K Lee
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How are the march 2013 sleevers doing?
K Lee replied to Kitkat101484's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
sleeved on March 6. I'm down 75 lbs. Feeling pretty good. -
3 weeks out eating about 1200 cal/day
K Lee replied to mamamareli's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
If 1200 a day is working for you then keep it up. I do anywhere from 800 to 1100 cals a day and I have been losing consistently. Down 65 lbs in 13 weeks. It doesn't have to be super fast does it? where's the race? losing is losing and I didn't have the sleeve so I could "diet" for the rest of my life. I want to eat healthy and be healthy. I think 500 cals a day would make me feel like I am starving and deprived. -
I started at 320 and I've lost 60 in a little over 2 months. My surgeon is very pleased.
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sleeved 3/6/13 down 60 lbs.
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From Lubbock. Had my surgery 3/6/13 in Wichital Falls with Dr. Finnel. I'm down 60 lbs. Very happy!
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Once I stopped the pain pump and got some caffeine mine went away. Was really bad for the 2 days following surgery.
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Sex Life ***** warning potentialy graphic conversations
K Lee replied to MizzouFan1's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm 45 and my husband is 57 and yes!! things have definately improved in the bedroom. My husband was always happy with me and interested, but now that i am more comfortable with myself, we are definately busier than usual. -
what do you eat for breakfast?
K Lee replied to MK1986's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Scrambled eggs with Kraft fat free shredded cheese and picante. I can eat it everyday. -
I also had terrible headaches at first when starting the liquid diet and the first few days after my surgery. Definately caffeine withdrawal. Have a little coffee or tea and taper it off gradually. I stil have a small cup of coffee each morning because the thought of having one of those headaches is too much.
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When was your surgery? Just keep hydrated and try to get in some protein. Rest if you need to, move when you can. It will get better. Hang in there.
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How were you at 2 weeks out?!
K Lee replied to petra1124's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm a teacher. Went back to work after two weeks. I felt good, maybe a little tired, but I was tired before the surgery. Everyday gets better. -
when do you feel satisfied?
K Lee replied to jld42's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
All food still looks good to me, whether I am hungry or not. I miss textures and flavors, but I have been able to resist. At this point, after doing without some of my favorites for so long, even healthy food tastes good. -
How much protein is everyone getting in stage 2?
K Lee replied to QweenNique's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
I did not like any of the protein drinks that I tried. I also did not worry about protein too much during the first three weeks after my surgery. Just tried to find something that could be pureed and would taste ok. I didn't start worrying about protein until I got to the soft food stage. I am getting more than enough protein in without drinking the protein drinks and I have lost 45 pounds in the 5 1/2 weeks since my surgery. This is what worked for me. -
How much weight have you lost with sleeve?
K Lee replied to need2bthin!'s topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
sleeved on March 6th and I have lost 45 pounds. -
I started out at 320. My doctor said that I could expect to lose 120 to 150 pounds. I think I can do more. He recommended the sleeve. We never even talked about any other type. You can do it.
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How much did you lose your first month out?
K Lee replied to luckysmomma's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yesterday was my one month surgery mark. I have lost 40 pounds including weight loss from liquid diet 8 days before surgery. -
Did your husband support your decision?
K Lee replied to musiclover's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
My husband was completely supportive even when I had second thoughts about spending the money. He used money from his retirement to pay for the part of my surgery not covered by insurance. He took excellent care of me at the hospital and the few days we had to stay near the hospital after surgery. I know he couldn't have been happy about how I looked at my heaviest, but he never said anything to make me feel bad. Just wants me to be healthy so we can get our life back. He's a great husband and I am lucky to have him.