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Thank you all for the responses. MegaBob, I know I am just being lazy. I will make a better effort this week. I just hope I soon receive that energy burst.
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I am 3.5 months in, 46 pounds lost & have not committed to exercise. I know the first year is the most important, but I still haven't got that burst of energy so many talk about. How long before you committed to exercise? SW 258, CW 212, GW 160.
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I have an office job. I took 1 week & 3 days off. Still suffered from soreness in the large incision, but the moving around helped.
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I drove on day 8 & that was the worst thing I could of done. So uncomfortable. I truly wanted to recline my chair all the way back & pray that God took the wheel. I was wearing loose fit yoga pants, but the pressure from the roll in my stomach right above & under the large incision was so painful. I had to pull over after 15 minutes to get out & stretch to relieve the pressure. If you can hold off, please do. Even at 3 weeks there was still discomfort.
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Surgery date 10/21
SW 258
CW 234.4
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I am 1 month out. I can eat anything. Haven't started exercising, still waiting on that burst of energy people talk about. I will start the treadmill this weekend.
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No issues, thank God. 1month out. Very happy with progress.
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You look amazing!
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Shay I didn't have any co- morbities either, but my BMI was 42 that alone qualified me. I have Aetna. Be sure to contact your insurance company an get the facts. I know with Aetna I was able to go online & print their clinical policy for bariatric surgey.
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Good stuff! Keep up the good work!
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It doesn't hurt. Just make sure you chew like 15- 20 times. The meat has to be like mush before you swallow. I did experience discomfort whenever I ate in a hurry and didn't chew properly, but once that happens, you do what you can to avoid that feeling.
Everyone is different, but just take your time, your pace, it should be fine. Start with baked salmon or talapia. Cut it in half, take small bites and enjoy. if you like fish.
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I am on soft food stage. The 2nd week out my doctor put me on soft foods. chicken, fish, turkey, any of which can also be deli meats. I can eat grits, eggs, cooked veggies. Special K chips. fruit in juice/water. tuna. I have a large variety. I will be on soft foods for 1 more week. On my 5th week, I can incorporate everything back as long as I can tolerate.
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I have hit the stall.
SW 258
CW 238
Surgery date 10.21. On Monday, November 11 ( which was the beginning of my 3rd week), I weighed 240. My scale moved 2 pds down this morning. I hope it is truly over.
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Jogging suit & tank. I wore crocs so I could slip me feet in as needed without bending. I wore the samething out that I wore in. I was there for 30 hours, so overnight.
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I was in there about 30 hours. So 1 night I had to stay. Walking every few hours helped to get the stiffness out and my blood pressure remained normal an so did my breathing.
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Hi all,
Date of surgery 10.21.2013
SW 258
CW 239
Goal 150
I am a newbie, but I enjoy all of the information an support.
NSV for me!
in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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There was a time I would think to myself, women who wear heels all day at work, to the mall (of all places), had serious confidence issues to bare such agony. 7 months ago, I could wear heels for 1 hour max and I would have to change into flats, 70 lbs lighter and I now see the light. This has been one of the ultimate NSV's for me. I can wear my heels all day run up & down stairs & not break a sweat. I LOVE MY SLEEVE!!!!!!!!! Thank you GOD for allowing me this 2nd chance!