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Everything posted by mnbsleeve
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NUT = nutrionist! As a newby on this board I read a long post where this person kept referring to the NUT and "her NUT" and based on the way the content read I thought, "wow, she sure is angry at her surgeon calling him/her a nut at every turn" Much later, when I saw other posts, I figured out it was nutritionist and I can't tell you the laugh I had!!!! Still makes me chuckle!
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Sarting To Love My Sleeve.
mnbsleeve replied to 2ndtimesacharm's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Wow! Great loss!!! Congratulations!!! -
Congratulations crosswind!!!!! I can so relate to your experience of thinking "this is it." I'm not near 100 lbs lost yet but I can't believe I'm this far out!!! Sounds like you have attained some true success!!!!!! Good work!!!!
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I Made It To Underhand!
mnbsleeve replied to Joyfulone1's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
WOO HOO!!!! Congratulations!!!!!! It's a great milestone! When I reached onederland I had not been there for years. It felt sooooo good!!!! -
What'a Your Favorite Sweet Treat/
mnbsleeve replied to kayte819's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I never was a sweets person pre sleeve (more of a pasta/carb girl) and even less so now. But I find that if I have one bite of something I like, it's enough and I feel like I had a whole portion. Having said that, everyone is different and like Pasquini said above, if your challenge with sugar is bigger than you may need to do the "detox" thing :-) Good luck with this!!! You'll nail it! -
Been Lurking...getting Sleeve On Monday
mnbsleeve replied to keyvocal's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wanted to wish you both the best of luck with the upcomming surgery! For me this has been an incredible journey!!! It's an adjustment, but well worth it! Keep us posted! -
New Pics, New Clothes, New Body Shape, New Body Image!
mnbsleeve replied to Lisa821's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
YES! YES! YES!!! I tell my husband that I feel like I getting back to me. I totally get it. It sounds weird but I always felt like a thin person trapped in a fat body! LOL I'm sure we're not alone on this! :-) -
Noticing A Change...
mnbsleeve replied to Reddi4change's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
For me it took almost 35 pounds before I started to really get comments.... but now! Even a 1 or 2 lbs loss and people ask: "are you losing weight? you look great" LOL I guess proportionally the weight loss is greater closer to goal... which is great because the loss slows down and we need the encouragement LOL But I remember going to my hair salon, after loosing close to 70 lbs (I see this gal every three weeks mind you) and one week I come in and she asks, "are you losing weight?" I cracked up! I had lost about 2 lbs. since I saw her last but like 70 overall. I though, yeah just a little bit! Funny how she noticed those two but not the other 68! :-) -
You look AWESOME!!! Happy 365 days!!! Way to go on the kickboxing girl!!!!!!
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New Pics, New Clothes, New Body Shape, New Body Image!
mnbsleeve replied to Lisa821's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Oh my gosh Lisa! You look like a different person!!! You're looking GREAT!!!!! I just love this sleeve. I just posted elsewhere that I don't think I would have gotten this far with out mine! Congratulations! -
Raining! Indoor treadmill for me today! I know we need the rain but I am so looking forward to sunshine!
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I didn't have this regret per se... however, it's so natural to feel this. After all we just underwent a major change to our bodies! We have had a familiar way of being for years... since birth. We know how we feel, we understand our body cues and sensation and suddenly, all of that is out the window. It's a huge adjustment both physical and psychological. I've been very, very happy BUT I will not lie I had a couple of episodes where I woke up in the middle of the night with the thought "OMG what happened?" and "It's IRREVERSIBLE." Once just recenty at 9 months out! It passed of course and I truly am happy with my decision. But for me both co-exist at the same time: I am happy AND at times I am confussed and concerned about this new body and all the unknowns .. many still to be determined. If that's not a reason to have some apprehension, I don't know what is. I do remind myself that even with the most joyful experiences in life (marriage, children, new jobs, new homes... whatever) these feelings Are completely normal and part of the human experience when we face change. I hope these posts are helpful to you Jenn. Sending many, many heartfelt good thoughts your way!!!!!!!!
