Pre gastric sleeve
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Hi everyone, I am pre-op. Had the informational seminar, consultation with the surgeon and the first visit with the nutritionist. Must lose 11 pounds before the surgery which is targeted for early September. It all depends on how soon I can get everything done. I am excited about doing this! I am so glad I found this thread. Makes me feel less alone. I also use the Bariatric Friendly page on facebook for support. Am having trouble with impulses, especially with sweet things. One day at a time.....0
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Hi, I wish you the best. I'm glad that you joined this thread. I love it b/c finally I have ppl who can relate to my struggle. I'm sure that you will find answers & support from the ppl on here. I recommend joining another group named Bariatric Surgery Support Group Central. The Admin for that group is a God send to us newbies going through the bariatric procedures.0
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How charming, Charmin'! Nice of you to say...
Impulses will always be a threat, and will even crop up a few months after the surgery. That's okay - you'll have the tools you need to resist, overcome or move past the impulses.
The deal with the "rules" is to get you into the proper habits to maintain. You will probably find that food won't necessarily have the power it used to over you very soon after the surgery. Don't let it overcome you down the road. After the surgery, your body won't need as much for you to function normally, and well.
It's exciting, and something for those of you pre-surgery to look forward to...0 -
It was a busy day! I scheduled my appts. for almost all of my clearances. Am only waiting for one to call me back so I will have to stay on top of it. I have also scheduled my bloodwork and have two options for support groups. Not a bad day's work! Hope everyone had a good day!0
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Good Evening All,
Tomorrow I will start my 3 wk pre diet and I am scheduled for my pre op visits etc. Things are rolling along, again.0 -
If it makes all you Pre candidates feel better, today I'm starting another round of cutting back the food. I'm going to try to eat 31,000 calories in July. Think of it as solidarity for all of you, particularly those of you on pre- or recent post-surgery restrictions! Good luck to all! :drinker:0
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Day 5 of my pre surgery diet. It's not too bad. I have had some challenging moments but I have not strayed off course. July 4th was rough but I got through it.0
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Hello to all of you, i have my sleeve schedule for July 24th, Im really
exited!. I just acomplished my first diet week with 1200 calories per day.
Im starting my liquid diet on tuesday, any ideas of a grocery list?
I already bought chicken broth, vainilla shakes (30gm profein), and some
gatorade. What else should i get? I had read good historys and coments
about your sucesfull pre diet. I hope to do the same. Thanks in advance.0 -
Just came home from a wonderful wedding and I have to say that I think I did pretty well! It was an Indian Wedding with lots of wonderful vegetarian food. I was able to keep on track and drink plenty of water. I was very happy that I did not feel the need or urge to overeat.0
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Welcome floraguilar. I'm currently doing my pre diet but my dr gave me a strict list of what & how much I can eat during this time. The shakes that I think are good are Syntrax Matrix. I wish you the best!!!
Kalilioness, glad to hear that you made it through the wedding with ease. I have a wedding to attend on 7/20. That is 2 days b4 my surgery so I will not have a choice but to stick to my strict diet. I hope that I have as much will power as you. Wishing you the best!!!
Today I had a meeting w/ the dietician to discuss post op dieting. The big day is getting closer.0 -
Hey, Flora! I'm post-op by almost 2 years, but remember living on sugar-free Jello! No calories, and it counts as liquid. Win-win.
Also, a good shake to try is the Premier Nutrition chocolate shake, premade. I buy them at Costco, 18 for about $25, but you can find them elsewhere as well.
Best of luck to all of you - you're in my prayers!
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Tomorrow I go for my pre op visit. The big day is Monday.0
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Thank you all, my big day is today at 1:00
finally arround the corner. ; )0 -
Wishing you a speedy recovery. Today, I'm 3 days post op.0
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Yesterday i had my sleeve done, i cant drink all the 64 oz water,
Today I was able to drink twice 2 oz of chicken beoth still
only drink 24 oz of water. Can someone told me of im
Wrong aince my nutriologist told me not to excees 1 oz
at the time. How I suppost to drink 64oz of water?
Plus tomorrow im starting the protein shakes, and was
instructed to add water so it will be more liquid.
I really need help on this!
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Hope you are doing better. I had my surgery ten days ago. I find everyday gets a little better and I am able to get closer and closer to the amount of the requirments.
Make sure you are moving and walking as much as possible.
And to be honest on my third day I wondered what I was thinking in doing this. But today I am already so glad that I did it.0 -
Christianlady, yesterday was my 3rd post op day & I felt the same exact way. Glad to know that I'm not alone. Today, it's getting a little better.
Floraguilar, I'm not getting in the recommended amount yet either. I guessing that it's something that we build up to doing. I sip all day. I've started spacing things out so that I can determine my intake. Wishing you the best & together we'll get through this successfully.
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Hi Charmingirl & Floragullar,
My 2nd evening (when I got home), the pain meds they'd had in my IV at the hospital wore off and I started to worry. I wondered what I had gotten myself into, and "was I going to starve". There was absolutely no way to drink everything.
As I'd left the hospital, the nurse mentioned (in a last minute kind-of-way) that there was no way I'd be able to meet my goals at first.
