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Hola Hola! Mi vida nueva empieza este Jueves 12 de Febrero en Mexico!

Vivo en California de padres Mexicanos casada con un Mexicano :)

Soy nueva en este sitio, espero aprender de todos y finalmente vivir sanamente!! Saludos a todos!!

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Bienvenida fatulous80! Mucha suerte en tu cirugia el Jueves.

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Hola Hola! Mi vida nueva empieza este Jueves 12 de Febrero en Mexico!

Vivo en California de padres Mexicanos casada con un Mexicano :)

Soy nueva en este sitio, espero aprender de todos y finalmente vivir sanamente!! Saludos a todos!!

Muchisima suerte en tu cirugía, todo saldrá excelente. Muchas bendiciones.

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Bienvenida Carolina!

Muchas gracias!

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Hola como van todos,

Yo me hice la manga gastrica el 1 de febrero, 17 días atrás, necesito me ayuden un poco con su experiencia, la verdad que me siento muy ansiosa x comer, como lo controlaron. Bendiciones

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Hola eso es ansiedad mental en realidad no tienes hambre. Es muy normal pasar por estas ansiedades al principio. Toma mucha agua y recuerda q es solo mental. Trata de hablarlo con alguien y desaogarte con alguien eso me ayudo a mi

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No se asuste es sumamente normal yo tambien pase por lo mismo. El primer mes es el mas dificil. Animo me puedes mandar mensajes privados si quiere para seguir conversando si quiere

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Hey Alex! Hay algún website donde se pueda conseguir más información sobre Sleeve en México con su compañía, en el anuncio dice que hay q llenar una forma pero desde mi iPad no la puedo obtener. Gracias, estoy buscando opciones para la planificar mi cirugía.

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Hola a todos:

Roxylizec: Que bueno que te realizaste la operación, la verdad es que yo apenas tengo la mía el lunes 23. Pero espero que puedas controlar esa ansiedad, por lo menos pensando en la meta.

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Hola chicos, buenas tardes.

El lunes 23 tuve mi operación, de bypass gástrico, Me dieron de alta ayer, y hasta ahí todo bien, pero en la noche comencé con acidez que no me dejaba dormir, y hoy he estado igual, con mucha acidez.

Por otro lado no se sí será normal, pero cada que tomó un poco de agua o de cualquier cosa siento que cae y me da como retorcijones, y tengo una sensación de dolor y de pesadez súper maluco.

Si me pudieran dar consejos serían de gran ayuda.

Mil gracias y Bendiciones.

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Hola @@Starsun100 todo lo que estas sintienfo es 100 % normal. Aun no tienes ni una semana y tu cuerpo a pasado por un cambio super radical. Vas a durar un buen tiempo sintiendote sin animo ya llevo 4 meses y aun no eh conseguido toda mi energia devuelta. Tomo agua despssito y como cada 15min. Camina lo mas q puedas para ayudar a sacar los gasses de tu cuerpo por q sin no te pueden causar dolor. Y con la acidez no me preocuparia tanto por ahora. Si no se te alivia en un mes oh si enpeora pues contacta a tu medico.

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Hola:

Gracias freshair, en ese momento todos mis síntomas eran muy normales, tenías mucha razón.

Pero resulta que jueves y viernes estuvieron de la patada, me agitaba por todo y tenía un dolor impresionante todo el tiempo, me tomaba el pernocte y el efecto me duraba solo 2 horas, pero bueno te cuento que estuve hospitalizada desde el viernes hasta hoy a las 5 de la tarde por que me dio Colitis ( una inflamación e infección del intestino grueso) que aunque supuestamente no tiene que ver nada con la operación, pues de una u otra forma tenía algo que ver.

Mi cirujano me explico que cuando van a operar ellos ponen dosis muy fuertes de antibióticos para evitar infecciones y que lo más seguro es que esos antibióticos mataron las bacterias malas de mi Colón, pero también las buenas.

Pero bueno ya estoy en casa gracias a Dios y sólo les digo que deben estar muy pendientes de sus síntomas... Bendiciones.

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@@Starsun100 ufff oye que pena y que susto!!! Primero me alegro ya ya estes bien y denuevo en casa. Segundo oye pero gracias a dios q desidiste ir a la emergencia oh si no sabra dios q uviese pasado. Tienes toda la razon ahi q estar muy pendiente por eso te dije si persistian oh enpeoraban q consultara al medico. Denuevo me alegra saber q ya esta mejor y q no fueron peor las cosas. Nos continuas contando tu progreso

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Por favor, digan a sus amigos de venir aquí. ¡Es la mejor manera de hacer crear este foro! La comunidad de hispanohablantes es disponible para proveer apoyo entre si, pero necesitamos mas personas. Les deseo buena suerte con sus esfuerzos para pereder peso.

Por cierto, si ustedes necesitan algo, podrían enviarme un mensaje privado en cualquier momento.

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