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Jagator88

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  1. I wouldn't buy a whole lot of anything prior to surgery. Your body goes through quite a bit right after surgery. You may develop short term lactose intolerance, acid reflux, heartburn. I know I can't eat or drink anything sweet. All sweets taste 10x sweeter. For example, if I make a cup of tea I use to put in 3 splenda. Now I only need 1. I dilute my juice with Water to cut the sweetness. I basically drink lots of water and Protein Drinks (made with whey).


  2. I have not heard back regarding the acid reflux but I told the nurse I was taking the protonix 2 x per day and if the reflux woke me up I would take a prilosec. Since I have not heard back I am assuming he is OK with what I am doing. I have not been on the protonix long enough for it to be working to its full potential.

    Nurse called this morning about surgery and it is 09/23 @ 11:30. This is the one to try and open my esophagus back up fully. It is an outpatient surgery that takes about 3 hours. The surgery involves sending a balloon down my throat (thank God I am under for this) and inflating it to pop any remaining stitches and to open the area that closed from being stitched for so long. As you may know they rerouted my saliva to go into a bag to allow my esophagus to heal. I also asked if she could go ahead and schedule the next one as it is due 2 weeks after this one. That surgery is inpatient and is to close the hole in my neck. She said she would get with the doctor and call me back. I'm betting they won't schedule until after this one just in case this surgery is unsuccessful as it was the last time they did it.


  3. Full liquids include clears plus any liquids you can tolerate:

    • sugar-free pudding
    • Low-fat (1%) or Skim Milk
    • No Sugar Added Carnation Instant Breakfast
    • Cream of Wheat (Made thin or soupy with milk)
    • oatmeal (cooked well, made smooth, and thinned with milk)
    • Mashed Potatoes (made smooth, and thinned with milk)
    • Light yogurt (plain or flavored, no fruit pieces at this time)
    • Low-fat small curd cottage cheese (mashed to smooth consistency).

    You may want to have some lactose pills on hand just in case yo have developed a lactose intolerance.


  4. I think each person is going to be different. I had a few sips of wine and the acid it produced was not worth it. Maybe go easy and drink very light your first time. Beer is probably not a good idea due to the carbonation.


  5. I have to agree with you. I had head hunger from the moment I made my final decision to have this surgery. I am 3 months out, on a feeding tube and still have not been truly hungry but I want to eat so bad I can't stand it. I can have every thing on the full liquids list but it involves all sweets and they are just too sweet. I am about 7 weeks away from going on regular foods and I am making a list and compiling recipes of what I will eat once I am able.


  6. I was lactose intolerant before the surgery - however, it affected me differently (out the other end) and I didn't throw up - so there were times when I would suffer the consequences and eat some ice cream -- however, I don't like throwing up so I will now pass on ice cream.

    I tried lactaid before surgery and it didn't really seem to make a difference in the reaction my body had to ice cream so I gave up on it. I don't care to drink milk at all and I actually can enjoy my Golden Spoon frozen yogurt as much as I did ice cream. I can't tolerate much of anything sweet as it is soooo very sweet tasting to me.

    I had a glass of milk with ice (about 3 oz) last night. Lordy was that a mistake. I guess I am now lactose intolerant. I HAVE to drink milk so I am going to try the pills. I sure hope they work because I love milk.


  7. I did Clear Liquids for a week and then for weeks 3-5 mushies; however, I'm starting to add some things.

    One thing I really really like I got from costco...two small seadless watermelon...YUMMY!!!

    I chill it and cut a quarter, cut it up in small pieces and munch on it over and hour...

    Watermelon is going to be the first thing I eat when i get the OK. I have sooooo been craving it. I hope it wwill still be in season and I can get a firm sweet one that I can eat on for a week.:thumbup:


  8. I took Chantix in 2007 and quit smoking for 36 days. As soon as I quit taking it I started smoking again. I had no side effects from it then. I took it again in 2008, quit smoking after 7 days and have not smoked since. I had serious thoughts of suicide that time so I quit taking it after 7 days. Not sure why it affected me differently each time but it does work. Of course, as with anything else, it is directly related to your real desire to quit. It is simply a tool to help.

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