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seattle sleeve

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About seattle sleeve

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  • Birthday 05/20/1986

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    Seattle
  • State
    WA
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    98101
  1. Happy 27th Birthday seattle5599!

  2. Happy 26th Birthday seattle5599!

  3. seattle sleeve

    Sleeping Patterns Post-Op

    Exact same here! Maybe it's nutrition or maybe it's that I haven't had any caffeine since my surgery! I was definitely not an addict but I'd make chai with black tea and have a cup a day and have a french vanilla Cappuccino from mix sometimes. i definitely want to have both in the future, if I start waking up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom again afterwards that will probably pin it down!
  4. seattle sleeve

    "You're losing too much too fast!"

    just say "my doctor is fine with it and so am I!"
  5. I'm at a stall too...didn't lose any weight from week 2 to 3 which was very frustrating. I've decided to do low-carb for the week to see if I can kick myself into gear. Also I've adjusted the incline on my treadmill so my walks are more strenuous. Your body can't maintain on the few calories you put in, so have faith that you'll break the plateau, but you do have to put a bit of effort in to do it!
  6. seattle sleeve

    Syntha-6 (sharing)

    so I made the mistake of ordering the vanilla ice cream flavor without really analyzing the nutrition content...it's200 cals per scoop, 6g fat, 22g of protein and 13 carbs per scoop! yikes! i want good taste but that's too much. i just bought a bag of cytosport muscle milk 100% whey from costco, 6 lbs for $30 so it was a great price. it's got 130 cals per scoop, 2g fat, 2g carbs and 27g protein per scoop. i've heard it tastes good and i'll put some instant coffee powder in it in the morning, so i'm happy
  7. seattle sleeve

    Shiraitaki Noodles?

    if I may plug what is in my opinion a far superior (and cheaper, and healthier...) Pasta swap: zucchini pasta http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/23/health/22recipehealth.html I made this a while back, sprinkled just a bit of salt and pepper on it, saute in a bit of olive oil (I use a bit less than what the recipe said) and I put some feta cheese and diced tomatoes on it. Better than regular pasta actually!! I love the nutty, sweet taste of zucchini and it really has a pasta-like consistency. I bought shiritaki noodles on the recommendation of hungrygirl a while back (I think she is a sponsor/getting paid to plug them so I would take her ravings about it with a grain of salt) and I was unimpressed. We can put a man on the moon but we can't make fake noodles that are halfway decent? There are other veggie imitations that are healthier and tastier IMO.
  8. seattle sleeve

    Average hospital stay ( in states)

    I did it outpatient, went in the morning for surgery, went to the hotel later in the day, then went back the next day for IV and a check by the dr.
  9. seattle sleeve

    Sleeved two days ago!

    I guess it depends on the dr, mine does it outpatient w/ a follow up the next morning.
  10. I have "mouth hunger," shrimp tacos from Taco del Mar have been on my mind for some reason and when I think of them my mouth just waters. But unlike before when I would think of something delicious and try to eat something to compensate for it, I think about those shrimp tacos and...do nothing really. Continue to sip on my protein drinks and g2 gatorade and think to myself that I'll get one as a treat for myself once I'm on regular foods. Before I couldn't stop myself with food, I thought of something and had to get it, if I couldn't drive I'd take a taxi, now I'm like "mmm, that would be good" but I'm able to table it, not just because I'm still on full liquids and now that I physically can't and shouldn't eat them but because I don't have that same drive for them.
  11. seattle sleeve

    Syntha-6 (sharing)

    thanks for the reviews, i'm definitely going to pick up the caramel latte one and the strawberry milkshake one! i still have some chocolate powder, maybe mix that half-and-half with the strawberry powder? that sounds delicious
  12. seattle sleeve

    Cancelled!!!

    You hear horror stories about people having the wrong limb amputated, good thing you didn't wake up to have a lapband! I would call them and give them a piece of your mind and say you demand to be rescheduled ASAP. What consultations have you had so far? I had met my dr a couple of times before my surgery so there was no mistaking what was going to be done and by whom. How did you get a random dr who doesn't do sleeves?
  13. I bought some G2 Grape Gatorade (tastes really yummy, 5 carbs/20 cal a cup) a few days ago to "stock up," I have been trying to avoid anything with carbs but I have been so freakin exhausted that I really feel it's worth it, I'll add some to my diet. I quit the pain meds and valium on Monday but have still been really tired, so maybe it's also the residual effects of the anesthesia...
  14. seattle sleeve

    Weak and Tired :(

    I was sleeved on the 11th, it was uncomfortable for the first few days after surgery to drink anything, I'd feel this uncomfortable feeling in my throat and there would be this grumbling noise that was even audible to people a few feet away! It helped to start sucking on ice chips, I think we are so used to gulping down water that it's hard to get used to those microsips we need to start taking. When you suck on ice you can't drink THAT much at a time, it forces you to pace yourself but it allows you to stay hydrated. If you want to keep things interesting you don't have to just freeze water, you can freeze diluted juice, broth, gatorade (try the g2 which has a lot less sugar) and have some sugar-free popsicles.
  15. seattle sleeve

    POST-OP DIET HELP!!!

    aren't you working with a nutritionist or a Dr on your recovery? They should tell you exactly what you should be eating and when. You don't want to follow random advice from people (not that the guidance here is bad at all) because every doctor has developed their own unique post-op plan and if you don't adhere to it and there are complications you might be the one blamed. For example I only had to do clears for two days, including day of surgery, while I've seen others here have to be on clears for a week plus. Get the official word from your doc, you'll feel more comfortable that way.

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