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I hope I can truly internalize those words someday.
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magnesium citrate. extreme pain. help.
Swanton_Bomb replied to mousecat88's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Oh my goodness, I hope you feel better soon! I have found Colace to be useless, but Milk of Magnesia, while disgusting, does work really well, maybe try that next time? -
Losing more than weight
Swanton_Bomb replied to bettie.blue's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I have no words of advice but mine started coming out about a week ago and while I knew it would happen it is unbearable hard, and I was shocked at the sheer amount coming out. I'm looking at some shorter cuts but I hate short hair on me, so I'm not going to go that short. I'm going to look into some clip-in human hair extensions too. Like you I already had thin hair, baby fine + PCOS thinning, and I was already using vitamins and Nioxin, so there isn't anything else to try. It's from the anesthesia and shock of the surgery. It really sucks. -
Has surgery 10 days ago, I was so excited Now Iam so depressed
Swanton_Bomb replied to Temeka Silva-Perez's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Totally normal and it gets better. You're in pain, you can't eat, and it sucks, but I think the depression is usually from rapid hormonal changes. -
Smooth Sailing for Anyone?
Swanton_Bomb replied to Everything's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I was taking a high quality multivitamin and biotin long before surgery. Biotin doesn't help hair loss but it helps your hair grow faster, so I am hoping as new hair grows it will be a bit quicker and healthier. I was already using Nioxin shampoo (I have PCOS). The hair loss is generally from the anesthesia and shock of surgery, not malnutrition, so it's inevitable for most people. -
Smooth Sailing for Anyone?
Swanton_Bomb replied to Everything's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
It isn't easy, and I did have pain, but it was very well managed with medication. I have had terrible constipation, but as much as that sucks, it is a small price to lose as well as I have. Overall it has been easier than I anticipated, I was afraid of unbearable pain, starvation level hunger and vomiting, and I didn't have any of that. I am starting to lose my hair, and this has by far been the worst of it, and I'm extremely upset by it, but I have yet to see an after picture of anyone that has gone bald, so I am hoping it resolves soon. It's not easy but it's worth it. -
Thanks. I've been on biotin and other vitamins since before the surgery but I know that most of it is shock from the anesthesia. Who knows, it might have been worse without it.
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6 month supervised diet question
Swanton_Bomb replied to Hidden's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That sort of sounds like an "exchange" diet, maybe look up diet exchanges, like old-school Weight Watchers, diabetic diets or the old Deal-A-Meal stuff. -
How much oil to track for restaurant meal?
Swanton_Bomb replied to notmyname's topic in Food and Nutrition
For that small of a portion it is probably 1/2 tablespoon. -
10 weeks out how many calories should I be consuming
Swanton_Bomb replied to jenngraham9's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am 11 weeks out and averaging 600-650 a day. -
To snack in between meals or not to snack
Swanton_Bomb replied to Kris77's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I would never get in 60 grams of protein without a snack or even two because I just can't consume that much. I also consider a protein shake to be a snack because it is between meals. For me I think it is more important for my personal long-term success to keep the volume of my meals down to avoid stretching my sleeve because my biggest issue was large volume eating and binging. If someone's biggest issue was grazing, then it's probably best for them to stick to meals only. I think people just tend to associate snacking with not only junk food, but extra calories. If it is part of your overall calories, that's different. -
1st post and feeling bummed
Swanton_Bomb replied to Daniel C.'s topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
A single tangerine isn't going to make enough of a difference with your liver. Just keep strong from this point on. The shakes are vile, definitely, but you can do it! -
My hair loss is starting and my weight loss is slowing. In a low place at the moment.
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To snack in between meals or not to snack
Swanton_Bomb replied to Kris77's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My plan includes a 3 meals and a snack, but I have three meals and a shake, there is no way I can get even close to enough protein with just 3 meals. I also can't get in the fruits and veg they want me to eat. There is only so much room. -
Try it again in another day or two, and definitely in the morning. It's probably fluid.
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The weird thing is, its not like you hear average weight or slim people complaining about their aching tailbones all the time. Weird.
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Do you get hiccups when your getting full?
Swanton_Bomb replied to lifeasfaith's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yep, hiccups and sometimes a sneeze. -
OMG, I thought I was nuts! I am only about halfway to goal, but I noticed tailbone pain once I had lost 30lbs. or so and now that I am 59lbs. down it is worse. It isn't unbearable, more of a stiffness and soreness, but I knew it had to have something to do with the loss of padding.
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Any Other Sleevers who did NOT have to do liquid diet before?
Swanton_Bomb replied to fun_freckles's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
No liver shrink diet for me. I was asked to lose 10-15lbs. and I lost 20, not hard at all since I had 6 months to do it. If I had lost any more I would not have qualified because I didn't have 2 co-morbidities. I had to do two days of clear liquids. -
Chick-fil-a : post op
Swanton_Bomb replied to Newbie1.19.19's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Grilled chicken, while healthier, is harder to tolerate. My personal strategy is as long as I keep to 600 calories or so and get my protein for the day and make generally good choices, it is ok to work in something like chicken nuggets. I I wouldn't have them often because they are high in fat so they have a lot of calories for a small portion, but they are ok once in a while unless they are a trigger food for you. Chicken nuggets wouldn't be a trigger food for me, but other things, like chewy carbs are, so I try to stay away from those. -
Chick-fil-a : post op
Swanton_Bomb replied to Newbie1.19.19's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Grilled chicken, while healthier, is harder to tolerate. My personal strategy is as long as I keep to 600 calories or so and get my protein for the day and make generally good choices, it is ok to work in something like chicken nuggets. I I wouldn't have them often because they are high in fat so they have a lot of calories for a small portion, but they are ok once in a while unless they are a trigger food for you. Chicken nuggets wouldn't be a trigger food for me, but other things, like chewy carbs are, so I try to stay away from those. -
How long did you cover your incisions?
Swanton_Bomb replied to LoloQ's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My only incision was in my belly button. Self dissolving stitches and some sort of glue that formed a sort of "plug". It started to fake away about 10 days later and completely fell off in about 2-3 weeks. -
8 days post up and I have a horrible heightened sense of smell?
Swanton_Bomb replied to jessilou1987's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I actually experienced the opposite, I felt like my sense of smell deadened for about 3 weeks. -
I haven't experienced that, but it makes sense because you are ingesting less fats and oils.
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They told me they will do them at 6 months, but I would feel better if they did them at 3 months, I'm hoping they will honor that request. I want to see if I am doing ok on vitamins.