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I was sleeved on may 1st. I am down 35lbs which is great. I am not longer pre diabetic, perfect cholesterol, everything great

However I am not feeling great. I am trying to get everything in and I'm not being so successful. I was in the hospital lastnight for dehydration When I got home I fell asleep in my contacts and woke up not being able to open my eyes. I miss another day of work to now find out I have ulcers in both eyes

I can't eat and I cant drink. I had a full blow anxiety attack and then I started to throw up foam. I'm such a mess and feel like I'm not ready for this even though I am beyond ready. I could cry

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I was sleeved on may 1st. I am down 35lbs which is great. I am not longer pre diabetic, perfect cholesterol, everything great

However I am not feeling great. I am trying to get everything in and I'm not being so successful. I was in the hospital lastnight for dehydration When I got home I fell asleep in my contacts and woke up not being able to open my eyes. I miss another day of work to now find out I have ulcers in both eyes

I can't eat and I cant drink. I had a full blow anxiety attack and then I started to throw up foam. I'm such a mess and feel like I'm not ready for this even though I am beyond ready. I could cry

this is normal trust me it will get better. your stomach is healing an still swollen, your new stomach is trying to adapt to the new anatomy and all of the other body functions are readapting to the new addition to their family per se hehehe. healing requires alot of hydration and since you already cant enough liquids and other things into the stomach the body will try to hydrate itself from inside causing dehydration. just hang in there and try your best, you will love it after 2 to 3 months or maybe less.

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Have you talked to your Dr? Are you taking anything for acid? Are any liquids better than others (warm/cold/hot?) I feel for you, I'm sure it will get better as you continue to heal. It's a major change for your body but everything will eventually heal

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OMG, you poor thing!! The first month or so can be very rough. I know how hard it can be to get in liquids. My suggestion would be to worry less about food right now and more about liquids. Maybe try to get in two Protein drinks per day, plus Vitamins, and as much Water as you can tolerate. Give your stomach a rest. If you can't tolerate whey Protein, try soy protein. GNC makes one that's pretty good, and believe me, I tried and couldn't handle about a dozen before I found that. A lot of people are severely lactose intolerant after the surgery (including me) and the whey protein can be a real problem. If you're dehydrated, it will effect EVERYTHING!! Weight loss, energy, digestion... it all is impacted by Water.

As for your eyes, all I can do is offer sympathy and hugs.

Just take one day at at time. It's going to get a lot better in the next few weeks.

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I am so sorry about all your issues. I am like everyone above, concentrate on your fluids, that is what is causing most of your issues I believe. I know it is hard but sip,sip,sip...all day. I had to force myself and it did work for me. Hang in there, you will get better soon and be loving your sleeve. Hugs to you!

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(((hugs))) It WILL get better. I agree that you should concentrate on fluids for now and let the Protein requirement rest until you're better able to tolerate fluids. Try changing the temp of what you're drinking to see if that helps. Also, Decaf unsweet tea goes down the easiest of anything I drink these days, maybe it would work for you?

Have you talked to a therapist? It might help with the mental issues right now. This is a tough journey for many. I had a stinking panic attack while on the exercise bike about a month ago. For some reason the thought crawled into my head that "I won't be able to eat enough to keep myself from starving to death!" That thought would not leave no matter how logically I talked to myself. I finally called my therapist and went in to talk to her. She's not a bariatric therapist, but she helped me deal with that stupidity quickly. Sometimes a little professional intervention is called for, no matter how strong or prepared we may be.

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I feel better already. I need to learn to calm down. I blow smoke up my own ass lol. Thank u everyone for your advice

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To be 100% honest I felt like complete and utter CRAP for about 8 weeks.

NOTHING felt right going down. Most came right back up.

I had no energy and to top it off I had acne and seat like a farmer,

It DOES GET BETTER!

I promise.

Recovery was something I was not fully aware of. No one can ever describe just what happens or how long it takes.

Just give yourself a break, take it slow and cry when you need to...or throw things when you need to.

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I was sleeved on may 1st. I am down 35lbs which is great. I am not longer pre diabetic' date=' perfect cholesterol, everything great

However I am not feeling great. I am trying to get everything in and I'm not being so successful. I was in the hospital lastnight for dehydration When I got home I fell asleep in my contacts and woke up not being able to open my eyes. I miss another day of work to now find out I have ulcers in both eyes

I can't eat and I cant drink. I had a full blow anxiety attack and then I started to throw up foam. I'm such a mess and feel like I'm not ready for this even though I am beyond ready. I could cry[/quote']

Oh no, I'm sorry that you are going through such a tough time. I pray that things will turn around quickly for you. Good luck & hang in there. :(

Little Bits

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Oops...I responded before I read the rest of the comments. I'm glad that you are feeling better!!! :)

Little Bits

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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