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Your Healthy Go-To Food
mnbsleeve replied to Joiebean's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Great idea! Especially if you know you are going out to eat! -
Your Healthy Go-To Food
mnbsleeve replied to Joiebean's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes! Just a little sweet seems to go a long way! (Bless this sleeve! ) -
Your Healthy Go-To Food
mnbsleeve replied to Joiebean's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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I was told that if you're flushing your system with enough fluids, the body can handle one or two cups of day - both the stomach and dehydration factor. I think that probably too much more may be to much stimulant in general. I myself drink "mate" (pronounced mah-tey). It's a green tea. It has a little less caffeine than coffee and it's easier on my stomach. But definitely a stimulant. I do enjoy a good cup of coffee now and then! Especially a nice expresso, as gmanbat says above LOL
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Can Someone Point Me In The Right Direction?
mnbsleeve replied to AdvocateMom's topic in Food and Nutrition
Advocatemom, I also wanted to add that it's not uncommon to hit some stals at this point. I stalled big time all through my weight loss... up to 4 weeks. It's just now, beginning at around month 8, that I began a more steady, albeit lower, loss. I know sometimes it feels you're doing something wrong! But hang in there! You are doing what you're suppose to. Focus on that and trust the weight will come off. I would suddendly get this big loss; two or three in a row. I think in the beginning especially, our bodies are just making huge adjustments. I just wanted to let you know your experience is not uncommon. I've had it and read lots of people here too. So hang in there!!!!! We're rooting for you!!!! Lyra, I too wanted to thank you for the great resources posted above!!! -
What about a honey mustard sauce?! It may have less sugar than the BBQ sauce. You can also make it yourself and control the honey... keep it less sweet. Just a thought.
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WOO HOO Amanda!!!! That is the BEST feeling!!!!!! You go girl! Enjoy your awesome accomplishment!!!!! Congratulations!!!
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Your Healthy Go-To Food
mnbsleeve replied to Joiebean's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I wanted to add that the one thing I miss is having those huge salads I used to eat! LOL I've always loved veggies, since I was a kid. But of course, pre-sleeve I would have HUGE salads. Now, since I focus on protein first, and don't have much capacity, I generally get a few little leaves of something in and few other veggies... but not much! :-) I do juice vegetables to satisfy that craving! :-) -
Your Healthy Go-To Food
mnbsleeve replied to Joiebean's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Like you, I've always liked fish but it's definitely my go to food now! I was never too fond of red meat but now I just can't stand the thought of it. Same for fried or fatty foods in general. I've always loved vegetables and still do! Yes, overall for me there's been a "switch" of some kind where I automatically turn to healthier foods easily. In fact, sweets or deserts I only need a taste literally and I feel I had a portion. I'm really happy with this and hope it doesn't change because it's really helped me not feel deprived in any way. For example, before I would pass on pasta (which I LOVED) because I knew better. Now, when I pass I can take it or leave it! Or I can have a very small portion/taste and I feel like I had a full portion and I'm okay. Again, I just don't feel deprived! -
Advice, Tips And Suggestions Needed - Please Help!
mnbsleeve replied to DallasMomofTwins's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Don't beat yourself up! It's a common experience! I LOVE riding my bike and sometimes I just drag my feet... and when I am out there I am crazy loving it and wonder why I didn't get out earlier and when will I be outhere again?! It's that first little step sometimes that, for some reason, glues us down. But even athletes experience this! For me it's a deal I make to get dressed and get to the location, then, if I don't want to do it, I don't have to do it. HA! I ALWAYS want to when I am ready to go! It's cutting that deal/commitment with myself that's the secret for me. -
For cardio I really enjoy spinning. I take a spin class at the gyn about 3 times per week. I also ride my bike out doors. I also walk quite a bit - both outdoors and on treadmill. Those are my cardio staples. But also hike, use weights, dance, and yoga, which I LOVE!
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I Like To Know How Long Are You Guys Off From Work
mnbsleeve replied to anngee's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I just wanted to clarify my post above: I meant to say that if you have a job that allows you to keep sipping your fluids it helps. If your job takes you out and about in such a way that it's difficult to get your shakes and fluids in, it's more challenging the first couple of weeks for sure since that process does seem to consume lots of energy and focus - al least it did for me. Hope this is helpful!