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Thanks everyone. Life is amazing, of course I am an optimist and felt that way before losing the weight. It just sweetens the joy now. Remember. Nothing taste as good as thin!
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Hello everyone. I thought i would drop in and say hi. I am a little over 6 years out from my Sleave, (went to Mexico) I lost 153lbs in 7 months end happy to report 6 years later it is still gone!!!! Dream my friends. So much better than anything I imagined before hand.
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pasquini started following Will the "biggest losers" pls tell your story?, Drinking alcohol, Protein powder recommendations? and and 4 others
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Be aware with alcohol after surgery it will hit you like a ton of bricks! I'm talking one drink and you will feel it take it slow. it burns off really fast but it hits fast also.
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Protein powder recommendations?
pasquini replied to boosh10's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
I have tried so so many over the last 4 years. To include most of the ones on your list. Now I use dymatize nutrition ISO-100. 100 cal per 25g Protein. It is worth seeking out! chocolate is great! -
I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)
pasquini replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Hey, did you have skin surgery? -
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pasquini replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Last week: I am actually forgetting what it feels like to be huge. Strange! -
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pasquini replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Did you have skin surgery? -
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pasquini replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
App is acting weird. Not sure If the previous attempt posted or not. 3.5 years out and feeling great. Looking ok. -
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pasquini replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Hello all: it has been a while since I have posted. Wanted to say at 3.5 years out I feel great and look ok. Wish I had done it sooner. -
Oh, I ate the chocolate. It remains my one weakness! I am such a chocoho!! Lol Anymore, i have a hard time getting enough of anything in to keep up with the running demands. In fact I have considered giving up the half marathons as my body has really hard time nutritionally at those linger distances.
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I: I hope you are all well! My life is going fabulous! Still watching what I eat and trying to tweak my nutrition. Had a long year of injuries from running. So I have narrowed it down to needing more nutrients. Protein shakes galore. Lol In may I will Celebrate my 3rd surgiversary! Seem so unreal to me even now! My body image is still outta whack, almost 3yrs and I still see the fat guy. But fortunately the scale and mirror says different. I am truly thankful for the life this tool has afforded me! Nothing tastes as good as thin! Thats me doing the electric slide at the chocolate run in Dallas two weeks ago in my MnM costume :-)
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861 days out :-) dropping in with pics
pasquini replied to pasquini's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Hey bro: I have several post on here where I lost out in detail what I have done. It is very doable, and wont take you two years. Us me. Kinda have it easier we lose much faster. I made goal I 7 months If you click on my profile you can click post I have made and the detailed ones should be easy to find. -
I received a message that ask some questions I think we all deal with. I wrote a reply and thought I would share it here since I have been asked kinda the same thing many times. :-) Hi: :-) First not knowing you its hard to give specific advice. And at the same time I am happy to share some ideas with you As a woman you have it much harder than me. The deck is stacked against you. Everything in your body say hold on to the weight. Now, while natures insisting you keep a little more than the men is not bad at all on our man eyes when the curves are just right, sometimes natures idea of how much more and a fair ladies just don't line up. You have already been winning this for two years, You cells think your last two years have been you going nuts!!!! Lol. With that said does that mean you goal is hopeless? Absolutely not!!!!! Not only is it imaginable, you can shatter it! I know that after two years and feeling like your still not where you want to be that seems a bit too optimistic right? Winston Churchill in one of England's darkest moments said, "Never, Never, Never Give Up!" It is one of my favorite quotes. It sums up what we need so many times when faced with the seemingly impossible. Yes, I really do believe attitude matters. Attitude either reflects or shapes. In truth at various times we experience both. I do attempt to have mine be the shaper more often that not. With that said..... First step is what my 10 