Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Hi Jessie, I am sorry to hear you are having such a hard time with all of this. I cannot say that I know what you are going through, but I hope that you are feeling better soon! Best Wishes, Shauna jessjas3 wrote: Hi I'm new to the group and was glad to find a group that has been through or going through the same as me. I had my WLS 5/4/06 and had a hard time from the get go. I new that there would be pain but nothing like that. For the first few days my husband had to help me out of bed and take care of our 3 kids and all the household stuff. I went to work 3 weeks after surgey. There a couple of new kids that the manager hired put salt in my water after I just taken mylanta and got horribly sick. So I quit there. Went to go see my uncle in Texas (heart attack) and started throwing up blood and was admitted to the hospital for 2 weeks with a bleeding ulcer. Got back home and couldn't keep anything down not even my meds and now I have to have a EGD-dilation done because of a stricture. My husband doesn't really understand how I feel and I know he tries but its not the same as talking to someone who has had WLS. I knew that there were risks in having the WLS done but I didn't realize that I would get hit by them all at once. Thanks for reading Jessie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 They have it at Wal-Mart & at Kroger here. If you cant find any let me know & I'll send you some. W 380/338/160 Mike Tune wrote: > You guys are driving me crazy........I used to love fruit punch and I cant > find the sugar free FP your talking about! I'm going to hunt some down > though! > > Mike T > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 , I had the insomnia effect for nearly a month. My doc prescribed Ambien and that really helped. I stopped taking the Ambien after 20 days and initially had some trouble getting to sleep, but eventually re-established a normal sleep schedule. I have no problem sleeping now. In fact, I am usually ready to go to bed by 9pm each evening, but I wake up at 530am. I always woke up at 530am, but I never went to bed before 10pm. As for the sneezing differently, hasn't changed for me. in Virginia 299/246/150 Lap RNY: 5/3/06 Re: Re: Scared in Florida > My husband thought that this would be a quick fix for me that I would just > eat less of the same foods that I use to eat and that everything would be > fine. Now that I have changed almost all of the foods and drink liquids > that he says are nasty its a little battle every night when I cook dinner. > Its kinda funny. I cook dinner for him nd my 3 girls and admist all of > that I also incorporate food I can eat and when he takes a bite the faces > he makes is so funny. Like they told me that WLS is a tool. You still have > to change the way you eat and start getting active. > > Patty wrote: One thing I have > noticed with the different posts left is that some people who have had WLS > do well because they make an effort to change. Seems some think they can > go back to eating as they did before. I have been on my liver shrinking > diet for 3 days so far and even though I get hungry, I keep telling myself > this is for the better and when I get the " head hungries " , I can force > them away by saying, nope, I can do better. I am so excited about this and > can't wait to start losing. > > Patty > Date of Change - Aug 8th > > > > --------------------------------- > Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy changes to > Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Mike, I find it at Giant if you have one of those. Fruit Punch is the best! in Virginia 299/246/150 Lap RNY: 5/3/06 Re: Re: Scared in Florida > The fruit punch is probably my fave. And I mix it in a 20oz bottle of > water & it's not so bad. 16oz just isn't enough. > > W > 380/337/160 > > > Laurie wrote: >> Mike, >> >> I love the walmart surgar free fruit punch and raspberry ice tea! >> You are right about them being almost too sweet...I was happy when I >> added more water and they tasted great! Now it tastes better and I get >> more water in!! >> Laurel >> >> >> > > > We are a very active support group. > If the email becomes overwhelming, > please change your setting to NO EMAIL! > Please contact Group Creator > Robyn@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 I'm glad to see that someone understands about the sleeping. Did the Ambien bother your stomach? I'll talk to the doc on Monday about the insomnia and see if there is anything that he may do about it to help. Thanks so much for the input. Jessie " R.D. Abernathy " wrote: , I had the insomnia effect for nearly a month. My doc prescribed Ambien and that really helped. I stopped taking the Ambien after 20 days and initially had some trouble getting to sleep, but eventually re-established a normal sleep schedule. I have no problem sleeping now. In fact, I am usually ready to go to bed by 9pm each evening, but I wake up at 530am. I always woke up at 530am, but I never went to bed before 10pm. As for the sneezing differently, hasn't changed for me. in Virginia 299/246/150 Lap RNY: 5/3/06 Re: Re: Scared in Florida > My husband thought that this would be a quick fix for me that I would just > eat less of the same foods that I use to eat and that everything would be > fine. Now that I have changed almost all of the foods and drink liquids > that he says are nasty its a little battle every night when I cook dinner. > Its kinda funny. I cook dinner for him nd my 3 girls and admist all of > that I also incorporate food I can eat and when he takes a bite the faces > he makes is so funny. Like they told me that WLS is a tool. You still have > to change the way you eat and start getting active. > > Patty wrote: One thing I have > noticed with the different posts left is that some people who have had WLS > do well because they make an effort to change. Seems some think they can > go back to eating as they did before. I have been on my liver shrinking > diet for 3 days so far and even though I get hungry, I keep telling myself > this is for the better and when I get the " head hungries " , I can force > them away by saying, nope, I can do better. I am so excited about this and > can't wait to start losing. > > Patty > Date of Change - Aug 8th > > > > --------------------------------- > Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy changes to > Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Jessie, No, the Ambien didn't bother my stomach and it was small enough to not require crushing or cutting. I took it a half hour before I wanted to go to bed and it knocked me out. It did have somewhat of an after effect in that I had a difficult time getting started in the morning, but that is not unusual. I also had difficulty remembering anything after I took the pill. What I mean is one night my husband and I were intimate after I took an Ambien pill and I barely had any recollection of the event the next morning. It was really strange, but I didn't mind the minor effects it had on me because I was able to get some sleep and proceed with my day the next day. My doc initially thought an anti-depressant would help with the insomnia because I was also extremely emotional after the surgery. However, the anti-depressant did not help with the insomnia and I had to go back to get the Ambien. I haven't been on either for over a month now and I'm not having any problems. Just explain how the lack of sleep is getting in the way of you doing the things you need to do. Lack of sleep can also affect your mental abilities; in other words, it could cause depression. I hope he is willing to help you out. I know some docs are reluctant to prescribe sleep aids out of fear that their patient will become addicted. My doc prescribed initially a 10 day prescription and then I waited like 5 days of no sleep before going back and requesting a refill of another 10 day prescription. I didn't need anymore after the second prescription. Good! in Virginia 299/246/150 Lap RAY: 5/3/06 Re: Re: Scared in Florida > My husband thought that this would be a quick fix for me that I would just > eat less of the same foods that I use to eat and that everything would be > fine. Now that I have changed almost all of the foods and drink liquids > that he says are nasty its a little battle every night when I cook dinner. > Its kinda funny. I cook dinner for him nd my 3 girls and admist all of > that I also incorporate food I can eat and when he takes a bite the faces > he makes is so funny. Like they told me that WLS is a tool. You still have > to change the way you eat and start getting active. > > Patty wrote: One thing I have > noticed with the different posts left is that some people who have had WLS > do well because they make an effort to change. Seems some think they can > go back to eating as they did before. I have been on my liver shrinking > diet for 3 days so far and even though I get hungry, I keep telling myself > this is for the better and when I get the " head hungries " , I can force > them away by saying, nope, I can do better. I am so excited about this and > can't wait to start losing. > > Patty > Date of Change - Aug 8th > > > > --------------------------------- > Groups are talking. We & acute;re listening. Check out the handy changes to > Yahoo! Groups. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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