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MU DOG

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Wow! I try not to get too excited each time I check my weight. As those who have struggled with weight loss we ask ourselves, when is the other shoe going to drop and the weight stops coming off? Well I am sure at some point I will stall and have doubts, but it is my peers and support group and this site that will help me move on. Just a little back ground I started my liquid diet weight 328 pds on October 13th. I tipped the scales the day of surgery at 307. Today, and to my amazement, I weighed in 283 November 15th. I started in size 46-48 paints and depending on the fit I can now fit comfortable in 40-42 pants. Heck it was exciting to have to buy a new belt last week. I even got to do a morning happy dance for my wife and kids when I was able to button my size 40 jeans for the first time in years. I keep telling everyone that this surgery was, and is, a tool to help me succeed. It is not the cure all and will never be, but a chance to help me become healthy! What am I doing to succeed? I am following the plan, staying positive and have the right mindset. I am on the first phase still of the post op diet for Dr. Hoen. It is basically, Eggs, Baby Bell Cheese, Tuna, Protein Drinks, String Cheese, Soft Shelled Fish, Refried Beans and lots of Liquid. I have also been able to use skim milk instead of water for my protein drink.... which is a blessing. I have also been able to drink tea which I was happy about, and I still am getting a lot of water in. Last week and Today I had clients come in, which meant entertaining lunch and dinners. At first I was scared, but decided to share with them my experience and decision of the surgery. That way I was not uncomfortable when only eating a few bites of food and them thinking what is wrong with this guy. I had choices at the restaurants, before the surgery and always chose wrong. I had to always go for the gusto and get the biggest steak or the most food for the bucks. Now it is totally awesome to order fish at this point and baked, grilled, smoked etc... and enjoy the taste and be satisfied after a few bites is a totally new and awesome feeling. It also does not hurt knowing I will be having good left overs for lunch and most likely dinner the next day. Today I am blogging to help those who are struggeling and doubting. I know there are doubts about this decision people have gone through, or are going to have; however focus on the positive and know that in the end our goals should all be the same and that we have done this to be healthy! I am already rid of diabetes and am looking forward to my blood work follow up next month to see how my high chol, blood pressure, and all is doing. I am feeling more energy every day. I am walking 30 minutes daily and looking foward to expanding my workouts even more. Be on the lookout of before and after pics in the upcoming weeks. I appreciate you reading and following along on my blog! Dennis P. Clark Jr. ( MU DOG)
  2. MU DOG

    4 months post-op

    congrats! We all have the slow down periods and this month seems to be mine. I was sleeved October 27th and started 330 and down to 258. What a life change and realizing that this is just a tool to help us succeed. Keep up the good work Dennis
  3. U.S. Toy Company has posted a postion for Warehouse Manager and is on Careerbuilder (posted Thursday 12/30/10) under management if you know someone from outside the company that is qualified.

  4. This will be the first year I am not making it a New Years Resolution to lose weight!

  5. I wish all of my family and friends a safe end to 2010 and may each day of 2011 be all that you want it to be!

  6. Last Day at the sale in Liberty. GREAT home interior and Ethan Allen collectibles still available. Everything greatly reduced in price. Come see us. It will be fun! 1 North Water Street, Liberty, MO. Ethan Allen Building.

  7. Proud of both of my Daughters and my Wife! Cassie for her soccer skills and Shayla for her Horse Riding and Jumping skills! Susan for her skills as a RRT! Thank you God for their gifts and talents!

  8. Heading to jcmo without the family they are all sick

  9. Looking for a lift chair and a scooter for my father. He is having trouble after Heart surgery getting around and up out of his regular chair. If anyone has one they are willing to part with please let me know. He lives in St. Louis but I can pick up anywhere in the state of MO. Thanks! God Bless and Merry Christmas

