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Lost 40 pounds in two weeks
Julie norton replied to chynadoll619's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thank you berry. I'm happy for anyone that sheds weight. It is so difficult in this society . I hope others don't feel it is as easy for them. Most people absolutely cannot lose 28 lbs in 2 weeks... but I am happy you did and you kept going.... nothing good in life is easy as my mom would say Success feels great to everyone. Even if it is 5 pounds![emoji486] -
Is Constant Vomiting Normal ☹️?
Julie norton replied to ILOVETEXAS210's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I feel the same about food coming up There is no smell. It is just undigested food still in my throat. And it slides out easily and I feel much better. Please don't worry about the stranger issues that sometimes come.... (both ends can react). The trade off of shedding lots of weight and KEEPING the pounds off really made the it well worth it. Best of luck -
Sleeve Veterans: What makes you successful long term?
Julie norton replied to OutsideMatchInside's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
Great topic. I'm an oldie lap band. 10 years post wls. Some of us are still around It is still work I am here to tell you. But life is way easier with a 90 lb loss. If I'm unmindful.... I can inch up the scale. Then like Kathy said.....It is back to water and walking and light eating. I am still so thankful for my tool, But I am arguing with 10 lbs right now. Oh well. Life is still good!! -
Lost 40 pounds in two weeks
Julie norton replied to chynadoll619's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
And 12 lbs came back in 3 days. So not quite the loss. I've been at this 10 years post wls. Keep posting and we can see how it goes[emoji486] -
Confused About Expected Weight Loss
Julie norton replied to Cathy Mettille's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Ditto this. Be happy we got healthier. Not just a number!!! I've been at this post wls 10 years. And it is rare to lose it all and keep it all off. Some do. Most of us just do way better than before and it is all relative to where you start -
Lost 40 pounds in two weeks
Julie norton replied to chynadoll619's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
2 months is what the post should read -
Jealous of others on here
Julie norton replied to Mersh's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Jess has been here a long time and is well respected... Some newbies don't quite get it I don't quite get mersh -
Lost 40 pounds in two weeks
Julie norton replied to chynadoll619's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
40 lbs in 2 months is what your stats say. That is great and realistic ! -
Anyone around 5'3-5'5 and weight 250-270 how much weight did you lose in your first 6 months
Julie norton replied to _optimisticsleever_'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I think you may find many people fitting those perimeters.... Me too Maintenance is hard. Daily It is a different life! I hope we all get that opportunity ( banded 12/06. Maintaining) -
I share a trainer and it sure makes me accountable. I had joined gyms in my past. But never have stuck with it. Now I'm at 10 years post op and training. And I think they go hand in hand. Yes it costs. So does food and health problems. Just my solution so I DO GO 2 x a week ! She kicks my ass. Not too much nutrition talk. Just clean eating
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Waiting is harder than healing. You got this. Change your life [emoji93][emoji240]
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I have to keep a level of prescription acid blockers in my system. Maybe your doc will try. ? Had to be very consistent to work for me. Good luck (Banded 12/06). Maintaining
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Lost 40 pounds in two weeks
Julie norton replied to chynadoll619's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Very unrealistic -
When is it ok to try a sweet?
Julie norton replied to graziellabs's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My take as a 10 year post wls. Is just get to the starting line. Don't overthink Xmas and the rest of the year.... Just relax and start and do the best you can for your first month. You can always re-evaluate items as they come up ... further down the road. You have to get on the road first .... Don't worry about the exits on the road. Just get prepared and get started and see where you go!! Best of luck -
4th WLS procedure coming up this week!!! No judgement!
Julie norton replied to sydneyjonno's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thank you very much for the great first hand info Best of luck to you and please keep us informed. This site is great for all kinds of info!! -
4th WLS procedure coming up this week!!! No judgement!
Julie norton replied to sydneyjonno's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Is the overstitch the newest endoscopic stomach stitching? Following. Seems to be the latest darling of wls. I have my dinosaur of a lapband so I am always checking on what is new and statistics. Very few out yet as it is so new. Any info. Cost. Time. Pain. Besides what you have divulged would be so appreciated. Thanks and good luck[emoji171] -
Guys - lose is what we want to do - lose weight; not "loose"
Julie norton replied to Mrsa's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
This is one of the most common word issues on here for years... we all kinda know what they mean ... -
Soda? Just hit 9 weeks today! Down 38lbs!
Julie norton replied to SlimStacey's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
My take is we are looking to CHANGE our eating and drinking habits for good with surgery.... that does not mean finding a way back to soda ... for me... Doctors routinely advise against the awful ingredients in soda. Some people just want what they Used to do. I encourage patients to Please try to take this huge change in your body... that you may get only once in your life ....by changing a few basic rules: Water. Protein. Exercise.... really. Truly It is hard to see some wanting to return to bad habits.... I don't pretend to have all the answers... but drinking a caustic fluid with no nutritional value cannot be a great part of a healthy new life. Just my 10 year post op thoughts -
For me, taking a prescription acid blocker daily has helped tremendously. I did not realize how irritated my stomach was. Daily.... It is better for now. Good luck and please keep posting (Banded 12/06).
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My lap band story...the good, bad, and very ugly.
Julie norton replied to Happigoof's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Thank you for sharing such a personal story. I have never read if anyone doing their own fills! I'm glad to read you took control over your body and your health. It is a challenge everyday for me. I try and no one is perfect.... but I just get back on program sooner I suppose . I'm thankful to keep my band for over 10 years and maintain a 90 lb weight loss...I wish it was 100 but am glad I'm not arguing with a large chunk of weight . I still have to remind myself of my goals often . Some weeks are better than others! -
Wow. With the exit of so many vets...
Julie norton replied to LipstickLady's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
Glad to see you posting again Andrew. See... people notice when you are absent! I like the people and postings here and check for inspiration occasionally. -
I think I may have lost control
Julie norton replied to blacktxbelle's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Glad to see some current banders support each other. There are few of us still here! ( banded 12/06) Maintaining 90 lb loss. Wishing it was 100, but fine with my body and health!! Thankful -
Just looking for some relief from all the god people here
Julie norton replied to sunmeadow's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I respect all religions. We all seem to try to help each other... But please people quit asking for prayers for neighbors and strangers... and /or blaming or thanking a deity for gain or loss. You gotta do the work!! -
Veterans ONLY please. One year + post op.
Julie norton replied to LipstickLady's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
It becomes about you and your habits after the magical year or so. It is hard! It can be done But takes much work and time and commitment... I can't go back! Everyday I try -
Good luck on your new , different way of life. Like many say, this is for the long run, not a sprint . I will share I am 10 years plus banded and still working with fills and unfills. It stays the same for years and then , for me, can change. I really caution going slowly. Overfills serve no one and can damage and super irritate your band. Then it can take a long time to calm down. Keep going slowly but surely ...and use your time to really change some basic eating and exercising habits,.... please keep posting!!