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Giw has ur journey been this far? How much weight have u lost? I too received my surgery March 11th

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Hi March, 2013 group. My surgery date was March 22nd. I look forward to sharing ideas and encouragement with you all.

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Hi March' date=' 2013 group. My surgery date was March 22nd. I look forward to sharing ideas and encouragement with you all.[/quote']

Hi:) just wondering how its going for you? I had my surgery the same date as you.

WLS 03/22/13 HW 276(6 yrs ago) pre op weight 252 PSW 237 CW 213.4

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Hi bequi: I've lost 38 pounds in two months post-op. I got into trouble with being stubborn at trying to eat regular foods. I did some serious reading in my textbook "Emotional First Aid," which brought me back on track from my eating frenzy. Now that I've reached 60+ days post-op, I'm allowed Stage 5: 4 oz. Regular Diet. I had trouble eating previously because I was trying to eat regular foods. My stomach pouch won't tolerate fried foods (like bacon or chicken), rice, beef stroganoff, or baked chicken breast (too dry). I will take it slowly and see what works best for my digestive system. Also I am learning what it feels like when my pouch is becoming full, so I can avoid overload which causes discomfort and dumping.

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Had my surgery March 11,2013 I feel so alive. If anyone looking for ideas a good website is The World According To Eggface. I started at 246, I'm now 191.

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Hi bequi: I've lost 38 pounds in two months post-op. I got into trouble with being stubborn at trying to eat regular foods. I did some serious reading in my textbook "Emotional First Aid' date='" which brought me back on track from my eating frenzy. Now that I've reached 60+ days post-op, I'm allowed Stage 5: 4 oz. Regular Diet. I had trouble eating previously because I was trying to eat regular foods. My stomach pouch won't tolerate fried foods (like bacon or chicken), rice, beef stroganoff, or baked chicken breast (too dry). I will take it slowly and see what works best for my digestive system. Also I am learning what it feels like when my pouch is becoming full, so I can avoid overload which causes discomfort and dumping.[/quote']

The best thing is to take it slowly. I struggle with sipping my Water. I tend to forget and gulp it! Not a nice feeling! Fish (mainly Salmon) has become my new best friend.

WLS 03/22/13 HW 276(6 yrs ago) pre op weight 252 PSW 237 CW 203

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