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Andrea - big congrats on hitting 100 lbs lost!!!!!!!!!!!! You must feel amazing- way ato work your sleeve. Things are going well for me. I hit my goal of 145 at the 4.5 month mark but then decided to go for a few more. I am now 129 lbs. I still get thrilled seeing lower numbers on the scale but really don't want to lose anymore - I just replaced my whole wardrobe with 4's and 6's and don't really want to have to do it again - LOL. Plus the lower I get the more loose skin there is! So I need to start working on maintenace. I plan on gettting my BMR measured as soon as I have time to schedule it. One of the medical centers has a wellness program where they do that testing. I figure that will really help me determine how many calories to maintain. I am currently eating around 1000-1200 and carbs are around 75-100 depending on how much fruit I eat that day. Hope everyone else is doing great. Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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Calling those on Maintenance!!!!
Frankie replied to MINI-Me's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Mini-me, I not sure since I am in the same boat that you are. I picked a goal of 145 since it seemed like a good weight for a 5'5" 50 y.o. I figured I could maintain at a normal BMI and still be able to eat enough to have a "decent" way of live. Well I hit that weight a few weeks ago at 4.5 months out. Then I decided I should go on to the 130's for some weight lee-way. I hit 135 this morning and yet I can't seem to make myself start going towards maintenance. My thought this morning was - maybe I should get down to 128-130. The skin is holding up OK but I have noticed in the last week or so that the lower I go the more loose skin there is. So I know that I need to stop now or very soon. I also want to go on a very large shopping trip and want to be at a stable weight when I do (and don't want to be so low that in a few months the clothes won't fit). I have increased my calories from 800 up to 900 or so. And tonight I may get up to 1000 if I have another snack (Zestar apples are in our local organic market and they are wonderful). My plan is to keep exercising but I am going to get my basal metabolic rate tested so I will know what it is and not just be guessing from doing the calculations on the computer. And then I will base my calories on how much I exercise that day and what my weight is doing. Or at least that is my plan right now. It will be interesting to see what others have to say and hear any advice. Best of luck. You have done great. Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
Just wanted to share with everyone that I reached my goal in 4 and 1/2 months!!! I started as a 50 y.o. lightweight with surgery weight of 213 and today I am at my goal of 145 - that's 68 lbs lost in a little over 4 months. I set my goal at 145 because it is a normal BMI (I am 5'5") and should be easy to maintain. But I think I will go for 10 more pounds to 135. This hasn't been the easy way out since I worked for every single pound lost. I did not just let the sleeve do the work - I have been exercising since surgery starting with walking 3 miles/day and then adding in biking. I am currently biking around 75-100+ miles a week along with brisk walking most days (Yes I do work full-time also and have a family). I have had no problems, can eat anything and have never been sick from the sleeve. I have been good about staying on the diet of 800 calories with 30 grams of carbs. I figured I had 80% of my stomach removed and paid thousands of dollars out of pocket I was going to work this thing as hard as I could. I haven't dealt with any hair loss yet but don't think I am totoally out of the woods since I recently read that for some it doesn't start until 6 months post-op. But I am keeping my fingers crossed. I am not going to go for plastics because everything has recovered just fine and should continue to get better as I add more weight training into my workouts. I think the girls are better than before now that all that back fat is gone! Yuk. So for those of you just researching good luck and I do recommend the sleeve. I am not going to say I love my sleeve like most people do - don't get me wrong I like it A LOT. But I think I will save the proclamation of love for a year out when I see how well I do with maintenance. Best of luck to everyone. Frankie VSG 3/22/10 Dr Aceves
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Booklean - you sound like you have done so well and will soon be at goal also! Congrats to you. I didn't really have any one problem area. I have always had ugly thighs so that would be it. Everything else has been proportional. I am lucky that I have always had a small stomach (or at least I always have when I haven't been overweight). I really have only been doing cardio since surgery. I live in Minnesota so in the summer months I take advantage of being outside. But once it turns cold out I am going to join a gym and start working on the weight training to further tone up. Good luck and I will be watching for you getting to goal! Frankie
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Birth Control/pregnancy/vaca temptations!
