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Snoop101

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About Snoop101

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  • Birthday 06/12/1962

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    Kilmarnock
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    Ayrshire
  • Zip Code
    KA3 6HP
  1. Snoop101

    Swimming

    My surgeon said I could swim after 10 days - providing the incisions weren't sore or inflamed. I started swimming on day 11 and it's been great and seems to have helped the scars healing too. I agree with comments on pool swimming vs lake swimming. I also make sure I keep the scar sites well moisturised so they stay supple.
  2. Yep have felt the same - 48lbs since the start of the journey, 40lbs of that post surgery in 11 weeks. Have to keep reminding myself that my obsession with instant gratification is how I got to be so big in the first place! Then I get some perspective on it and acknowledge I have dropped 4 dress sizes and feel better than I have in years. People are noticing the weight loss and giving me compliments - which is great! I have had to give away nearly all my pre-surgery clothes... costly but liberating! Best thing is I am seeing muscles starting to emerge through the blubber - and I ran up a flight of stairs without thinking the other day! Concentrate on your NSVs - it seems that your scales sometimes take a bit longer to catch up with the changes you feel and see! Good luck and chin up to all yopu losers!
  3. Snoop101

    Anyone Sleeved in Europe?

    Swizzly - my ticker isn't up to date as I haven't worked out how to update it yet!!!
  4. Snoop101

    Anyone Sleeved in Europe?

    Hi swizzly I was sleeved on 5 May by Dr Marc Focquet in Brussels. The cost was 6200 euros for the surgery, hotel and hospital stay. I was in hospital for 2 nights. For me the surgery was very straighforward and uneventful. I had little or no pain and was back on my feet very quickly. Eleven weeks out I have lost a total of 48lbs - and I am feeling great. The doctor's attitude seemed a lot more relaxed in Europe - the guidelines on food were pretty much stay on liquids - Soups, broth, yogurt - for the first 10 days and then gradually introduce solids if/when it feels ok. Other than burping a lot in the beginning and being a bit constipated now and again I haven't had any side effects. If there's anything else you want to know feel free to ask either through the posts or pm me. I'd recommend the surgery and depending on how much post-op support you want from your surgeon (I didn't) I think Belgium is a good option. Good luck with whatever you decide! Lyn
  5. :frown1: Bummer that you've got it but that positivity and determination to tackle it is brilliant :lol0:. Keep up the exercise and we'll all go through the pain barrier together
  6. Snoop101

    Burp, burp, burp

    Thanks all - just glad I am not alone with some weird and unique side effect! Hopefully it will go over time and interested that it may be a sign I am full - think I'll stop eating at the first sign of a burp and see how that goes! Lyn x
  7. This may be tmi - but every time I eat for about 30 minutes after I am just burping all the time. Beginning to get on my nerves as well as my husbands. Have tried slowing down and smaller bites but still the same. I am a month post-op and on normal food - albeit small amounts. Think the sleeve is fab - have lost 30lbs since my consult date in March, 23 of those since the surgery. Just want to know if the burping issue passes? Lyn x
  8. Hi - I think it depends on how you feel. I was driving 4 days post op and felt fine. I did have a week off work but felt a bit of a fraud as have a largely desk job job and would have been fine. Surgeon said I could start swimming after 10 days which I did and am doing about a mile a day now just over 3 weeks out and feeling great! Lyn
  9. Snoop101

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  10. Hi all - I'm nowhere near that yet! But I am feeling good 3 weeks out and have started swimming again after work. I can feel a difference in my clothes but still a long way to go. Why I'm posting though is that I am beginning to believe I might be a normal sized person one day in the not too distant future and I'm really curious to find out what sort of figure I'll have once the layers of blubber have melted LOL! I love this site by the way - it is always so helpful and people are so great! Lyn xx
  11. Snoop101

    Need help please. x

    Hi Michelle I wasn't asked to do a pre-op diet (sleeved in Belgium on 5 May) - but for the 3 weeks before I did stay low fat and stopped drinking any alcohol and lost 7lbs. So I am sure you'll be fine! Since the surgery I'm feeling great and am moving slowly onto mushies now although surgeon said I could try soft solids after 10 days but I think they might stick a bit! The major thing I have found is to keep drinking the Water this seems to be beneficial to every aspect of the weight loss. Since surgery I have lost 10lbs - which is great. Also my skin and hair haven't looked so healthy in years! We can all only do the best we can - so just try to stick with it as much as possible and everything will be good. Lyn x
  12. Snoop101

    Surgery Monday-Scared to death

    Hi - I went to Belgium from the UK last week for my surgery and so far it's been really straightforward. I can honestly say I didn't have any real pain after the surgery - a little discomfort for the first few days around the incisions but nothing major at all. I was very sleepy for the first couple of days - and always think sleep is a great healer. But when awake I walked a bit and sipped a bit. I did not experience any nausea at all. Of course everyone's different but if you go into the procedure with a positive mind state then I think that helps. Good luck - you can do this!! Lyn xx
  13. Snoop101

    Howdy everyone!

    Hi Lori Welcome! I'm pretty new here too although got sleeved last week - like you self pay so could schedule it to suit me. I'm UK based - and though there aren't too many of us Brits on the forum the principles of what we're all trying to do are the same the world over! I need to lose about 150lbs in total - which would get me down to a healthy 140lbs, so it's going to be a bit of a journey, and I'm a lot older than you (47) so I think my loss will be slower. Good luck and keep us all up to date on your date, pre-op routine etc. Take care Lyn
  14. Hi - I had my sleeve surgery last Wednesday. For the first night I slept on my back although propped up - the bed in the hospital could be adjusted. From the 2rd night could sleep on my left side because the right side was a bit tender where the drain had been. But from then on I've been able to sleep normally - even on my stomach, which is my preferred position. So I think it depends on how you feel and how tender the incisions are. Lyn
  15. Snoop101

    Hooray I'm sleeved!!

    Thanks guys - I'm really trying to stay positive and focus on the results. Think I've pretty much worked out when I'm full - get uncomfortable trapped wind feeling and need to burp (very ladylike - not! lol) - but not yet used to anticipating that feeling and stopping before I get there. Think I need to slow down even on liquids - trouble is that's really hard for me as have always been a really fast eater. Probably one of the contributors to my getting so heavy. Anyway onwards and upwards - or should that be downwards!! Lyn xx

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