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O.T.R. sleever

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  1. O.T.R. sleever

    May Sleevers How Much Have You Lost So Far?

    5' 6" on most days. If a girl is really cute then I'm 5'7".
  2. O.T.R. sleever

    Question About Hunger

    First off, most of us do not experience hunger like we did before. When hey reduce the size of your stomach the remove most of the portion that produces the hormone that causes hunger(ghrelin). We eat more on a schedule than on a "hunger" trigger. Also in the earlier phases it is also very important to portion your meals because your stomach will be nimb for the most part & it is easy to over eat. The feeling of fullness is definately different instead of a swollen plated feeling you will feel a pressure against your esophagus. Again, portion control should keep this from happening. Our goal is to nourish our bodies, not to fill our tummies. Hope that helps, if not, restate your question and I'll try again P.S. ghrelin only disappears for a period of time, it will return in much smaller amounts.
  3. I'm happy to help, but I do need to know your surgeons requirements first. Is it a liquid diet/ low carb diet?
  4. O.T.R. sleever

    First Major Stall

    Hi Steve, Congrats on your surgery & on starting your journey to your new life. I'd really like a bit more insight on your daily diet, but something that jumps out to me right away is that you appear to be mislead on what a Protein shake is. Since I don't know what GNC product you are using I will skip that one, but I'd like to address the Ensure. Ensure is a Meal Replacement, not a protein shake. I'm looking at a strawberry Ensure right now & it only provides 9grams of protein but slams you with 250 calories & 40carbs So let's say you are drinking 4 of these in a day. That's 1000 calories 160 carbs and 36g of protein. That is about 1/3 the protein that I would recommend for a man. About double the carbs, and right about the total caloric intake I get. I advocate a 10/1 calorie/protein ratio. So at the end of the day if you are going to consume 1000 calories you should be getting 100g protein. The first thing I'd do is scrap the meal replacement shakes & find a protein supplement you like, or at least can tolerate. Here's a few you can try: unjury -- 20g protein / 100cal Syntrax Nectar® -- 23g protein / 100cal Premier Protein -- 30g protein / 160cal CytoSport RTD -- 32g protein / 130cal Hope this helps.
  5. O.T.R. sleever

    First Major Stall

    First off congrats on losing 110lbs! That is a huge accomplishment. Now for the kick in the butt. You know what you are doing wrong, so the real question here is how to correct it. You simply must at minimum double preferably triple your protein intake It's no surprise that you are falling to temptations, protein is what keeps you satiated. You need to plan your food & drink before the day begins. Eating is not a casual thing to do when your "hungry" or "feel" like eating anymore. Get a food journal or planner, and instead of writing down what you eat after you eat it you should plan your meals & Snacks in advance. Planning= Preperation= Success 30g of protein? I'm guessing you are not using any protein supplements. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but, you need to use something. Back to basics. Plan a diet that gives you protein throughout the day, & plenty of Water. Keep in mind eating white carbs creates cravings for more white carbs. So make it a point to resist the temptations & it will get progressively easier Also don't discount the advantages of seeing a counselor. We all have issues with food & many times they can help us to recognize why we continue our unhealthy eating habits.
  6. O.T.R. sleever

    How Much You've Lost

    My highest weight & surgery weight are the same so I refer to that. Start weight 289 (05/23/12) weight as of 09/0912 ------ 210
  7. O.T.R. sleever

    I Need To Hear Sucsessful Stories....

    http://www.verticalsleevetalk.com/topic/47767-anyone-have-a-relatively-easy-recovery-story/ Here's a thread that might help you a bit. Unfortunately many of us that have had & are continuing to have great experiences feel bad posting how easy this is for us.
  8. O.T.R. sleever

    May Sleevers How Much Have You Lost So Far?

    I only weigh on Saturday mornings, so this info is about 5 days old. I was 289lbs going into the O.R. on may 23rd. 108 days later (15weeks 3days) on September 8th I weighed in at 210lbs 79lbs gone forever
  9. O.T.R. sleever

    How Long Did You Wait..

    The reason your doc says to wait 2 years after surgery is because your skin shrinks much slower than the rest of your body. You skin will continue to shrink slowly for 2 years. So getting plastics before that could very well be a waste of money. Not to mention , you might not stop losing once you hit goal.
  10. O.T.R. sleever

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  11. O.T.R. sleever

    Please Tell Me Your Post Op Story!

    http://www.verticalsleevetalk.com/topic/47767-anyone-have-a-relatively-easy-recovery-story/ Don't sweat it, even if the first few days are bad, it's such a small price to pay for the rest of your life back. Here's a link for you to check out.
  12. O.T.R. sleever

    Why Did I Do That? Depressed Now!

    Amy, there are a few things to consider here. The video you were watching, 1. how far post-op was the poster? 2. how much weight was lost? 3. How old was she? Keep in mind, your skin will continue shrinking for 2 years, possibly longer. Yes, you will likely deal with loose skin in the earlier stages, but the loose skin you see 6months out will still shrink a lot. I'm not saying it will all go away (though it might). But if you really want to see what the reality of loose skin is, you really should be looking at people 2 years post-op, and still as you already know no two people are the same.
  13. O.T.R. sleever

    Any Suggestions For A Good Shaker Bottle?

    Just in case nobody else says it, blender bottles are pretty good. It's just hard to find the green ones.
  14. O.T.R. sleever

    Lettuce

    Not that I would recommend going against your doctors recommendations, but, I've been eating spinach, kale, arugula since week 4. I'm not really a lettuce fan, closest I get to that is a bit of spring mix.
  15. O.T.R. sleever

    Slime.....

    It sounds pretty gross, but really it's not that bad, just bad enough to want to avoid repeating. It is really just thick saliva. If you don't chew well enough or eat too fast you will likely experience it. Initially for me iwas like my mouth was watering, and I just swallowed like prettymuch everybody does. Then after a few minutes I was experiencing a fullness that was a bit much. I went to the restroom and spit up the "slime" not at all like vomiting, more like squeezing toothpaste.
  16. O.T.R. sleever

    What Is Going On?

    I didn't notice your protein intake. How is it?
  17. I would recommend shaving your head & then you don't have to worry about loss & it will show support for those fighting cancer----- win win
  18. Hi, I was sleeved by Dr. Ponce de Leon on may 23rd, a couple hours after Candyman was. I really don't know what to say about the experience. It was so much easier than I thought it would be, I have nothing bad to say, never experienced any pain at all. Had a bit of nausea immediately after surgery, but that only lasted a few minutes (till I.V. drugs kicked in) the staff at the INT is very attentive. Trish is a heaven sent. She definately goes above & beyond as a coordinator.
  19. O.T.R. sleever

    Food Porn ( Graphic)

    The Ron Bennington cupcake. Just one of my former weaknesses.
  20. O.T.R. sleever

    Test

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