Frankie replied to greeneyes's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I laughed when I read you were going crazy without a scale while on vacation. I can so relate!! We spent a week at the beach this summer and I was going nuts. I finally made my husband go with me to a Walmart one evening (it was close by but I would never shop at a Walmart!) because I knew they would have some scales and I could weigh myself. I surprised myself and lost weight while we were at the beach. Hope you have a great time! Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
Weird to hear this. My mother suffers terribly from nervous legs but has never taken Tylenol PM (she gets the good stuff and doesn't need OTC). I however have started taking it in the last few months since I have always been a lousy sleeper. But it hasn't given me any problems. I will keep a watch out for it since I have had nervous legs before but usually related to a cramped space like an airplane. Thanks for the info! Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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Aceves people PLEASE HELP :)
Frankie replied to CuT*ThE*CrAp's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am also going to chime in and say you will get wonderful care with Aceves and group in Mexico. I too could have gone anywhere in the US and have no problem paying for it. But since I was going alone (just easier for everyone) I just thought staying at a hospital for 3 days was the way to go. Oh and I am very picky since I am an RN. As far as the stats go with losing weight I don't know the details but I am just a little over 4 months out and I am at a normal BMI and about 3 lbs from my goal weight. Have lost over 65 lbs since surgery on 3/22/10. So no one should have any worries about surgery with Aceves - they will do their very best. Good luck, Frankie VSG 3/2210 -
Keep up the good work and way to go!! I do think that really working hard to get lots of exercise has helped me lose the weight. I also started as a light weight and am 50 with a metabolism that isn't like it was when I was in my 20's. We both had our surgery in March and will be at goal before we know it. Keep working it! Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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having my surgery tomorrow
Frankie replied to kuwait sleever's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
The best of luck to you on your surgery and your wonderful weight loss journey. Keep posting and let us know how it goes. Congrats!!! Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
This may sound weird and gross
Frankie replied to mchelly74's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My doctor did not (gives you a copy of your blood work). I can't see any medical reason why they would test that for this surgery. Good luck, Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
Rainy, I am sorry you are feeling bad but just hang in there. I couldn't handle the clear Protein either. I did clears for 10 days and after a point I just concentrated on getting my fluids in because no way was Isopure or any of the other clear Proteins I bought going down. It got much better after I advanced to full liquids and could do Protein shakes. Best of luck and hang tough. Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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Wow Achopp - you are down 78 lbs! Way to go - you can make it - halfway there!! Things are going well for me. I am trying to stay focused and really work my sleeve (excersing a lot). I want it to make goal so bad and soon. I have 11 more pounds to get to goal of 145. I am 5'5" and 50 years old so I thought 145 is a reasonable weight for me to be able to maintain and is a healthy BMI. Truthfully I would like to get down in the 130's but I will have to see (I have 2 skinny sisters who weigh in the 120's and it would be fun to get close to their weight again). Hope that everyone else is still doing well and rocking their sleeves! Frankie VSG 3/22/10 Dr Aceves
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Wishing you the best of luck and good thoughts your way for a fast recovery. Frankie VSG 03/22/10 Dr Aceves
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I am from Minnesota. My clinical nursing background was in Labor & Delivery but for the last 10 years I have been building, designing, implementing an electronic medical record for a large health system here. I am 50 years old, have not been overweight my entire life - just the last few years - I think it is the slowing metabolism along with the awful Minnesota winters with too much eating. I had my VSG done in Mexico on 3/22/10 [my health insurance didn't cover the sleeve and I didn't meet their BMI requirements] and I am down 53 lbs with only 15 more to go to goal! I have taken care of 100's of post-op patients over the years but this was the first time I ever had surgery. I must say the spinal duramorph is the way to go for post-op pain free recovery. Frankie
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I would contact your insurance company first to see if WLS is covered and it should be able to tell you all the requirements and steps you would need to take if covered. Good luck! Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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What counts towards water intake for day
Frankie replied to momof3girls's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
Yes any liquid counts - even frozen ones like popsicles! Good luck and keep sipping! Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
I am so sorry you are having a hard time. Those first few weeks can really stink. Just hang in there it does get better. I would call your doctor and see about increasing your dose of PPI to 2x/day. That is what I had to do after about a week out. After 2 months I then went back to 1x/day (hopefully will get off of it someday but I am not worrying about it now). I can tell that you know you should be following your doctor's diet and not advancing early so I don't need to say much about that except pull yourself up and start following his/her guidelines as far as the diet goes. You do not want to risk that staple line. As far as those jobs go - yes you WILL be a loser in the biggest sense of the word!! Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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I laughed out loud so hard - I wish I had been there! I can so relate because none of my pants fit me anymore and I have gone through all of my small sizes.:scared0: Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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What was your first month like?
