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Are there any vets who have experienced problems changing from weight loss to maintenance? Because mentally, I am struggling to adjust. During my losing phase, I was dedicated, or maybe I should say Dedicated - capital D. I went from 255 to 124 in 10 months. Had plastic surgery. Have a complication from losing weight too fast (it's incredibly rare, but does happen). Now, I see myself and see a size 10 - but I actually wear a 0 or maybe a 2. To me, it seems if I just lose 10-12 more lbs maybe that would be perfect. But each weight I reach that's been what I think - just another 10 lbs and it will be enough. I can't tell if it's really a problem, or just a natural adjustment after working so hard and giving so much of my time and energy to my weight loss. Has this happened to anyone else? I just haven't read many other people talking about it. I hesitate to bring it up, so please try to be sensitive. Thanks for any input.
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What a beautiful baby! Congrats on your many, many successes!
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My 1 year surgery anniversary is today!
It's all new replied to Piplula's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
You are an inspiration Pip, as always! You look wonderful. -
I Want To See Before & After Pics!
It's all new replied to Christina760's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Awesome results! The befores and afters show a very different man! -
Anyone using NWWS Everett?
It's all new replied to journeygrl's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I know this is the pre-op section, so I am kind of crashing the party... but I used NWWLS and was very happy. I had Dr. Michaelson who is very kind, helpful, and knowledgeable. I met with Dr. Chock once and didn't enjoy her style quite as much - but I have a friend who has enjoyed working with her and he has been extremely successful in his results. I wish you all the best!! -
Almost 3 mos post TT/BA&lift
It's all new replied to sid_n_reagans_mommy's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
You look amazing! I too was so swollen afterward my tummy tuck that I actually had to go buy bigger sweatpants. I don't know what your trick was to managing the swelling, but I am jealous! -
From one eating disorder to another?
It's all new replied to It's all new's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
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From one eating disorder to another?
It's all new replied to It's all new's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
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PLUS SIZE COMPRESSION STOCKINGS
It's all new replied to aaayoungs's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I got them at a medical supply store. I was around 260 when I needed them. They easily had them in stock and larger sizes than what I needed too. I bought some pricier ones, the brand started with a J (that's probably only a little helpful, but I am trying! Maybe Juno or something like that ), and they lasted super well and were wonderful. -
Totally not TMI. Not having that issue anymore is such a relief!!
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From one eating disorder to another?
It's all new replied to It's all new's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
I initially lumped together my reply to your response but decided to excerpt the portion about the complication. I'm hoping I didn't accidentally post the photo twice. Sometimes I mess up with this. But here goes: I have signs of superior mesentaric artery (SMA) syndrome, although it is doing ok right now - meaning I am independently eating and drinking. I have been hospitalized for an inability to eat once already, in late February. I also couldn't take in fluids. I had to have a feeding tube placed - although I didn't tolerate it for long because it didn't bypass the problem. Fortunately things improved kind of spontaneously and I have been able to eat and drink. I did get some calories through my IV, so that may have helped. Or maye it was just luck. I still show a compression of the duodenum although not a full blockage thank goodness. At the time, they were totally unable to figure out the problem. Fortunately, my weight loss surgeon caught it recently. I have been told I can lose more weight, but it has to be in a very careful, slow way. Also, I will be monitored very closely. This is a serious complication that is not a WLS complication specifically - it is a rapid weight loss complication. Rapid weight loss of any type can cause the loss of the fat pad between the SMA and the duodenum, which keeps the duodenum from being squished between the SMA and the aorta. If you read the statistics, I think it is rare enough that it's possible no one else on this site will worry about it - something like 500 cases in medical literature since it was discovered 105 yrs ago. I hesitate to share, but then of course having mentioned the words complication I should probably explain. Also, I searched and this has never been mentioned on this site according to my search. It's possible someone else may experience it - from what I read it may happen more than they think (which still makes it incredibly rare). Anyway, that is the deal. I just have to be a lot more careful than most with my weight at this point. No more rapid weight loss unless I want very, very serious ramifications. If I push it I could send this into needing one of two treatment options - "refeeding" through a feeding tube surgically implanted through the abdomen straight to the jejunum (bypassing the stomach and therefore the blockage), or surgery to reroute where the duodenum exits my tiny tummy. Neither option is good. -
From one eating disorder to another?
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From one eating disorder to another?
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From one eating disorder to another?
It's all new replied to It's all new's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
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From one eating disorder to another?
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From one eating disorder to another?
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Almost 3 mos post TT/BA&lift
It's all new replied to sid_n_reagans_mommy's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
You look great!!! -
I Want To See Before & After Pics!
It's all new replied to Christina760's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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I Want To See Before & After Pics!
It's all new replied to Christina760's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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I Want To See Before & After Pics!
It's all new replied to Christina760's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Sorry double posted!! -
I Want To See Before & After Pics!
It's all new replied to Christina760's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Here it is - before was May 2012, after is March 2013. From 255lbs to 124lbs at 5'6". -
Percentage of excess weight lost
It's all new replied to timbluejim's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I am a bit over 10 months out. I am 5'6", started at 255 currently at 124 lbs. IMO, I have lost 100%+ of my excess weight. My doctor's goal was for me to get to 155! I think I am more likely to need to gain a few lbs than anything. -
Well, I would say it looked way worse after my weight loss. I swear it seemed like I lost weight everywhere except in that area. When I had my tummy tuck they did lipo and lifted that area and the problem was solved. Phew, phew and triple phew.
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I had a tummy tuck and thigh lift a month ago today. I still have some surgical swelling but overall everything is much improved. These are the G rated photos - if someone is looking for more specifics pertaining to thigh lifts just PM me and I can share. They removed 4lbs 6ozs of skin and fat. The doc said there wasn't much fat to remove, but I'm pretty sure there was plenty. I was 139 in the before photos, 126 in the after photos, and I am 5'6". I had some unforeseen complications with my ability to eat after surgery, so I lost more weight than expected in the last month. It is an incredibly rare problem, so not to worry - but it scared the heck out of me. The photo where I am hunched over gives an idea of your post surgery posture. I am now able to stand up straight - usually. I'm glad to answer any questions.
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Good luck - I bet it will go smoothly and you will be feeling good!