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Old 06-12-2006, 04:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Zen's Tips, Tricks, and Observations..for a Newbie

After hanging around since the first of this year (06) and finally getting surgery in June..I realized that I had some tips for Newbies or Pre-Op's or newly post-ops that they may not tell you, or you may not catch while combing around here for that all important information. Hubbie actually conned me into posting a thread on all my tips..just in case my own experiences can save another some hassel...That, and sometimes it's just so ridiculous it's funny!! I will add to them as I get further into this...journey!

TIPS, TRICKS, OBSERVATIONS

Pre-OP ~ 1. Take all diuretics at the prescribed time NEVER later. And no matter what you do, do NOT fart unless you are seated upon the porcelain GOD. Sleeping and diuretics do NOT MIX...repeat...do NOT sleep if you have just taken your diuretics. (Unless you have some depends on hand..then by all means...)
Pre-Op ~ 2. Understand the two week diet requirements fully, before the two week diet is supposed to start. Don't wait until the day after the diet should have started to realize you have no clue what you are doing. Have a plan, have food purchased and ready to go. Be a good boy/girl scout..Be PREPARED.
Pre-OP ~ 3. Chapstick, Pillow, Slippers...nothing else matters.
Pre-OP ~ 4. 2oz. cups with lids. A must when prepping food for the next several weeks. My motto is waste not, want not...and by breaking down regular servings into several 1oz meals for me and donating the rest to my family...everyone is happy. (Yes, kids will eat SF/FF pudding...like they know the difference!!!)

Post-Op ~ 1. Gas X strips, they dissolve on your tounge...are you new best friend. Buy them, use them...gas is evil.

2. DO NOT GET ON THE SCALE...don't even think about it, until your two week appt. I did, and I am still cleaning the tear streaks off my walls and floor. Bad Scale!!

3. Stop BEFORE you are Full!! This is vital. Take a small bit, then wait...wait.....and wait...if you don't feel anything go for another. If you happen to have even the slightest twinge of pain, cramping, stickiness..or the like...STOP!! Pucking sucks, and it isn't good on the poor pouchie.

4. Ask yourself every single time you eat which is hungry..your pouch or your head. Figure out how to tell the difference between the two. While the pouch is still sore, it relatively easy to pinpoint it...and you can then weed out the head hungers. This little self-exercise will help later on down the road.

5. When trying new foods for the first time (ie: soft stage) GO SLOWLY, CHEW LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT, AND only TRY ONE NEW THING A DAY!! Peanut butter, cottage cheese and ricotta aren't seperated when tried for the first time...who knows which made ya sicker than a dog for 2 hrs. on the couch hoping to hurl though you couldn't. Yep, if only I had done as told and try one new thing a day instead of listening to my stupid head and 'thinking' I was finally at week 3 and could try all this glorious new stuff. Yep...DUMB. One at a time my friends...that is SAFE..and SMART...and could keep you from getting horribly ill without knowing the cause for sure.

6. BE PREPARED to be UNPREPARED. Yep, that's an oxymoron...I know. In truth, you have to be prepared to not be prepared to deal with whatever this surgery will throw at you. For instance: I prepared to the extreme, I read it all, knew it all, learned every scrap of info that anyone was willing to tell me. I have yet to experience anything that surprises me...YET I AM STILL NOT PREPARED.. Meaning, even though I KNOW what to expect with all the little quirks...I am surprised by MY reaction to these things. Like vomiting...I knew from reading here what it entailed in the easy spectrum to the harshest stories. I just wasn't prepared to deal with how I would deal with it. I expected the exhaustion, depression and buyers remorse, but didn't expect how I would handle those issues. What I thought I would feel like....was usually WRONG. So...know that even though you are HYPER PREPARED...that you need to be flexable enough to deal with those moments of clairity when you realize something you KNEW has taken you for a ride!

More to come as I progress...but that's all that I can think of for now. This may or may not be helpful to anyone...but here it is anyway!!
Best of luck on your journey!!
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Old 06-12-2006, 04:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Laura that is very good advice. I couldn't have put it together better. I think I have a couple.

1. If you are starting new foods, try them at home first.

2. Sugar alcohol is the devil.

3. Strange dreams...Blame it on the Loritab.
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Old 06-12-2006, 10:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thank you Laura! That is VERY helpful!
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Old 06-13-2006, 01:25 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thank you Laura! That is VERY helpful!

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Old 06-19-2006, 07:47 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Just added POST op Tip #5...hmmm...One would think I would know better!! Just be glad I get to experience all the STUPID first..that way you don't have to!! LOL!!
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Thank you! Keep em coming...I am definitely taking notes...I really do appreciate the benefit of your experience! I'm really sorry you had to feel so crummy to give clue #5!
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Awesome stuff !!! Thanks We all appreciate everything you do on here !!
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Lynda & Robin...Your welcome. I really am doing this because I wish someone had done it before me...and if they had, I couldn't find it. There are just little things that I learn...on the way...that help me out. If I can share that and it helps someone else...WONDERFUL... I know when I started this journey I was a INFORMATION SLUT! I was searching and gathering every scrap and morsel I could about what would happen, what to expect, and how people deal with it, just to prepare myself better. I like to KNOW things in advance...surprises are not my cup o' joe. I figured there are people out there like me..who like to know..and this forum is the GREATEST place to LEARN. If there is anyone out there this helps...then SUPER!!! If not, then I have something I can look back on and say...Yep...I'm a dumb ass...Shoulda known that!!
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Zen, I can relate. I read everything I could, chatted with people here, and felt emotionally and physically prepared for the surgery. We are all the same, yet different. For me I was not prepared for the emotions I went through. AND even almost 5 months out....having turned another year older yesterday, I did good until 4pm, then had a breakdown over not having a birthday cake. It wasn't so much that I wanted the cake...just that my daughter and husband made such an issue over it. I finally ended up in tears. We didn't go out for supper as planned and then my gut was hurting so bad from the stress of it all, I couldn't eat...I had cheese and pickles when I went to bed. Stress does not do well on my pouch...that was not something I had expected.

Kinda reminds me of labor....you can read all you want and go to education classes, but until you experience labor yourself, its not something you can teach or explain to someone. Does this make sense?

You are doing great Zen - I enjoy reading your journey!
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HA! Information slut/junkie! That's me all the way. I'm not big on surprises either. I do so enjoy reading your posts, you have a wonderful sense of humor. I hope you're doing just great!
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