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Lily66

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  1. Ugh…2cm Hiatal Hernia was discovered during an upper endoscopy this week. I’m 16 months post op RNY and have never had a HH in my life. I’m trying to figure out how it happened and wondering if anyone else out here has gone through similar? Omeprazole every morning and being very careful is managing it so far. I’d prefer not to have another surgery as long as risk is minimal. Have my follow up with gastro guy in 10 days but/and wondering if anyone else has gone through this. Thanks.
  2. Lily66

    Hiatal Hernia AFTER RNY

    Sort of vomited only once, about 3 months post RNY, which was really more of a spitting up, so no, it’s not that. I managed to fracture L3 vertebrae in March lifting a (few) 30lb boxes of tile (silly me).🙄Bone scan then revealed osteoporosis🤦‍♀️. Six weeks of Fosamax tore up my stomach, thus the upper endoscopy.😬Wondering if that single lifting accident could have caused hiatal hernia?🤷‍♀️I definitely strained. Have also strained many, many times post RNY due to constipation. But seriously? None of this to the extent that I’d imagine a hernia resulting. Just puzzled. Totally puzzled. Glad to hear you seem to be under control with pantoprazole! Continued best wishes to you.
  3. So sorry to hear you ladies are going through this, can totally relate. I had RNY 3/20, had never had a hiatal hernia in my life and now one was discovered during an upper endoscopy earlier this week, 16 months post RNY. I’m totally baffled as to how this happened, not sure what my next steps can and will be. Right now Omeprazole every morning, being very careful. Hernia measures 2cm. Wish you all the best!
  4. I’m right there with ya in frustration. I have been stalled at 159, bouncing to 161 for 3 months. Ugh!
  5. Lily66

    Right Where I Shouldn't Be

    Onmyway1956, I applaud you for your clear, honest sharing. For many of us, the challenging moments, routines, less than ideal habits that we faced preop do present themselves again as life normalizes, postop. For me, it is one day at a time and sometimes one moment at a time. I’ve posted a reminder note on my mirror that simply states “RISE ABOVE”, for in those moments, there is not always time nor inclination for lengthy self talk. Doesn’t work 100% of the time, but does force me into Conscious Choice vs the unconscious reaching for that walked me into trouble. My 2021 motto is to “RISE ABOVE” those moments seeking to derail me. When I’m with others who are able to indulge, I remind myself to resist, and realize the fact that within X amount of minutes their indulgence WILL be over and my resistance muscle WILL be strengthened. Be strong, be patient, be laser focussed on why I am seeking better health. Sending love and all best wishes to you, don’t give up! And thanks again for sharing.
  6. Sorry to hear, Meow2. My A1c was getting progressively higher post RNY also, my high number went around 5.6. Perplexed, as the only sugars in my diet at that point were from fruit. Nurse practitioner cited the watermelon I was juicing was very high in sugar, and on a lower fat, lower calorie, lower food volume intake would really spike my blood sugar. It was like putting pure sugar in my veins with little to slow, offset or balance it. To test it, she had me quit watermelon and sure enough, next blood work was impressively better. Though not fun, you might try only having fruit or sugar items AFTER, and along with, a Protein (and ideally, a tad bit of fat) intake. It helps to slow the absorption of sugar, has worked for me and better than where this was heading. Good luck!💗
  7. Lily66

    Developed Diabetes After Surgery

    Sorry to hear, Meow2. My A1c was getting progressively higher post RNY also, my high number went around 5.6. Perplexed, as the only sugars in my diet at that point were from fruit. Nurse practitioner cited the watermelon I was juicing was very high in sugar, and on a lower fat, lower calorie, lower food volume intake would really spike my blood sugar. It was like putting pure sugar in my veins with little to offset or balance it. To test it, she had me quit watermelon and sure enough, next blood work was impressively better. Though not fun, you might try only having fruit or sugar items AFTER, and along with, a protein intake. It has worked for me and better than where this was heading. Good luck!💗
  8. Lily66

