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GradyCat

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Now thinking if canceling surgery 🥺

    So I had been taking the medication (Omeprazole/Prilosec) for 5+ years. About a month before the sleeve surgery I was required to stop taking it for 2 weeks in order to take an H-Pylori test. I stopped cold turkey and never took it again either before or after surgery. I had an endoscopy 18 months after WLS, I can't remember why, and my surgeon showed my evidence of GERD anymore. I never restarted taking it.
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    40 down!

    So happy for you! Many best wishes on your continued WLS journey and successes.
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    The little things (NSV)

    It's a wonderful thing, isn't it? Congratulations on your success so far and best wishes on your continued WLS journey.
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    Now thinking if canceling surgery 🥺

    I had the sleeve and my GERD and acid reflux actually went away. I had it before surgery but not after. Just FYI. Also, you could just opt to do the bypass instead of the sleeve.
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    Surgery date

    That's just a week away! Good luck on your WLS journey.
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    Just had revision

    Congratulations on your revision. Glad you're recovering well.
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    Nuclear stress test done

    You're getting closer and closer. Good luck on your WLS journey.
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    3 years post op

    Same here. I gained 30 pounds back during COVID but recently re-lost them. I eat around 1000 calories a day and 75 g protein.
  9. Good luck with your upcoming revision. I gained back 50% of my weight during COVID, but have recently lost it back again. I still struggle with eating due to boredom or stress.
  10. Don't kick yourself too much for having the candy bar, but don't make it a habit. I used to take Prilosec/Omeprazole prior to WLS (sleeve) but ever since WLS I haven't needed it. The GERD and acid reflux are gone.
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    Triggered

    As you have learned from dealing with your issues with alcoholism (Congratulations, by the way, for 10 years sober) you need to avoid triggers and you need counseling to deal with issues that cause you to not live life to your fullest or happiest (such as eating disorders, addictions, etc.) I wouldn't focus too much on putting a label on your food issues, whether it's Binge Eating Disorder or Food Addiction or just plain Morbid Obesity . . . it's clear you have an issue with food that you need to deal with. WLS is a tool that will help you lose the weight, yes. But the bigger battle is the mental battle. Get into some good counseling to talk about your food triggers and issues and good luck on your WLS journey.
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    What Does Binge Eating mean

    Some key points about Binge Eating Disorder: A disorder involving frequent consumption of large amounts of food, and uncontrollable eating. Common (More than 200,000 cases per year in US) Treatable by a medical professional Doesn't require lab test or imaging Can last several months or years Common for ages 18-35 More common in females Family history may increase likelihood If you think this might be an issue for you, again, I recommend you seek counseling to deal with these issues BEFORE you undergo Weight Loss Surgery.
  13. I wish I could divorce cookies. Seriously, they're mean to me. They make me break out in fat. 😀 My stomach post-sleeve can't stand potatoes or pasta more than a spoonful or fork full.
  14. GradyCat

    meal kits for bariatrics?

    I wondered that myself and thought about Jenny craig, nutrisystem, or those Hello Fresh type of home delivery meal kits. But then I thought, wouldn't frozen "Weight Watchers" or "Atkins" dinners work?
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    Negative comments from family members

    I didn't tell my family or anyone for just that reason. I don't want to hear the negativity and judgment. Only my husband knows.
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    Stomach pain

    You've been through a lot. Could it be scar tissue causing the pain?
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    psych eval

    I was already under the care of a psych, so I didn't have any trouble getting an appointment to have it done. I know that post-covid it's been really hard to get in to see any specialists for several months waiting for an appt. Hang in there.
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    Introduction post

    Welcome, Stephanie and good luck on your upcoming bypass surgery. Spend some time browsing the forums and you'll find all sorts of advice and information from pre-surgery diet, post-surgery diet, what to take to the hospital, what to expect right after WLS, etc.
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    Running nose

    Yep, it's a normal new thing post WLS. Me too.
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    Did you lose your tummy fat last?

    My belly still has a belly even after 60 pounds lost. Not huge, but it's a tough area to reduce.
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    Mad at myself

    First, I'm sorry for your loss. Second, it happens. It happened to me. I gained close to 30 pounds back during COVID, but the good news is that the WLS still works and I was able to successfully lost that 30 pounds back just recently. It's possible. You can do it. Take care of yourself and get back to the basics and you'll be successful.
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    ONEderland!

    Getting to ONEderland is a big deal. Enjoy the feeling! Congratulations and wishing you much success on your continued WLS journey.
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    food addict I'm not sure

    As mentioned in my response to one of your previous posts, counseling would be a good idea now pre-surgery so you can deal with some of these issues.
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    Lactose Intolerant

    I drink GNC premade Lean Shakes, 25 g protein, gluten and lactose free. I am lactose intolerant now post WLS but I'm not sure if the surgery did it or old age caused it.
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    bleeding

    Maybe your infection isn't completely healed and you need another round of antibiotics. Call or see your doctor again. This isn't normal or okay, you need medical intervention.

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