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About SassyTink
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- Birthday 06/14/1953
About Me
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Female
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Interests
Rag quilting and Genealogy
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Retired Airline Employee
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City
Lake Oswego
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OR
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97034
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CocoNina reacted to a post in a topic: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
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Good for you! I had my sleeve done in November 2013, at 60 years old and it has changed my life. It is a wonderful tool. Listen to your Dr.'s and stay the course. I feel and look twenty years younger and you will too. Sassy Tink!
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VSGAnn2014 reacted to a post in a topic: Calling All Sixties!
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SassyTink started following 1 Year 127 Lbs Gone. At Goal And Then Some, Splenda, frustrated and and 7 others
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I had a terrible reaction to Splenda. Be careful, it could cause heart palpitations and anxiety. I ended up in the Emergency Room thinking I was having a heart attack!!
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All of us experience this. Stay the course, keeping your Protein high, carbs low and at least 64 oz of Water. You will get back to losing in a week or so. Patience!!
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BethinPA reacted to a post in a topic: What's been your lightbulb moment?
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Bcbs of NJ requirement
SassyTink replied to nancytole's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Nancy try to get a copy of your entire policy regarding Bariatric Surgery through you HR or through BCBS of NJ. I went through hell. If you want to read my story go up to the search box above and type in BCBS of Illinois, I can't believe it. My advise to you is knowledge is power......read your entire policy so you know what they cover. Sassy -
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What's been your lightbulb moment?
SassyTink replied to Indigo1991's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My light bulb moment happened this week. I had my surgery on November 22 and have done pretty well. I have stayed the course and have not swayed from my list of acceptable Protein options prior to this mini vacation. This week I went to San Francisco to care for my aged father. When I arrived in SF I went to the market immediately and bought my Dannon light and fit yogurt, cottage cheese, Light Baby Bel cheese and turkey slices before I even went to my Dad's. I wanted to make sure I continue to make good choices when it came to food. Seven days later....... I am home and food wasn't an issue. For the first time in decades I took control of my eating habits when visiting the family in San Francisco. I said NO to a cannoli, NO to a Joe's hamburger, NO to a Tostada, NO to a crepe, etc.......my response was, "Can I meet you afterwards?" I always carried a Baby Bel Cheese in my purse and always felt satisfied. I came home 4 pounds lighter and the feeling........I GOT THIS! -
Yes, I had WLS and YES, I *AM* doing this on my own.
SassyTink replied to LipstickLady's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
When somebody says something to me about it being the easy way out I respond, "Would you be willing to cut off 75% of your stomach to make weight loss easy?" Easy is the incorrect word ....... brave is more like it! -
SassyTink reacted to a post in a topic: Yes, I had WLS and YES, I *AM* doing this on my own.
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sophiepants reacted to a post in a topic: Approaching sleeve date. How does it feel to be missing .75% of stomach?
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linda welker reacted to a post in a topic: Approaching sleeve date. How does it feel to be missing .75% of stomach?
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Approaching sleeve date. How does it feel to be missing .75% of stomach?
SassyTink replied to linda welker's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Actually, if you did not have some sort of fear at having 75% of your stomach removed you wouldn't be normal. It is very scary and very permanent. Let me tell you, it is so worth it. I am a little over a month out from my surgery and I feel great. Your stomach feels as if you just finish eating at an all you can eat buffet, stuffed, but all you have consumed is a half cup of no fat cottage cheese. I seem to want to eat things that I need to fuel my body instead of what tastes and looks good. I love being in control of portions.......because my stomach makes me be in control. Good luck.........exciting. -
Help! Almost one month post op and only down 9 pounds.
SassyTink replied to linda305's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Keep in mind that if you were on supervised weight loss prior to you surgery, like may of us, than it is going to be a little slower weight loss. I was on 1200 calories a day for 6 months and a week prior to surgery a liquid protein fast. Now, 500 calories a day. That is a deficit of 700 calories a day X's 7 days in a week= 4900 calories week deficit. Exercise will help my numbers but I am looking at 1 1/2 pounds loss a week. Slowly but surely I will win this battle. Stay the course and only weigh yourself once a week. -
SassyTink reacted to a post in a topic: I just realized that my sleeve journey has been a bit like having a baby.
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Am I eating too much?
SassyTink replied to xmarycontraryx's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You are going to find that when you start with puree 1/2 cup will fill you up. Take that extra bite and you will feel so full you are uncomfortable. I felt the same when when I would drink my Trader Joe's Latin Bean Soup the first week. I could drink that cup straight down. You are just fine. -
Ladyd728, I didn't tell my own father that I was having Bariatric Surgery! He is 89 years old, judgmental of my weight, so he was told I was having a hiatal hernia repaired. (Which I did). He didn't needed to be burdened with the information and I didn't need to be burdened with his comments. It has been a win win situation for all!
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1 Year 127 Lbs Gone. At Goal And Then Some
SassyTink replied to Stephannie's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This really hit me: "Today is my 39th Birthday and I remember last year thinking it would be my last fat birthday." Last June, when I turned 60 I thought to myself, this will hopefully be my last fat birthday. You have made me believe that I too will be skinny on my next birthday. Thank you for your inspiration. -
Discouraging 6 Month Insurance Required Diet :(
SassyTink replied to Sunrise07214's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Those 25 pounds you lose will be the most difficult part of this entire journey. I am two weeks sleeved and had the same 6 month restrictions. Thank goodness I was on target with my weight loss and got the surgery. Now, although challenging, the weight is falling off! You have got to get through the next 3 months and lose those 13 pounds and you will never have these struggles again. It is a small price to play for a lifetime of great eating habits! -
I am 9 days out and feel TERRIFIC! I have never had nausea, minor pains at stitch sight, was able to walk a few hours after I got out of recovery, had the energy to host Thanksgiving, and now loving my sleeve. Try not to worry about your surgery you have so much to look forward to.
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I too, am hypothyroid and was not a huge eater. I would eat 1200 a day, walk a mile a day, not drink any alcohol and was only able to maintain being morbidly obese. If I went down to 500 calories a day, starving myself, I could lose weight. That is an unrealistic plan for anyone. My nickname was Olive Oyl as a little girl, so weight was never an issue until the last 10 years. This surgery has given me a chance to regain me. I am 9 days out, from surgery, and down 12.5 pounds. Does it work?? You betcha!!! Thyroid or not.
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Do you mean November 8, 2013? I had mine on the 22 November and everything stays down. Small sips and no liquids while eating my yogurt and puree soups.