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7 Month Surgiversary

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Kris

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Today is my 7th month surgiversary and I weigh 162.6 lbs. Officially I am almost down 70 lbs. from my high preop weight (231 lbs.) and 62 lbs. from my surgery date (224.5 lbs.), but that is only because I changed my scale after surgery, and my new scale is more accurate (and shows a heavier weight) than my old scale (by 2-3 lbs.). In reality I have already lost over 70 lbs. from my preop weight and nearly 70 from my surgery date. It's really hard to believe -- 70 lbs. is A LOT of excess weight!!!

 

I am comfortably wearing a size 14 now, and getting close to fitting in size 12s (maybe next month).

 

When I see myself in my birthday suit, it's still a pretty ugly sight ... I have a lot of belly fat still, my girls are like halfway deflated water balloons, I have a lot of cellulite on my butt and thighs, and I have loose skin in my upper arms (AKA batwings). But, in clothes, I look pretty normal, I think.

 

Also, it's exciting, my BMI is 30.7 now -- if I lose 3 lbs. I will officially no longer be obese! It would have been great to hit that milestone on my surgiversary date, but I am close, so it's all good.

 

I have been really good about exercising -- I actually enjoy exercising (walking/jogging) and it's fun to challenge myself to see if I can do a little more/faster each time I exercise. I really regret not exercising sooner ... if you, my dear sleeve friend, are reading this blog and have either not gotten sleeved or are newly sleeved, please take my advice and exercise as soon as you are able and do it at least 3-4 days a week if at all possible ... you will be more successful in losing weight and you will feel SO much better in your weight loss journey!

 

As far as food intake, not really much change this week from previous weeks ... I am definitely not strict about what I eat, and I know I am not losing as much weight as I could ... but I am still taking in fewer calories than I burn, and even on my worst food days I probably am still only taking in as many calories as a non-sleeved dieter would eat. I do heart my sleeve!

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Hi,

I am so happy for you and the amount you have lost.

I just started my liquid diet and do not have a surg. date as of yet.

This diet is so hard and I am trying not to eat anything I can't have. I feel hungry and everything looks and smells so good.

I can't wait for that call telling me when its my time.

I am having the bypass I changed my mind on the sleeve.

I started the diet now so that I have a jump start to get the surg. as soon as possible.

My friend is getting the sleeve on the 19th so I am just following her diet info given by the Doctor as he is also my Doctor.

I'm very excited but, worry about the hair loss.

Any advise?

Thanks and congrats.

Hamilton :D

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Hi Rubyspring and Hamilton,<div><br></div><div>Sorry to not respond sooner, I have just gotten back from a road trip and wasn't checking in here for a while! Thank you for your comments!</div><div><br></div><div>Hamilton -- I know how you feel, I remember how excited and a little nervous I was about having my surgery. I am surprised you are already on a liquid diet if you don't have your surgery date yet -- if your surgeon didn't tell you to do that, you don't need to do it. Maybe just do one day a week on a liquid diet ... you do not want to be overly strict on yourself only to end up having a binge eating episode once you can't stand the liquid diet anymore! It is a good idea to find a protein powder/shake you really like before surgery, so if you have found some you are happy with, that is great! The World According to Eggface blog is an outstanding resource for lots of yummy protein shake recipes -- check it out if you haven't seen it before at theworldaccordingtoeggface.blogspot.com.</div><div><br></div><div>If you have a real addiction to something bad (mine was diet coke), try to wean yourself off it as far in advance of your surgery as possible. I weaned myself off diet coke about a month before surgery and was really glad I did that. But I would also say, you are going to have some "food funerals" (basically going all-out on eating your fave foods/meals at your fave restaurants) because it is true you will never again be able to eat the volume of food you can eat now (which is actually a very good thing!). If you indulge in a food funeral, don't beat yourself up too much, but just try not to have too many of them! :)</div><div><br></div><div>I definitely encourage you to exercise regularly if you aren't doing so now -- try to exercise at least 3 days a week, if not every day (a 30 minute walk 3 days a week would be a great start). I didn't exercise before surgery or even for several months after surgery, and I really regret that -- I know I could have lost more weight had I done so. I know that exercising is SO HARD before surgery (carrying around that excess weight is extremely tough) but as you lose weight you will definitely find it easier and more enjoyable. </div><div><br></div><div>Don't worry about the hair loss -- it is only temporary and unless you already have very thin hair nobody will even notice but you and your shower drain (LOL). I'm still having some hair loss but nobody can tell and it's definitely getting less. It's not a big deal (at least for me). You will be SO thrilled with your weight loss that you won't even care about hair loss, I bet! </div><div><br></div><div>The first month after surgery is going to really going to be the hardest, and you probably will have at least a few days during that first month post-op where you are wondering what the heck you just did to yourself ... but trust me, once the first month is over, you will be doing great and life will get better every day. You will be so thrilled with your weight loss -- it will be the easiest weight loss you've ever had. </div><div><br></div><div>I am really excited for you, and wish you the best on your journey! </div><div><br></div><div><br></div>

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