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I've posted on several other threads, but I'm generally not an active poster. My name is TJ. I'm 26 years young. I was sleeved on July 20th. I weighed in at 337 pounds when I decided to have this surgery. As of this morning, I'm down to 272 pounds. Managing to get my 60 oz of fluids a day and I'm a few days into my Protein shake stage. Can't wait to go back to the gym in a few weeks.
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I think there are good parts and shady parts to Tijuana just like any other City. However, I spent my time in the good areas. The hospital and hotel are in nice areas so you should feel comfortable. The roads in TJ are rough though so do expect to bounce a lot if you go anywhere after surgery. It can get a bit uncomfortable, but never really painful. The shopping areas are great for souvenirs and cheap RX medication. The people seem nice overall. The hotel was amazing - comfortable beds, nice pool area, amazing view from the balcony. And complimentary broth and popsicles. Make sure you also order tea, their hot tea is pretty good. The hospital was just like a hospital. Maybe not quite state of the art, but everything functioned well and the staff are competent. The nurses and doctors were there anytime I needed something and even came to check on me to see if I was comfortable. Make sure to keep your compression socks, I forgot to take mine. I'm sure I've left out quite a bit - if you have specific questions, don't hesitate to ask. I can answer them here in case it helps other people as well.
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Share Goal Weight Fantasy... Evil Ones Welcome ;-)
Inline6E46 replied to loveoften's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I just don't want to end up like my dad - he takes 12 or so types of medication for everything from high blood pressure, hypertension, diabetes etc. I just want to be healthy. -
I was sleeved by Dr. Kelly on the 20th. Dr. Kelly, his wife, and Omar were amazing. They took time to keep interacting with me and checking up on me. Cessy (sp?) gave me a tour of Tijuana prior to my surgery. A few days after, Omar spent several hours with me getting souvenirs, lunch (broth), and roaming around TJ. Dr. Kelly is a great surgeon. No leaks, minimal discomfort, and I almost feel normal (minus the fact that 5-6 spoons of brothy Soup fill me up). Just make sure you keep pestering the nurses for pain medication the first day or two. I "tough guy'd" the pain a few times and didn't ask for additional medicine, but I probably should have. Good luck.
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Sleeve Date: July 20th Height: 5'10" Highest Weight: 337 Surgery Weight: 286 Goal Weight: 190
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21 College Student Just Had Surgery, The Whole Shebang!
Inline6E46 replied to Magsnlucy's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
26, Grad student, getting sleeved tomorrow by Dr. Kelly. Can't wait -
Airfare To Sandiego
Inline6E46 replied to Shape_Shifter's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
Im having surgery with Dr. Kelly on July 20th. Booked my ticket via Priceline last week and it ran me about 461 from BWI to SAN. In terms of exercise, I started out at 337 and hit the gym. Ive been fluctuating between 290 and 296 for the last week or two. I do about 3-4 miles and mix my cardio with weight training. -
One of my coworkers is an amateur body builder. He's one of 2 people at work who know that I will be taking the surgical route. He and I got into an interesting discussion on how body builders bulk and cut before a competition. He mentioned that since I would be getting surgery, it would be interesting to see if getting some muscle before surgery would counter the muscle loss usually sustained after surgery. I'm doing this for my own health, but I had to.admit, this was a pretty interesting concept. Work out as hard as my body will allow and then the surgery do the cutting? It would help fill out a lot of loose skin, that's for sure. Thoughts?
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Hey Lissa, thanks for the tip! I'm limited by the amount of reps I can do.in one minute. Keeping proper form and enough speed, I can usually do 25-30 reps in a minute. Circuit training revolves around rotating exercises every minute with no pause and break. For example, I do a minute of bicep curls, minute of cardio, minute of lateral presses, minute of cardio etc. The entire "circuit" takes me 23 minutes and I do 2 of those. So I can't really increase reps, but I can increase weight which is what I've been doing. And considering I do 2 circuits, I do about 50-60 reps total. 25-30 of them are continuous. As far as diet is concerned, I know I should cut out the bread completely, but if I do, I feel starved until lunch. The bread kinda helps to curb the hunger. Maybe I can eliminate one slice and see how that goes.
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Where Are All The Young Men?
Inline6E46 replied to bcullen1's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
26 and checking in. I'm sure there are more of us young guys lurking around. I have yet to be sleeved - July 20th is my date. But I've been sticking to my diet and doing weights and cardio. Started at 337 and currently at 293. It ain't easy, that's for sure. But I'm having fun with it and I have a great support system so I think all will be just fine. -
Quick update. Currently still carrying on with circuit training, but I've eliminated leg exercises completely. If I do leg exercises, I find that I can't do elliptical after. I've also upped the weight several times on most of the machines. Eventually, when I build up some more strength, I will move over to free weights. On the elliptical, I can generally pound out 3 miles in 40 mins on resistance 3. I try to stay at about 70% of max heart rate. In fact, its getting harder to get my heart rate up which is why I upped the resistance in the first place. I was hopping on and had trouble breaking HR of 135 25 minutes in. As far as the weight loss goes, I was 311 on the day that I started and I'm currently at 293. I thought I would lose weight quicker, but I must be building muscle too (I must be insane, but I swear I can feel muscle). Diet is as follows: Breakfast: 2 eggs over medium, 2 wheat toast, 1 tbsp salsa Snack: fresh fruit Lunch: a la carte salad from cafeteria at work - romaine lettuce, chicken, carrots, kidney Beans, onion, parmesean cheese, and fat free Italian dressing Snack: 1/3 cup raw almonds Pre workout - Powerbar Post workout (M,W,F) - muscle milk Dinner: Chicken, Broccoli, Salsa Myfitnesspal usually puts my caloric intake at 1750-1900 calories a day and I usually burn between 750-800 a day at the gym. Workout schedule: Mon, Wed, Fri- 2x Circuit (23 mins per circuit), 15-20 mins elliptical Tues, Thur - 45 minutes elliptical For weight machines, I'm up to about 75 pounds for most machines and I can do those continuously for the entire minute. I started off at 30 pounds. I try going up one weight every week especially if I don't hit the point of failure. Looking for criticism (constructive or otherwise), comments, concerns etc.
