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si*******on

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Came back for some advice which I found very quickly. This board is such a great resource.

    Down 56 from 3/26, Diabetes in full remission and no longer on meds, BP way down, sleep Apnea pretty much gone.

    3 pant sizes so far and 14 pounds to goal.

    Not too much skin flab but noticeable muscle loss, along with the fat. Working on this. Also, I live at 9000ft elevation so I can get a bit dizzy.

    Well done to all the Marchers!

    Just think how very many are inspired by your stories and don't leave a comment. They are out there!


  2. Back to this thread to share that one month out from my March 26th sleeve, I was taken off my last Diabetes med and I am in full remission. Yes, I have done great with weight loss and I'm down 3 pant sizes BUT the metabolic benefit was my main goal and I couldn't be happier.

    I've also been taken off my BiPap and am told I'll only need an appliance for a short time for my formerly severe sleep apnea.

    My BP is around 124/68 and hopefully my BP meds are next to reduce/eliminate.

    Things that were trying to kill me are failing because of my sleeve.

    That ^ is an amazing sentence to type.


  3. 1 minute ago, Sunshinekn2 said:

    @othella2 & @si*******on
    Forreal!! I’m a month post op and have been stuck at 26 pounds lost for 2 weeks.
    I’ve been having a really hard time getting any food down. Beans, eggs, cottage cheese, chicken, I guess my sleeve doesn’t “like” any of it? Can’t really eat without feeling sick.
    Anyone else having a hard time getting “real food” down?

    Sunshine, since I'm just starting the pureed phase I can't offer any advice. However, I am interested in how you will resolve this and am rooting for you. Let us know what works, because you will get past this!


  4. 4 minutes ago, othella2 said:

    What are you doing to lose so much. I was sleeved March 20 and I'm down 20 lbs.. just wondering what I can do different.


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    Othella, I was big and have a great deal of muscle mass. I'm also being very strict about the diet and exercise (like you probably are as well) and I also am no longer diabetic. All these things are probably helping and I think 20 pounds is just the first of many 20 pound drops for you!


  5. Milhouse, I'm grateful for your post. I'm 2 weeks out and just started pureed diet and was wondering the same thing. Slightly dizzy, low-energy and I don't seem to have issues with 'overfilling'. I mushed up about half a cup of veggies/broth last night and had no issues wiht the amount, which got me wondering.

    I'm doing great, lost 30 so far and very happy, but I had the same concerns. Thanks to all who added insight.


  6. Just found this forum. Sleeved March 26th and doing well. Down 30 and excited about the pureed diet.

    I'm staying hydrated which has always been a habit since I live at 9000ft altitude. I'm getting in my walking too.

    No more diabetes meds/insulin. That was my biggest goal and this has me over the moon!

    Slightly concerned about remaining food cravings, but I'm doing pretty good trying to ignore them.

    Me <---- Blessed


  7. Hi Rima,

    I just found this forum. I am 2 weeks post-op and was on 3 oral diabetes meds + insulin prior. A week after surgery my meter was giving me readings between 64 - 89. This worried me as I have never been that low since I was diagnosed. I called my NP manager and she said, don't worry...this is what normal is. She then took me off my only oral I was crushing. It has been a week and I feel tremendous and my post-op appointment with my surgeon was completely positive. My readings are now almost all in the 80's and I intend to keep them there. He said I'm in remission and it could last for years. Eventually I may have to go back to treating diabetes, but he said it would be a very minimal oral med. Because this is the underlying reason I chose surgery with weight loss secondary, I couldn't be happier! (someone cutting onions?)

    Best of luck to you with your journey.

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