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kliichow

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  1. Looking to connect with neighbors in and around Panama City, Lynn Haven, Callaway, Parker, Springfield, Tyndall, Panama City Beach, Mexico Beach, Youngstown, Bayou George, etc. Everyone here is great, just seeking local support.
  2. Today, for the first time in years, I went shopping. At the mall. For clothes. For myself! It felt amazing to be able to fit into clothing that is sold locally and not have to order it online like a hermit. I tried on clothes, not circus tents, actual clothes! And I bought stuff, not just because it fit and I had no choice, but because I actually LIKED the way it looked. I know it's still early, but this is great motivation for me. I can't wait to see all the changes that are to come.
  3. It would be nice to know I have neighbors.
  4. Weight loss is slow but steady. So far I've lost 59 lbs since April 16th. In other news: I recently found a way to bring in a little income from the internet. If interested visit: http://www.clixsense.com/?6408553 You won't be able to retire from the income (like some people may claim), but I've made $75.00 in my first month.

  5. The scale finally moved after 10 days! I've lost another pound; it's not much but I'll take it. :)

    1. Chelly

      Chelly

      Every pound adds up, so,that's greats that the scale moved.

    2. KayleeC14

      KayleeC14

      Woohoo! Every pound counts! I am just breaking this rut I am in...it took me over a month of bouncing up and down to finally go down and stay down.

    3. BladeFox
  6. As an introvert bordering on hermit, going back to work this week has presented its own set of challenges. And since having my surgery, food is no longer a way to cope with stress. I am in desperate need of some down time to decompress and regroup. *Just Breathe*

    1. gowalking

      gowalking

      I don't know what to say except hang in there. And if it becomes overwhelming, come here for support.

    2. pink dahlia

      pink dahlia

      Eeeek ! You sound a bit like me ! I love people but dealing with public ( my job ) can wear me out ! I need to hibernate to recharge my batteries sometimes ! Ive found walking/ running a great way to decompress, also baking for co workers, reading / pinterest and a hot cup of tea do wonders for me . Hope you find a healthy way to deal with your stress ! Goid luck !

    3. kliichow

      kliichow

      Thank you guys. I love the support I get here. Everyone is so positive whether I need to get advice or simply vent. I know I have a safe place here.

  7. It's a beautiful day outside. Going for a walk with my 3 year old. We can both use the fresh air!

    1. ProudGrammy

      ProudGrammy

      now that is what i'm talking about!!! continue to enjoy life - congrats on weight loss - keep up the good job

    2. Texasmeg

      Texasmeg

      Great idea!

  8. kliichow

    GOT MY APPROVAL

    That is awesome. I had my own insurance issues. I've tried for the last 4 years to get my surgery and finally was able to get my approval in January. I already had all of my ducks in a row and was able to have mine a month ago. Good luck, I hope all goes well for you.
  9. kliichow

    Weight loss worries

    I'm so glad I found this post. I too was having fears that my pouch had already stretched and was not working effectively. While I have been experiencing progress, I guess the ghosts of my past will haunt me forever.
  10. One month out and 25 lbs down. I feel great! This is truly amazing!

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    2. BladeFox

      BladeFox

      Congrats lady!!!

    3. pink dahlia

      pink dahlia

      Great job! Keep it up until your clothes fall down !!

    4. kliichow

      kliichow

      Thanks! You guys rock!

  11. Okay, so I had laparoscopic gastric bypass surgery 4/16/14 and the only issues I have had or am having so far are bouts of gas pain head hunger emotional issues from my divorce with food being grossed out by my JP Drain (I get a little queasy when I empty it and cannot wait for it to be gone on 4/23/14) friends and family feeling guilty about eating without me mild insomnia itching at incision sites On the upside, going into surgery, I had severely uncontrolled T2D with blood glucose readings averaging 375-425 (with 3 daily doses of meds helping to lower it to 200-325) and my readings have not been over 150 since the surgery. In fact, my readings over the weekend were between 101-120 with no medication whatsoever! Super excited about that. Also, I'm happy to report that I have had surges of energy that allow me to feel more like myself than I have in years. I'm feeling pretty good right now and hope things continue. I was a bit concerned about what to expect, because I tried to educate myself about worse case scenarios and some of my friends and colleagues had the surgery with a few complications early on. Just wondering if I should count my blessings and continue to be cautiously optimistic or if I should be bracing myself for things to come. I know no one can see into the future, but can things really go this smoothly?
  12. Glad to have hubby back home, even if it's just for a couple of days. Miss him when he's working out of town.

