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Ok now I'm freaked out.. Will be sleeved in jan

Don't be freaked out, honestly I am finding this journey to be easier than I ever thought it would be.

Each day gets easier & easier.

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I'm at my 15-day mark. I've only lost 12 pounds, but I'm feeling better already! My daughter, who is a physical therapist, told me that my weight loss will probably be slower than most as I BARELY met the requirement for surgery at 5'11, 250 lbs. and 37 BMI.

I was wondering if I'm normal...I've had a really hard time sticking to the prescribed diet routine (clear liquid diet, full liquid diet, etc.) I am now supposed to be on a pureed diet, but since the first few days, I've been able to eat anything I've wanted! I've been making sure to chew it more than usual, but other than that, nothing has changed except my appetite and how full I get quickly! I am going to see my doctor for the first time after surgery on Tuesday, I hope I haven't messed myself up! I guess I'm most worried about stretching out my stomach early on and it never going back! UGH!

Anyone else not followed the protocol?

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Ok now I'm freaked out.. Will be sleeved in jan

I just posted....as you can see, for me, this was NO SWEAT! I'm actually going to join a gym today and start working out again! It will be amazing and you won't regret it!

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I'm at my 15-day mark. I've only lost 12 pounds, but I'm feeling better already! My daughter, who is a physical therapist, told me that my weight loss will probably be slower than most as I BARELY met the requirement for surgery at 5'11, 250 lbs. and 37 BMI.

I was wondering if I'm normal...I've had a really hard time sticking to the prescribed diet routine (clear liquid diet, full liquid diet, etc.) I am now supposed to be on a pureed diet, but since the first few days, I've been able to eat anything I've wanted! I've been making sure to chew it more than usual, but other than that, nothing has changed except my appetite and how full I get quickly! I am going to see my doctor for the first time after surgery on Tuesday, I hope I haven't messed myself up! I guess I'm most worried about stretching out my stomach early on and it never going back! UGH!

Anyone else not followed the protocol?

I am 12 days out and have bent the rules a little at a time. I developed a secondary infection at my drain site and have had to find creative ways to get my antibiotic down. One involves a concoction with applesauce. I tried to drink a Protein shake today and gagged. I've been on them since November 30 and feel like if I see another I will vomit. So I have tried other ways to get my Protein in without it being a complete solid. It's been interesting.

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I'm at my 15-day mark. I've only lost 12 pounds, but I'm feeling better already! My daughter, who is a physical therapist, told me that my weight loss will probably be slower than most as I BARELY met the requirement for surgery at 5'11, 250 lbs. and 37 BMI.

I was wondering if I'm normal...I've had a really hard time sticking to the prescribed diet routine (clear liquid diet, full liquid diet, etc.) I am now supposed to be on a pureed diet, but since the first few days, I've been able to eat anything I've wanted! I've been making sure to chew it more than usual, but other than that, nothing has changed except my appetite and how full I get quickly! I am going to see my doctor for the first time after surgery on Tuesday, I hope I haven't messed myself up! I guess I'm most worried about stretching out my stomach early on and it never going back! UGH!

Anyone else not followed the protocol?

I am 12 days out and have bent the rules a little at a time. I developed a secondary infection at my drain site and have had to find creative ways to get my antibiotic down. One involves a concoction with applesauce. I tried to drink a Protein shake today and gagged. I've been on them since November 30 and feel like if I see another I will vomit. So I have tried other ways to get my Protein in without it being a complete solid. It's been interesting.

Interesting! I don't have a drain site. Did you have laproscopic surgery? I only have six small incisions on my belly. I'm sorry that you have to take medication that is "tough to swallow" (lol!). I guess I'm fortunate because I like my Protein drinks....Premier Protein--here are the links to where I bought the two flavors:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CXB8XRG

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IOTB1L6

There is 30 grams of protein in each little box, and at this price, I really feel like it is a good deal compared to the prices I found in stores.

Hang in there, friend!!

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@@idahoteacher I was a teacher for 18 years :) I now work at our regional education service center. I support school districts software, other computer support, and PEIMS. I love my job.

I was on Clear liquids for 2 weeks then liquids, including yogurt, Protein shakes for two more weeks. I cheated a little at 3 weeks but I did not want to hurt my stomach where it was stapled. Once I started on mashed potatoes and Beans, I had little bites of other food here and there, but soft foods, not meat. I would just be really careful and follow your doctors suggestions.

