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critterlady

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  1. It hurts. But it hurts worse if you go in there without preparing! I have long pubes (sorry if TMI) and if you can trim to about 1/4", it's slightly better.

    My last Brazilian was a year and a half ago. I'm still getting ingrowns. I seem to have a problem with that, and they are NASTY. It was fun while it was bare, though.

    Oh, and for your "big girls" question? I wasn't *all that* big when I went, but I was horrified when my esthetician gave me what looked like a washcloth to cover up! I had to ask for a "real" towel just for my insecurity...

    sara


  2. Hahaha...not laughing at you, laughing with you....because on day 6 post op I produced, for lack of a better term, an M&M. That's all. But it was a sign of things getting moving again and by day 8 things were completely normal again. The combination of the anesthesia, pain killers, and lack of food with bulk are probably to blame. If you want to add Fiber, do so. Things will settle out soon, I betcha!

    sara


  3. I'm just wondering about the true causes of band slippage, erosion, and pouch dilation. I understand that vomiting too much can lead to slippage, and eating too much can cause pouch dilation....and those seem to be "operator errors". I am also in the medical field and know that there are some incompetent docs out there, but they are probably in the minority. So let's skip them. As far as erosion is concerned, is that generally caused by having a too-small band for your anatomy or having it filled too tightly? Obviously all surgeries have the risk of complications; what I'm worried about right now is causing some complications because I've advanced my diet too quickly. Well, maybe not according to some, but my post op diet was liquids for 3 weeks, then soft foods for 3 weeks. I advanced to soft foods several days early (because I was sooooo hungry all the time), and during the soft phase I had well-cooked Pasta. I am also unfilled at this point and have trouble recognizing being "full" or "not hungry". When I start to eat, I feel absolutely and totally empty and I'm worried that I've stretched my pouch before I feel 'satisfied'? I'm not eating more than a cup of food at a time, but I still worry. I'm a worrier.

    No vomiting or reflux yet, and no feelings of excessive fullness; I just worry. Any thoughts? Thanks.


  4. I saw a post about walking marathons and 1/2 marathons, and I am intrigued. I am not much for competition, but I wonder if I had a goal to complete a 1/2 marathon (walking, of course!!!) how good I'd feel about myself!

    Any marathoners: how do you find out about them and how to train for them? I live in upstate SC and would probably have to travel but I could at least pretend I'm training for one!

    Are there any websites?

    Thanks!

    sara


  5. Razorgirl, I just had to laugh, because I was in the exact same position two days ago....the same position being I ate the egg of the gods....after 3 weeks on liquids, I nearly cried when I ate that first egg, it tasted so good!

    As far as cheating goes, I probably didn't stick to my post op liquid diet to the letter; I took Soups and blended them to "suckable" consistency. My instructions for that stage were anything you could suck through a straw, so I may have taken a few liberties....but I am so happy to be on soft foods, I could just dance.

    Keep us posted!

    sara


  6. I'm just wondering how long I have to wait after surgery to swim or start a Water aerobics class? My dr told me walking was fine from the get-go, but I think I have to wait a certain amount of time before swimming because of healing, etc. Does anyone know? I'm 3 weeks out. Thank you.

    sara


  7. I'm just wondering if any of you quit smoking during this process. Obviously I know smoking is bad for you, but it's something I've been really reluctant to let go. Now that I'm banded, I'm hoping that once I get some restriction, I won't rely on cigarettes as much between meals....right now I'm still on liquids and am starving. Anyway, I've read some of your stories, how you went from fat and sedentary to fit and athletic. I have never been an athlete. I really don't much enjoy exercising. But maybe if I could simply BREATHE better from not smoking, it would be easier for me to enjoy exercise. Some of y'all have really inspired me and I'd like to know if and how anyone quit smoking. I think, along with the weight loss, quitting smoking would be such a great thing for my health and how I feel about myself...and maybe even gear me up to really exercise!

    sara


  8. I've read a lot of different things and am a little confused!

    I have read things that say you should eat 3 oz of meat, then if you have room, some vegetables, and only if you STILL have room should you eat starch.

    I've also read that folks do Weight Watchers style diets.

    But in my opinion, if you're only able to eat 1/2 c at a time, a few times a day, why not eat WHATEVER you want? (within limits, of course...nobody should eat ice cream 3 times a day...) Whatever doesn't get you stuck, that is....Portion control, right?

    I understand that some folks need specialized diets for health reasons. But do others sort of "preach" the meat, veggies (starch) because it's healthy and not likely to lead to cravings or overeating?

    Would some of you mind telling this newbie WHAT you eat?!

    Thanks!

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