  10. Enjoyed Coffee with Mark P. this morning.

  11. You Rock! You are beautifull inside and out!

  12. MU DOG

    TOP 10 LIST: Things I'm Looking Forward to as the Fat Fades

    newnatalie Nice Post and perspective. Sometimes we as men fail to look at it from your point of view. I am proud of all whom have made this choice and knowing the end result is even better. Robin, Stay focused on the positive. I think you have many great reasons for the surgery. Stick with the one that means the most. For me it is being healthy! I am looking forward to posting before and after pictures here real soon. Heck I do not even have any good pics on my facebook, but feel free for you both to friend me if you have one. Thanks good luck and GOD Bless! Dennis P. Clark Jr.
  13. I wish you the best of luck! Please keep me informed of your progress, and know the beginning is the most difficult. Each day gets better! Dennis P. Clark Jr.
  14. Since having this surgery October 13th I have lost 63 pds and feel great. People that did not know can not help but ask how I have lost the weight. I have no trouble explaining to them the struggles I have gone through my whole life. Those of you that have had the surgery and those thinking about it all have let FOOD control us and our lifestyle. It is crazy to look back and see how our everyday lives were centered around food; what we ate, when we ate, when are we eating next, and how hungry we are. The only way to become satisfied was to eat and eat and eat some more. Post op the same questions are asked but different amount of food is needed to become satisfied and full. Sometimes it is even a struggle to remember to eat, because I do not find myself thinking about food like I did pre-op. At this stage of post op, I am excited about adding in different proteins and vegtables and fruits to my diet. I know how full I get on the little amount of protein, but I am still looking forward to trying new things. I have recently started adding in Bananas and Peanut Butter to my Whey Protein Shake. This is so satisfying with that ice and Skim Milk. It is more satisfying then eggs that I alternate. I have started to eat few different soups also - mostly chili for protein and still enjoy beef and chicken bouilon. I love shrimp and immitation crab meat, and all of the frozen fish. I have only had a two problems with " throwing up" and that was due to drinking too soon after finish eating and or not chewing food good enough. My Dr. says it is okay to drink fluids (Water) until you eat, but to wait 30 minutes after before drinking again. I must remember to chew well and slow. Really not too big of deal as you are retraining yourself on how to eat. One of the struggles is just to remember to take the vitamins. I am taking the fusion berry vitamins and my taste for them has become better. At first I felt like gagging, but realized I will need these for the rest of my life and it is a good thing, and they do start tasting better. I guess before I get to far off of track I want to explain the header of this "Are you ready for this lifestyle". I struggled enough with weight issues and being a "yo yo" my whole life. I came to the realization that this surgery is not a "cure all" but a TOOL to help me succeed. I know myself well enough that being compulsive, as most of obese people seem to be, that I would eat and still eat and eat some more. It did not matter if I was hungry or not, If I was bored, watching TV, or drove by a McDonalds, or just felt like it I was going to eat. I came to the realization that I have lost the weight before but it was too much of a struggle to try again, when I already new the end result; I would gain it all back and plus 10. I could not do the exercise as I was too out of shape and not motivated. I was diabetic, high blood pressure, high choles, fatty lipids disease, sleep apnic, and one step away from a heart attack! Something had to be done and my Dr. suggested lap band or some form of the WLS. I checked into it researched it and went to seminars etc... To me it was all about timing and a GOD thing. Don't get me wrong I had second thoughts, sought out counseling, talked with many people and had many opinions, but ultimately this was decision I prayed about and felt it needed to be done, so I would have a future. It was the Sleeve I felt was going to work best for me. Right now I have lost 63pds. I started @ 330 on October 13th and weighed earlier this week 267. I was in size 48 pts and now in 40 and 42's. I have started exercising and doing P90X and amazed I can make it through an entire work out. So the lifestyle change has advantages and I was ready for the physical change, but pre-op I was also ready mentally. This surgery is a tool that has helped me and could also be the answer for you. One must research, ask the questions, follow the guidelines of the diet, be ready mentally, and do it for the right reasons. I am writing this to share so others can have a better understanding and know that if obese you are not alone. There are many choices for you, but you have to find what will work best for you. To let you know, although I am still in the early stages post op I am excited about the future and the benefits from this surgery, # 1 reason is being HEALTHY! Now I can spend the next 40 plus years of my life, GOD WILLING, doing things I was not able to do the previous 42 years because of being obese! Each day is NEW and I LOVE IT, and MY WIFE and DAUGHTERS do too! Thanks for reading! Dennis P. Clark Jr.
  15. Sorry it has been a minute since visiting the site. Dr. Hoen is absolutely great. I was a self pay and will be following up for my two month visit December 29th. Just know some foods go down easier than others. Stick with the plan. You will be surprised how you are not hungry at all after the surgery. It is simply amazing that I can hardly eat a can of Tuna. I am know adding in Peanut Butter and Banana to my Whey Protein Shake and it is great and filling. Plus I am getting all of the necessary vitamins. It is awesome. Good Luck, Today I am down 62 pds in less than two months.
  16. Just did polymetrics with Cassie and Shayla. I just worked muscles I forgot I had. It was awesome! 89 Days to go!

