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  1. 2 points
    Betty1971

    Too old for plastics?

    I think I have a sweatshirt older than you!!! 38 is nothing!!!!! Do what makes you happy!!
  2. 2 points
    summerset

    Food Before and After Photos

    Tofu and soy chunks with pineapple, two sorts of green beans, brown mushrooms and red onions over sticky rice.
  3. 1 point
    Digidoll

    Calorie trackers

    So, I've been trying various calorie trackers and just came across one that has the actual nutrition label information for every food you eat! It's called Nutrionix Track and it's in the google playstore. I've been using calorie trackers for just over a week now and I have lost 6 lbs already (going from 310 to 304) and that's staying around 1300 calories a day. I'll definitely have the 20 lbs off by May 6th so I can get my surgery! Sent from my G60 using BariatricPal mobile app
  4. 1 point
    It's time.

    Too old for plastics?

    I'm the perfect age for a facelift...65! Just waiting for some money to land in my lap!! Go for it!
  5. 1 point
    summerset

    Food Before and After Photos

    Protein mug cake with a few chocolate chunks and hazelnuts.
  6. 1 point
    I stayed at 500 till I was close to the goal even now I am never hungry and force myself to eat and get calories - Just make sure you are getting all your vits and minerals in that was my issue at low calories
  7. 1 point
    siankhaslam31

    Any December surgery

    Also look into a medication called maalox plus, you can get it off amazon pretty cheap, I got some for myself and it really does help, you do have to wait between having say adcal D3 and then taking the maalox, but it does help, it's also good for heartburn and indigestion too
  8. 1 point
    Appreciate all these responses! I hope my post will be helpful to those in similar situations who are researching the surgery. And yes, for clarity, I kneW Bypass wasn't going to be the cure. But I still... hoped. Or thought it would make it easier to take control of that part of the eating issue. It really doesn't. What it haS done is shone a bright light on my addiction... because I immediately feel ill and swear it's not worth it in the throes of nausea... and then seem to lose that resolve a few hours later when I magically feel fine again. Before surgery I never had that kind of instant, black and white feedback. I've never spoken with a therapist about my food issues. But the encouragement in these responses makes that option sound promising. Thank you!
  9. 1 point
    LaoDaBeirut

    November 2020 sleevers

    I had my sleeve on 11/30. All went well and on surgery day I felt great with no pain. Then the next day I vomited all day long. I also had a problem where my IV came out and it took a surgical team to get it back in. Now I'm doing much better. No pain and I am doing fine with liquids. I haven't lost a single pound yet but I'm assuming that will change soon.
  10. 1 point
    ChristinaAshley27

    Help!

    No but I will today I went to the hospital & they gave me an ultrasound & said that everything was fine & normal Sent from my SM-G965U using BariatricPal mobile app

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