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  1. Cutting to the chase.........Down 64 lbs!!! I have never thrown up, not once since surgery. I am a slow eater and I know when that "one bite" is going to be the one that sends me into burbing, belching and being miserable for the next half hour. So I avoid that feeling at all costs. The hardest thing for me is actually eating all meals and snacks every day. I tootle along with my day and then my stomach starts feeling yucky and it dawns on me I need to eat. One may say this is a good thing and IT IS NOT. What I have experienced the hard way is that I don't lose weight if I don't eat. Sounds crazy right? I think it has something to do with metabolism. Also, it is VERY VERY important to get in at least the minimum amount of protein a day as well as water. Just make up your mind to have a bottle of water in your hand or within reach at all times and sip sip sip during the day. I am happy with my weight loss considering the only exercise I am able to accomplish due to health issues is swimming. I do water aerobics three times a week consistently. I can eat anything but dinner rolls. They seem to sit like rocks as well as a few bites and you feel like you ate a pillow. Again, that is why I emphasize this surgery is a tool. I could easily eat chocolate every few hours but that is not going to help me lose weight. Choose your protein and veggies and you too will soon be on your way to a new person. Take care everyone. Good luck.
  2. I am 4 months post op and in that time I have had it twice. Mostly after not choosing "wisely" and having way too much starch. I too can eat just about anything except fresh yeast rolls or for that matter any type of roll. I love my sleeve but as stated before........it is a TOOL. In one way being able to eat anything is not such a good thing because one could have the tendency to fall back into bad habits. Most all of the time I choose wisely and then eat my protein (meat) mainly with my veggies and eat starch sparingly.
  3. Don't get discouraged. I have had many "stalls". I know it sounds crazy but you need to make sure you are following your diet. Make sure you are getting enough protein and water. Hang in. Don't weigh every. Also try to get in a bit of exercise. I am unable to "walk" so I swim three days a week. ANything to get the metabolism going. Good luck!
  4. MissyBlake

    VITALEPH

    Thank you LoriBecky for replying to my post. I did order another protein powder from another site and did waste my money as I did not like it and it was too foamy. But what if I had liked it? You would have lost a customer. Your response was it will be ready to ship this week. Here it is Thursday evening and no availability STILL. I understand the need for putting out the best product possible and appreciate your transparency but that transparency needs to be put on your website and not just a response to my disgruntled blog. This is terribly frustrating......I am totally out of protein powder and depend upon it as at least one meal replacement a day. Sad sad sad...................
  5. MissyBlake

    VITALEPH

    Am I the only one seemingly to be suckered into waiting and waiting for the release of this new product? Many weeks ago I thought we were down to days and logged on again to purchase to find we were days out again. On Thursday, I took a picture of the "days until release" it stated 2 days 19 hrs 18 min and 52 seconds. Now it is Sunday(at least a full 2 days later) and guess what? We are now another 1 day so many hrs etc etc until release. What is up with this does anyone know? I really like the protein powder that I bought through here and wanted to wait and support the OCC but I am tired of waiting and being put off. If anyone knows what is going on I sure would appreciate some solid information otherwise I am shopping local.
  6. After we were picked up at the airport I got to stay in the van while my husband took our luggage through the building with the other occupants of the van and their luggage. The customs officers checked me out that I was not feeling well as well as having a cane. We sat at the curb in the van and I could see them literally just walk from one end to the other and it didn't take but a few minutes. However leaving Mexico was different. There are two different border crossings. I can not remember off hand the name of the one we went through. It seemed we went a bit further south. At it we were separated and there was a wall or divider between us and the hook up point was approximately one block away. Hope this answers your question.
  7. PS It was't a "hill" but a gradual incline but with bad knees and a hip it might as well been a mountain. lol
  8. I have traveled a lot on my own including out of the US and have done fine. To answer your questions the nutritionist I speak of are those at the center. They are available to you anytime as well as Dr. So. Dr. So will even give you his home phone number. So I would not worry about a nutritionist once you get home. I have not felt the need for one here as I get a fairly fast response from them. I did make sure that I checked in with my primary care physician to get him on board with my routine and what was going on with me. Personally I think you can do the "customs walk". Customs is not scarey. They will ask you why you were there and I said surgery. They then asked if I had meds and I said yes and they asked muscle relaxers and I said no and they sent me on my way. I kept the meds in my purse along with the signed prescription the OCC gives you just in case I needed it to show customs. Like I mentioned I have extremely bad knees and a bad hip which requires me to walk with a cane and if at home a walker. Handling my suitcase would have been a chore. Plus not getting any exercise I was quite winded with the walk as I am not used to doing anything but generally car to destination and vice versa. I would pack light. You don't need a bunch of items. Hotel has a hair dryer and toiletries. You are not going anywhere except airport-clinic-hotel-clinic-airport. Have a case with wheels. If you have any disabilities then when you book your airfare ask for gait assistance. Once I checked in they had someone immediately show with a wheelchair and wheeled me to and helped me through security and wheeled me to my gait. Also when I transferred there was a chair waiting for me at the plane door and took me to my next gait. That helped me A LOT!! As far as the hotel they treat you like royalty. Everyone is aware you are from the clinic and they seem to go out of their way to accomodate. WHen you call for room service they are there immediately. I have read a lot of others that actually feel well enough and strong enough to browse the beautiful gardens there. As with all door men, bell hops etc I always made sure to tip them at least 2 US dollars each time for their help. You will do fine. Any more questions feel free to ask. Debra
  9. Have you contacted anyone at the OCC and if so, their response?
  10. MissyBlake

