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Hazel_Lane

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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from Kimmie77#thinagain in Smoking   
    After healing from your surgery did anyone still was able to smoke THC?
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from GeneralSherman in JUNE SURGERY BUDDIES   
    June 27th….Let’s GOOOO
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from Mira88 in JUNE SURGERY BUDDIES   
    Hello I’m in for June 27th and I was trying to see if I just stop smoking cigarettes will I pass the nicotine test?On June 20th
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from Kimmie77#thinagain in Smoking   
    After healing from your surgery did anyone still was able to smoke THC?
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from NettyD in surgery on June 19   
    I am..June 27.I am excited and nervous at the same time
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from omrhsn in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OMG!!!You guy’s stories are amazing I’m going in for my surgery June 27.I’m soo excited.
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from omrhsn in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OMG!!!You guy’s stories are amazing I’m going in for my surgery June 27.I’m soo excited.
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from omrhsn in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OMG!!!You guy’s stories are amazing I’m going in for my surgery June 27.I’m soo excited.
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from Mira88 in June Partners   
    Are you excited?
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    Hazel_Lane got a reaction from NettyD in I’m new here.   
    I started this process in January this year.I’m completely scared,but I’m hoping that this becomes a great journey. Running around here getting all the clearances is the headache before the surgery now after the surgery it’s a journey that I hope I’m ready for.
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    Hazel_Lane reacted to SHORTY_ in I’m new here.   
    I started my journey in January 2022, between all the appointments and getting approved for insurance my surgery date was August 2, 2022. The 2-week liquid diet wasn't too difficult up until day 10 ish I started to get a little over it, especially on the day of my birthday. I drank a lot of Protein Shakes (fair-life chocolate is still my favorite to this day) and ate a lot of applesauce, berries, sugar-free pudding, and Panera Soup broth along with V8 & grilled veggie kabobs. I lost about 13 lbs on the liquid diet but aside from weight loss, the main goal is to shrink your liver.
    Day of Surgery I was scheduled to be there at 7 am and surgery at 9 am. I didn't go back till about 2 pm. My hospital stay wasn't bad at all. I actually was able to get around just fine with very little pain the entire stay. Getting in liquids was quite difficult but when you have nothing else to do watching the clock and drinking your liquids wasn't really that bad in the grand scheme of things. I only stayed one night and was discharged by 11 am the next day.
    First week home I was completely drained, and starving. Especially those first couple of days. I basically stuck to everything I had on my liquid diet aside from the berries and veggies. I got around just fine with very little help from my daughter. I was down about another 10 lbs in the first 2 weeks.
    3 months out I was "only" 30lbs down from my surgery weight. I was really disappointed at the time but now looking back Averaging 10 lbs a month is pretty healthy. By that time I was eating pretty normally in the sense I wasn't as restricted. Exercising regularly. Had taken a week's trip to Disney World and had my energy back. On the downside, I got sick often. meat of any kind never sat well with me or anything Tomato based. I would end up purging often. I also had a lot of issues with Constipation. I became slightly reliant on ducolax (would take every other day to avoid being bound up). I was very reliant on Protein shakes, Water, and v8. I remember thinking at one point if I knew it would be that bad Idk if I would have gone through with the surgery because I was so miserable (but so glad I did).
    6 months out I was 45.9 lbs down from my surgery weight. I was low on Iron and high on copper (pretty abnormal about the copper and they think there was a possibility that was inaccurate). I was completely drained and was blaming it on the cold and the weather, not really thinking my Iron was a possibility for how I was feeling. I didn't talk to my doctors about it sooner and I wish I would have. I was still sick often. Meat of any kind still not sitting well with me or anything tomato based. The doctors were kind of unhelpful and just kept encouraging me to keep trying, which was kind of frustrating because I felt like I wasn't being heard for the first time. My issues with constipation weren't as often and was only taking ducolax about 1 or twice a week compared to the months before. I became a lot less reliant on liquids.
    8 months out I'm 55lbs down from my surgery weight. 83 lbs down from my highest. I work out 5 times a week and my eating has been dang near spot on, with a few occasional indulgences. If I feel drained I know it's because I missed a few nights in a row of my iron. I can eat pretty normal without the sick feeling but it still happens every once in a while. Constipation is super rare
    I feel like I hit a lot more stalls than probably most. Eating and physical activity def. go hand in hand and It can be really frustrating. Consistency is your best friend. Between logging your meals, protein & water intake & some sort of physical activity you'll get where you want. I don't think you will ever be fully prepared for what's ahead of you after surgery. I did the research for months to prepare myself and feel like it still wasn't enough.
    I feel so much more confident now, Clothes fit great. No worries about fitting into booths at restaurants or seats on roller coasters or seat belts on airplanes. I love to put on clothes that once couldn't fit and now are way too big on me. It helps me remember how far I've come even if the scale is disappointing. The biggest compliment I love to get these days isn't how great I look, but how happy I look. I get being nervous, we were all in the same storm as you just different boats. But rolling into that surgery room was the best decision I could have made. I feel like I got my life back.


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