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2 months and 13 days post-op
Possum220 replied to Slim Brotha H's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Brilliant effort. Keep going. 😊 -
Surgery is over, I'm ready for my weight loss
Possum220 replied to doobie31's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I was on an IV after surgery for two and a half days. I came home from hospital very swollen from fluids. It hurt my feet just to walk. Happily after about 5 days the excess water had left my body. Weighing once a week will help you avoid the fluctuations that happen normally in our bodies. -
Slow weight loss here too. 12.5g loss over 7 weeks but not too fussed about it. It's all downwards.
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Mmmm Twisties. As a nurse that works long hours you need fuel to get you through the night. Plan some good snacks. Ones that make you feel good on the outside and good on the inside. You have put your body in a much better place by your persistence and hard efforts. You are a star at doing this.
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MONTHLY WEIGH IN 6 WEEKS POST OP
Possum220 replied to liveaboard15's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
This is an amazing loss. Congratulations. 😄 -
Frustrated with being unable to eat
Possum220 replied to Brittneykdelacruz's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
No, not ridiculous at all. Now is the time to start working on how you can comfort yourself in other ways besides food. I like to hug my very big polar bear. I love perfumes so I bought myself a bottle of Jovan musk. Maybe finding a psychologist to talk to or see a dietician about new food choices. What would be something positive for you to do as a distraction/ Exercise like walking will help to ease your appetite unless you are truly hungry. It's a good thing that tomorrow is a new day and time for a new start. -
Crying is helping to deal with the tension and fear that you may be feeling. Want a good cry? Then have one. Want to have this Op then one foot in front of the other. You dont have to get this surgery done at all. You can stop everything if you really want to. Do what is right for you and your body. You got this.
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Surgery on Monday? You have done absolutely nothing wrong. Your tummy will still be feeling swollen from the op. It is normal to feel like this. Give yourself a chance to heal. Try walking to move those gas bubbles around and out. A heat pack will also help with the pain. It will get better.
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Bad abdominal pain/nausea
Possum220 replied to Dani1491's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Certainly contact your surgeon or his office to alert him that you are having problems. They also may have a solution. Use a heat bag on the area that is hurting and walk to get air bubbles moving. Did you doctor not give you some heavier pain relief than Tylenol? Make sure that you take the Tylenol as advised and not skip doses as that will help the base line of your pain. Hope you feel better soon. -
Period Irregularity post surgery
Possum220 replied to Sunshine Princess's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It can happen and does happen due to the hormonal changes that you have been going through since the operation. It's one of those things that you never hear about until it happens to you. Fingers crossed that it will settle again. -
Today I had my follow up appointment with my surgeon. He took one of my stitches out. I have been having pain on my left side in the abdominal region. He said that it was a seroma (collection of fluid) that should go away in one to two weeks. My face looks smaller today. I hope it will catch up with the rest of my body. The surgeon also asked if I would like to see some of my operation. He showed me what it was like inside my tummy and where he had removed some adhesions. It was pretty cool. Glad that things have gone okay.
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Not sure if I should go through with it
Possum220 replied to corinne2022's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
It is a very big decision emotionally, physically and financially. You should not take this lightly. It is something that you will not be able to undo once it has been done. I found it helpful to write down a list of pros and cons. What do you have to lose and what do you have to gain? Are you happy with where you are at now? For me I know that I was literally killing myself with food. I couldnt walk far at all. Even two and half weeks later I can walk further and am in less pain. For me it is all about health. What will be the reason that is most important for you? 😊 -
Good Luck with your operation tomorrow. it will be good to get your gall bladder out at the same time to. No unexpected surprise later on. Breathe, walk and sip sip sip. Dont forget a heat pack to ease the pain.
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Isn't it great that diabetes is helped by this operation. I was taking Metformin, Two types of insulin and Galvumet before the operation. Since then I have not taken anything and my bloods have remained stable. Still on the puree stage now. It will be interesting to see how the bsls it goes when the real food is back on the menu. We will see. Any drop in medications will be a bonus for us.
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Vasovagal Syncope (Fainting) post gastric sleeve
Possum220 replied to GlA's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sometimes iron pills are not enough to address the iron deficit. I was low in iron and my doctor gave me an iron infusion (via a drip). All good after that. Your doctor will want to know that things are not better. -
Vasovagal Syncope (Fainting) post gastric sleeve
Possum220 replied to GlA's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Check in with your doctor for tests. My blood pressure was low and I kept on getting dizzy after the surgery. I was taking my normal amount high blood pressure medication. Turns out it was now too much. Your doctor is the best way to get this addressed. -
You aint no puppet Merrill. I am glad that you will be going to the medical board. If the hospital was losing money I am sure they would make a change. I wonder if they could refund your costs to date? The distress of this must be so hard. Channel your hurt/anger into some exercise or whatever you think will have a positive effect. Hopefully on Friday a solution will be found. I would love to hear the outcome. Hugs dear lady.
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Heat pad is lovely way to help with the pain.
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That is horrid vikingbeast. A very good word of caution to us. I am 10 days PO. There are a few twinges and aches happening. I am not champing at the bit. I also had a hernia repaired so I am loathe to push myself before my body is ready. The procedure that you had will be in place for the rest of your life. You have the time to go as hard as you need when your body is ready. It is the surgeon that have seen lots of people and how long our bodies take to recover. Walking is a really good thing to do to get your body headed in the right direction.
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I am so sorry Merrill that this has happened for the second time. Once is bad enough but twice really stinks. Why are they even booking you in when a bed can't be guaranteed. How disappointing. No wonder you would be losing focus. Is it possible to have a chat with the surgeon's office and let them know how this is affecting you emotionally and financially? Surely you are not the only one who is being impacted and they need to ensure that there are no more false starts. Taking care of their patients starts before the operation. Covid really is a pain. Given that this has been the situation for the past two years time to make constructive improvements to their booking system. ((Hugs))
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I had mine on the 9th. After surgery and being on IV fluids my calves and feet were swollen with fluid. We need to let ourselves heal. I am staying away from the scales. Breathe.
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How often do you weigh yourself after WLS?
Possum220 posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had an RNY a week ago. At this point I am scared to weigh myself for fear of retaining fluid. Not sure when to weigh myself. Every month, week or day? In previous attempts with weight loss programs I found the weekly weigh in daunting due to the fact that I was a slow lose most people weigh themselves. How often do you weigh in? -
How often do you weigh yourself after WLS?
Possum220 replied to Possum220's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It is horrid when the scales seems to rule our lives. Health is the reason why I started on this journey. Here's to health for the both of us River Moon. :) -
How often do you weigh yourself after WLS?
Possum220 replied to Possum220's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am wanting to avoid that bummed out feeling too. I know that I will be weighed when I see my surgeon next Wednesday. Hope that will not be disappointed. -
How often do you weigh yourself after WLS?
Possum220 replied to Possum220's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That sounds sensible.