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BuzzVSG

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Hi everyone. I am seeing my surgeon tomorrow, but I wanted to ask this to see if anyone had similar experiences. I was sleeved March 19. So far I have never had a problem with drinking, no pains going down or any discomfort. I only feel full when I drink plain Water. I am mainly drinking diluted gatorade. I am down 17 lbs.

    As a habit, I will wake up really thirsty and I have on one or more occassion taken fairly large swigs of my liquids. I don't do it intentionally, I am half asleep when it happens. My question is I don't feel any discomfort whatsoever, Shouldn't that be alarming that I don't feel uncomfort when taking large swigs?


  2. Actually I have two questions. The first one is about Protein, what are you guys using for protein ? I don't think I am getting enough protein. I just bought ensure protein in the bottle and am going to try that, hope it is not too rich for my stomach.

    Secondly, how are you guys doing with going number 2 ? I have been going at least once a day since 4. It is all liquid but weird, not to be disgusting. Just trying to understand my body.


  3. March 19th sleever here. Here is the way I see it. I have been using food my entire life to cope with things that I am at a point where I am just sick of it. I am sick of what I have done to my myself. The opportunities that I have missed. The shame and embarrassment of being overweight and the real stigma that exists. I just did something about it. I know it is only a tool but less then a week out, I feel like I have more energy. The pain is subsiding, and I can see a future. No one said this would be easy, but I am going to put in the effort and achieve my goal weight.


  4. I was nervous and on the verge of shaking being wheeled into the operating room last Monday. I know the anxiety is real. You are doing this for you. To feel better, to get better, to do things normally overweight people cannot do. It is a long and scary journey from what I read, but everywhere you look are support groups just like this one. Thing about how good you are going to feel after you shed some weight. That is what i do, and I am only one week out.


  5. Hello everyone. I hope everyone is having a good week. Monday, the 19th I had my gastric sleeve procedure. I thought I would share my experience thus far in case anyone has questions or if I have any questions.

    The surgeon was right on time, very encouraging and answered all my questions that I thought of last minute. The anesthesiologist as well was awesome. I was a little nervous going into the operating room but it turns out it was freezing.

    I woke up in recovery in pain, it was all over, my abdomen chest shoulders etc. The one thing that was good that I didn't experience any nausea whatsoever. The took care of that with medications so no dry heaving. The hospital was really full so I stayed in recovery for about 7 hours. I was also informed that I had a hiatal hernia that they took care of. After I finally made it to my room. They gave me these lip swabs to make my mouth moist. I then urinated for the first time. I then was in and out of it due to the pain medication. Things went well with me walking around and starting to drink 4 ounces an hour. The next day I was discharged.

    It wasn't until day 3 at home that I started releasing the gas. The poor dog ran for cover. But walking around and taking gas x really did the trick. Today is day five and I had my first post surgical BM. I am still struggling to drink 4 ounces an hour. I am doing my best. No more gas pain, just some pain around the abdominal area like I did 5000 crunches.


  6. I have only told my parents (who aren't supportive), my sister, and my best friend. I don't want to tell anyone else. I have been heavy my entire life. I truly believe people treat you differently when you are overweight. They will see my progress and that is all they need to know.


  7. 4 minutes ago, clo_doe said:

    Hi, I had my surgery on the 13/3 so only a few days ago.
    I did not have a catheter, but that doesn't mean u won't.

    Waking up from surgery the pain wasn't bad in fact I was so out of it and I just slept. I was in more pain the day after due to gas and the heavy pain meds wearing.

    I'm only a few days out and can't help much but I can say right now I'm not hungry and I have to force myself to eat.

    And I can't answer this yet because I'm a man and also it's early days.

    Good luck with everything.

    Thank you for the reply and good luck with you too.


  8. Hi everyone. I am scheduled for surgery this coming Monday and it is really starting to hit me. Throughout this process and research, I didn't have any fear, but now that is coming down to the wire, I am a tad nervous.

    I have watched many videos of peoples experiences and they vary. I have a few questions.

    - Do they insert a catheter?

    - Waking up from surgery, how bad is the pain ?

    - Am I really going to not want to eat the first few weeks? I have read some people become hungry in the liquid phase.

    - Men, typically how much did you lose the first two weeks.

    Thank you in advance who read this and will respond.

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