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Decided not to go the insurance route because their surgery date would interfere with my heavy college curriculum next semester (my last semester yay!). I've been speaking with Omar and he's done an awesome job so far. I haven't had many questions because most of them have already been answered either on this board or through my own research. Anyone else going around then?
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5 Months Post Op And Im 16 Lbs From Goal! Prego Question N Pics
Inline6E46 replied to blackanese25's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
What a huge change in less than half a year! Congrats! -
I Need To Hear How Your Anesthesia Was....i'm Petrified!
Inline6E46 replied to angelakay2's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
When I had surgery for my deviated septum, they knocked me out. It was funny because they told me to count back from 10 and I actually made it to 0. That's what they say anyways. It shouldn't be a huge deal, don't fret! -
Three Anxiety Filled Days Left
Inline6E46 replied to boriquita2000's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You made this decision for the betterment of yourself which directly benefits your family. I think thats motivation enough. You'll make it through just fine, I'm sure of it. Chin up! -
8 year smoker. I quit this past February with the aid of Chantix. Smoked for the first 2 weeks on the drug, then stopped. I only get a mild urge to smoke when I drink, but I've cut back on the drinking too so win/win. Some people hate the crazy dreams but I loved them.
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Short-Term Disability For Mexico Surgery
Inline6E46 replied to Gastricsleeve4me's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
I've confirmed that I can use short term disability, but they're making me burn 3 personal days. Not a huge deal since I've used no vacation time and I've worked every holiday this year. -
Can't Seem To Get Off My Butt An Workout
Inline6E46 replied to 136HereICome's topic in Fitness & Exercise
Like Lissa said, Just Do It. My surgery is scheduled for July 20th and I'm hitting the gym 5 times a week. When I first went to the gym, my body hated it for about a week. After that first week though, working out got easier. I was building strength and stamina. Also, it helps to make a friend or two while you're there. Ask the staff for guidance and help if you need it. I've got a couple work out buddies now and its kinda fun. Just take that first step - its worth it. -
This. As a guy, I feel the exact same way. I want to wear those frame hugging suits, regular sized shoes, and be able to buy off the rack at any department store and have it look great. I mean, I'm still interested in women (have a date this coming Friday) but showing up in a frumpy suit that's not fitted vs a suit that is? No brainer.
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I've been using myfitnesspal to keep track of calorie intake, Protein, carbs, fat, and exercise. I'm intaking about 1400 calories (~15g fat, 160g+ protein, and ~35g carb). Also doing about 80 oz of Water a day. It seems I'm burning 5-800 calories at the gym. In terms of weight loss, I'm doing phenomenal - about a pound a day. Though I have no idea how much muscle I'm gaining (if any). Of course, time will tell if what I'm doing is paying off or not, but I feel like I'm on the right track. I've been reading your comments too (quoting/multiquoting on a phone is stupid though) and it seems like I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing. I doubt I'm gonna walk 5 miles through Vegas after surgery though. I do love me some blackjack in AC though...
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So after several consultant with my Nutritionist and personal trainer roomie, I have decided to start off with medium intensity circuit training and cardio. Keep in mind, I'm not sleeved and I haven't exercised seriously in 10 years. Our plan is to spend a month getting me to a point where I can do high intensity circuit training and 30+ minutes of cardio. So 3 days (mon, wed, fri) of circuit training and cardio and 2 days (tue, thur) of pure cardio. From there, we replace 2 of the circuit training days with weight training days to build muscle. The other day will still be for circuit training to build strength. I've already been doing this since Monday. At 300+ lbs, its definitely not easy to keep up the pace, but giving up is not an option. Thoughts?
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It depends on how elastic your skin around the stomach area is, and that depends on so many other factors. The short answer; probably not without a tummy tuck. I know for a fact that I won't have abs until I have surgery to remove and tighten loose skin. And that's fine with me. Oh, and as for your bikini fears (coming from a guy who exclusivley dates petite (as in 5ft ish) Latina women) you will look amazing even with the stretch marks. Besides, you're Latina, guys aren't staring above your hips anyhow!!! Just take it one step at a time
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I actually have my MSF class for ABRC at the end of this month. I rode a lot (30k miles) when I was out of the country and ever since I got back in 05 I've been thinking about getting a license. It never panned out because I only rode when I was in military school and I gained about 120 pounds after I got out. But I'm under 300 again so I figured I would do my advanced rider class, relearn some safety tips, and get my license. Not sure what bike I want yet, but I'm throwing around a few ideas.
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Definitely - might just do the Mexico option if I can't get the timing right. Honestly, I don't talk too much about the progress thing. It feels too much like bragging. But I love reading stories and offering encouragement.