Decembersleever
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Decembersleever replied to Decembersleever's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Atlchick - try not to listen to all the negatives. I got lost in that trap a few times. You are making a life changing decision - it won't always be easy but it will be worth it. Patience is key. Be good to yourself. -
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Decembersleever replied to Decembersleever's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
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Woo Hoo!! Go you Sounds like you're doing great. I also learned a lesson early on about eating too much / too fast.
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Getting Sleeve on Monday and already struggling with the liquid diet prior to op!
Decembersleever replied to lesflo805's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Popsicles saved me -
Great job! Keep going and don't let up. You'll get there
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Horrible Heartburn, what do you take OTC?
Decembersleever replied to endless80's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'd recommend a cracker before you eat and then another cracker afterwards. Really saved me! I take one Off brand omezaprele? in the morning and another one just before bed. That cured me. -
Hello everyone I haven't posted in quite awhile. I've achieved my goal and wanted to say a few things to anyone out there who needs a boost. Was it worth it? Absolutely. I paid for my surgery myself and its the best money I have ever spent. I had my surgery on 12/26/2012. A christmas present to myself. I'm 9 months out and have lost 101 pounds. People are now telling me that I am "too thin" and need to stop losing. I've never had that problem before. I personally think I look fine - I'm happy where I'm at and really don't mind the 2 pounds up and down that still happen. Did I have any complications? I developed some seriously painful acid reflux in about month 7. Did everything the Dr. told me to and still had issues. A friend suggested eating a couple of crackers before bed and that finally worked. My crackers travel with me if I'm going anywhere overnight. Other than that - I haven't had any issues whatsoever. hair loss I took Biotin faithfully and doubled up on the doses. I used Biotin/Collagen shampoo. It may have slowed it down but I still lost hair. I'm not bald - but definitely had some thin hair. No one noticed but me and my hairdresser. How did I lose 101 pounds? I followed the plan. If I had an off day I shrugged it off and started over the next day. The weight came off - sometimes 3 pounds a week and sometimes 1/2 a pound in two weeks. I weighed myself every Friday morning. That was my incentive to not go crazy over the weekend. I set reasonable goals for myself and when I got to them - I rewarded myself with a new pair of workout pants or new tennis shoes. Stalls? Oh yes - lots of them. longest one was 8 weeks. I stressed, I exercised more, I drank more Water, I amped the carbs, I upped my calories, I reduced my calories, stood on my head ....... still had stalls. I finally learned to keep doing what I was doing and eventually the weight starting coming off again. How have I changed? I went from a size 24 to a size 8. From a XXL top to a medium. Size 9 shoes to size 8 (that was surprising to me!) Everything else got smaller too. I have lots of energy and go up and down 4 flights of stairs without getting winded. I can walk 5 miles and still have enough energy to walk 5 more. My skin is a bit flabby but I'm working on that. The walking is helping to tone my legs. I hadn't planned on wearing any bikini's so I'm ok with my stomach being flabby. It actually isn't as bad as I thought it would be. My chicken wings are the worst. I'm just going to have to live with them. I have no regrets and I'd rather be flabby thin than overweight puffy. If anyone is having second thoughts - I can tell you it's worth it. Your life will change - but in the best way possible. Good luck to everyone and if you have any questions I'd be happy to answer what I can.
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I have messed up and I'm so annoyed with myself
Decembersleever replied to Camella's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
We all make mistakes - it's what we learn from them that counts. Don't beat yourself up - just move on -
Hair Loss Timing?
Decembersleever replied to RichardVST's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
that's great information - thanks for sharing -
Sounds like you are doing very well. Keep walking as much as possible. Welcome to the losers bench
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the first few days are a bit rough - I LIVED on SF popsicles. Hang in there - the result is so worth it
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All of my December sleevers...
Decembersleever replied to blkdiamond377's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Sleeved 12/26. Down 70 pounds 20 more to go until goal. Someone called me skinny today. Love it ). Love my December sleevers support group. -
Best thing after surgery and whats been the hardest?
Decembersleever replied to Reigo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My biggest plus is buying new SMALLER clothes. I also have way more energy and I'm proud of the way I look now. I miss eating bread and Pasta. But not as much as I like being skinny. If I had it to do over again I would have done it much sooner. Zero regrets -
Finally on the losers bench!
Decembersleever replied to Purrplelover's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Great work! I wish you great success -
Congratulations! You're on your way to a healthier you