I laughed because I thought she meant I didn't have the discipline; but realized later that she meant that it was physically impossible. Our stomachs are swollen after the procedure, and as they heal and the inflammation is reduced, drinking gets easier.
I wasn't taking any pain meds, because it didn't feel necessary. But I called (everyone) the next day, and the bariatric nurse said to take the pain medication anyway, and it REALLY helped getting the protein shakes & water down. They'd prescribed liquid pain meds; later I switched to Tylenol.
Sleeved 06/10/13 and only now getting to used to this new "normal". But I'm so happy.
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As others have said, it does get easier. I was sleeved 27 days ago, and get to start on food I can chew on Monday. At first I was grateful to get 8oz of water in and felt like all I was doing was sleeping and taking vitamins/drugs. 2 tbspn of yogurt was a chore. Each day got easier and I was off pain meds after 6 days. I now get 6-8 glasses of water a day besides my other liquids from shakes. Could probably get the 8+ except now that I am back at work, it is not that easy. Take you time, listen to your body, and progress as you can.0
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Hey everyone, I am going through the phases to the sleeve procedure done. I am almost done with phase one. I'm not sure how it's done in other places, but where I am we have 2 phases to complete. The 1st one is primarily educational. I have just a few more steps to complete in phase 1. I am currently at 239 and I need to lose about 9 more lbs before I can do the surgery. My daily calorie goal is 1200 calories, as assigned by the nutritionist. So far, I am having difficulty adhering to 1200 calories a day. Today is the closest I've gotten with 1594 calories. The first day was my birthday and I did really well until dinner time but I tried to do better than my normal birthdays.
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My team suggests that we use protein shakes as a way to help us get the necessary protein needed.0
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Thank You! Sounds like it took you about a month to get used to the changes. I'm ready for "my normal". Rt now I just feel an overall since of being uncomfortable at times. wishing you the best, too.0
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Thank You! Wow rt now I can't imagine getting in that much h2o lol. But I know that it'll happen, over time.0
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Randicooper19, What I did b4 deciding to take this step is I dieted for yrs with success. I changed my eating habits yrs before now. I have always enjoyed trying new recipes etc. I created a folder & I'm on pinterest with ALL healthy recipes. That way, I'm still getting delicious meals but low cal high protein. You're at a point where you have a lot of flexibility, take advantage of it. Also, plan your meals. With many of these meals I was below my calorie goal. Wishing you the best.0
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Thanks for the advice Charmin!0
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Thanks all of you for sharing your experiences, I stop it the pain
medicine the second day after my sirurgy, so that I can drive. I feel
good, only a little of pain when I move hard, yesterday
I went back to my work, couldnt finish my day since started to
feel tired, so I come back home to rest. Now i may be taking about 42 oz
of liquid including the 12 oz of protein shake (160cal/30protein), my taste
changed a lot, theres no way I can even taste Jello. Havent experiment
nausea except for 3 times the same day and the day after, so Im doing good.
Im ready to start excersising by tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. So far
i loose 10 pounds last week. ; )
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charminggirl
hello new here I am Christy,
I am already into the journey towards surgery in January 2014
I am struggling to soda & coffee addiction and walking 20 minutes a day need motivation & self-disciple I suppose.
I heard there is a lot dietary problems afterwards. I have diabetes kidney disease neuropathy through out my gi track and left leg
I'd like to meet with both pre & post op patients hear of their struggles and how over come them
how is ur recovery going? I curious if ur having any struggles0 -
Hi Christy, I'm new here too. I am 1 week post-surgery and I am doing great. I was on insulin, metformin, and glipizide for my Type 2 diabetes. My doc had me stop the metformin a few days before the surgery and my last insulin shot was the day before. My sugar readings were between 120-140 in the hospital and they restarted my glipizide before I left. The day I got home my sugar was 60 so I stopped the glipizide (with my doctor's blessing). So I am on no diabetes meds now and my sugars are holding steady between 90 and 110ish. As I add more carbs back to my diet I may have to take something again but I'm real encouraged right now that at least I appear to be done with the insulin injections. The neuropathy in my feet is still bothering me and I'm still taking neurontin to control that. Hopefully that will get better with time.
I've been very fortunate in that I have had almost no real pain except for the first couple of days. As soon as I came home I was only taking liquid Tylenol and now less than a week I'm not taking anything for pain. I was spared the surgical gas pains I heard so much about.
The liquid diet hasn't been that bad. I like Jello so I have that going for me. The broth is getting old but it is only temporary. Tomorrow I get to move on to the full liquid diet so I get to have runny cream of wheat. I'm really quite excited about that. My brain still thinks I'm hungry all the time but if I listen to my body I know that it just doesn't take much more than some Jello and broth to satisfy me for a while.
I cut back on coffee and soda but I didn't quit completely before my surgery. I didn't have any withdrawal headaches. I'd love to have a cup of coffee in the morning but I know I shouldn't just yet.
Everyone has a different experience but mine has been very positive. I hope the same for you.0 -
thanks for giving me your story... can I add u as friend?0