    Back Home

    Thank you Jen. My name is Debra. The only regret that I have is that I did not do it sooner. I am hoping this gets to you as I have struggled all day with the website in responding. If you would like you can reach me at my email outside of this at dmbrott@yahoo.com. I will be 7 weeks since surgery this coming Tuesday and I have lost 41 lbs since I started the journey. I have been at a standstill for the past few days. It is a life change as well as a tool. I have to be constantly aware of needing protein versus junk. I am now on "real" food and find I can eat just about anything but have to be selective. I am cutting this short hoping it will go through to you. Best wishes
  11. I am a food masochist right along with you! Besides commercials that show at least one food related product what seems like every 15 seconds I actually have tivo'd The Chew. lol
  12. I too have been cold since I had the surgery almost a month ago. I also am normally "hot blooded" and find this to be a tolerable side effect I am hoping that will get better. At times my goose bumps will have goosebumps. lol
  13. I am a newbie so don't have a lot of history yet but I am working on it. Feel free to follow my blog.
  14. Hello New World Tomorrow it will be 3 weeks since I had my weight loss surgery and start on a new life. Had a bit of a rough patch for a few days after my last post which was about 5 or 6 days post op. I got weak, shaky and felt near passing out a few times but working with my nutritionist and Dr. So we got on top of that problem and within a few days felt better. I needed more protein!! Let's cut to the chase......what you really want to know is how much weight have I lost. I won't hold you hostage anymore.....since surgery I have lost 18 lbs. Since I started this journey I have lost 31. I couldn't be more pleased. And folks.....I walk with a cane and get very little exercise so think what you can do with walking and using this surgery as a tool. One of the things the nutritionist helped me with is putting my protein powder in sugar free pudding. I was making an 8 oz protein shake and it was taking me FOREVER to get it down with the reduced size of my stomach. It left very little time for anything else. They also tell you to plan your meals which you really need to do in order to make sure you drink enough in between any meals. With being disabled I surf the net A LOT!! I read just about anything I can find on bariatric weight loss, symptoms, foods etc. At first I was thinking that the post op regime was made up by the OCC. Let me tell you folks it is pretty much standard across the board so there is a reason for doing what they tell us with the clear liquids, thicker liquids etc. Remember, although you have a few holes in your from the instruments what we had is still considered major surgery so take care of yourself and follow the program. There are times that I now feel like I am having cramps. Guess what? Your stomach is hungry so feed it something. But I can honestly say I don't "feel" like I am hungry, at least not mentally. My stomach tells me so but I should have not let it tell me it was hungry hence what I am telling you about making a schedule. Your nutritionist will go over this with you. Well I am done with the soap box. So far I have healed nicely and feel progressing along right on schedule. I would be happy to answer any questions privately at dmbrott@yahoo.com. Take care....until next time.........MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR. I I
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