Frankie replied to delawaregal's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Delawaregal - So sorry to hear that you are having a hard time. I do agree that first month is not great. I really had no problems at all but did not have a ton of energy like I normally do. That was probally the hardest for me - I just couldn't accomplish in a day what I normally do. It took about 8-9 weeks before I felt like myself energy wise. But I promise you it does get better and your energy will increase. I now have my normal energy level back - I work fulltime, bike about 15 miles every day and also try to get in a brisk 3 mile walk. As for your not being hungry I have never really felt hungry per se but certainly always look forward to eating even in the beginning. I would just advise you to keep trying to get your protien in and really focus on staying hydrated. Hang in there!! Frankie VSG 3/22/10 Dr Aceves -
Steve - when I went on a trip a few weeks post-op I also took some of my Protein shake powder and a tupperware shaker. Just mixed it up with Water. I agree with the other poster that the premier protien from costco is great but they won't let you take that liquid on the plane. Have fun in Mexico. Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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How to tell my PCP after the fact
Frankie replied to Mommydog14's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
No suggestions but I will be interested in hearing how it goes on Monday since I am in the same boat as you. Last my PCP heard was I was looking to get the band done locally. She has no idea I went to Mexico for the sleeve. Keep us posted and good luck. Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
5 Months Banded . . . now looking elsewhere
Frankie replied to ButterflyBandita??'s topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Butterfly - there are a number of folks on here who have had the band to sleeve revision. I am sure one of them will chime in. I have just had the sleeve and have had no problems at all and am losing great. The one thing that I do know from reading posts is that you want to have someone who has lots of experience with doing revisions since they are harder. I do know that Dr Aceves is supposed to have experience with revisions. Good luck. Frankie VSG 3/22/10 -
Congrats on the 50 lb mark!:thumbup: That is a major accomplishment and I know that you must feel great. I also hit the big 50 this past week and have been dancing around ever since so I know how excited you are. We are very close in surgery date and starting weight so we must be on the same path. Keep up the great work! I also hope to get to somewhere around 135 - 145. Frankie VSG 3/22/10 SW 213 CW 160
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I am sorry that you are feeling bad. I am not sure what to say to make you feel better except that the sleeve is just a tool that you will have to work hard to lose weight. So I wouldn't go into surgery feeling guilty for "taking the easy way out" because having major surgery is not the easy way. Nor are all the choices you have to make after surgery the easy way out. I have worked extremely hard since surgery making the right choices every day and getting out and sometimes exercisng 2 hours a day. This was one of the hardest and best things I have done for myself and there is absolutely no guilt what so ever! Just think that you are doing something positive to make your body healthy. You may need to talk with a WLS couselor before surgery regarding your thoughts to make sure you are really ready for this. Good luck with everything. Frankie VSG 3/22/10
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Anyone knows of any psychologist in Hawaii- Big island
Frankie replied to Beauitful Day in Hawaii's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am sorry but I live far away in Minnesota. But I would recommend calling your insurance carrier and asking for a list of providers who are on your policy. Good luck!! Frankie VSG 3/22/10