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Healthy_life2

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  1. Healthy_life2

    Fu*%ing awkward

    @@PdxMan Had to laugh...@ Hussy jenn1. I think that will be my new bariaticpal ID. Oh ya! That scenario has crossed my mind. That I'm the bad guy leading this poor drunk husband on. Just dealing with people and drama....Uggggg. I just don't wanna play. (kicking my teddy bear down the road)
  2. I judged myself harshly at my high weight. When I see my old photos I remember the feeling of being trapped in my body. I was so unhappy. I always want that reminder. I want to keep healthy and enjoy adventures in life. Sent from my SM-G920T using the BariatricPal App
  3. @@Alex Brecher 2nd year completing race for the cure in memory of my mother. She is my inspiration. I'm living a life she was not able to live.
  4. Race for the cure 2016 completed. Fanastic community of people.

    1. KindaFamiliar

      KindaFamiliar

      I assume that's similar to our "Relay For Life" out here?

      I did this a couple of years ago...

      You're supposed to enter a team to walk for 24 hours and get sponsorship...

      I did it as my own team...

      http://www.queanbeyanage.com.au/story/2073196/going-it-alone-for-a-cause/

    2. Healthy_life2

      Healthy_life2

      Loved the article. It is similar to Relay For Life. Race for the cure is to raise funds for breast cancer. My Mother passed away in 2013. She was my main reason why I had surgery. Every year, I run race for the cure for mothers day . All in memory of her.

    3. KindaFamiliar

      KindaFamiliar

      Let me know next time...

      I'll sponsor you a few Australian dollars...

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    Fu*%ing awkward

    @@gowalking I turned my focus to.Race for the cure. Ran it today. More positive experiences to have in life than my little subdivision drama..lol
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    Fu*%ing awkward

    @@LipstickLady @@KindaFamiliar lol-- My mooning could be construed as hitting on a husband....
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    Fu*%ing awkward

    @@LipstickLady Nothing to lose..I just don't wanna be a grown up today.
  8. Healthy_life2

    Fu*%ing awkward

    @@Babbs Wish I could avoid the drama. I'm the president of our housing association.
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    Fu*%ing awkward

    @@KindaFamiliar In the scheme of things..Not a big issue. Just ranting and kicking the teddy bear tonight. I will talk and smooth this over sometime this week.
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    Down and I'm proud!

    @@FatNoMore9869 Say it loud...I'm down and I'm proud - (James Brown reference...Love him) Congratulations! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VRSAVDlpDI
  11. @@sbg224 Amazing work. Congratulations
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    An Essay About the Experience of Being Fat

    @@Inner Surfer Girl I loved this essay. The experience of obesity hit my self esteem hard. All the negative messages from society and myself. I have worked on myself during my rapid weight loss process.(always learning) Getting my mental heath together has been best gift from surgery.
  13. I agree with @@CowgirlJane people are attracted to your positive energy. Can we agree that children can be brutally honest about your appearance and weight? I was in an elevator when a little girl said " mommy I'm glad your not as big as that" We live in a judgmental world. It's not just children that have comments about weight. After weight loss: People look me in the eye. I'm not invisible anymore. I have more opportunity at work. People who would not give me the time of day..Now want to be friends..Lol (they don't get to do that) The opposite sex shows interest. People have been more helpful. Women don't like it when I talk to their husband/boy friends..(They have nothing to worry about) I seem more valued now that I'm an acceptable package. I'm still the same person on the inside.
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    Losing control

    @@shewolf143 I'm sorry for your loss. You may want to consider counseling for stress and emotions. Put yourself first. Don't let things get out of control and derail all your hard work. Here is a link to the 5 day pouch test. http://5daypouchtest.com/plan/days1_2.html I wish you the best, Jenn
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    Less than 40g carbs forever?

    @@Lizardlady What time is your surgery? I couldn't sleep the night before mine either.
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    Less than 40g carbs forever?

    @@Lizardlady One step at a time. I hope you are able to keep your nerves down the day/night before surgery. Try not to overthink things that are a year down the road for you. You can always change a medical care provider at any point. well said @@kmorri
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    Come on man, have some perspective...

