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cajun

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  1. Photo Steve said: "Be careful with lentil or bean Soups cause the shells can cause some real discomfort"

    Darn. I love bean Soup. Sometimes I take a can of Beans and blend them with a little milk, and that is a meal. Do a lot of you have trouble with beans, even blended? There are tiny pieces of the skin in the soup.

    I have not been sleeved yet but will be before long! Just getting all my ducks (and beans) in a row!


  2. Well, sounds like the "hid-a-key" worked!!!

    (smile)

    Seriously, I think that the nutritional, metabolic and other changes that go along with this journey are bound to affect us mentally until we get back on a maintenance nutritional intake that feeds the neurons really well with at least 1200 calories a day. The brain on 800 calories is just going to act like a brain on 800 calories. I'm expecting to laugh at myself a lot over the next year. I can tolerate it in order to get where I want to be in weight.


  3. :lol0::lol0::lol0::lol0:Cajun, I wonder where you have heard of rotten gravy yogurt? I'm still laughing.:lol0::lol0::lol0::lol0:

    No kidding, that is what it has always tasted like to me. I like gravy ok but yogurt taste like gravy made with sour milk. Maybe after I get my sleeve it will be oh, so delicious.:lol0:

    I was responding to a post by someone who said they thought yogurt tasted like "rotten gravy"!!!

    It's easy to see how someone who does not like it might think it tastes like sour milk...but gravy? I don't know. Anyway, I like it myself! glad you got a laugh out of my post!


  4. I am not on BC pills but if I were, after reading your story I would stop taking them about three months before surgery, at the END of a pack, and go live on a deserted island where I could not do any damage for two months!

    What an awesome husband you have! He deserves a hundred gold stars. And you do too for being smart enough to choose him!

    Hang in there, HORMONE MANIA shall pass and you will be so happy with your outcomes from surgery!


  5. Caffeine...diuretic or not...

    I did some more research after McMad's post...interesting findings:

    "Caffeine is a mild diuretic, but the urinary output effects attributed to caffeine have frequently been exaggerated. Recent research has found that the minimal diuretic effects of caffeine do not compromise overall body hydration status in healthy women."

    SOURCE: Caffeine & Women's Health

    AND

    "Some research has shown that caffeine intake can also affect our Fluid balance"...(however)

    "Back in 1928, caffeine was shown to have no significant impact on urinary output. Subsequent studies have shown that caffeine-containing beverages did not impact urinary output any differently than other beverages. Based on this, the Institute of Medicine recommends that "unless additional evidence becomes available indicating cumulative total Water deficits in individuals with habitual intakes of significant amounts of caffeine, caffeinated beverages appear to contribute to the daily total Water intake similar to that contributed by noncaffeinated beverages." (this is an ancient study...1928!)

    SOURCE: Caffeine Health Effects, Facts, Statistics, Addiction and Withdrawal on MedicineNet.com

    SO...."I stand corrected". Thanks, Mc Mad


  6. ZSFlower:

    The "pinhole" theory makes sense...but I would suppose they had more leaks before they started doing the oversewing, so it has continued as a practice (for some). If the stats that come out of using glue for a couple of years turn out to be better, I guess they will eventually all switch to glue. It's all about getting better and better at a relatively new procedure.

    Thanks for the info.


  7. Rebekah:

    I am just curious: How can oversewing cause infection?

    Also, there is always swelling after cutting out a portion of the stomach, whether oversewing is done or not. Does your surgeon think there is MORE swelling after an oversew than if the staple line is just glued?

    Have not had my VSG yet, but am wanting to learn everything I can about this before hand so I ask good questions when I get to the point of talking to a surgeon. Have not seen any literature looking at this issue...if you know of any I'd like to read it.

    Thanks.


  8. Wasa,

    Thanks for this link. Very interesting. My internist checked my D3 level a few months ago and I was deficient, level 28. I am feeling much better after starting 5,000 units/day. I had a few qualms about taking so much of a fat soluble vit, but looks like all the literature I've reviewed supports this route.

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