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African American vsgers!
Lizbiz replied to theshrinkingdutchess's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Honestly it's a lot easier than I thought it would be. I never meet my protein and fluid goals but I get pretty close. But a little over 60 pounds lost so far. I still can't believe it. I can't work out like most people do due to a stroke and some brain damage issues. But if I stay on track I should have lost 100 pounds at six months. It's nice to have a waist again. But a pain that my pants are always falling down. I still won't buy any new clothes because I know that they won't fit after a few weeks. I haven't had a lot of hair shedding but I need to deep condition more since my hair seems drier than it did before. And before surgery invest in a good scar cream and gas x strips. Lol -
African American vsgers!
Lizbiz replied to theshrinkingdutchess's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I was sleeved June 23rd. Glad that you are feeling better. -
My stall is over and I was able to wear a sun dress that I haven't worn in three years. Great early birthday present for me.
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It from the high protein, ketogenic diet. Some people just have it up to six weeks after surgery. Some longer. Check out Biotene or TheraBreathe mouth wash.
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Do you have white patches in your mouth? If so it may be thrush. I hope you get it figured out. I hate it when a wild hair gets in my mouth. Gross
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Anyone else need a TARDIS?
Lizbiz replied to I will what I want's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hello sweetie! (I am a giant nerd) If I had a TARDIS I'd be hanging out with River Song making the Daleks regret they met us. LOL Now I'll put my nerd aside and say I totally agree with you. At over two months out I get that way. Then my husband reminds me that most people can't lose what I have in a year. Baby steps. Now and focus on what you will be able to do after. That's what kept me from getting myself all frazzled. -
@@sunflowerchild is right. I went through this with chemo and now. It has gotten better with more fluids. I thought I was getting enough by my body needed more. I wish it could just send me a text instead of making me dizzy. LOL
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My mom is the same way with me. My husband and father called her on it. She still has her moments that I want to hit her with a chair. But I have learned to ignore it. While I am bettering myself she still at times is holding her self back by acting the way she does. I say learn from what she does and use it as an example on how not to act. That's what I do. But congrats on making the decision of getting the surgery.
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Caffiene Free Coffee or with Caffiene?
Lizbiz replied to Gendy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Try cacao powder. I mix it in my decaf and I am weird for sound after that. LOL No caffeine in it. Or try teecinno. It has chicory root which works a lot like cacao. -
Struggling with excercise
Lizbiz replied to EvEisMySleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
And that doesn't include my actual workout I have around noon. But this helped a lot early on and it's a habit now. -
Struggling with excercise
Lizbiz replied to EvEisMySleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
What helped me and what I continue to do is while watching tv I exercise during the commercial break. I incorporate lunges, squats, push ups and hand weights. There is about 10-15 minute commercial breaks in a hour long show. So if you start watching tv at 7 and finish watching at ten you've gotten in about 30 minutes. -
It's normal. I was told two things when comes to hiccups. One is to slow down a bit more. Even when I took the amount of time it was specified it still happened. And second it's a sign that you are full. Another sign of fullness is that your nose may run. Yucky. I hated that at the stage you are now. LOL But yep. All normal.
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You look great!
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I second guessed myself the week of surgery. My husband told me to think of the things I want to do that isn't possible because of my weight and that is the reason why I decided to get sleeved. I told myself that over and over. Even after surgery when the honeymoon period was over. Since the surgery I don't need my cane, wheelchair or walker and it take a lot to get me tired. Compared to what it was when I first met on March 31 of this year. Just think of the small victories at a month in. Best decision I have made. That and my husband. Make sure your support system is there to smack you on the butt when need be. Lol Or come on here and we'll smack you too. Best of luck to you both.
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It's a cute dress. I say keep it!
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I just noticed that you were sleeved a day after I was. But I worked my way to 100. Starting at 50. I was sore the day after. Lol
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I live by squats. My thighs were some for real thunder thighs. I try to do at least 100 squats and lunges a day. I have noticed a big difference. I have lost 5 inches on each thigh.
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Is the rest of your family eating better
Lizbiz replied to honeybunz's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
While I was still in pre op stage we took all the junk food out. We all started eating clean and if we did go out to eat we researched and only went out once a month. But it was usually to our favorite Korean restaurant. Now we eat clean now and my husband and daughter have a cheat day. I customize my chest meals to make them clean and bariatric friendly. But honestly I didn't give my family a choice. LOL It did help since my husband wanted to start bodybuilding again. -
Jaz it will go smoothly and hopefully you won't have to be in for more than a day or two. Congratulations on taking this step. Sometimes talking about it makes it easier. Maybe we can be email buddies to make the time go by better.
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I'm in Fort Worth. I was sleeved June 23. Dr. Bagshahi at Harris Fort Worth. He is very thorough and one on one. No long wait for approval. He works really close with the nutritionist who is amazing.
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Thanks for posting this. I put something similar as my status. I was more or less called sensitive. Those people have problems with themselves so much that they cut others down in a minute. It's not like the post they tear people up on are about going on alcohol and drug benders. Mean people.
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So disheartened and defeated.
Lizbiz replied to une nouvelle vie's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm glad I read your post. It wasn't long. You have to get out how you are feeling. This whole journey is a crazy head game sometimes. -
So disheartened and defeated.
Lizbiz replied to une nouvelle vie's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Losing it slowly according to my surgeon is a bit better when it comes to sagging skin. I notice a difference in my weight loss when I take in more fluids. At least 80 oz. considering the how often you work out and the heat. But don't give up. You didn't gain it quickly so losing it won't be overnight. I'm surprised that you are still on soft foods. You may not be getting enough protein or something. And the calorie calculators are based on average height weight measurements, metabolism and such. I was told under 600. I know it's hard. There are days that I wonder why I haven't lost more. But I'm doing good for a girl with a history of stroke and brain damage. At your starting weight was the rny not an option your doctor wanted to do? But don't be hard on yourself. You are doing great.