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Lanie992

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Yikes @ 2 trips to the ER... I am having issues with getting my water in, not protein.. but that scares me so much. Don't want to have to go to the ER. Have you tried Aldi's 1 net carb bread? I felt it was very bland at first, but I am getting acclimated to it and actually enjoy it now. It is nowhere near good as regular bread but it does sate my craving for bread. I use one slice and have an egg with cheese. There are two varieties: wheat and multiseed. I bought both and prefer the wheat. Taco meat has been super easy for me since week 3... (I was still in the puree stage so I pureed it a bit but not enough to look like dog food). I made tacos last night -- I use half of a low-carb Mission tortilla or the Ole Xtreme Wellness High Fiber Low Carb Tortilla Wraps. I used to eat chicken like 5 times a week before the sleeve.. and I've had a tougher time with it too. It doesn't come up, but it just sort of sits there.. I barely eat it now. I actually do better with sirloin steaks than chicken... which I know some people have issues with steak but I do well with it, but not chicken.... strange. If you shred the chicken -- it does make it easier to get down.
  2. I was thinking about that earlier. It probably does really help you stay centered... and if you do get it off track, it will help to get back on target. I definitely plan to continue on this website like you do. My plan is once I get to my goal - I will have a certain weight limit to not creep up to again. And will start working to lose again. Maybe 5-10 lbs above my goal weight? That is how I am planning it now. One step at a time though. I got to get to my goal first.
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    New here :)

    I am almost 3 months out and still struggle to get my liquids in, which is weird because I used to drink water ALL day long before surgery... but now I am rarely thirsty and rarely have room in my tummy.. Just try to keep sipping through the day. That's what I do.
  4. Interesting using that calculator and everyone responses to what it says you should have weighed 1 year out. Seems like everyone did way better than it calculated.. that is optimistic. It says I will reach my goal (135 lbs) after 1 year.. I am almost 3 months out and I have 23 lbs to go. I am losing pretty slowly... 2 lbs a week'ish, so I was hoping I'd be at my goal by December... but I think it is feasible.
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    Anyone NOT lose weight post op

    Yes, I usually eat around 600 calories per day... no more than 800 calories and that's if I eat A LOT... @kellieym --You will not be hungry after surgery. Trust me. In the beginning, I struggled to even get 600 calories in. And your body doesn't need more than that, if you research. You will do great, especially if you are that disciplined.
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    GERD before surgery advice

    My GERD got better with the sleeve, but I had a hiatal hernia repair ---which I think was the cause of my pre-surgery GERD. But just from reading here - seems like a lot of sleevers do develop GERD after surgery and some subsequently get bypass to help relieve it.
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    help i think im overeating

    I'd be careful with Apple Juice... even if it is "no sugar added" -- it will have sugar in it from the apples. I just looked up the nutritional facts for Great Value No Sugar Added Apple Juice.. and it has 28g's of carbs for one serving.. and that is net carbs as there is no fiber in it. I don't eat 28g's of net carbs in a day -- much less in one serving... 28g's of sugar too. Remember: low carb and low sugar are VERY important to your weight loss journey. EDIT: I was told no fruit juices in my liquid diet, even if they have "no sugar added".. That label is very deceptive.
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    help i think im overeating

    Definitely agree that it is probably "head hunger". I had that BAD during my first 2-3 weeks. Now it is gone completely (at coming up on 3 month).
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    BCBS Illinois

    Awesome news! All the requirements went much faster than I thought and I had the surgery soon after - I had to wait a month longer because of Covid though. Congratulations!
  10. Also, do you guys count your carbs by the full amount on the ingredients list, or do you deduct the fiber & sugar alcohol content, like people do who do Keto (counting macros)... When I say I eat less than 20 carbs - I am calculating it with the fiber & sugar alcohol subtracted.
  11. Is the carb limit different for bypass patients and sleevers? Just curious. I stay under 20 carbs per day but that is just how my diet works out -- I don't plan it.. I am a very picky eater and usually rotate what I eat each week & I am determined to reach my goal weight by December (at least 25 more lbs - don't know if it is possible though), so I am being pretty strict with myself.. I would be happy with up to 30 grams though - just the foods I gravitate towards right now keep me at a lower scale.
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    Always feeling sick

    I have read that some people develop an intolerance to dairy after surgery. That might be the problem, but I agree with catwoman - I would definitely call the surgeon's office and get professional advice.
  13. I think if they already approved you - you should be fine. I wouldn't worry about it. Four days away from surgery! Congratulations! That's so exciting!
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    Is anyone else as disappointed...

