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Bluesea71

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Bluesea71

    Is this price outrageous? (NYC!)

    Hello! I had my sleeve surgery back in 2014 and I just the first of two plastic surgeries done this past July. I waited until I was at my goal weight and said these surgeries would be a treat to myself if I maintained my weight for a few years. My start weight 242, lowest was 138 and now I’m at 160. I like myself best at 150. My first surgery was a J upper body lift and breast lift. Those surgeries were $18,200. The next surgery will be a lower body lift which includes fat transfer to the buttocks and some Other technique so you’re not left with a flat butt. This surgery will be around $30,000 Im a researcher and I did a lot of it before I selected a surgeon. My goal was to look good naked. Hard to do with most of the horrific scars left over from these surgeries. My research led me to Dr. Agha in Newport Beach, CA. A one hour plane ride or 6 hour car ride from my home. Are there better deals out there? Sure. His website showcases before/after pics showing the scars. They are thin, low and perfectly straight. That sealed the deal for me. I’m 5 weeks out from my surgery without complications and my scars are razor thin. No regrets!
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    Laser hair removal - OUCH!

    Hi all - I haven't been on this site forever. I thought I'd give an update. Here it is almost a year later. I'm proud to report that one PAINFUL laser treatment is all it took to get rid of the unwanted hair! It left red marks for almost 6 weeks, but didn't leave any lasting scars.
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    20% Long-Term WL?

    I am a few months shy of 2 years post sleeve surgery and I haven't been on the boards for awhile. It's interesting to read posts pre-surgery and remember how much anxiety and fear I had about the process. Would I succeed? Was I losing the weight fast enough? Would I gain it back? I was a Slooow loser throughout the whole process, but had no problem reaching my surgeon's goal of 160 by 14 months and have recently dropped down to 140. The process for me has been pretty effortless. I came into this journey will pretty good eating habits, but my portions needed adjusting. At two years out, I'm never hungry. I mean never. It's actually becoming an issue as I can go the whole day without hunger pangs. It makes me think that many people who gain weight back are emotional eaters who continued to binge post surgery. I'm still not sure how it's possible as I still am full after eating a few bites! Honestly, this process was a lot easier than I expected. But then again, I didn't have any complications. I eat whatever I want, but limit my portions. Don't let the statistics scare you. Make a choice to be one of successful ones.
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    The truth about Genepro?

    I have tried and come up with nothing. The only information out there is what the company provides. That alone makes me a tad suspect but I will continue to use a scoop in my coffee every morning as it is flavorless and its paid for. I really do think its too good to be true though. Why wouldn't GMC and other suppliers be selling this product if it was so amazing?
  5. So nice to hear from you sleeve! I hope your Husband has a speedy recovery! I often wonder how everyone is doing in theirjourney. I still frequent the boards often, but find my interest is dwindling as the newbies ask the questions I had in the beginning! My hair is just... AWEFUL. Thin and I fear will never be what it once was. Partially my fault as I don't think my protein intake is what it should be. Outside of that, nothing more to complain about. I have been maintaining at 148 with very little effort. I seem to drop 3-4 pounds every 3 months or so but I think that may now stabilize. People finally seem to have accepted me at my new weight and the comments have finally stopped (thank God.) please don't be a stranger and stay connected!!!!!
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    Laser hair removal - OUCH!

    Update: I went back and had the dermatologist on staff check the redness of my skin. She determined that it wasn't burned but temporary pigment change due to my skin being sensitive. It lasted about 6 weeks and did 100% go away. Good news is the area is still 100% hair free and there has been no new hair growth. The laser hurt like hell, but perhaps it was effective enough to kills those hair follicles in one shot!
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    Labor Day Challenge!

    148.1 - same
  8. Hey there - which symptoms in particular are you wondering about? PCOS never fully goes away but some less pleasant symptoms of it become more manageable. Weight management for one, has becomes Easy! Easy! Easy! (Well, at least for me at has!)
  9. I should probably clarify... The journey has changed throughout the process. I do remember being hungrier during the losing phase. It's been more of an issue now that I'm at goal weight. It feels really weird to be "complaining" about it and I wouldn't if I didn't notice my hair starting to shed again! I haven't lost much in the last 6 months. Maybe 6 pounds, so I'm more worried about feeding my body the proper nutrition. I was just curious to hear from some other veterans to see if the hunger hormone came back the farther out from surgery they were. I think that has more to do with it than the size of my sleeve.
  10. 15 months post surgery and I still never really experience hunger and frequently have to remind myself to eat or I will go the entire day just eating one protein bar. I'm now below my goal weight at 148 (surgeons's goal weight for me was 160 and my goal was 150.) Am I alone here? Do others struggle with not having an appetite?I was never an emotional eater and gained my weight due to PCOS so I don't turn to food for comfort. If I'm not hungry, I don't eat. It's just ironic to be on the other end having to remind myself to take in food. Funny how the universe works....
  11. Add me to the list of post-weight loss gals with knee arthritis. A contestant reminder what being overweight can do to your body in the long haul. My poor little knees had to support all that extra weight for so long! ???? Dreams to be a runner some day crushed!
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    Labor Day Challenge!

    Starting weight: 148.1 Goal weight: 145
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    4th of July Challenge

    Sorry. I've been out of town. Is it too late to post my final weight because I've been doing these challenges for well over a year and I finally made a goal!!!! 148.1!!!!!!!
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    Before and After Sleeve Scars

    12 months post-op. I have 4 scars - one of the "most visible" in this photo is actually a birth mark! I can't wait to get a tummy tuck to remove these signs of WLS!
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    Labor Day Challenge!

    I'm in ????

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