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Supervixen116

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Supervixen116

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  • Birthday 12/22/1970

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    Long Beach
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    CA

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  1. Supervixen116

    My experience… sleeved on 1/22/22

    Protect the pouch! The first three weeks were SO HARD. You can do this! I'm two years post-op and there were so many temptations and ways I could have ruined the chance I was given. Any time I think I want to eat, I go for a walk. It helps me reset my head.
  2. Supervixen116

    Potatoes 5 weeks out

    I'm two years out and find that potatoes take up a lot of space. Today I had some potato salad with brisket, and I could only eat a couple of tablespoons. Like rice, I find that potato expands.
  3. Supervixen116

    Beer craving

    I went to a friend's 50th birthday party three weeks after my surgery and it was rough! I love beer, and to be there without being able to drink was a struggle. But, I made it through the night without a drink, and I did it knowing that some day I could probably have beer again. I didn't have a beer until six months post-op. I'm two years post-op and I have an occasional beer, but it's usually a stout because anything with carbonation bothers me. I've learned to savor my beer because you will be a total lightweight after surgery. I usually don't finish my pint, which still stuns me! Hang in there - you'll get to have alcohol again, and it will be worth the wait.
  4. Supervixen116

    I Finally Threw Up

    It took almost two years, but rice did me in. My friend, who had gastric sleeve two years before me, said I would throw up in six months. It took a year and a half, but it was rice. I had a great time at a sushi place and paid the price dearly. Rice expands. I should have know this, but I threw caution to the wind. Fair warning to those who eat something that is a carb. Lesson learned!
  5. Supervixen116

    How mobile were you post op?

    I moved as much as I could, but I didn't feel well enough to go back to work as a teacher until the third week out. My friend was out for two months (also a teacher). Everyone is different, so just listen to your body and do what you can to move around. It's important to avoid blood clots!
  6. Supervixen116

    New here :)

    Welcome and congrats! I struggled for the first 5-6 weeks getting everything in and getting the timing right! Now, 7 months out, I look back at that time and wish I hadn't stressed so much over it! Just do what you can, and your body will eventually adjust and get to where it needs to be. It's in shock - you just had major surgery. It will all fall into place eventually!
  7. Supervixen116

    Long meal times

    I'm seven months out, and find that I can eat faster, but my body definitely lets me know when I'm going too fast. Listen to your gut (literally!), and just follow what it says. I find making that extra effort to keep it slow means eating less and getting to full more quickly.
  8. Supervixen116

    Hair loss

    Mine started falling out at about 5 months. I'm now at 6 months and it has stopped. No bald spots or anything, but much more than I was expecting!
  9. Supervixen116

    Breads & the such

    I get what I refer to as the Bread Tingle - my nerve endings tingle after eating a little bread. I generally avoid bread, mainly in favor of getting my protein. I occasionally have a small piece of pizza, but don't eat the crust. I love turkey burgers, but I wrap them in lettuce and avoid the bun. Everyone is different, and as long as I continue to lose weight and get all of my water and protein in every day, a little bread once in a while won't be the end of me.
  10. I had the same problem with my PCP. I got a new one and couldn't be happier!
  11. Supervixen116

    Turkey neck

    I've been using Gold Bond Neck and Chest Firming Cream with great success!
  12. Supervixen116

    I hit 100 pounds lost today!

    Congrats! I'm looking forward to visiting One-derland soon!
  13. Supervixen116

    Caffeine post op

    I started with one cup of decaf at week 3 and went to regular coffee at week 6. No problems at all!
  14. Love Premier! I'm almost three months out and drink at least one a day. I like the Vanilla or Chocolate for coffee creamer, then drink the rest of it in the late morning or afternoon. Strawberry and banana are my other favorites. I buy at Costco or Amazon.
  15. Supervixen116

    Recovery time off...

    I had surgery on a Tuesday and was out the rest of the week as well as the following week. I felt like I could have gone back the Thursday of that second week, but I'm glad I took the whole week. I'm a teacher, so the first few weeks back were pretty exhausting. I have a friend who ended up taking 6 weeks off because she was healing slowly and had little energy. Everyone is different.

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