Good luck to you!!!!

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I have gone off plan a few times as well; some worked out for me, some not so much. Like you, any thing I did I chewed until it was pretty much liquid because I was afraid not to. I also am afraid that I am going to stretch my new tummy back out!

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@@idahoteacher My surgery was laprascopic using the DaVinci Robotic equipment. My surgeon chooses to leave in a drain for a week. I just happen to be unlucky enough to be susceptible to staph. ???? I'm also allergic to penicillin, so finding an antibiotic to treat me is always a joy. I guess it wasn't available in liquid so I'm left to break open capsules and make the best of it. "This too shall pass..."

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@@idahoteacher I was a teacher for 18 years :) I now work at our regional education service center. I support school districts software, other computer support, and PEIMS. I love my job.

I was on Clear Liquids for 2 weeks then liquids, including yogurt, Protein shakes for two more weeks. I cheated a little at 3 weeks but I did not want to hurt my stomach where it was stapled. Once I started on mashed potatoes and Beans, I had little bites of other food here and there, but soft foods, not meat. I would just be really careful and follow your doctors suggestions.

Good luck to you!!!!

I'm happy that you are loving your job! I taught for 26 years up until this fall....and wrote a spontaneous resignation letter! I've enjoyed the break! I just finished my second Masters degree this month and would love to find a remote position such as yours (my 2nd is a Masters of Educational Technology). Until the right position comes along, I have enough funds to continue to be content not "living by a school bell!)!

I enjoyed reading your response! Thanks for sharing!

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@@idahoteacher My surgery was laprascopic using the DaVinci Robotic equipment. My surgeon chooses to leave in a drain for a week. I just happen to be unlucky enough to be susceptible to staph. I'm also allergic to penicillin, so finding an antibiotic to treat me is always a joy. I guess it wasn't available in liquid so I'm left to break open capsules and make the best of it. "This too shall pass..."

You poor thing! I am allergic to Sulfa (not penicillin--that's rough!) so I can imagine your struggle! Stay strong and stay positive! We can do this!!!

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Hello y'all, newbie here. I was sleeved on 12/11. I'm still having pain in my left shoulder. It it's driving me nuts. I'm still having a hard time getting all my Water in. I was having pain every time I ate or drank. My surgeon said it was swelling in my new stomach. He wrote a script for carafate. Now, no more pain while eating out drinking. Just taking it one day at a time. Good luck to everyone!

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I was sleeved 12 14. Havent had one day of getting over 30 ounces in. Im on full liquids for 4 weeks. Am able to eat 3 ounces of Jello or pudding at a time, for my meals. Im hungry too. They may call it head hunger and it may be true, but most of the time my tummy feels hungry from the bottom of the pits of hell.

Hi! I was sleeved on 12/17 and have the hungry feeling too. I was worried that something was wrong so I'm relieved to see your post. Christmas was super hard with the family eating all the goodies and yummy foods. I found that sipping on my Protein shakes help when I feel hungry but I am no where near getting all my Water in. ???? Have you found anything to help you?

I was thinking about doing some Nutribullet shakes but wasn't sure if I could add in the fruits and veggies yet...

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I was sleeved on the 8th. I am able to get my Protein in but my 64oz of other fluids is a struggle. I sip every 15 minutes in between meals and protein but I have to sleep also. Having a Migraine the past few days didn't help but neither did the extra strength Tylenol. If you have Migraines what do you take since Aspirin is not allowed?

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I was sleeved on the 8th. I am able to get my Protein in but my 64oz of other fluids is a struggle. I sip every 15 minutes in between meals and Protein but I have to sleep also. Having a Migraine the past few days didn't help but neither did the extra strength Tylenol. If you have Migraines what do you take since Aspirin is not allowed?

Just keep sipping, the liquid leaves your stomach faster than even soft foods, so you can drink a little more than you can eat. Mine was the 9th, I keep an insulated travel cup with me and sip all day.

For migraine we can only take Tylenol. My nurse suggested coffee for headaches, even if it's not a caffeine headache she said it can help. If you get migraines regularly it might be worth speaking to your surgeon or PCP to find alternatives, it may be that having NSAIDs occasionally is worth the risk if you're suffering. I used to get terrible migraines, I had partial numbness, lost part of my vision, then horrendous pain. It stopped when I was pregnant and never came back. Feverfew is a herbal remedy that can prevent migraines when taken daily?

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