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Everything posted by juliarh
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I try to keep my carbs under 30 grams, but some days, like iegal, I do go over -- not frequently, but on occasion. I don't know if I could go lower than 30 because I think that getting in fruits and veggies is important (for example, a granny smith apple is 22 grams alone!) -- but that said, I've lost pretty consistently because I think I keep my carbs low. Like iegal, I am carb sensitive and I'm still in my losing phase, so if I were to increase my carbs, I don't think I'd lose as fast . . .
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Everyone seems to weigh so often.
juliarh replied to Griselda's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
When I was obese, I NEVER stepped on the scale because I didn't want the reality check. So, I weigh myself once at night to see how my behavior was during the day and then right when I get up. I'm usually 1.5 pounds heavier in the evening than I am in the morning -- and I can tell when I've gotten enough to drink. If I've done everything right and the scale is up, no biggie, because I KNOW my behavior is on target and we all have weight fluctuations. But if my behavior has been so so, and the scale is up, then it's a wake up call. So, for me the scale is a tool to make sure I'm in line. It does not determine how I feel about myself! -
Please all that can, answer this question for me
juliarh replied to Michelle Cicerello's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had a really bad reaction to the anesthesia -- so, I know that I'm in the minority. I was really sick, I was really dehydrated, had severe headaches, body aches, etc. BUT it was from the anesthesia. After about 3 days I felt fine. It was NOT an easy recovery for me. My other surgeries had been fine (have had 2 others), but for some reason, this time was hard, really hard. But I know my experience was in the minority. -
Need advice after 6 months
juliarh replied to janinemaire's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey Janine -- I'm 8 mos. out today -- My weight loss has slowed down, but not drastically -- instead of 15-12 lbs a month, I lose about 8 - 10 lbs a month. Not horrible. I do exercise (about 3 hours worth a week) and I drink 96 oz. of water a day. I find when I don't drink, I don't lose as much. As far as food, I'm still keeping my carbs below 30 (some days I might get to 40) and I eat around 800 cal. a day. And I'll keep doing that until I get to goal and then modify slowly from there. Hope that helps! -
Agree with Blackberry -- I'm pear-shaped and wear bikini bottoms because my legs are heavy -- shorts/knickers just make 'em look bigger (sigh). I'm trying to get to a place where I can accept the flab/melting skin -- ohhhhmmmmmm! (keep repeating) But seriously -- I'd go with bikini bottoms . . .
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4th of July - WHAT WILL YOU WEIGH???
juliarh replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
SN..............Starting Wt........Current.......Goal.......Lbs to Goal Juliarh............187................182.8..............165...........17.8 going good so far -- I can't believe that I'm nearing the single digits for my goal! crazy! -
I'm going to hide the scale
juliarh replied to apple-saucy's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Well, this post isn't going to help much -- I weight myself at night because I'm usually 1.4 - 1.6 lbs. heavier than I am in the morning. And then I weigh myself every morning. EVERY MORNING. I don't think it's a bad idea to weigh as long as you keep in mind that the scale does NOT define your journey -
I pulled from our savings -- money market fund -- so like iegal, I didn't have to finance anything. BUT, if I did, (and I would knowing what I know now) -- I would do it any way I could do it, of course doing it with least overall financial pain . . .
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Wow!!! You have done a fabulous job!! CONGRATULATIONS!! Doing the happy dance
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Huge congratulations!! I wish you and your family nothing but happiness!
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my stomach is too flabby and gross and my legs, sigh, they're melting (in the wicked witch's voice) -- seriously, they look like they're melting (not a pretty sight) -- so, I have a tankini -- and that's fine by me -- I got a decent (read inexpensive one) from Old Navy because I know that I'm still losing and what's the point of buying something I won't wear very long? Coops, I say if you can wear a bikini, go for it!
