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Prestonandme
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6 hours ago, BulletWithButterflyWings said:Hello my lovely bariatric family! I'm now in Onederland and I'm happy! I'm down to 198 which puts me down 38 lbs since surgery (which im kind of disappointed with tbh) but I'm down 95 lbs total. I'm falling off the wagon a little this last week by drinking flat diet dr pepper and eating a few things that aren't the best for me. In going to try to get myself in check. How is everyone?!
I am down 50 lbs. total, about 38 of them (too) post surgery, so I am now at the cusp of "overweight/obese." I work out four times a week and maintain a rather bland repetitive diet. I had RNY so I am mortally afraid of having anything with sugar in it for fear it will cause dumping. I think I am a slow loser and hope I lose another 25 pounds or so, so I will be at a healthy weight.
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After RNY, I had to switch from Extended Release medication to twice-a-day meds. They are working fine, no problems.
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On 9/15/2019 at 6:10 AM, Rays of Sunshine said:I was throwing up or getting very nauseous with almost every shake and powder I tried -- Premier, etc.
Then for two months, I drank Isopure Apple Melon Protein Drink (40 g. of protein) and loved it. But it was too expensive to maintain -- $43 for 12 drinks. I've now switched to unflavored GENEPRO, at the recommendation of my nutritionist. I will be adding it to flavored water.
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I'm three months post-RNY surgery and have been crushing my non-WLS medications since surgery (and opening capsules). I take three pills in the morning and four at night.
Yesterday my nutritionist said I could try swallowing the capsule I take, but should now chop my pills into little pieces. I guess I'd rather just keep crushing them because it's easier.
For those who are taking daily medications, how long before you were able to swallow pills whole? Did you feel nauseous (one poster wrote she felt sick for two hours after swallowing capsules)? Or are you not having any problems?
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11 minutes ago, AnnieD78 said:Oh no, I’m sorry to hear this. That sounds awful! Do you have a scopolamine patch as well? Between that and the zofran my nausea seems very well controlled. I’ve only experienced very short, very light amounts of nausea since my surgery (which was last Wednesday).
I had the patch right after surgery, but now I'm three months out so don't have one anymore. I will ask my surgeon about that. Thanks.
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I was prescribed 8 mg. and unfortunately it hasn't helped at all when I've suffered nausea bouts. The bouts are unpredictable and can occur after I've drank a Protein Shake or eaten something that, until then, never had bothered my stomach before.
I see my surgeon for a checkup in two weeks and will mention this again. For now, I just have to ride out the nausea which sometimes lasts 14 hours or so.
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The one thing that has lessened my dry mouth is propping my pillows so that my head and chest are higher than the rest of my body. For some reason, the dry mouth is less. But still not resolved -- I awaken in the middle of the night almost every night and have to sip Water.
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I'm three months out and have had no problems with lettuce but apparently because I've had my gall bladder removed, I can't process fats well and get sick from the Salad Dressing. salad without any dressing? Ugh. So for now I have to give it up unless and until I can tolerate dressing again.
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On 7/12/2019 at 9:23 PM, TheJuice202 said:I was not ready for that pic. But :(.
How common is getting a hernia and small bowel obstruction after gastric bypass?
I'm sorry you had to go through such a brutal and long procedure :/. Glad you're still with us.
One study surveyed a clinic that had performed over 900 RNYs. Only 6 required a reversal.
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My surgeon was not concerned that I had had my gallbladder and appendix removed two years prior. My RNY surgery went very smoothly, no problems.
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2 hours ago, CNDC said:This is me as well. I keep a bottle of Water by the bed for this purpose. If anyone finds the answer please let me know!
I've been using Xylimelts every night, and it seems to be helping.
I wake up with dry mouth around 2am and pop one in my mouth, against my gums, which induces salivation. Not a lot, but enough to supposedly reduce the risk of tooth decay. The Xylimelt tablets last for about four hours.
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Does anyone else have a problem with dry mouth at night? I'm two weeks out from surgery and am having a terrible time with it. I'm not getting enough Water in due to nausea but on the days I have, I still have struggled with the problem. Any tips? I've ordered Xylitol because I am worried about my teeth decaying.
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5 minutes ago, BulletWithButterflyWings said:HAPPY TUESDAY FAMILY!!!!
So tomorrow I start my liquid diet and I'm dreading it lol. Tonight for dinner I had sushi and it was like saying goodbye to my best friend. I can't wait to start my road to surgery and to be on the losers bench.
For our siblings that have already went into surgery, how are yall feeling?
Me too! My "goodbye food" meal was $60 worth of sushi!
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Just got home! Had RNY surgery yesterday. I couldn't be happier. No nausea, practically no pain, and am able to drink Water without difficulty. Apparently, I had a hiatal hernia that needed repairing, too.
The only weird thing so far is that I can't burp intentionally like I used to in order to release air after drinking. I have to wait until my stomach decides the time is right, then it finally just happens. A little uncomfortable but certainly not worrisome.
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Just now, djgirl19 said:Guys, they called from pre-admission to schedule my pre class and final tests today and I panicked a little. Maybe because I just realized I am 12 days(almost 11) away and that eating is literally about to stop. 🤣 I guess it’s just getting really real now and I’ve been talking about this so long I feel like maybe a part of me thought I would never get here. Is anyone else
Panicking a little? I’m afraid I’m going to break the rules, hurt myself or worst of all, not lose weight.Yes, I am panicking and am a bit depressed as well. I think I have researched too much. I've read medical abstracts about complications, bulletin boards where people list all their bad experiences, etc., etc. I am questioning whether I picked the best surgeon. Another one in my area has done 2000 bariatric surgeries and has never had a single death. I only have very basic information about my own surgeon. He said one patient died from alcohol poisoning after drinking large quantities of alcohol early in his healing process. Hope I can calm down and be more optimistic before my surgery.
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10 hours ago, BulletWithButterflyWings said:Welcome to our dysfunctional and beautiful family!!! This place has helped me so much so far. It really helps knowing there are more people out there dealing with the same thing and knowing we are here to help each other. Your surgery is just a little over a month away. I bet you're so excited!!! What kind of preop diet do you have to do? Mine is 2 weeks of liquid only. Yuck lol
My doctor doesn't require a pre-op diet, but for two weeks prior, I am going to do liquids only.
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I'm scheduled for June 3. My highest weight was 235 and I'm around 224 right now. I'm 5'3 and 59 years old, so because of my age, I am anticipating a slow and hopefully steady weight loss.
This site has been a godsend because I have learned so much from the posters. Thank you all for your knowledge and tips.
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5 hours ago, Sheribear68 said:*pharmacist *
I would STRONGLY URGE you to NOT use Fiber.
Much better to use milk of magnesia for acute Constipation and to use Miralax a few times weekly as a preventative.My nutritionist and surgery nurse said that Metamucil was okay post-surgery. Why would you urge against it? Thanks in advance.
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Some posters have commented that post-menopausal women (I am one) have a more difficult time losing weight and do so at a slower pace. Is this true? Has anyone any personal experiences, advice, or successes to relate?
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Absorption of Antidepressants?
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Prior to RNY, I was taking buproprion (Wellbutrin) extended release. My doctor changed my prescription to regular buproprion twice a day. I've had no problems with absorption in the four months since I switched to regular dosage.
There may be others who are much further along post-surgery who can share their experiences, too.