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Definitely not too early. Your trainer will assess your level of fitness and help you meet your goals. I'd go for it!
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I once posted a joke about "skinny b*****s" on FB. I was stopped by an older coworker in the hall who told me she has anorexia and has developed osteoporosis because of it. She said, "It's not always easy to be a skinny b***h." Because we are human, we often judge ourselves based on others. I am constantly trying everyday to remember that I haven't walked in others' shoes, and I don't know their struggles. Trying to stop feeling sorry for myself!
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Beware the Sugar-Free Jelly Belly: A Cautionary Tale
Teachamy replied to Daydra's topic in Food and Nutrition
And remember, sugar free doesn't mean carb free. An important distinction for diabetics. -
Feeling like a failure (vent)
Teachamy replied to ria90's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The TMI part of your post made me think about Celiac (gluten intolerance). I was diagnosed 6 yrs. ago, and I NEVER EVER thought I would have it--I am a carb. addict, after all. Maybe the next time you are getting blood work done, you could ask them to check that for you too. It can cause weight gain/retention, for those of us "lucky" enough to have weight issues. -
HEADING IN CALM RIGHT NOW
Teachamy replied to Sweetness88's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Wow. An amazing story. So glad that it did not end tragically and that you fought for yourself! What measures can be taken to penalize the unbelievably horrible hospitals/doctors that misdiagnosed you?
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All right, i am convinced! I just went online and ordered the mint hot chocolate and the cappuccino. I am hoping to find a new morning drink ritual (and kick this caffeine habit) before surgery and my pre-op diet. Thanks all!
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Best wishes!
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Sept 11th Sleever- weight kind of steady
Teachamy replied to julianaw85's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am pre-surgery, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt! But I remember my NUT saying eat for 15 -20 minutes, and no longer, otherwise it might become "grazing". I am wondering if others have heard this? Also, I've been told that walking every day is the best exercise for post-surgery. I have an elliptical machine that I park in front of the TV! Works for me! Good luck! Amy -
Congratulations! That's a pretty big deal! And as far as your jeans purchase goes, I have bought some Seven for all Mankind jeans and have my eyes on some others. (All on eBay, of course!) Can't wait to be able to fit into them!
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Excellent!
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10 days post opp feeling great
Teachamy replied to chass's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hooray! Glad all is well. -
anyone else just get done with preop appointments and waiting for approval?
Teachamy replied to Mommie4's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Finished all my pre-op appointments in June, met with the surgeon, scheduled surgery for July 31, then found out I had AFib. I spent the rest of July and August dealing with my heart instead of my belly. Now that is taken care of, so I have another couple of bariatric center appointments next week, and then another scheduled appointment with the surgeon. Planning/hoping for mid-December so I'll have 2 weeks off for recovery before I have to go back to work. Wish me luck! ( I need it!) Amy -
Ms. Skinniness~ Did you use the 5:2 diet to get over plateaus? DId you change your exercise on those 2 "fasting" days? You are so close to your goal! Just hoping for some tips to your success. Thanks! Amy
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New to the site....looking forward to gastric sleeve soon.
Teachamy replied to kimcox's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I have Anthem BCBS (educator in ME). I also have 100% coverage. It didn't take long for approval, but my surgeon's office gets that info. and begins the approval process for its patients immediately, so by the time I was done with all the classes and pre-op. check-ups, I was all set. Good luck! I am hoping for a mid-Dec. surgery date too. -
Agreed--try at least 1200 calories. I know this sounds counter-productive, but maybe slow down the workouts for a while (30 min. per day instead of 90) to see if that helps. (Especially if 1200 calories is difficult for you.)
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Is it mandatory for all of you to weigh yourself every week? I know myself too well, and I fear if I do that and see a stall, I will feel discouraged and upset. I plan to ask my NUT if I can just weigh in once a month at the center instead. I figure in the meantime I can just judge my progress by how I feel and how my clothes fit. At least, that's my hope.
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I just added benefiber and flax seeds to my Amazon cart. I forgot it was recommended by my NUT program. Thanks for the reminder!
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It does sound like hypoglycemia to me. Try 4 oz. of juice. (15 g. carbs) It may help. At this point, non-diabetics' bodies are very used to insulin resistance (therefore your body is probably producing too much insulin). It may take a little while for your body to adjust. It's worth a shot!
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I think it depends on your surgeon's version of the diet. I could have 1 piece of fruit, 1 yogurt, 3 protein shakes and 2 small meals (3 oz. meat with non-starch veggies), so I didn't find it that hard, but I know a lot of people are on liquids only, and I'm not sure how well I'd do on that!
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Ahhhh...the draw of the bread (pre-opper musing)
Teachamy replied to McButterpants's topic in Pre-op Diets and Questions
I am starting to be more and more thankful for having celiac. When people eat gluten in front of me--bread, crackers, donuts, pizza, pasta, I am thankful that I am not even tempted. Never. The pain of gluten is just not worth it. This week I am making a conscious effort NOT to buy the gluten-free versions of these foods, which are often laden in even more calories. SO the challenge is still there for me, but I am sure I'd weigh a hell of a lot more if I never developed Celiac. -
Wondering about your blood sugar levels. Low levels can cause fatigue, confusion, sweating, shakiness, headaches, etc. I am diabetic, so I know the signs, but I am assuming for many people who aren't diabetic, but have been insulin-resistent due to weight, your body is used to pumping out large doses of insuin. Have you tried 4 oz. or more of juice? 4oz. has about 15 g. of carbs, and may be what you need. Give it a shot if you can. good luck! Amy
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Good question. I know my NUT said I'd be able to drink coffee after I heal, but I never thought about sugar-free hot chocolate. (Maybe with a little chocolate protein powder?) I bet that would be fine.
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weight loss and exercise, not necessarily a partnership?
Teachamy replied to Globetrotter's topic in The Lounge
SleevahDiva~ I appreciate your insight. I too was an exercise/nutrition maniac and remained obese for years. I hope to get the sleeve in Dec., so I know it will be an adjustment to actually lose while I am doing less stressful exercise. It will be nice to see the results of actual weight loss for once! -
Returning to the gym after a prolonged illness
Teachamy replied to Globetrotter's topic in Fitness & Exercise
I have been planning to get back into my 1 hr. long kettlebell class with no weights to start. (Down from a 15 pound bell) I had some health issues too, and haven't even been sleeved yet, but I feel like it's time to get back into workout mode. SLOWLY.