December, 2013 RNY Buddies

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Lea Terrell
on 1/6/14 4:51 am
Topic: 11 days post op visit

11 days post op-  8 lbs down.  He said he is very happy that I am healing so well, Dr Yemenula is very sweet.  Still not released to start back to the gym though, he said I should wait the 4 weeks.  frown  Hope everyone is feeling well, wishing you a wonderful healthy day!

Lea Terrell
on 1/5/14 1:15 pm
Topic: RE: Nesting

I think it is normal...some of us clean, clean, clean when we get anxiety or stress.  I did the same thing...acted like I may not be back forever, came home day after surgery.  Feels good to have it out of the way so all those loose ends aren't out there for you when you come home, then you can just relax and heal.

Lea Terrell
on 1/5/14 9:48 am
Topic: RE: Welcome to our several new members

thanks much...well, today I learned that you can push the pouch!! ouch!!!!! took my meds with a little bit of cream of wheat (had forgotten to take them in the am so I took it closer to noon)...not thinking and being an "eat by the clock" person all my life, at 12:30 I decided to have some soup...too close to the cream of wheat...sever cramps, thought I was going to yack, so I had to go take an hour or so nap.  Feeling good now...I understand now...and I am counting my blessings.

Anneg_11414
on 1/5/14 9:44 am - Buchanan, MI
Topic: RE: Nesting
Thats a great point never thought of that!

    

                                
kr8cyk8
on 1/5/14 9:33 am
RNY on 12/30/13
Topic: RE: Nesting

You are completely normal! I did the same thing...made lots of food to freeze...made sure everything was clean, ran all sorts of errands. I think it was the fear of the unknown- will I be home for sure in 3 days?, Will I have restrictions once I'm home? that sort of thing. 

I also find that the time goes by much faster if I keep busy. 

:)

 

"It's not whether you get knocked down...it's whether you get up" -Lombardi

HW- 293

SW- 258 (12/30/13)

CW- 167 (8/24/14)

Anneg_11414
on 1/5/14 5:49 am - Buchanan, MI
Topic: Nesting
Today I have done more today in one day than I think I have done in the last month. I really felt like I was nesting (like before us mommys had our babies); has anybody else experienced that feeling a few days prior to surgery? Just curious if I am the odd ball here or is this is perfectly normal.

    

                                
Dukemom
on 1/4/14 8:10 pm
RNY on 12/17/13
Topic: RE: Welcome to our several new members

Everyone is different.  Some do very well - like you; others struggle to get their fluids and protein in.  Consider it a blessing that you are doing so well, and congratulations on the 5 lb loss!!  Keep up the great work - but please don't be tempted to advance your diet faster than your program's guidelines. 

Karen

"Perseverance, secret of all triumphs."  ~ Victor Hugo   

  Highest weight:  290; Weight at Surgery:  231; Current Weight:  126 (as of most recent Sunday)

  

    

Dottie_Denver
on 1/4/14 4:28 pm - CO
RNY on 12/03/13 with
Topic: RE: NSV (Non Scale Victory)!
That's totally awesome, rings fitting again! ~ Small joys keep us going
    
Lea Terrell
on 1/4/14 12:14 pm
Topic: RE: Welcome to our several new members
Hi Karen, I had my RNY on 12/26. I am doing very well...I know this sounds weird, but I almost feel like because I feel so good and can get all my protein, water in that something is wrong with me...did the surgeon not do the rny? I keep telling my family that there must be something wrong...I can down a 1/4 to 1/2 cup of soup, cream of wheat and eat it slow. I don't get the "full" sensation that people speak of. Since 12/26 I have lost 5 lbs. I walk 4-5x day about 15 minutes each. My son in law was teasing me saying...oh they must have done a sleeve, his mom had the surgery 7 months ago and she couldn't get more than an ounce of water at a time in. She was tired all the time, had loads of pain... I'm feeling kind of spooked.
Dukemom
on 1/4/14 10:27 am
RNY on 12/17/13
Topic: Welcome to our several new members

We're glad to have you here!  Please feel free to tell us a little about your yourself (surgery date, how you are doing now, etc.) - only if you feel like sharing!

Karen

"Perseverance, secret of all triumphs."  ~ Victor Hugo   

  Highest weight:  290; Weight at Surgery:  231; Current Weight:  126 (as of most recent Sunday)

  

    

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