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dear determined2b, I am almost 14 months out and about 6wks past a 4 and 1/2 month long stall! not fun!!!! I decided to stay focused and ride it out with as much grace as I could muster...it worked. I have started losing about a pound per week which is about what I was losing...or up to two pounds per week.... I lose very slowly due to no exercise. I was bedridden for over 5 yrs just before my surgery...april 15, 2014. my 46 yr old son died and 11 months later my 45 yr old son-in-law also passed away. I know absolutely these two boys are with the Lord along with four other children I have lost. if you're interested in my story, e mail me at kmre2291@yahoo.com and i'll talk with you about it. my precarious health broke completely, thus no energy, constant debilitating level pain. but now I'm up and going nearly full speed ahead! I am feeling the best I have EVER felt and I have passed birthday number 74!! I have lost 84 pounds and think I want to drop at least 22 more. I'm enjoying fun, new SMALLER clothes...down to an 8-10 top and bottom. side benefits to the surgery...not the weight loss, but the surgery, is that I no longer have type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure or incontinence. you hang in there. know your body is on your side and WILL lose the weight as everything adjusts. blessings, Karen in the woods of Alaska
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kmre replied to Fraoch's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I'M IN THE WOODS OUTSIDE OF FAIRBANKS AND HAPPY WITH MY DR. TODD ROUX-EN Y. I'M ALMOST 74 AND DOWN 78-80 POUNDS INCLUDING PRE-SURG LOSS AND AM 9MO. 14 DAYS OUT. I LOSE SLOWLY DUE TO MANY HEALTH ISSUES...MANY ARE CORRECTING AND IT'S WONDERFUL! I AM SIZE 6-10, DOWN FROM 18-20 DEPENING ON COMPANY AND STYLE. I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND ANY SURGERY BUDDIES IN FAIRBANKS. WOULD ALSO ENJOY EMAILS. kmre2291@yahoo.com -
DEAR ONES, I AM KMRE...KAREN...WHO STARTED THIS 70'S AND OVER. I HAD MY SURGERY 9 MTHS AGO AND AM SO HAPPY I DID THIS. I HAVE LOST BETWEEN 78-80 POUNDS...VISITING MY DAUGHTER IN OREGON AND SHE DOESN'T HAVE AN ACCURATE SCALES. I'LL BE HOME AGAIN TO THE WOODS OUTSIDE FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, IN 14 DAYS AND THEN WILL KNOW MY EXACT WEIGHT. I AM A SLOW LOSER DUE TO MANY PHYSICAL ISSUES...WHICH ARE IMPROVING!!!!! DIABETES IS GONE...A1c A MONTH AGO WAS 5.4. INCONTINANCE IS GONE. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IS GONE. LYMPHADEMA IN ONE KNEE NEARLY GONE. THINK ARTHRITIS IS IMPROVED, THINK FIBROMYALGIA IS IMPROVED, SCIATICA ON BOTH SIDES DEFINATELY IMPROVED. ANKLE IS WORSE, PROBABLY DUE TO WEIGHT SHIFT. FIGHTING DEPRESSION FOR SEVERAL REASONS INCLUDING BACKFLASH FROM THIS WONDERFUL SURGERY. A MAN WHO WAS A FRIEND OF MY HUSBAND'S TRIED TO KILL ME THIS SUMMER...AS A CHRISTIAN, I SURVIVED THIS DEMON DRIVEN ATTACK. IT DID SHAKE ME UP SO STILL DEALING WITH THE SHOCK. I AM LOSING SIZES LIKE CRAZY. DOWN TO 6-10 DEPENDING ON COMPANY AND STYLE. MY 16 YR. OLD GRANDSON TRIED TO DIPLOMATICALLY DESCRIBE ME ONE DAY AND SAID, "GRANDMA, YOU'RE SURE, UH, SHAPED NICE NOW." FUN TO SEE ALL YOU "OLDER" LADIES...EVEN SOME OLDER THAN ME. BLESSINGS TO YOU ALL, KAREN WHO LIVES IN THE WOODS OF ALASKA WITH ALL OF HER BIG CLOTHES FALLING OFF SO BUYING NEW LITTLER ONES!!!
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I had an eight week stall plus two pound gain during months 5 and six post op. The discouragement was intense. I allowed myself to vent the emotional stress which helped. I searched for answers. My breakthrough came when I added magnesium tablets to my vit/minerals. Weight started dropping in 24 hours. If you decide to try this, be sure you clear it with your medical team. I am again losing approximately two pounds a week. I am a slow loser due to physical conditions which make it impossible for me to do any exercises. Do well.
