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sleeved215
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Bad day yesterday!
sleeved215 replied to sleeved215's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thank u guys for words of encouragement. I am no longer beating myself up over a bag of chips and cheese itz lol.. If anything I needed that slip up day to get me refocused and see the importance of my long term goal. Thanks again! -
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sleeved215 started following Losing weight overnite, Bad day yesterday!, Anybody else tired of the attention? and and 7 others
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So yesterday was a bad day for me. I deviated from my diet and ate things I would never eat and it totally wasn't worth it. I had a bad of sour cream and onion chips then later that night I had a few handfuls of white cheddar cheese itz. I decided this morning that I was going to get up and prepare all my meals in advance for the week, including healthy snacks, which ironically I prefer and leaves me more confused to why I binged on junk yesterday. Anyway, I decided to reach out to u guys for support to keep me focus, please no negative remarks.
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Anybody else tired of the attention?
sleeved215 replied to Sleeveless in seattle's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
If someone compliment me on my weight loss, first I thank them then I follow up with, "I mean I look just as good now as I did before wls, just a healthier me!" Lol.. Of course I'll say it sarcastically so they don't really think I'm full of myself. But I say that to let ppl know, losing weight doesn't make me more beautiful, it makes me healthier and being fat don't automatically mean you aren't confident, no I was confident then and confident now!!' -
Officially HATE stalls lol.. This is my 2nd stall since surgery 4/29, first one lasting 2 weeks, this one 1 week so far and counting it seems. I'm never going to make it at my goal weight!!! Frustration is an understatement!
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No weight loss since week 1
sleeved215 replied to kolodey's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I totally understand your frustration! My first week out I lost 12lbs then nothing for 2 weeks then when I didn't expect it I lost 6lbs the 4th week, 4lbs the 5th week and 3lbs the 6th week, so the weight will come off! When I was dealing with my stall I assumed the surgery wasn't going to work for me but like everyone here suggesting, be patient! Good luck -
Weight gain panic?
sleeved215 replied to jennynoblemiller's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Reach out to your nutritionist immediately. -
My surgeon told me that taking biotin to stop hair shedding is a MYTH. Yes it promotes healthy hair and nails but it doesn't make it grow.. I actually learned that in hair school too. Biotin makes ya hair stronger but doesn't promote growth but does wonders for nails.. To each it's own, I just plan on upping my protein which is wonders for hair and try to drink plenty of water which increases hair volume and shine... It's just so hard lol my sleeve don't be wanting it but I have to force it down
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I want to hear some NSV's.. Enlighten me!
sleeved215 replied to sleeved215's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I wish for all of the above, so far from my reach now it all sounds almost unrealistic lol.. I know my day will come but these damn stalls are killing me, I'm on my second one!!! -
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I want to hear some NSV's.. Enlighten me!
sleeved215 posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Tell me some of your best NSV's post op.. I haven't really experienced any major yet considering I'm only 5 weeks out but I'm excited to hear some of u guys stories. -
10 weeks post op - No desire to eat - normal?
sleeved215 replied to abbyabby's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My doctor told me not to count calories but to count protein and as long as I'm getting between 60-80 grams of protein a day then that's fine. Obviously avoid foods high in carbs and sugars but that's pretty much it. Every surgeon team/nut is different so if you are concern contact your nutritionist, they are paid to help you and answer all your questions so make them work!!! lol... But in the meantime, count your protein!!!! -
So I'm 5 wks post op and I'm noticing that my nails are breaking very easily. My nails are average length, maybe a little longer and lately they been breaking down to the skin! Ouch!! I was warned that your hair may shed, but I just found out that your nails may suffer as well. I'm not concerned too much because I know they will grow back but I'm curious is this a preview of what my hair will go thru. I can accept hair shedding but like anyone else I don't want to lose handfuls of hair!!!!
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Regulated menstrual (tmi for some)
sleeved215 posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I noticed that since my surgery my menstrual appears to be regulating compared to pre surgery were I would get my menstrual ever 60+ days if I was lucky. The first week I dropped 12lbs and my menstrual came on shortly after. Since then I lost additional weight and this morning my menstrual came on again, making it a 29 day long cycle, which is considered normal. It's still early to indefinitely say, but I will be tracking it the next few months to see if their is a trend. Anyone else every experience irregular periods pre op and regulate post op? Please comment -
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Losing weight overnight
sleeved215 replied to sleeved215's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
In that case I need to sleep all day everyday lol -
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So I was told to always weigh yourself in the morning verses at night, at your heaviest and I honestly do both but what I have noticed is, I loss weight in my sleep, is this possible? Last night I weighed 263 even and this morning I weighed 261.8. Each time I weigh myself I always do it 2-3 times to make sure I'm getting the same amount and each time the scale said the same thing last night and this morning. Can someone really make sense of this for me please.
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So I was told to always weigh yourself in the morning verses at night, at your heaviest and I honestly do both but what I have noticed is, I loss weight in my sleep, is this possible? Last night I weighed 263 even and this morning I weighed 261.8. Each time I weigh myself I always do it 2-3 times to make sure I'm getting the same amount and each time the scale said the same thing last night and this morning. Can someone really make sense of this for me please.