sclero update #2
Hi all Just a quick follow-up on my procedure. I definately without a dobut feel restriction, and I'm still retraining my brain to know when to stop eating. It feels just like many people described their original RNY--can't eat, don't want to eat, don't look forward to eating, certain foods are OK while others are a "no go". I have to carefully chew everything, and I have to really think about my food choices. Funny, they told me all of that at the doctor's office, but it really didn't start hitting me until about a week ago. I went camping over the weekend, so my food choices were limited--not necessarily a good thing. I went out for breakfast and got a Denver omlete with hash browns and toast. I could only eat 6 bites of the omlete, and that was pushing it. I was sharing the breakfast with my 16 month old, too. We had leftovers of the same breakfast the next day, and I was able to tolerate more of it then, but not much. I tried to eat the toast later that afternoon, but it came back up. I unfortuneately found that Pringles potato crisps stayed down just fine....but I could only eat a small amount (thank goodness for that!). And, truth be told, oreo cookies went down easy, too. I will not be buying those again as they were way too easy. I did make some smart choices, too. I did eat a slim fast bar with 8 grams of protein in it, and I plan on getting more of those. I've always gagged on protein bars and drinks. Speaking of drinks, I am drinking only non carbonated SF drinks ****d tea, water, crystal light), and I must sip sip sip all day long--no gulping. I'm not "follwing the rules because THEY told me. I'm following the rules because my stomach won't let me do anything else!". Yeah, I'd say the sclero is doing what it is supposed to be doing. I don't really feel full, but I do feel significant discomfort at times, and that's all I need to feel to stop eating. Maybe that is what full feels like. This is just what I had expected to feel. My husband (5 years post RNY) is finding a lot of humor in my new experiences. He still has a small stoma and probably needs to relieve the food pressure by vomiting at least 2-5 times a week. I have spoken to him many times about overeating and poor choices, and his response has always been "well, at least my tool still works". Now he jokes with me that my tool is finally working. I even heard him tell a friend of his that it is as if I just had bariatric surgery (this isn't entirely true i how I feel--I would say I feel like I should have felt maybe 2 months post RNY based on being able to eat and tolerate some denser foods). That pound I lost stayed off, and a buddy joined him. I'm pleased about that, and hope the trend continues. The doc said 1-2 pounds a week, slow and steady. So, I'm doing OK in the weight loss arena. Not fantastic, just OK, and I'm OK with that, especially with my history of being a slow loser.
I'll update again when I can. Good, bad, or otherwise. Am I glad I tried this? I think so, so far. I don't think I can honestly answer that question for another couple of months. But, so far so good.
Deeno
Hi Deeno, I don't know if you realize how encouraging you are! So many of us are looking for ways to get back that restriction again, and unfortunately not a candidate for a revision. I just want to thank you for posting your experiences. I look forward to logging on and reading your updates. Thanks for being honest, and talking about the itty bitty details. I am looking forward to my appt. this Thursday to see what procedure I will qualify for. I also found a Dr. in New York that is in training for the Stomaphyx procedure this month. I have appt. with them on June 28th. The only thing they told me to do was to bring my medical records from the previous weight loss surgeon. I hope I wont have a problem with that. I also pray they will not send me to the door because my BMI isnt 40. I kept asking the girl if there is a criteria for the "new " procedure. She just said for me to bring my medical records. Well again thanks for sharing Deeno! Cheryl
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