    Awesome advice! And you've done GREAT, even with the re-gain issue. Congratulations on your journey!
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    Is anyone else as disappointed...

    Thank you! I've been reading the person you are responding to -- and I scroll by and I can't take it anymore. The negativity and boasting is just too much. Almost like they feel better about themselves by shaming others. It is so disappointing, because I truly feel like you guys are my support group and if anyone would be understanding about food addiction... and WLS speed bumps -- it would be fellow WLS patients. To avoid this post being negative. I just want everyone here to know that I support you. We will all have struggles during this process and this should be a safe, non-judgment zone to help one another. I believe in all of you and we will get through this together! And to the OP -- yes, I get frustrated too. I am trying hard not to compare myself to others who have quicker results. I do feel a lot better and I am happy I did the surgery regardless though. Big hugs and love to you all.
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    MAY 2020 Sleevers

    Thanks. Hopefully it won't take too long to level out. I am glad all my other numbers are in range... besides the "good cholesterol" -- which I don't think I've ever had in range... I doubt I ever will. I did eat some avocado 🥑 today though. Good to see you! I got rid of the burping about one month out. Maybe it will go away for you - in time? I need to do a clothing purge too! I might do that this weekend!! I've been told to not buy clothing during this time since I will be constantly changing sizes. I just want all the weight gone so I can shopping and buy new clothes!🤣
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    MAY 2020 Sleevers

    That is amazing! My surgery was May 21st too. I am only down 31 lbs. It is coming off slooooowly for me. But I hope to be under 160 lbs next week...we'll see. I feel great. I've read a lot of sleevers have acid reflux after the surgery, but mine is gone... I didn't realize how bad I had acid reflux until after the surgery and hiatal hernia repair. I got my blood work done and everything is normal besides low HDL ("good cholesterol") and I had elevated ALT levels ---which are enzymes in the liver. I googled around and saw that an elevated ALT number in sleevers is common though. I have my 3 month post-op appointment in 2 weeks. I will see what the Doc says about that ALT number, but I am not concerned about it right now.
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    BCBS Illinois

    I have BCBSTX .... a BMI of 31.9 ( 5'5" and 192 lbs)... I got approved within 4 days.. With that said, I had other ailments -- high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high triglycerides and sleep apnea....(also on the verge of being diabetic)... My doc had told me not to expect to get an approval/denial for another 30 days... but it only took them 4 days.
  19. My doctor did not even require a pre-op diet. I was eating normally up to the day before... however, I was on the "smaller" side, so I am not sure if that is his plan with every patient ... or just the ones with less fat to lose. I think you will be fine, but I would suggest NOT eating any more fast food... and going back to the regimen your surgeon prescribed for you. You can do it! Dig deep inside you and resist the urge to cheat...Don't continue to sabotage yourself.
  20. You look fantastic. Congratulations!
  21. I was the same way.. So comfortable and pain-free in the hospital getting morphine every 2 hours... Then I got home and once the last dose of morphine wore off -- I was in a lot of pain, but it only lasted a few days. Days 3 and 4 were the worst for me. I also regretted it on day 3 & 4... but every day - my pain lessened. Just trust the process -- everything will get easier with time. Just take things slow and be gentle with your body... it is mad at you right now for putting it through this... but things will calm down. I promise! Keep us updated and good luck! You got this!
  22. I did too for at least 3 weeks AFTER surgery, then I got used to it. If you want a good alternative to chips - get Quest Protein chips. They are a great protein source (19g) with low net carbs (4g) and only 1g of sugar. The Ranch flavor tastes just like Cool Ranch Doritos. They are kind of pricey though.. but Sam's Club and Target carry them.
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    Exercise

    Gyms aren't open in a lot of places. They're not open in my city due to Covid.. and it is hot as hell here, so I walk when it gets dark and cooler. I wish gyms were open, but I probably wouldn't go anyway -- too much risk factor for the Covid.
  24. I am 8 weeks and have lost 26 lbs, so we're about even on how much we have lost in almost the same time period! I get discouraged too, but now I realize that it is normal. We just have to be patient.

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