    How hunger feels now

    You folks have summed up my experiences, each and all. The worst is the shaky part. Though not diabetic, I do have a mojo kit to test blood sugar and ketone strips. Next time I’m shaky I’m going to prick that finger and check the numbers. Arabesque, smart choice for protein bar in the night. A small carb may have been quicker but then we’re back where we started...blood sugar drop in a few hours. This happened to me about a month ago, true hunger from no protein since 4pm, then 1:30am and unable to sleep. I wandered into kitchen and went for ‘quick’, ate 1/2 banana. Next time I’ll go for 1/2 protein bar.
  9. Lily66

    Brand suggestions

    Chubrub, Sorry for the late review but I join you in love, love LOVING the SYROKAN sports bra! I had to exchange a few to get a perfect fit but once there I ordered several and want to throw away any other bra I own. Thanks for the tip...I now understand your well placed wild enthusiasm!!
  10. Lily66

    Up All Night

    Hope you feel better as the day goes on! To this day, 9 months out, I don’t do well with meat. I can eat maybe 2-3oz slowly, chewing it very well, yet it still doesn’t set well with me afterward and not worth it. Chicken, beef, pork, none of it. Same with nuts. A few cashews, walnuts, etc. and it feels as though it comes up on me. My body just says, “I don’t want it.” I haven’t tried rice, but noodles feel as though they glop up sticky/stuck and come up the esophagus. Fish, a few shrimp, eggs, greek yogurt, lower fat cheese, oatmeal, lentil soup and veggies and my tummy is a happy camper. Last few months have been venturing out more to see what digests easily for me. Repeated episodes on foods mentioned above tell me it’s just the way it is now, not a one off, and that’s okay! Good luck! It’s definitely a learning journey.💝
  11. Ugh, feel your frustration! Is your Linzess dose right for you? After trying everything under the sun to get regular, I started Linzess last month. We started me on the middle dose and it was too strong...diarrhea every day. Have been on lowest dose past week and seems better. Stools are formed and moving. For me Linzess seems to be “an answer” but correct dose is key. Good luck...it’s not fun.
  12. Lily66

    Hair loss :-(

    I’m almost 9 months out and mine is still shedding at a very high rate. Bloodwork, all levels are excellent but wow....this hair! Fortunately I had thick yet fine hair pre WLS, so other than quite noticeable thinning on top it’s not jaw dropping to others the way it is to moi. As others have noted, use of biotin, etc. has been no help. I take all supplements daily and get 70grams protein, 90+ oz fluid. I’ve been taking Vital Protein Collagen (Costco) hoping that will help. Also, Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray REALLY helps fill out a head of hair. Love, love Oribe hair products, they won’t aid in the growing back, but will make the journey much easier and luscious fragrance. Good luck!
  13. Lily66

    Let’s talk about mental health!

    Well reading YOUR post was LIGHT for me!! You Go Girl! With your beautiful outlook and can-do-spirit, I know good things are about to happen for you! Thanks, and Congrats on you!!✨
  14. Wow, 3 meals/day with no snacks would be difficult for me. I have 1/2 an apple or orange midmorning and other half mid afternoon or string cheese, yogurt, a vegetable, etc.-something sensible but it prevents stomach acid and nausea for me. It also helps maintain a good blood sugar level in my case. We’ve each got different issues to deal with so makes sense plans can be different. I told doc I want my plan to be something I can live with long term and this works. Continued success and best wishes to you!
  15. Yes, a battle. One thing that has helped a lot was my Dr. suggesting not going over 2 hours without eating something. When I plan these mini snacks, most times I’m able to say “okay self, it’s just head hunger. You had something an hour ago and will again in an hour, so hold tight and get over yourself”. Doesn’t work 100%, but hey, I’ll take 60% help and trust that this muscle memory will get stronger each time I refuse to give in. Good luck!
  16. Lily66

    How Often Do You Weigh Yourself?

