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shazz73

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. shazz73

    Non Scale Victories

    Airline seatbelt is fastened and this was... extra?!?... I had to fight the urge to announce it to everyone around me on the plane! instead discreetly took a pic to share with you all... 😊
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    Not telling anyone

    Told nobody. My doctor knows... and my surgeon... no regrets.
  3. I bought and ordered quite a variety, and ended up chucking a lot of it. Premier Protein was my go to post surgery as well... Costco has it by the case... it’s more expensive at London drugs but they carry it in packs if 4 so you could try it before investing in a full case... they also have chocolate... I also found protein water at London Drugs. Turns out I really didn’t like the aftertaste so I’d suggest buying one and trying it before you stock up.
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    Six months post-op+ : The Sophomores Thread

    Vegetarian here, 6.5 months post vsg. :) Vegetarian for 23 years so it just feels normal to me at this point. I try and focus on protein by including dairy, beans, lentils, nuts, tofu etc. If I feel I’m missing the mark on protein on a given day I might add in a premier protein but it’s rare these days. Veggies also have protein... not so hard to do :)
  5. Hello Teri, I think we mostly hear from people who are “miserable” because they require support and they come to this forum and are able to get it - which is great! That said there are those of us (lots of us I’m guessing) who have been fortunate to have near smooth sailing on this journey. I am just over 6 months post op. My recovery was smooth, I was back at work 4 days after surgery. I progressed through the stages as planned, am steadily losing weight and am closing in on a healthy BMI. I told nobody and somehow have managed to keep it that way (and yes, I do go out in public haha). To top it off, my mental health, confidence and energy are strong. I am already noticing a career impact (shame on society that this is even a thing), and I am able to say “yes” to fun things with my kids without worrying whether I’ll have the stamina to do it. My only small grumbles so far... my scars aren’t fading the way I had hoped (keloid maybe?), and I have been discarding clothing at an alarming rate ($$). Last night we ordered Thai food... normally I’d have a large plate loaded with all my favs. This time, a few bites and I was done... but my brain wanted more :( Also, yes, you’ll want to get water in and make protein a priority, but one of the best things about this surgery for me, was NOT continuing to obsess over my meals and the scale. I eat well and don’t beat myself up for an occasional small treat. I go weeks where I forget to jump on the scale. It is a part of my life, not my entire life. I in no way want to downplay the struggles and difficulty that some have had in this journey. I know how fortunate I am to have had it go so well!! Best of luck on your journey Teri... I’ll wish smooth sailing for you too!
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    Fluids after surgery

    3 weeks out and I drink normally now. Once in a while I forget and chug and feel the pressure in my belly but nothing terribly dramatic, just a good reminder to slow down a bit...
  7. Surgery on Thursday, flew home Sunday, back at work Monday... wouldn’t necessarily recommend that but I didn’t have a lot of choice and just got lucky that it went as smoothly as it did...
  8. I was glad I brought: Heating pad Phone and charger Chapstick Extension cord for heating pad and phone charger. Slippers That’s it!
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    October 2018 Sleevers

    Hi All - I made it! I felt really prepared based on all of you having shared your experiences. I was super emotional in the hour or two before my surgery yesterday, I was terrified, but climbed up on the table and got it done!! I’ve been sleeping lots and pain is well controlled... very little incision pain, just gas pain mostly in my back.Still on clear liquids and I never knew diluted apple juice could taste so good. haha. Tips that I picked up here that served me well included bringing the following things... Heating pad ( has been so good on my sore back) Chap stick Extension cord Phone and charger Slippers Off to sleep some more - it still feels kind of surreal that I actually had the guts to do this 🙃
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    October 2018 Sleevers

    I’m wrapping up at work and heading to the airport. Surgery tomorrow morning. Nobody knows I’m going except my BariatricPal buddies, my PCP and my surgeon! Thank you all for being awesome. Scared, excited, ready!! Catch you on the flip side 😜
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    October 2018 Sleevers

    @snaver I have been waiting for you!! Finally I have a surgery twin :) hope pre-op is going well for you!
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    October 2018 Sleevers

    I will gladly join this sorority and wave that banner! It pretty much nails it. 💜
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    October 2018 Sleevers

    “I tried to eat a mozzarella stick last night, I dont know why, but I did.” Can I just say that one of the things I LOVE most about y’all is that you are so willing to keep it real! @vwlover0611 Thank you!! As someone who is taking this journey 100% alone I am so so thankful to this supportive community. VSG oct18. Ready to get it done!!
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    October 2018 Sleevers

    Hi there, I need to be back on deck within a week as well... I am rolling the dice and hoping for a smooth recovery! I am trying to dodge booking commitments for the days immediately after (my work involves a lot of face to face meetings, working lunches etc). Scheduled for October 18th. Good luck as you move into pre-op!

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