    1. Texasmeg

      Texasmeg

      I've been there, done that. My husband worked a couple of states away for months on end and it is rough. He's retired now and I occasionally travel for business - so roles are reversed.

       

      If you can, get together with a friend since you have the opportunity.

  13. Gas pain sux!

    1. Chelly

      Chelly

      I use Gas X stripes and it takes away my gas pain.

  14. Trying out and reviewing methods of making money online. Should be an interesting experiment. Here's a referral link to one of the sites. Check it out and share with friends. Feedback appreciated. http://Youthweeklypay.com/?invite=78509

  15. Can't wait to go to my follow up in the morning and have this JP drain removed. Maybe then I can start to feel a little bit normal.

    1. Debbie3sons

      Debbie3sons

      Why do you have a drain and what is a JP drain?

    2. kliichow

      kliichow

      After my surgery, they left a JP (Jackson-Pratt) drain in to keep fluid from building up and causing infection or delaying healing. It was more a nuisance than anything. Here is a picture of one: http://tickingtimebombs.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/en2410845.jpg

  16. kliichow

    Torn between 2

    The best workouts are supposed to be enjoyable and keep us interested. By changing things up, you are accomplishing both. Plus, mountain biking is incredibly fun and challenging and the season, as you mention is something you've been anticipating. I say ride the bike a day or two a week; it's not like you are opting out of your gym workouts to loaf around or veg out in front of the television. You will still be challenging yourself and your body. Good luck.
  17. Surgery tomorrow! You wait years for something to happen and when it finally does, it feels surreal. I'm a bit anxious, but also excited and optimistic. Can't wait!

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    2. BigGirlPanties

      BigGirlPanties

      congrats ... good luck... we are here for you!

    3. Texasmeg

      Texasmeg

      You'll be on the loser's bench soon! Congrats!!!

    4. jamilyne 102668

      jamilyne 102668

      Hope you are doing well - today is your surgery day :) looking forward to hearing how you are (as soon as you are ready)! Wishing you luck & thinking of you today! GOOD LUCK!!!

  18. My unflavored protein powder tastes like chicken broth and chalk. Mixing with Crystal Light was a bad idea.

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    2. Chelly

      Chelly

      I also use Jay Robb Protein Powder and enjoy it. I have used the chocolate and also the vanilla. It also comes in strawberry. You can find it at Whole Foods, Amazon and eBay. It's not overly sweet and it's made with Stevia.

    3. jamilyne 102668

      jamilyne 102668

      Eww ... yea - I use slim fast and then add the unflavored protein to add more protein to it, with skim milk it boosts it to 22 grams of protein. (Just a suggestion) :)

    4. cheryl2586

      cheryl2586

      I use the Body Fortress from Walmart. They have five different flavors. I always make smoothies. Right now I am doing a ten day fast with only protein shakes.

  19. My hospital pre-op is tomorrow and I have been desperately trying to get everything in order. Here's my list, so far... Done: Packed phone with favorite music Deep cleaned house so it doesn't completely fall apart while I'm down Secured sitters and relative caregivers for 3 year old Bought post-op supplies (sugar-free popsicles, jell-o, drink mixes, Protein powders, broth, bouillon, Soups, etc.) Located living will and healthcare surrogate documents and discussed with family Put in for medical leave/short-term disability at work Started journal To Do: Take measurements Take 'before' photos Record specific long-term and short-term goals Pack hospital bag Is there something else you did to mentally and/or physically prepare that made things easier?
  20. Been really busy and unavailable lately. So I just wanted to stop by to wish everyone a great weekend.