    Same, EVERY morning like clockwork. I don’t let it get me down, expect fluctuations but as long as overall trend is right I’m a happy lady. Will never, ever give it up! Waaaaay to easy for me to look the other way and bury head in the sand—been there and know how that movie ends.😫
  17. Lily66

    Brand suggestions

    Thanks, Chubrub!! Looks Super Great so I ordered one. Reviews are fab, any tips for getting it on? One humorous creature said she dislocated her elbow getting it hooked🤣. Can’t wait to get it!! And cannot beat Amazon’s free ship, free returns. I mean how EASY they make shopping!!
  18. Awww! What a beautiful Spirit you are! And you’re so right on this. Congratulations that YOUR TIME is just around the corner!! All best wishes to you...something tells me you’re going to do phenomenal, for so often, success is fueled, propelled and led by GRATITUDE!😃💝
  19. Lily66

    New beginning

    TatiannaL, Congratulations for taking the big step in deciding to choose a healthier life, and WELCOME HERE! My Dr. suggested that walking is the best and maybe most effective exercise to do. Start slowly and increase each week, as able. I wish you an exciting, rewarding journey to a new and improved YOU!!💖
  20. Absolutely LOVE this cut on you!! You have a perfectly shaped head for the stacked height in back. It looks like a full, thick head of healthy hair. Congrats! So wish I could pull this off but don’t think I could. My hair has been falling out terribly for past months...each week I hope it will be the last but no, shocking. I just remind myself it’s better than carrying life shortening fat. ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL NEW YOU!💝
  21. Lily66

    What is restriction?

    For me, I don’t feel any restriction unless I eat too much or too quickly. Eating that extra bite beyond what I should creates a feeling as if the food is coming back up to my throat. Not a good feeling, so I avoid it at all costs. Your body will teach you and it pays to be a good student!🤗 When it has happened, getting up and walking around helps me very quickly. Nothing to fear, Enjoy your journey!
  22. I’m 8 months post op and have, this past month, eaten popcorn (98% fat free) a few times without issue, maybe 2 cups, chewed it uber well and ate slowly. Surgeon released me to ‘eat anything my body can tolerate easily’ and gave no exceptions. Still, I would tend to listen to your surgeon in case they have their reasons, or at least question him/her on the why.
  23. Thanks, Lisa! You sound in an Excellent Place as well, Congratulations!!🎊 ...Reflecting on our thoughts past few days, although we acknowledge that ‘we’d be okay and still grateful’, I know deep inside that we’re NOT finished losing - No Way! We’re only 8 and 9 months out and faaaar from giving up! We hit it that we’ve both added more carbs back in via fruits and that has likely added water weight, as well. If I returned to the 30 net carbs daily that I was at, I’m sure 2-3 lbs at least, and more likely closer to 4-5 would drop. I have SO much more energy to exercise when around 60 net carbs a day than I did at 30, however, and love feeling and knowing a balanced and healthy nutrition. As long as we continue what we’re doing, making BEST nutritional choices and keeping those endorphins pumping, we’ll surely continue to inch closer to our healthiest selves. Continued Best to you, and to all sharing this Amazing Journey!💝
  24. Lily66

    Giving Blood

    Agree with both above! As Mr Alley Gator indicated, big blood drive here in FL. A few weeks ago I asked surgeon if okay for me to donate, now 8 months out. He replied my bloodwork was strong so should be fine. Soul searching told me I’d be wiped out for way too long...much as I want to donate, just not ready yet.
  25. Hi Lisa, I’m right there with you!😏 My surgery was one month after yours, I’m 66, walk 2.5 miles every morning (not as much as you..you go girl!), and go to gym 3 days a week for machines/weights/toning. Eating avg of 1,000 cal day per nutritionist advice, protein 65grams, water 74oz. This month added 2 planned snacks of fruit, 1 small orange in the morning and 1 large apple in afternoon for energy, stave off hunger, fiber for digestive. My weight loss was only 2lbs this month! I’m going to just keep on keeping on...don’t want to decrease exercise and feel I’m really eating well. Like you, I really want to lose at least 20 more pounds. If my body stops here, at 1,000 cal/day and dedicated exercise plan, well? C’est la vie!🤷‍♀️😪

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