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Can anyone recommend WLS Books to read?
juliarh replied to Bryn's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Regular books: A Dog's Purpose (a tearjerker) by W. Bruce Cameron; Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford; The Help by Kathryn Stockett These were all really good reads! -
Can anyone recommend WLS Books to read?
juliarh replied to Bryn's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Eat it Up! by Connie Stapleton Ph.D. (about WLS in general) and Why We Get Fat by Gary Taubes -- both excellent books Hope that helps! -
Almost six months Post Op not at goal
juliarh replied to mskissty's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hey, I'm gonna jump in here -- I'm 8 months out in a couple of days -- I'm about 20 lbs from the top end of my goal -- and I'm low carbing till I reach the top end of my goal and then I'm gonna start adding in some carbs -- I gain weight in an instant with carbs, so I have to take it slowly and carefully -- but that said, everyone is different -- Hope that helps! -
I think you put her in her place! Well done!
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Hi Myrori -- I am in the same boat -- today I have officially lost 120 pounds. Yay! However, my boobs look like tube socks with rocks in them, my stomach is a blobby skin mass, and my thighs literally look like they're melting. sigh. BUT! I have more energy, I feel more attractive (at least in clothes), and I am more confident than I have been in over 2 decades. I wouldn't undo this for the world. Will I have plastic surgery, probably. At least on my stomach, if not the boobs too. But even if I didn't I'd still be thrilled that I can do things that I had almost resigned myself to never doing again! And, I've heard the last 20 or so pounds gets hard -- I'm really pushing myself to get to my goal weight, but I'm sure when I get in the vicinity, it will be MUCH harder.
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Hooray Coops!! Just jogging gives me a feeling of being super strong and healthy -- I know how wonderful it made you feel. I'm so happy the scale is now your slave!!
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome & Sleeve
juliarh replied to MSanti's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Yep, totally agree -- I was pretty flabbergasted when I learned just last month -- seriously, just last month. I have had fertility issues and been obese ALLLL my adult life and NO ONE bothered to say, "Hey, you shouldn't eat carbs." Pissed me off royally. -
Hey Coops -- first off, BIG HUGS!! I know you've been struggling and you've done so well and you have been positive!! You've been so patient and steady -- you're my inspiration!! I just watched this video and when I read your post, I thought it might be helpful. Just some background on her: Rosemary is a gastric bypass patient who is 7 years post op -- she is incredibly inspiring and positive -- she is a slow loser too -- she still has not made her goal. But she is soo supportive of EVERYONE. Her sister, Connie, just had surgery as well. Here's the link: Hope that helps! Hugs!
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome & Sleeve
juliarh replied to MSanti's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I have PCOS and I am losing well. I do have to say that I did have surgery on my ovaries and had them scraped after having an ectopic pregnancy. So maybe that helped, I don't know. But I do have PCOS. One thing I have learned that NO DOCTOR ever told me is that eating a lot of carbs is really bad for PCOS patients -- leads to increased estrogen levels which lead to creation of more cysts, which leads to increased estrogen levels, etc. So I eat a low carb diet -- it's worked out really well for me. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask! -
Real quick input -- I too am Catholic, but my husband and I use condoms (TMI, I know). After my ectopic pregnancy in which I hemorrhaged and nearly died, we think condoms are safer. Plus, the church now states you can use condoms to prevent AIDS -- I figure if I KNOW that my life will be threatened by a pregnancy, we can use condoms too.
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6months out down 75lbs
juliarh replied to SouthernSleever's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
You look absolutely GORGEOUS!!! No kidding!!! Really gorgeous -- can hardly wait for you to get to ONEDERLAND!! Hooray!! -
Do you know what's almost better then "Onderland"??
juliarh replied to settebee's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
That is soooo awesome!!! Can hardly wait until you get there! Keep us posted! -
4th of July - WHAT WILL YOU WEIGH???
juliarh replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
SN..............Starting Wt........Current.......Goal.......Lbs to Goal Juliarh............187................187..............165............22 Wow, if I can do this, I will have reached my ultimate goal -- I cannot fathom, imagine, even contemplate this!!! But, off to the races I go!! -
Easter Sunday - WHAT WILL YOU WEIGH???
juliarh replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
SN..............Starting Wt........Current.......Goal.......Lbs to Goal juliarh.........211.2..................187...........186.2........ .6 I actually made my goal on Saturday night, but had people over and ate more than I should have and gained -- sigh. But onto the next goal, right??