get fitter, you will be glad you did this. You have just changed your future in such a positive way....be proud of yourself! I am not trying to minimize your feelings, I was feeling very down a couple of days ago, today I feel great. I get it, with the depression and the ups n downs. Find someone to talk to and sort out these feelings. I think in time you will be feeling glad you made such a brave and positive change!
  20. I am 8 days post sleeve. I have lost 21 lbs including my pre-op loss. From 263 down to 242. I am thrilled. However, I am tired at times, and I am getting some short crying jags, emotional at times (like when you see a sappy commercial, and get teary) I am finding my self evaluating my friendships, like I should have more, or more contact more frequently, those "I am not good enough" feelings. I do take Wellbutrin for mild depression...and I will admit that since my surgery my twice a day dosing has been sketchy. I did not bring or take while in hosp, am back on it but I have forgotten to take a few evening doses over the last week, due to managing fluids, etc. I have a job interview today and I need to get my head in the game! I am back to work, but less hours and some is work from home. I want to workout, but obviously cannot yet. My first post op appointment is in 3 days. I want to get into organizing my clothing, my messy office, etc....but I cannot bend well or lift a lot. So, the things I usually do when I feel down-ish (Like clean, organize, shop, workout, etc) I cannot do, due to tiredness or pain at the one site, etc. I know I need to chill, I am only 8 days out. I guess I am mainly hoping to hear this is normal and will pass. Or any tips how to get out of this mental schlump. It is not all day everday...it is just little bouts of it here and there. Thanks for any advice.
  21. Thank you so much!! Getting fluids and a few more calories in seemed to help a lot...thanks again for the support!
  22. My gf had her sleeve done 1 week before mine. I am now 5 days post op. I have bruising at 3 of my sites, she has none....just curious if anyone else did...I am sure it is just a normal variant...
  23. ProfessorSlim

    bruising at incision sites

    Good to know! My belly button is the worst bruising too. Thx!

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