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Hi,how are you doing? I'm almost seven months out which doesn't seem possible. I've just broken an 8 week stall a week ago. I had lost nothing, gained 2# which I did lose. what broke the stall for me was adding magnesium to my vit/minerals. This week I've lost 2.8 pounds which is a big loss for me. due to health issues, I can't exercise. I have discovered N.E.A.T. for exercise which I'm reading up on. My basic mobility has improved so that's exciting. I'm 73 yrs old and have lost 65 pounds. Blessings, Karen in the woods of Alaska
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Great Blog- 10 reasons I love my ugly body
kmre replied to Amyllf2's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
As my daughter reminded me, in my imperfection how important I(and you ) are to every plant on the planet. Every time we breathe out, a plant breathes in our life giving carbon monoxide and shouts with joy! Karen in the woods of Alaska -
Outside gardening!!! I have two pots of peppers in my house which have now died thanks to a jerk who came to visit and politely repotted them without even talking to me about it! Thus, dead peppers. HOWEVER, I have two little plants that are red bell peppers I'm hoping will yield a bit of winter fruit. Life is interesting. I am handicapped so very limited in even moving around the house. I've just found the NEAT program. Worth looking into for anyone challenged in the exercise arena. blessings, Karen in the woods of Alaska
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Gaining slightly during a stall
kmre replied to SparkleCat's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Also, I live in Alaska. I've lost 62 pounds...pre op and post op combined. I am 73 yrs old and nearly totally bed bound but losing and happy. -
Gaining slightly during a stall
kmre replied to SparkleCat's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I restarted a particular med for fibromyalgia with a known side effect of weight gain/water retention. Sure enough, after 6 days on med, I was up a full three pounds. two tenths down today. Accepting the possibility has kept me ok. I'll keep moving down. my stats on this site are incorrect. I had rny not sleeve, April 15, 2014. -
hi I live near Fairbanks kmre2291@yahoo.com
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How Did You Find and Choose Your Bariatric Surgeon?
kmre replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I asked for a recommendation for a surgeon from a diabetic specialist. His very curt reply was, "Nobody in this town!" So, on the internet I went. I found my surgeon nearly 1,000 miles round trip from my location but still within Alaska where I live. Very satisfied with my choice. Karen in the woods of Alaska -
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Does everyone have a drain after surgery?
kmre replied to cpower100's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
no drain...I had roux-en y. -
well...a few of us! I had roux-en y two weeks before my 73rd birthday. my first question to my surg. was, "am I too old?" he said as long as my regular gp felt I was in good enough health to expect another three to five years of life, he would consider me for the bypass. I am now 4.5 mo. post op and doing well. I am a slow loser...nearly bed bound so very little exercise. my gp still wants me on one diabetes med even though my numbers meet my bypass surgeon's criteria for being free from it. and my blood pressure is normal for the first time since I was 18! I have lost 58 pounds and am happy with that. my body is so broken by fibromyalgia, scoliosis, sciatica on both sides, arthritis, spontaneous spinal fusion, four strokes, two heart attacks, ...I'm quite surprised the surg. would operate. I was also under a diagnosis for multiple sclerosis for 11 yrs which was lifted about six moths before the op. when I went into surg., I knew my gall bladder was leaving but...wow!...what a mess was found when they got inside! the robot and Dr. Todd found I had a Petersen's defect. my intestines had herniated and wrapped round and round and round my stomach. The surgery lasted six hours. When I woke up, a headache I had had for over 50 years was gone! What a miracle! Apparently, from my research, the hernia was started by my pregnancy with my first child who weighed over nine pounds. So we older ones do have our stories to tell. blessings, Karen in the woods of Alaska
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dear angela, you are an injured warrior in a battle for your LIFE...not your life. AND you are winning! each moment brings you closer to your own victory parade. give your guy a big hug, kiss, handshake, pat on the head, from all of us out here who appreciate our support troops and the part they play in our victories. just wait until you start celebrating your non scale victories. my big one right now is that I weigh less than my husband for the first time in our 29 yrs/9 mo. together. he is my tall, skinny toyboy and I love and appreciate him truly more every day. I am 4.5 months roux-en y post op and have lost 58 pounds. I am 73...well, really 17 yrs old, can barely walk, thus a slow loser. being a slow loser gives my skin a better chance to be firmer which is a positive. this really is a "onder"ful adventure blessings, Karen in the getting colder woods of Alaska
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my surgery in two days - Sept. 16th
kmre replied to MsUjima's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
dear one, excited, I'm sure. and to take this adventure with your son! if my son was still alive, I would be doing this with him. he was a chiropractic physician and became very ill with diabetes and heart issues. then while playing old man hockey as it is called in Alaska, he broke his back. without being able to exercise, he passed away within a few months. I grieve his loss but know he is with the Lord and well. I just know you and your son will enjoy taking this journey together. I am 4.5 months post op, roux-en y, and have lost 58 pounds. I am a slow loser, but at age 73 and unable to exercise and barely walk, I am feeling very spiffy! each day is a fun victory. blessings, Karen in the woods of Alaska kmre2291@yahoo.com