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What an accomplishment. Way to go.
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Anyone else? Can not stomach protein shakes all of a sudden....
Poolguard replied to stephrod06's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I would say try some pre-made shakes. Eventually, you will figure out which ones your system will handle. BTW - if you are "a river runs thru it" make sure you are getting plenty of water. -
4 months out and falling off wagon
Poolguard replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks for volunteering. -
Do you ever feel "normal" again?
Poolguard replied to coopspa's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Feeling normal is a myth. What is normal, anyway? The reality is... we should be worrying about calories and carbs and all that stuff on a daily basis. It will become a "new" normal. It will not consume your every waking moment. You will learn to incorporate it into your every day lifestyle in a way that is not overwhelming. It just take the journey to figure it all out. Good Luck. -
4 months out and falling off wagon
Poolguard replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
And let's leave it to those responding to posts to decide what support and advice they will give and then leave it up to the OP to decide what they will listen to. We do not need to leave it up to the self appointed forum police to dictate to the rest of us. -
4 months out and falling off wagon
Poolguard replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Nothing I said was hateful, threatening or rude. So yes, I will be posting my opinions as I please in the future. -
4 months out and falling off wagon
Poolguard replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
And I wasn't talking about yours. I used the quote feature to clear that up. -
4 months out and falling off wagon
Poolguard replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I made no presumptions in my post - I stated clearly my thoughts. You are the one who made presumptions. I mention nothing of tough love. You are not the respect police or the forum FBI. Forum hypocrite, maybe. You see, you seek constructive comments as long as they are written in the way you want them written. However, we all do not share your brain, so if someone has a different constructive comment than your own, then you will just have to deal with it. Nobody is going to change how they post just because you say so. I know I certainly will not. -
no drinking BEFORE meals?
Poolguard replied to angry's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
acascuse me? -
i dont really like the name.
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Do you have an eating disorder?
Poolguard replied to gamergirl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My particular problem was more of an eating ordermoreandmore. -
Do you have an eating disorder?
Poolguard replied to gamergirl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Most people do not get obese with out some form of eating disorder. -
judging interest for a Bariatric blog
Poolguard replied to TapSnap's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Do it. -
Maybe stomach gasses - stomach fluids? Maybe lingering anesthesia?
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Yeah - I have had that happen - I lose - lose - lose then POW - up 3 pounds. What are ya gonna do? it happens. Stick with the program.
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Are you 5'8"-5'9" and post- surgery?
Poolguard replied to DeterminedGirl's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
All along - this journey has never been about what weight I can get to. It has been, from day 1, about getting healthy, living healthy, and living longer. In my 1st 7 months since surgery, while the weight has dropped off, I am more than pleased at how my lifestyle changes have given me a new lease on life. I am getting healthier. I feel great, and I still have a ton to lose. With that said, let's not focus on the "number" and focus on the true reason this surgery works - learning to live healthy. -
4 months out and falling off wagon
Poolguard replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sometimes we all need a reminder that this whole thing is a lifestyle change. While nobody specifically talked about lifestyle changes in this thread, it might be worth mentioning that there are many facets to our lifestyles that need changed. Adding more exercise or activity for example. Another lifestyle change, and one that seems to be partial to this topic, is changing habits. Old bad habits die hard - we all know that. But that does not change the fact that those old bad habits must go. We all need to find the will power and mental strength to overcome these struggles. These threads always turn into a bunch of drama because people do not like what other people post. Wouldn't we all be better served if we all just posted our thoughts and let the OP take from the posts as they wish? Nobody is going to like everything that people say/post and we ALL need a bit of harsh reality/reminding when we are at the cross roads. Getting all sensitive about ones forum communication skills is no more productive than over-exaggerating the sympathy for those that get off track. -
Are the machines reliable for counting calories used?
Poolguard replied to BookWormJoy's topic in Fitness & Exercise
I have yet to see that these numbers are as low as they should be. They all seem to overestimate. -
that would work - my wife can sew/hem them. Anything would be super awesome.
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If anyone has 3xl shirts not being used anymore - please message me. Also, shorts/pants/jeans. waist 50 or 48 Inseam 30.
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I am starting to learn about this type of training and wondered how it could apply to WLS patients. If you have any experience with burst training, please post your thoughts and experiences.
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It seems the basic thought process is that you burn burn rest periods the opposite sugar/energy than when you are exercising. When you do long cardio/etc. you are burning fat so when you are not working out for the next 24 hours, you are burning sugar stored in muscle for energy. So when you do this burst training, you burn the sugars/muscle and for the next 24 hours your body burns fat. I think this is the way I understand it from the explanation.
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I am 6.5 months post op and at about 900-1000 calories a day.
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Being followed by local news station for a year
Poolguard replied to Phil 4:6-7's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
acaawesome -
Acascuse me? I would be more concerned not at the fact you COULD eat a slice of pizza but your CHOICE TO eat a slice of pizza at 7 weeks. I am not trying to be preachy or whatever, but at 7 weeks, I do not think it is a good idea to try and test the limits. Sometimes we all slip a little and that is OK every once in a while but please try to not have this be a regular thing.