4re4me
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- Birthday 01/26/1957
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Philadelphia
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PA
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4re4me started following Is this normal?, Band to Sleeve question, Please describe the Difference while eating and and 7 others
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Well... Year 2 sure was a quiet one for the March 2010 Forum. I am approaching my anniversary AND my 2 year checkup with my doctor. Is it me or do you think these Dr appointments are just so they can conduct their own research? I never really see the doctor. I get asked the same questions, get weighed, told when to make my next appointment and get charged for seeing a specialist. Thinking I may put an end to these visits.
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How is everyone doing???
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smeshitUset reacted to a post in a topic: Any long term VSG patients out there?
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One Year today. Couldn't be happier...
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I guess we are loosing VSG boarders to FaceBook. Coming up on our 1 year anniversarys. I have been holding steady over the last few months which beats the normal gain I guess. Got to kick it up a bit before I buy new spring clothes. Hope all is well..
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Good Luck Shana. Welcome to the club.
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Please describe the Difference while eating
4re4me replied to Carrie's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The one thing I noticed is the consistancy vs the band. There are no loose days, tight days. Your tolerance to food volume will be pretty much the same. Once you get your head around that its pretty easy. I dont get stuffed any more if I overeat, I get uncomfotable. I can handle stuffed. Dont like this new feeling so I am careful what I eat. The sleeve works well. -
Hey All, Doing well. Down 48 pounds. Had knee surgery in May so it slowed me down a bit but all in all VERY happy. BAN THE BAN!!!
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Yeah, I got my labs today also. All good except Hematocrit level is a little low. Sounds like B12 deficent. Better stop by GNC.
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65?? That is fantastic. I am down 35 and I am thrilled. Wish it was more but I had knee surgery and it has slowed me down a bit.
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Any March Sleevers experience a stall yet. I have just lost 2 pounds over the last 3 weeks. My Dr told me it would happen but I sure aint liking it.
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You know the thing I like most about this surgery? When you are at a food court in the mall and hungary go to the folks that are giving out samples on the toothpicks. One or two samples and you are good to go. Its like getting free lunch.
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I'm with you. I feel great that I had the surgery and confident that the weight will come off I am absolutly exhausted. I find myself grabbing a bench for a few minutes if I am walking around the mall for a while or just up on my feet for an hour or two. I have NEVER dont that before. I don't dare hit the recliner after work or I will nod right out. Water intake is fine, Protein intake is 70+ on most days so not quite sure what the problem is. Maybe I'm just getting old but I am really wiped out at the end of the day. I had the misfortune of injuring my foot a few weeks after WLS which has severly limited cardio exercise. I think that is probably the issue. I am back to every other day on ellyptical and hope it whips me back into energetic shape.:sad0:
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5 weeks out. 22 pounds down. Feeling good. I think I like this.
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All great with me. Today is day 31. I am down 22 pounds. My BMI was 40 at the start so I am pleased. At my 4 week checkup I was down 18% of my excess body weight. My Dr likes to see 16 to 20% EBW loss so I am a poster child (In my eyes at least). Keep up the updates fellow Sleevers and Sleevettes. Tom
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Today I heard something
4re4me replied to excited2lose's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey fellow sleevers and sleevettes. Lets remember. This is NOT easy. Its not easy to make the desicion, jump thru the hoops, fight with ins co and/or self pay. Its not easy to have the operation, nor is the recovery. Its not easy to go thru the post-op diet nor to be exhausted for weeks after. What it is is a sucessful way to loose weight. This has been more challenging then any diet I did. Thats because I could (and did) bail out when it got too tough. No bailing out on this. This is not for the weak. Its for those who know what they have to do to be sucessful. Its for winners!! Tom