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minnie20

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About minnie20

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  1. Ok here goes. I was sleeved on 2/13/12 and choose to tell just my family and close friends. My decision not to tell wasn't because I was ashamed. All my life I failed at every diet I did and if i didn't succeed with the sleeve I didn't want to hear negative feedback. I am now 8 months post-op and 80 lbs lost. When ever asked how I was losing weight I never lied just choose not to tell all the details. I always told them I saw a nutritionist who advised me how to eat and started to walk and excercise. I am finding it harder as time goes on because of the weight loss and am tempted at times to tell. I think on my 1 year anniversary I may let my secret out of the bag and explain to everyone that I choose to keep it a secret until I knew I was successful at it.
  2. minnie20

    Hit A Milestone This Week

    Great Job!! Way to go!!
  3. minnie20

    I Had Surgery 2 Days Ago

    It will all get better. I felt the exact same way after my surgery, questioning whether I made a mistake being sleeved but everything you are feeling will go away.
  4. minnie20

    Surgery Is Tomorrow Morning! :) :) :) :)

    Good Luck to you! Don't be nervous, just be excited because this will be one of the best decisions you have made. I am 5 months post-op and am loving the new me. Keep us posted on your jouney.
  5. minnie20

    Losing Hair

    thanks everyone New Orleans lady, I try to get in the required amount of protein which my doctor wants 75-80 per day. I start the day with a protein shake ( 30 grms of protein) then try to get in at least 20 grams at lunch and dinner. It is just difficult as to some days I can't. jailyn, I asked my nutritionist about the protein and hair loss and she said it is common for it to start about 3-4 months post op but once our bodies adjust to the rapid weight loss it will grow back. Also she stressed to make sure we get in all our protein. readyfora change, I am going to start the Biotin. My nutritionist suggested it also.
  6. P.S.- your before and after pictures are great. You look amazing and I CAN see the difference Keep up the good work!
  7. Having the same problem. I had my surgery the same day as you, am down 61 lbs. and still look in the mirror and don't see the change. I I am down 4 pant sizes and all of my clothes literally fall off but I still see the old me. I hope this sickness goes away soon. I have also thought about making an appointment with the pychologist that I had to see before the surgery. Let me know if you see the light, lol. Good Luck on the rest of your journey.
  8. minnie20

    Day 136 - Smallest Size Ever!

    wow that is great! How much weight have you lost and when were you sleeved?
  9. minnie20

    3 Months 74 Pounds With Pics

    Fantastic ! You look great! Keep it up.
  10. minnie20

    Losing Hair

    Is anyone experiencing large amounts of hair loss. I had my surgery on 2/1 and for 4 months I was fine but now my hair is coming out in clumps. I was told this may happen but it wasn't too common with people who had the sleeve done. It is more common when the bypass is done. If anyone has the same problem what are they doing for it and will it grow back. Please help, I am freaking out.
  11. minnie20

    The Mental Side Of Food Issues

    I am 16 weeks post-op and down 56 lbs. I will tell you the journey does get easier. I too, always believed that I was addicted to food. My story is very similiar to yours, good childhood, great marriage, super life but overweight because of my addiction to food. I think the mental addiction to food is still with you after being sleeved but the fact that you can not eat the way you use to or would like to puts a stop to it. Sometimes if I am craving a certain food I do indulge in it but find my self dissappointed because it wasn't as good as I thought it would be. Or maybe the fact that you can not physically eat the way we did in the past helps the mental addiction fail. Good luck in your journey and kepp me posted as to how you are doing.
  12. minnie20

    Struggling Postop

    I drink the Premeir Protein Shakes ( chocalate is my favorite) 30 grams of protein in each one and you can buy them at Costco or most health food stores.
  13. I totally agree! Thanks
  14. Thank you! So well said
  15. To all the people who do not agree with my decision to not tell every person that I come in contact with, well who are you to judge my decision. I did not come on here and start bashing you for revealing your personal medical decision, WLS, so don't bash me. I have told the people in my life that matter the most and to everyone else, its none of their business. I am not living a lie, just choosing who to tell and who not to. Throughout my life I have had other personal medical issues and I did not choose to broadcast them either. And I am no way embarressed about having WLS. It is one of the best choices I ever made but it is MY life and I choose to live it MY way. And to the person 'Tell who you want or don't tell, but don't try to redefine the meaning of the word LIE just so you can feel better and make everyone else here feel better. Ok here goes- lie/lī/ a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood. I am not redefining the word lie to make myself feel better. It is bully people like you who bully others into having to think like you. Last time I looked this is a free country for all to live their lives the way they want. I have not made any false statements or intended to deceive anyone or intentionally told non-truth information. I just do not give the personal details to people who I feel have no business knowing my personal life.

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