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newat52

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  1. newat52

    Telling Work

    Simply that you need to have a medical procedure done. When you return and people ask you what happened, and they will, "I had a medical procedure, but I'm feeling better now, thanks for asking." Only the biggest baffoon would ask further and then all social graces are off.
  2. Too funny! For me, I put on my bra and just roll the girls up and plop 'em in and they stay comfy and cozy all day. Perky? What's perky?
  3. newat52

    My sleeve rocks!

    So happy for you! Keep up the great work. And....it will only get better and better each week!
  4. newat52

    Oh my freaking God!

    Yikes! I will get some pics, I just am challenged on that area but will bug the hubby to help me. Yes, it's that bad but will make an exception to bug him for this! Maybe I can even get a pic on my profile! Thanks for the kind words, everyone, it does feel good and I feel great! Don't even ask what I'll do when a size 8 is on my body!
  5. newat52

    Help!

    Go get some Isopure. It's light and has 2 grams of Protein per oz. You can mix into a crystal light if you don't like the taste or just Water it down. I drank it straight and just made myself learn to like it in the first few weeks after. Made all the difference in my recovery and energy levels. Good luck to you and hang in there, it will get better!
  6. newat52

    Straws!

    I've been using a straw since 3 weeks out. Has not bothered me one bit. I get way more liquids per day with a straw than without.
  7. Don is right. At 6 days I was just getting back to my surgery day weight. Gained tons with all the fluids. Why do you think you are stalled? A stall is when you don't move for several or more weeks and you have not a week out yet. I hope your expectations are realistic. Good luck to you but please don't think you will wake up lighter each day.
  8. newat52

    Anyone starting out around 225lbs?

    I am 53 and 5'2" and had surgery March 6th so I'm 6 months out. I am at 157 now and hope to get to 130. About 27 to go! Good luck!
  9. Wowza! Look at you! Fantastic! One hot mama! Congrats to you!
  10. Constipation! DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! Be afraid of it, very afraid. I wish I knew how bad it was going to be. My pre op, surgery and recovery were remarkably easy because I knew what to expect.....except the constipation. It's real, it hurts and my butt hurts just thinking about it. It happens before you know it. Some people have had it so bad they became impacted. Don't buy into the nothing in nothing out myth. Keep in mind that you be consuming pretty much nothing but Protein in the weeks after surgery and absolutely no Fiber. No bueno for your bum. Milk of magnesia and miralax can be your best friend post op! This surgery was the best thing I have ever done for my health and I would do it again in a New York minute! I would just be very aware of the constipation. Good luck to you, you will rock this!
  11. I was on liquids for 3 weeks post op. I'm a little jealous!
  12. newat52

    Surgery postponed :(

    Sorry you have to postpone. I know exactly how you feel. I had to as well for a cardiologist clearance after an abnormal EKG on the routine pre op tests. It turns out it was nothing but I was mentally and emotionally ready for surgery and it really got me down. We know the delay is for the best but tell that to the emotional side of us. Good luck and stay strong, it will be worth it!
  13. newat52

    I just lied!

    Unless you see her everyday, you will only be missing for 8-10 hours. Or, if you really want to keep it private just say you will be out of town or of pocket for a few days.
  14. newat52

    I just lied!

    I quit telling people how much weight I lost years ago. Every year I would diet and lose 30 pounds. It would find me again by the end of the year. When people ask, I just say, "a bunch" or "quite a bit." A couple people have asked me "well, how much is a bunch?" My reply is "a good amount." They usually get by then that it is not a topic for discussion. It really is just no one's business. They only reason people ask is to use it for a topic of discussion with someone else.
  15. LMAO!! My hubby would also carry it with great pride! :D
  16. newat52

    Gym vent

    Yep, I park in the no ding zone. Hubby is dingaphobic. My little RX doesn't have a ding on her. It helps me get my 10k steps! Not so good on the matchy matchy. How about some running shorts and big over sized t shirt. Everything is over sized on me right now!
  17. newat52

    I just lied!

    I too, am a very private person. My medical history is my business and no one else's. First of all, I can't believe someone would ask that. I guess I'm also at the age where just because someone asks me a question, does not make me obligated to answer it. I would ask why they feel the need to ask such a personal question? Usually, they will stammer something like I was just curious, that's all. To which, I would reply, yes, I can see that. It will usually make them understand how rude they are. I don't like to lie either but you do not need to disclose any information that you don't feel comfortable with, for whatever reason. Once you tell someone something, you can't undo it. This is your journey and if you feel best with being private about it then do not feel guilty about some moron who is not even a friend being in control of you and how you need to take this journey. This needs to be about you, not someone else's opinion of a lie. Don't feel guilty.
  18. newat52

    Crab cakes as sliders?

    You are still early enough out that you won't fully realize your restriction for a bit. You may feel some things now but as you really progress to all foods, you will feel it. That's why it's important to measure especially in the beginning. I believe what you may have felt with that food is pretty normal. I can eat a 3-4 oz piece of Tilapia but just less than 3 oz of chicken and 2 oz of steak. You will feel it more when you are further out. It really gets so much better and you will love it the further out you get!
  19. newat52

    Feeling a bit defeated

    I agree with Suzy, you would really want to drink it in portions. You want to get about 60-80 grams of protein all day so having it all at once will leave you hungry later.
  20. newat52

    Crab cakes as sliders?

    Yes, also not drinking with your meals. It will push the food through faster and won't leave you full for as long.
  21. newat52

    Crab cakes as sliders?

    How far out from surgery are you?
  22. newat52

    Crab cakes as sliders?

    It doesn't look like a very big one. I think it depends on how it's made. Some places use a lot of panko and some have little. I have had them (but it was in MD, where they know how to make them) and it was quite filling, just like fish is for me. I would not consider that the worst thing you could eat. For me, it was a treat but still healthy enough.
  23. I, too, have lost an elephant's penis! Whew! Hated carrying that thing around!
  24. newat52

    Caffeine detox

    I always have two cups. I started before surgery too, couldn't imagine surgery and caffeine withdrawls! Not enough drugs to cover that! I started over a month before my surgery and did my first cup as normal, the second cup was half calf. The next week both cups were half calf. The next, half calf on the first and decaf on the second. Finally all decaf. It helped so much. I was allowed caffeine after surgery. About 3 weeks I had a cup of defcaf and worked back up. It took a couple of months for coffee to taste good again but now I happily look forward to my two cups per day. My water intake has always been great so no hydration issues there! Good luck, take it slower and you will not notice it nearly as much!
  25. Good luck! You will do great! You are so lucky to be able to have this chance so young. I wish I could have had it in my 20's!

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