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I Am Groot

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About I Am Groot

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    Female
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    Louisiana

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  1. Although I didn't experience it, it's not abnormal. As a matter of fact, my nutritional guidelines state if you have problems with the next stage, then revert to the previous stage; however, if illness persists, call the office.
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    Non Scale Victories

    I recently flew for the first time since surgery, which was 2 months ago. Last night, my first flight was delayed, so if course, it forced me to walk as fast as possible to catch my connecting flight. When I made it to the gate, I noticed I wasn't nearly as winded as I was when I had to do the same thing in January (or all of 2018). I also noticed that walking up inclines at the airport felt like a normal walk and not like a fight for life.
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    VITAMINS AFTER GASTRIC SLEEVE?????

    I was told 1 week for multivitamin and 3 weeks for the calcium chews.
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    ***Qustions for Sleevers***

    Do you feel you were given enough information on this procedure pre op and post op? Yes. I could have had more information had I attended the seminars and support groups pre-op. I did, however, perform tons of research and went into my surgical consult with lots of questions in mind. Did they explain that you will still feel real and head hunger with any surgery procedure? Or tell you hunger will go away? My nutritionist explained "head hunger" and told me I would not feel real hunger immediately after surgery but couldn't give me an exact time frame as to when real hunger would return because it's different with everyone. Did they give you clear instructions on how to work your plan? Yes, but not as clear as some. My plan is structured by weeks and under each week is a list of foods along with how much protein and water I should consume each day. By week 6, I have guidance on how many calories, carbs, protein and fat I could consume each day for long term weight loss. Some people's surgeons provided a day by day timeline, which I think is nice. Was the psych evaluation just a hoop to jump through? Would you have benefited doing more therapy before surgery? My psych evaluation was a joke. It was computer based and.... honestly, I shouldn't even answer this question. lol. Were your follow up appointments with your surgeons and dietician helpful? I've only had one follow-up so far, but it was quite helpful. I plan to meet with the nutritionist at least 3 more times over the next 9 months and will continue with the surgeon's follow-ups as required. Did you understand that you can gain weight back? Did they help with a list of instructions and things to do and not to do? Yes, I fully understood weight regain is possible. Yes, they provided instructions on what to do and not do, which is the same instructions for weight loss pre-op. The difference is if I want to take full advantage of the tool, I have to do what it takes to permanently make a lifestyle change. This is my opportunity to make the changes stick this time. If you had regain, did you contact your team and were they helpful? NA - I'm too new ** typos expected. I don't proof before hitting submit. lol
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    April 2019 Surgeries!

    Looks like I'm another slow loser as well. I had hope to be one who could boast about losing 60 lbs in 2 months, but nah. lol. I lost 6 lbs over the last month and 33 lbs altogether. I'll take it (... as if I have a choice 😉). I'll kick cardio up a notch next month.
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    y'all still drining coffee ?

    Yep. It was on my list for week 1, but I drink significantly less because: 1. I dislike artificial sweeteners 2. I have to use non-dairy creamer for now. I'm a half-n-half girl.
  7. 1. Give it time. You're only 2 weeks out. Also, there's a chance you'll lose no weight at all for a few weeks (search 3 week stall). Mentally prep for it, because if slow loss is bothering you now, the stall will be a mind ****. 2. You started at a lower BMI, so naturally, your weight lost will be slower than someone who weighs more than you. 3. Search the board for people who started out at a similar weight. Your experience is likely more normal than you think. You may need to reset your expectations about the process. Good luck on your journey.
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    April 2019 Surgeries!

    Awesome! I hope my stall breaks soon.
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    Surprises!!!

    I guess it's time to establish new goals! Toning? Increase muscle mass, even though I doubt you have much fat% at 130 lbs. By the way - congratulations at reaching your goal weight.
  10. What is something that SURPRISED you during your entire process? For example - I'm a sugar person, but from the pre-op diet to now (1 month post op), I do not crave anything sweet. I wasn't expecting that at all.
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    April 2019 Surgeries!

    Even with the stall, things are moving along on my end. The important part is that I get to eat eggs and peeled fresh fruit tomorrow. That's all that matters, especially since all of the soft dairy products are causing severe water retention. I'm still happy to be down about 30 lbs total.
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    Non Scale Victories

    And there's room to spare!
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    Fruit!

    My plan says I can have peeled, fresh fruit at 5 weeks.
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    April 2019 Surgeries!

    Congratulations, everyone!!! We did it! I can't wait for updates over the next few months and maybe even years.
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    April 2019 Surgeries!

    Yep! I stalled for 5 days in week 2, then completely stalled in Week 3, with some added water weight. I know it's water weight because my ankles are swollen.

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