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Don't apologize, they can't help but post in here, especially when conversations about our junk are going on.
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Most of your hunger hormone producer is gone, but your body still has some in it. I get ravenous if I haven't eaten in 18 hours. So basically, if I skip breakfast, I'm ready to eat a cow, but then after 4-5 bites I'm all back to good. And the sleeve doesn't let me eat the cow
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I haven't done counseling cause I haven't found I needed it. But I have found that hunger isn't an issue when I get my Water and Protein in. Hunger really does go away at the onset of surgery. I understand that it can come back for a lot of folks, but I'm only 6 months out at this point. The sleeve prevents you from overeating so that should be less of a concern. But, if you find yourself stuffing yourself to the point of feeling bad or throwing up or consistently eating when you are not hungry, then getting some counseling would be ok. I too was worried about my compulsion to overeat and I can tell you 6 months in I feel in control of it for good.
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Days I workout, I make sure I get extra protein in. The sleeve only quashes hunger to a point. Your body will still be screaming for more if it really needs it, like your muscles need protein after lifting that often each week. Try upping water those days and I think you'll find the hunger going away.
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Thanks, but keep those to yourself.
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This just tells me that you know what you are getting into and are ready for it. You'd be surprised how many people don't know much going into the surgery.
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I can honestly say that I've never had any regrets. In the days leading up to the surgery I kept thinking to myself how dumb it was to be having it, but that was just my mind worrying. Woke up from it and haven't looked back once.
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Congrats on the weight loss. I'm 4 months out and also down 10 sizes. I get between 80-100 grams of Protein a day and don't have a problem lifting 4 times a week and gaining muscle mass.
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hiccups everytime I eat or drink anything
cubbies76 replied to birdmadgirl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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Anyone smoke weed before or after surgery?
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Man, you are going to end up well below 190. You're what, 5'10"? I'm guessing you will end up around 170-175. As far as stopping losing weight, purposely eating bad foods can be a slippery slope that could result in a constant grazing or eating of junk foods. And that could result in weight regain. These forums are filled with folks who have regained significant amounts of weight after being at "goal."
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Heating pad on high helped as well. Worse case, take some of those prescription pain meds they gave you!
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I was that way when I was at your stage. The missing of food gets much less as time goes along and you realize you can still eat the meals you love, just a lot less at once. But that means we get leftovers, which is awesome (until you start throwing them out because you can't get through them all).
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I told friends, family and coworkers. I didn't and don't keep it a secret. It was no secret I was morbidly obese, even if I didn't see myself that way. I also didn't want to lie to anyone when the questions about how I'm losing this much weight started coming in. Now, I don't tell my clients because at some point, I'm tired of talking about it as much as I have been and I don't see them often enough for it to matter. I got a wide range of support when I told people. Most are really supportive, some don't care, etc. I had one person tell me in a roundabout way that he thought I would fail because I wasn't committed. But whatever, my success isn't dependent on him. I'm down 114 pounds in about 4 months so he can EAD.