yr old daughter says when she is facing something she doesn't relish but is determined. "It's time to woman up!" (Yeah she is that cute:-). You can reach your dream goal! You know the one that is even more than the goal you set because your to afraid to admit the other because it seems impossible? Yeah I have been there also. So with the Woman Up attitude intentionally ringing in your ears throughout the day you are ready to make it happen! Next it really comes down to a simple equation more spent than saved. Only time in life this is a good thing We have to eat less fuel than we spend. How that happens is up to you. But there are some pitfalls to watch for. You have to get in enough to retain as much lean muscle as you can. Here is my lose phase (yes i revert to it occasionally. Daily 80-100 gr Protein (not fried) 60-80 carbs. Yes really. No flour based carbs or potato 80 oz non-caffeinated liquid (i do drink coffee but do not count it into my daily liquid needs) And I jog, bike, hike. Often very early or very late (single dad of four, so i get how hard finding time can be) i jog 12-20 miles a week I figure you already know all these things. But reminders and knowing it does work can help. I had a great recovery nurse that had surgery also and gave me a piece of advice that has been fabulous. He told me that sometimes he finds he is not losing or maintaining and he knows that the real reason is he is slacking on eating properly or that his head lost control and food has taken over again. So to get back on track he will force himself to go on the pre-surgery liquid diet for a full 1-2 weeks. Not to lose weight but to re-orient his brain back to a place where he is in control of what he eats. Not food and not habits. I have done that a time or two. It really can be a phenomenal re-ignition. I have made up my own version. I call it the Dog diet. What does my dog eat? (Well, dog food of course lol) and he eats the same dog food every time he eats. So if I feel my head has lost control to the old demons. I put myself on a dog diet. I eat the same Breakfast, the same lunch (different from breakfast) and the same dinner (different also). So I have 3 different meals (i do also have a Protein Bar or shake twice a day to get my protein goals in) the point being that for two weeks. Yes two weeks!!!! It's the same food. Why? Because it gets my head back to the place where food isnt The epic life, it is only Fuel for My Epic Life!!!!! So my thoughts are this. You haven't failed, making this choice two years ago and confronting the weight is success, these are just the details. You are winning already!!! You have rocked! Look at yourself girl, get some old pictures out and compare. Celebrate every single success!!!! You have earn it! Next? So how far do you wanna go from here? Yes, I already know the answer. :-) and the fear. And now it is time to woman up! Pick the liquid or dog diet and let me know how it feels to have you in control and not food!!!!
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861 days out :-) dropping in with pics
pasquini replied to pasquini's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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4 months out and falling off wagon
pasquini replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I haven't posted much in a while, but your post deserves a reply. That blasted wagon is a slippery one. And any who haven't fallen off of it either aren't on it yet, haven't been on it long, or have a level of self control that should allow most to lose without surgery. So dear, first it is what it is. Some things it isn't are..... The end of your weight loss, the drowning of puppies, punching a baby like the guy in that movie campaign, or abnormal. You have already made an extremely difficult choice to have this surgery and take control of your life. The surgery is the easier of the two! Taking control is what this tool is about. It is a tool that helps us in an area which we were obviously outta control. At the same time as you well know it doesn't completely do it for you. I aplaud the strength you have shown in facing your weight and making an extremely difficult, life altering, permanent choice to gain that control. Let me encourage you in a few things. Nothing Tastes As Good As Thin!!!!! Let me say that again Nothing Tastes As Good As Thin!!!!! You made this choice to chase your dreams, to soar, to reach a new place of freedom in life. And Epic adventure if you will. So now the battle with old way rages.... And yes we slip, slide, fall, leap of the wagon sometimes. And, we can choose to get back on. Not only back on but climb right up there in front and take the reigns! Heck if we are gonna be on a old dusty stupid wagon anyway at least have the reigns and slap the ol horse on the butt and enjoy the ride. So take some time tonight and imagine where you want to direct that ride.... What do you imagine for yourself when you are thin? For me I wanted to be SEXY!!!! Not just thin, not just healthy but SEXY!!' (Come on we all want that I am just willing to admit it!) So in the coming day while your walking along near that wagon you choose where you wanna be. :-) I am hoping you choose sexy beast!