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tsneed73

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About tsneed73

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 04/07/1973

About Me

  • Biography
    Calm, easy going, caring/loving person. My happy color is Orange. i have been battling my weight off and on since my teens. Looking forward to a healthy, vibrant, decreased pain life. NuLyfeJourney ;-)
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Movies/Comedies and Acton; Music
  • Occupation
    LVN
  • City
    San Antonio
  • State
    Tx
  • Zip Code
    78238
  1. HW: 308 SW: 276.4 CW: 244.4 Surgery: 12/27
  2. HW: 308 SW: 276.4 (12/27) CW: 250
  3. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    I think my hardest adjustment was the mental and emotional changes. The physical has been manageable. I actually went back to work 1 week and 2 days later (clinic nurse). It at least helped distract me and get back some sense of normalcy versus OBSESSING over what I could or could not do. I had been on an emotional rollercoaster at times (just like the surgeon told me could possibly happen). I thank God I haven't/didn't use food for comfort like I would have in the past. So far my weightloss is slow and steady (3 weeks post op and still anticipating the dreaded stall though). On average I get in all my protein and water with some days slacking a lil on the water. From one day to the next sometimes I was happy then sad, laughing then wanting to cry, hopeful then depressed and full of anxiety, positive then negative, motivated then discouraged...etc. Just an all out pity party of "woe is me"...LOL!!! I had to keep reminding myself why I did this. I realized I have to take control because I determine my success or failure. When I look at old pics, reflect on my numerous past FAILED weight loss attempts since I was a teenager, or see that now some of the jeans/sweats I wore 3 weeks ago now fit a lot looser...I get my a$$ back on track. Reading posts from everyone else also helped keep me going. Therefore I BEG each of you, as we go back to our "normal lives" and for some return to work, don't forget your December Sleever Family and please stay in touch with your updates or just Hi! THIS HAS BEEN THE BEST SUPPORT GROUP FOR ME!!!! THANKS EVERYONE AND I WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS!!!!
  4. HW: 308 SW: 276.4 CW: 263 WISHING MUCH SUCCESS TO EVERYONE AS WE CONTINUE THIS WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY!!!
  5. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    I added everyone that had their MFP username listed. Eventhough it says you can add by email, it also gives you the option to type in the email or username and send the request. (I did it from my mobile device.) Hope this helps. My username is TSneed73
  6. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    Went for 1 week post op yesterday and was advanced to semi solid foods...yogurt, cottage cheese, eggs, refried beans, low fat cheese, soft cooked veggies, and small amt fruit. I ALMOST had an emotional break down at the grocery store. My inner fat girl wanted all the stuff that got us here and was even trying to negotiate for me to buy it now and save it for later when I can eat it...NO!!!! I never realized how much the mental and emotional has to heal more than the physical. HW: 308 (May 2013) JW: 291 (weight when I started this journey) SW: 276.4 (lost 11lbs pre op) CW: 271 I am very happy with the weight loss so far. Able to get in my water. Just starting protein today, hoping that goes well. I was given the ok to return to work Monday. Still having some right sided pain, but controlled with Tylenol. Overall doing fine.
  7. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    Hang in there and remember that God is in control. All things happen for a reason. We may not understand it, but it's all in his hands. So please stay encouraged, just as you have kept the rest of us encouraged as we have our different struggles. We are all on that mountain with you, but just maybe at different points of the journey. We will all make it to the top and be victorious. For now as you wait, find something to help keep you distracted. My prayers are with you and MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS YOU!!!
  8. HW: 308 SW: 276.4 (12/27) CW: 271 (1 week post op appt)
  9. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    Happy New Years to all the December 2013 Sleevers!!! I wish you all much success for this upcoming year. I pray for great recoveries for those of us recently sleeved. WE CAN AND WILL BE SUCCESSFUL IN 2014!!!!!!!
  10. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    My thoughts and prayers go out for all the remaining sleevers...wishing you the best.
  11. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    Sleeved on the 27th with hiatal hernia repair. Glad to have finally made it to the losers bench. Still at hospital...day 1 post op. Well be discharged tomorrow. Overall doing good. Have been experiencing some pain, but it's manageable. Walking and walking and walking and using gas x strips, but the gas is stubborn and don't won't to get out. It hasn't been all peaches and cream, but it is doable. Plan to hang it there, because for a change I KNOW I CAN SUCCEED WITH MY NEWEST TOOL. HW 308 in March 2013 JW 289 in Oct 2013 (weight when I started this sleeve journey) SW 276.4 (lost 12 pounds on pre op diet) CW...will update after 1 week post op appt The best item i brought with me was my mini electric massager, it really helped relax my back and shoulder muscles which seemed so tensed and achy after surgery. Thanks for all the prayers and thoughts of well wishes!!! My thoughts and prayers go out for those yet to be sleeved, and also to those already sleeved.
  12. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    AtlantaRed, Thanks for keeping the list updated. It is greatly appreciated and it feels good to see my name amongst such an AWESOME Group. I am proud to be a part of "THE LIST". I am hoping your recovery is going great and I wish you much success.
  13. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    Please add me to the list - 12/27. Thanks!
  14. tsneed73

    December 2013 Sleevers Come In!

    Merry Christmas to you all. May your lives continue to be wonderfully blessed. Thanks to all of you who share your experiences. My date is just around the corner on this Friday the 27th. The pre op is a lil rough, but yet I am soooooooo exited! Just think this time next week we can all share our New Year Resolutions and this time if it's to lose weight, be healthy, or more active...for a change IT CAN and WILL COME TRUE!!!!! So keep persevering and conquer one day at a time.
  15. Not sure of what they gave you, but if you were given a full mask that is uncomfortable and make you feel claustrophobic you can request what's called a nasal pillow for your cpap. Lots of people find it more comfortable than the full mask. Sometimes it's as simple as contacting the supply company to request the change, or just getting an order from the doctor. I personally don't have a cpap, but have dealt with lots of people that do. Hope this helps.

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