    1. kltklass

      kltklass

      Thank you..you too!

  21. kliichow

    The Easy Way Out

    A concerned friend was doing some of his typical internet research/surfing and stumbled onto this thread in a bodybuilding forum. Although it is more than 4 years old, I can't help but think a lot of people still share these opinions about WLS. Many of my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances have had the Roux-En-Y, lap band, sleeve, or duodenal switch. Everyone describes their experience differently, but I cannot recall anyone using the term "easy" in their account. And while I have not yet had my surgery, choosing it as an option took a lot of consideration on my part. I must confess that although I try to exercise patience and tolerance, keeping an open mind when I encounter opinions and points of view that are contrary to my own, I find myself feeling angry, insulted and even a little hostile toward people who make these comments. Does anyone care to weigh in (no pun intended) on individuals who feel bariatric surgery is the "easy way out"?
  22. I know everyone is busy, so I’m not looking for sympathy or arguments, but I am having significant difficulty finding the time and energy to exercise. So, I’m hoping I can get some advice from other people who have found a way to balance it all. Presently, I'm lucky if I find time, remember and/or feel up to exercising 2-3 days a week. Weekends are a lot less of a problem, because I am off every Saturday and Sunday. But weekdays are impossible. Here is a little background info before you offer any suggestions. Monday - Friday - I get up at 4:15 a.m. to get ready for work. - I walk out the door around 4:50 so I can make it in by 5:30. - Upon arrival, I clock in and begin my mostly-seated medical secretary job. - Around 11:00 I take a 30 minute lunch break. - I then work another 2 1/2 hours and leave around 2 p.m. - On my way home, I go to the sitter’s house and pick up my 2 year old nephew who is in the custody my husband and me. - We typically make it home by 3:00 if I don't need to stop anywhere on the way. - I begin my daily housework; vacuuming, tending to the cats, putting away dishes, cleaning bathrooms, doing laundry, making beds, etc. - This generally consumes my time until my husband gets home around 4:15. - Once he gets home, I start cooking dinner, which we usually sit down to eat between 5:00-5:30. - After dinner, Hubby helps me clean the kitchen and package leftovers and by 6:30-7:00 we're done. - Then it’s up stairs to take care of Nephew's nightly routine; bath, teeth brushing, jammies, bedtime story, etc. - If he doesn't fight me about going to sleep and everything goes smoothly, I can usually finish by 8:30 or so. - Next, I take my shower and lay my clothes out for the next day. - Prepare Nephew’s bag for the next day when Hubby will drop him off at the sitter. - AND FINALLY, I climb into bed between 9:30 and 10:00, exhausted, disgusted, and prepared to repeat the process all over again. Don’t get me wrong, I love my life and my family, I guess I just wish there were more hours in the day.
  23. Looking forward to great weather this weekend. Tired of being indoors.

    1. Texasmeg

      Texasmeg

      Me too! My coworkers in New Jersey weren't happy to hear about it, though.

    2. Carlotta1

      Carlotta1

      Beautiful, beautiful weather in San Antonio ...the river walk is amazing.

  24. kliichow

    Where does exercise fit in?

    I want to thank all of you for your overwhelming response to my post. You guys have given me some excellent suggestions, such as about making and freezing meals ahead. And you also pointed out some things that hadn't occurred to me, like that housework burns calories and can therefore be considered exercise, any movement beats no movement ; that I don't have to allocate a whole block of time to exercise, I can do a few minutes whenever I can steal them; and that I don't have to be a hero, I can let my husband or someone else share some of the burden. All this time I have felt like I needed to handle everyone thing or I was a failure to my family. But I never considered that by taking care of myself, I will be better equipped to take care of everyone else, it's a win/win situation; everyone benefits. I think it is time that I sit down with hubby and express my need to take some time for myself, so I can be a better me. After all, he cannot read my mind and he is usually pretty supportive. I'm sure if I ask for his help, he will be happy to assist me if he can. It's good to know I can turn to the forum for guidance when I don't know where else to turn.
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