RapidFirePickle
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About RapidFirePickle
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Expert Member
- Birthday 04/02/1973
About Me
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Gender
Female
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Interests
Rapier fencing, archery, crochet, knitting, spinning and weaving, gardening, gold panning
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Occupation
medical lab scientist
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City
Fairbanks
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State
Alaska
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Zip Code
99701
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Rimalynn reacted to a post in a topic: Diabetic and sleeved
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RapidFirePickle started following Weight loss surgery advice needed, How long before you went back to work?, Coffee , 2 weeks post op ? and and 7 others
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How long before you went back to work?
RapidFirePickle replied to artsie's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I have a busy on-my-feet job. I went back after three weeks but had lifting restrictions for one more week. -
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2 Weeks post gastric bypass
RapidFirePickle replied to PudgeBeGone's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It would come and go, so just be gentle and do very slow stretches and lots of walking (easy walking unless you are already really fit). Try to keep good posture, standing up as straight as you can without making it too uncomfortable. Hunching will just make it take longer to feel better. Tylenol (acetaminophen) is the only over-the-counter pain relief that is safe post-op, so you can try it. Heating pad may help. -
Coffee , 2 weeks post op ?
RapidFirePickle replied to Lizbethj's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
As for acidic, coffee is about a pH of 5, stomach acid is pH 3-4, so it’s not more acidic, but during healing when you are taking proton pump inhibitors to reduce acid production, it may aggravate the stomach. -
Coffee , 2 weeks post op ?
RapidFirePickle replied to Lizbethj's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
There are three reasons why they say decaf. One - caffeine hits your system quicker now so you may experience rapid heart rates. Two - caffeine is a stimulant, including a bowel stimulant. You may have to go more urgently. Three - caffeine strips calcium out of your system and can lead to brittle bones, so make sure you are getting lots of calcium if you go caffeinated. You should be able to go to caffeine eventually, just be gentle. -
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2 Weeks post gastric bypass
RapidFirePickle replied to PudgeBeGone's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had tugging pain and cramping in my abdomen near the incisions but inside. Your insides have been rearranged a bit and things are tender and hanging differently. I would be fine and then it would pull. It went away 3-6 weeks post-surgery. -
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I was on two oral meds, an injectable, and insulin. I was told to stop both orals and the insulin post-op, and I stepped off the injectable within six weeks (dropped from highest to nine during that time. Before surgery I had an A1c of 8.3, now it’s 5.5 with no meds.
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It's such a liberating and unreal feeling, isn't it? I have been in the "regular" clothing section for a while, but it took a couple of months of my husband steering me there before it sank in that I no longer needed plus sized clothing. Congratulations on your hard work and this amazing victory!
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Birth control pills and blood clots
RapidFirePickle replied to kimberlymi's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Factor V (5) Leiden is a genetic clotting disorder that can go undetected until it smacks you down with PE (pulmonary embolisms - clots in the lungs). My mother-in-law has Factor V Leiden and found out when she developed PEs like you. One of her kids has the gene, one does not. If it turns out you have Factor V Leiden and you have kids, they will want to be tested for the gene as young adults or at least before taking birth control pills. May you recover quickly, and I'm sorry you had to experience this! -
Is my experience atypical?
RapidFirePickle replied to Separ1418's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I was very sore for the first few days, but having lived with chronic pain I made myself get moving. Within a few days most of the pain was gone, but it took a week or so to really become minimal. I also have not ever had good luck with pain killers, so I only took them when it got really bad, and after Day 3 or 4 I no longer needed any. Pain is very much an individual experience, which is why they recommend YOU decide how long it will take you to get back to full activity but they won't let you just lay there either. Heal at your pace - you have to be strong and humble; strong enough to push your limits, humble enough to know when to ease up on yourself. -
Eating after RNY compared to eating after a band
RapidFirePickle replied to elcee's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I'm 5 months out and as long as the meat isn't too dry I can swallow/digest just fine. Too greasy/fatty makes me very sick. I have eaten nuts and seeds, crunchy vegetables and fruit (apple), and other "tough" foods. I've been very fortunate that I've only had four or five episodes of unhappy pouch, and those were trial and error and not blatant rule-breaking. I have never had a band, but gastric bypass has been relatively smooth and uneventful for me. Good luck and best wishes on your journey. -
Please Help! Bypass vs. Sleeve Which one to Choose?😅
RapidFirePickle replied to xxtrinaxx's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
For me it was less about the amount of weight I had to lose, and more about the reversal/remission of my diabetes. RNY gastric bypass is more efficient at diabetes reversal than the sleeve. I am happy to say that 4.5 months later I am pretty dang happy with the choice. -
Weight loss surgery advice needed
RapidFirePickle replied to nicole2592's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
It was actually my doctor who suggested the surgery in the first place, based on my health conditions. I had no trouble getting a referral, though I didn't really need one. -
When my son had spinal surgery, his incision drained a LOT. Doc said it was because the stitches under the skin were supposed to dissolve, but sometimes the body tries to "spit them out", hence the massive drainage.