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swimbikerun reacted to a post in a topic: What fitness related EVENT are you training/preparing for?
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12 week surgiversary
phatphotog replied to phatphotog's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Thank you all for the kind words and encouragement! I hope my story inspires people. Especially moms. (Mommy of five here I know when I was pre op I searched these forums ALL the time looking for post op updates with pictures! Lol -
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Today marks 12 weeks since I was sleeved in Tijuana by dr. Corvala. No complications. I'm down 56 lbs. right now but I'm in my second stall. No loss for the last 10 days but I'm trying to be patient! I went from 2x and 3x shirts to size large now. Size 24 jeans to 16. Today I tested my mile time and I've shaved 6 minutes off since my first post op mile. I did a 5k color walk/run a few weeks ago. Crazy! I'm embarrassingly slow but I'm improving! I'm soooo glad I was able to have this surgery!
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Yay!!! That is AWESOME!! Congratulations! That's my goal jean size. (started at a 24- now in 16/18)
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I remember being soooo scared! It was only 10 weeks ago. I almost had a panic attack. But everything went great! Best thing I've ever done for myself. I'm sure it will go great for you too! Good luck tomorrow!!!
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anyone REGRET the sleeve?
phatphotog replied to elpasovet's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm ten weeks out and 52 lbs down. I have no regrets. My life has drastically changed for the better. I walked/jogged my first 5k last week and im signing up for two more in sept and oct! I'm SO much happier! Was it an adjustment? Big time! Is it easy to always follow the rules? No! But it's totally worth it to me. And some people do have complications. People considering surgery have to weigh the risks vs benefits. If I hadn't had surgery, I guarantee I'd be 300 lbs by now and heart problems and diabetes would probably be in my future. I personally (thankfully) have had no complications. I really feel for those who have. -
I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)
phatphotog replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Here are my latest pics! yesterday I walked/jogged my first 5k (of many more to come!) AND hit 50 lbs lost! I'm 29 years old and 9wks post op. SW- 278 Cw- 228 GW- 155 -
So tonight I walked/jogged my first 5k!!! And I wasn't even close to last! That's all I cared about! Lol two of my girls joined me (7 and 5) and my sister. they did fantastic! I'm SO proud of them! As a bonus, when I went to shower I decided to step on the scale and was shocked to discover I have hit 50 lbs loss!!! 70 to go! I love, love, love my sleeve! I'm finally LIVING instead of merely existing. It feels amazing! (the first pic was a week or so before surgery)
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So proud of myself~! Have to share!
phatphotog replied to Erica517's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wow! You are doing awesome!!! Congrats!! I'm 8.5 weeks out and down 47lbs. Can I ask how many calories you are taking in per day? I stalled for a couple weeks recently so upped my calories. It restarted my weight loss thankfully. I'm getting about 1000 cals/day now (while stalled was at 700) but feel it's too much even though I started losing again. I don't know.... Just curious where you're at calorie wise since you're so successful at this. -
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Questions about net calorie intake
phatphotog replied to Sunnyskies2283's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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GOAL! Flipogram of my Journey
phatphotog replied to livvsmum's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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Finally after two flippin' weeks of being the exact same weight I went down two lbs this am!!! (I weigh daily) I'm so happy. Yesterday was my 8 week surgiversary and I'm now down 45 lbs. I hope I don't hit a stall again for a while. Back to losing! Woo-hoo! I don't know if this is what did it but I have a very active lifestyle plus I have been exercising a lot since I hit six weeks post op. This is also when my stall began. So I increased my calories from 700/day to 900-1000/day for the last three days. Maybe that did the trick? Sharing that info in case it can help someone else. I will NOT go over 1000 though and I'll see what happens over the next few weeks.
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I am in a stall. Totally sucks. I've only lost a couple lbs the last three weeks. I was sleeved June 5th, just over 7 weeks ago. I have decided to try carb cycling. For me that will mean NOT being ridged about my carb count for just one day a week (today was my first day) and im hoping that will jump start my metabolism again. I have been exercising every day since I hit 6 weeks and eating around 700 cals. I know some people are really against this but im tired of being stuck at this weight when im working so hard and following the rules. We'll see what happens! At least all this exercise is making me feel fantastic! Plenty of NSVs even if the scale isn't moving. Good luck to you!
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Sent home with open incision!
phatphotog replied to mrs.papa923's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Is it where the drain was removed? I had that. It was pretty small, like the size of a pencil eraser. Yes, I had to pack with gauze too, and it itched like crazy but it should start closing up for you pretty soon. -
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Congratulations!!! Rest, sip, walk, rest, sip, walk. I slept a lot the first two weeks. Just try to sip as much as you can during your waking hours. I was sore for about 3 weeks. Before you know it you'll feel like yourself again. Just give yourself time to heal. I've had staples for four c-sections. They do not hurt during removal at all. No worries. Take care and welcome to the losers bench! It's awesome over here! (I'm 7 weeks post op and down 43 lbs after gaining 8lbs of hospital fluids)
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What fitness related EVENT are you training/preparing for?
phatphotog replied to catfish87's topic in Fitness & Exercise
I just signed up for my first 5k!!! August 8th- A local color run. I will walk/run it as I just started working out this weekend. I'm 6 weeks post op. Also signed up with a friend for warrior dash in Illinois June '15! 10 months should be plenty of time to prepare. I'm sooooo excited to do it!