topgun
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topgun last won the day on April 26 2012
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About topgun
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Rank
Aspiring Evangelist
About Me
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Biography
Self-employed professional since 1991. My wife breeds and shows poodles in all sizes.
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Outdoor minded. RV'ing and competitive shooting.
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Occupation
Independent paralegal (We the People)
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City
Bakersfield
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State
CA
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Zip Code
93314
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bossportsgal reacted to a post in a topic: Colonoscopy - Horrendous & Terrifying
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topgun started following Pre-Op Liquid Diet..., How Long Until Your Self-Image Changed?, I Find The Operation Stupid and and 7 others
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pomeerin reacted to a post in a topic: 3 Days Post Op And Tired Of Clears!
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Alcohol After Surgery?
topgun replied to ThinnerTiff's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I pretty much broke the "no alcohol rule" after about 3 months but I didn't overdo it. To tell you the truth, it doesn't taste as good as it used to so I've pretty much become a social drinker (by choice) rather than a recreational drinker. -
Has Anyone's Palate Taken A Turn Towards The Bizarre?
topgun posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
As I near my goal (4 # from now), I have become fixated on food! I'm not obsessing about the quantity of food I can eat but only the variety, and especially leaning toward the out of the ordinary and even weird stuff . I've started watching all of the food shows on TV, especially those showing the sidewalk food vendors in 3rd world countries selling all kinds of odd stuff, like Zimmern and Bourdain, wishing I was there with them and trying all of the same stuff. My cooking has taken a turn towards preparing appetizers as opposed to meals... small portions of highly seasoned stuff. Although I should be, I'm not concerned in the least about calories or nutritional value because I eat so little as a matter of course. Is anyone else on the same or similar track? I'm really not concerned, I'm just curious. -
Co-Workers Talking About Me!
topgun replied to Sue Vsg Bariatric's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
It's cheap gossip. Leave it alone and someone else will be the latest subject within 24 hours. Make a fuss and you stay on the front page. The workplace is the worst place ever for this kind of stuff. Just be beautiful and continue to be the source of their envy, not their scorn. Bets of luck. -
Odee reacted to a comment on a blog entry: Keeping Surgery A Secret Or Sharing The Experience
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Three months out you should be over the fatigue, I would think, unless you have other issues. Are you getting enough protein? AND are you getting enough carbs? Make sure you are eating enough... a common problem is not getting enough fuel for your body. When you do this, you are inadvertently causing the problem. I was much the same way and then I started eating more instead of trying to lose all of the weight rapidly and I began feeling wonderful and I continue to feel great. Talk to your doc or your NUT. Good luck!
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fatiniowa reacted to a post in a topic: What Does This Surgery Do To Relationships?
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What Does This Surgery Do To Relationships?
topgun replied to Minckle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The divorce rate for bariatric patients is higher than the norm and there is a distinct possibility that one partner losing a very significant amount of weight can have a devastating effect on a relationship! Evaluating the strength of our personal relationships is one of the reasons we have to undergo a psych eval. -
Telling People - Or Not
topgun replied to enigmachik's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have no problem with my decision to undergo the VSG, I just don't tell anyone just for the sake of not having to explain my actions to people whose opinions have no value to me. Those people close to me know and that's fine with me. -
Submitted To Insurance...low Bmi
topgun replied to polandspring's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
At my first appt., I told the nurse I was 2 inches shorter than I actually am to help inflate my BMI a bit. The things we do, huh? -
Curious, Any Men Losing Their Hair Or Just Women?
topgun replied to lessofmeismore's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yep, I sure am. I just got my first haircut 3 months post-op because my hair thinned out so much and I just haven't needed one. Oh, well... everything's a trade-off, isn't it? -
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How much we weigh is such a personal issue and no one's business but our own. I only discuss my actual weight with my wife... anyone else (except this forum, of course!) gets generalities, not specifics. I've lost 105 pounds since my journey began, about 51 pounds pre-op and the remaining 54 pounds after surgery on 03/28/12. I'm losing about 17 pounds a month average and now that I'm close to goal, I'm more concerned with feeling good rather than losing weight.
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Any Regrets?
topgun replied to lizzybean3377@yahoo.com's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm 3 months out and - while I am positive about the surgery because of the results - I still have my moments. I miss eating a "normal" meal the most, especially after taking a couple of bites of an amazing dish and having to stop eating because I'm already full. Also, I have osteoarthritis and I cannot take any NSAID anti-inflammatories any more, such as aspirin or Ibuprofen, so I'm stuck with pain pills or steroids. Things I don't miss? The 105 pounds of fat I've lost and the huge fat clothes that I've thrown away because I know they'll never be needed again. Is it worth it? All things considered, I think it is and I would probably do it again. Is it easy? No. I have to dig down deep and pull myself out of the doldrums several times a week. You are undergoing major surgery (with a history of minimal complications and a very low mortality rate) and facing a lifetime commitment. Can you be 100% sure you're doing the right thing without hesitation before surgery? Probably not, and I think that is very common and also very normal. Everybody's mileage varies and only you can do what you feel is best for yourself. I think, in the long run, that this is a very positive step towards an exciting, new life as a "normal" person. Best of luck! -
I second the vote on Gator Ade. Not the low calories, stuff, either. The higher calorie stuff absorbs better. Your #1 priority is getting rehydrated, not losing weight. The body absorbs 53% of water ingested, but over 70% of Gator Ade. I start slam dunking Gator Ade at the first symptom of dehydration. Mine happens to be dizziness, not dark urine. You should check your BP and pulse rate, also. Dehydration causes a lowering of BP and an increase of pulse rate. If you have significant symptoms, you should get professional help ASAP. They can put you on a saline drip and you'll be fine after a liter or two of fluids is infused. Dehydration can be very serious if left untreated. I've been on an IV four times, already, so I know! Best of luck!
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Michelle, this is truly a journey and...in this case...getting there is NOT half the fun! Being sleeved is major surgery with lifelong implications. As you read through all of the posts, you will see that you are going through a very normal phase and many, many of us did the same thing. Keep your eye on the goal and it will help you through the hard times.
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How Soon After Surgery Did Your Energy Level Increase?
topgun replied to Texarkolina's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
With me, it was 3 weeks almost to the day after surgery when I realized I was feeling much better and more energetic than ever. I had been so exhausted after surgery I didn't think I would ever get through it. As I get nearer to my goal, I find myself more active than ever and looking for things to do. Make sure you get plenty of fluids and protein, and I mean PLENTY, because those 2 things will make the difference. Good luck! -
Scared, Only 4 Days Out Of Surgery
topgun replied to caronsusanne's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I know exactly how you feel because I felt the same way. At least part of your depression and doubt is the result of having gone through major surgery. I'm a little over 3 months out and I'm feeling much better as my ability to eat increases. I can now eat more now as my stomach heals and it's much more like a meal than right after surgery. I went through a serious self-doubt period, too, but I realized I had no options other than to either make the best of it or let it defeat me emotionally. I chose the former and I felt much better since I came to grips with my decision. The bottom line is that I am now only about 25 pounds from my goal and I couldn't be happier about my decision to do whatever it took to be "normal." You WILL get though this and what you are experiencing is so common among so many sleevers. Best of luck on your journey! -
Another vote here for pork skins. 80 cal., 0 carbs and 7 gr of protein!