  17. Waiting in line Thanksgiving Day @ 4:00, Black Friday @ 3:00 and then breakfast with Susan. What a great start to the holidays!

  18. Been a long time since taking Deer to get processed. The price is rediculous- Probably better to process it myself next time.

  19. Let'ssee who is paying attention. Every single one of you is on my friend list, as a result of a conscious decision. I wanted you there! I am not only glad to count you as a friend, but also as family. Let's see who onmy friends list actually pays attention. Copy&paste this to your .........status. I'll be watching to see who really does cherish family and friendships.Thank you for being part of my life.

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  23. I started my solids this week with one egg on Wednesday, Thursday I had egg for breakfast and tuna for lunch, and today I have had a scrambled egg with cheese and shaved chicken for lunch. I hope to have salmon for dinner! I am telling you the amounts I was able to eat prior to the surgery would be gut wrenching and now I am only to put one egg down and feel very satisfied, 2 oz of shaved chicken ..... to me that is unbelievable. I must warn those whom are thinking of having the surgery that please to keep your mind right and there is always going to be a battle of mind hunger and actual hunger. I do see and pass Mcdonalds and think I would love a double cheeseburger, but that is a battle I choose to win everytime and get past the moment. My wife asked me last night how I feel and I said I feel great! I went home and grilled steak for her and the kids and have made many meals since the surgery. I told her just because I can not eat this does not mean I have lost my passion for cooking. I truly enjoy it and then get satisfaction of seeing their faces as they eat it. It is not that I will not be able to have a steak again, it is just for right now and it is about making right choices and exercise. People have asked me why didn't you make the right choices before the surgery and save yourself the money (I paid for the enitre surgery out of pocket)? I say that because I have a obcessive compulsive behavior that I know I could go eat 2 double cheeseburgers, 2 mcckickens and large fries and apple pie and drink a diet coke, and two hours later do the same thing. The point is because I could. I have been a roller coaster my whole life and finally decided that the sleeve surgery is the tool to help me become healthy again. I want to be around to walk my daughters down the isle. I want to set up a camp site without sweating so much I have to take a cold shower. I want to ride a bike up a hill and not have to quit. I was on my way to a heart attack.... I have sleep apnea for over 3 years and just diagnosed this year with Type 2 diabetes. I have high cholesterol, high blood pressure that were not being treated and I was following in my dads foot steps. It is unbelevaible, but I know genetics has a lot to do with obesity and sometimes it is choices and behavior, however I can not stress enough, that if I did not take this path and get my mind right I would probably would have continued down the destructive path of obesity for many years to come and eventually death. Instead I am 41 years old and still have time to enjoy the fun activities in life. Instead of finding the best burger joint I will be able to tell you where the best walking paths are! These are some of the factors that went into that decision for the surgery and some will understand and others whom have never been obese will not! So make sure your mind is right and find the tool that will best help you down the road to recovery of a better healthier YOU!..... I DID! I hope this helps all who read and thanks for doing so! Dennis P. Clark Jr. (MU DOG)
  24. MU DOG

    5 Days since surgery and back to Work!

    Yvonne, I really wish you the best of luck! I will be praying for you. I tell you I look forward to stepping on that scale instead of regretting looking down at the number. It is truly a great feeling knowing I will never weigh that much again. Please feel free to call anytime. Thanks, Dennis
  25. My surgery was last Wednesday and Dr Tim Hoen performed it www.kcbariatic.com I am telling you it could have not been easier. I was up walking a few hours after surgery and really could have come back to work Friday, but took the weekend and transition was even better. I am both mentally and physically better. The worst part for me was gas pain and not being able to get any fluids down. As a matter of fact I really had to force myself to try and get 12-20 ounces of fluid down the next few days. However I took liquid gas reliever Malox and did walk 15 minutes 2 x a day. The walking help relieved the gas pains and each day was better. I am back to work today, Of course I am in sales and on the phone quite a bit so nothing to difficult or strenuous. Just an update on my weight. I started the liquid diet at 328 and pre surgery I was 310 and since surgery I am now under 300 for the first time in over 2 years. The really cool thing is that I will never be over 300 again and each time I step on the scale it is something to look forward to instead of regretting. Thanks for reading MU DOG (Dennis Clark)

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