    @@Recycled So sorry. Don't ban us. I'm glad some of the guys don't mind us chiming in. Some days you just need a laugh,
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    Come on man, have some perspective...

    @@BigViffer I left myself wide open for that... Lol Did you like that one too...??? keep up that self control my friend.
  19. Healthy_life2

    Skin

    My situation, plastics are not in the cards..... I wear my skin like a battle wound. Its my reminder of where I came from and how hard I worked for this.
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    Come on man, have some perspective...

    @@BigViffer I'm humbled by what my body is able to do now. I am on the fringe of the age requirement for the senior games in my area. I hope I can keep this up as I get older. @@Babbs Great perspective.
  21. @@Barry W I would like to think surgery statistics would be different than the biggest looser weight loss program. Eating at one year out/ maintenance was mentioned in this thread. http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/366690-a-year-out-from-surgery-what-is-your-daily-diet-consist-of/ I want to make this clear...I'm not advising anyone to eat as I do. Maintenance is different for each of us. food and exercise is not a one size fits all program. I would suggest consulting your dietician. When I'm not training..I consume 1300 to 1700 calories..Low carb - high Protein bariatric diet If you choose to be a bariathlete, getting enough food in is an all day project. What is listed for a meal..I eat until full. take a break and come back to it. I still wait 30 mins before drinking Water. I have two races in May. The 7th - 5k (Race for the cure in memory of my mom) May 21st - half marathon Idaho potato run. This weeks workout schedule: Monday- Run outdoor on pavement 2 hours - then strength training an hour. Tuesday - Strength training and hour Wednesday - Run our door sprints/ jog intervals hour - Then strength train an hour Thursday Friday - rest Saturday - Race day Sunday - Rest When I train, I consume up to : 2400 Calories. 217g protein 192g carbohydrates ( I try to get my carbs higher than this) Breakfast. Milk - Reduced fat, 2% milkfat, 1 cup whey Isolate Protein - Six Star , 1 scoop Jimmy Dean - Turkey Sausage 4 Links Cascade Pride - 100% Stone ground Whole Wheat Bread, 0.5 slice lunch - Sunflower Crunch Chopped salad, 1.5 cups Avocado, 1 Medium Avocado (150g) Wheat Thins - Big, 16.5 pieces (31g) Great Value canned chicken - Canned Chicken, 5 oz Nosblast - Pre-work Out, 1 scoops dinner Walmart - Bacon, 1 pieces Trader Joes's - Bbq Cut Salmon Filet, 5.2 oz Marketside - French Beans (Green Beans), 0.5 cup Sweet Potato Baked Sweet Potato - Baked Sweet Potato,, 4 oz Snacks Dynatize - Elite Protein shake, 1 scoop Milk - Reduced fat, 2% milkfat, 1 cup Quest - chips, 1 bag Tillamook - Cheddar cheese - Medium, 1 oz (28g) Safeway - Salsa, 4 T Frog Fuel - Energy Gel, 3 packet Walgreens - Glucose Tablets - Orange, 4 tablet
  22. Thanks for the article. I still have so many questions about obesity and surgery. I would like to think surgery studies would be different from the biggest looser weight loss program. I don't see many surgery patients 6+ years out. I think for many reasons. Life turn to normal..You don't Identify with weight loss mode and some experience weight gain. Patients in my area don't keep follow up appointments for 5 years. The studies at my surgeons office are not correct due to the lack of continued participation. This Leave me with more questions than answers. I still depend on all the senior surgery patients. I follow what keeps them successful. I wish I met more people long term out.
  23. @@Barry W Thanks for the article. I still have so many questions about obesity and surgery. I don't meet many surgery patients 6+ years out. I think for many reasons. Life turn to normal..You don't Identify with weight loss mode and some experience weight gain. Patients in my area don't keep follow up appointments for 5 years. The studies at my surgeons office are not correct due to the lack of continued participation. My metabolism was messed up before surgery. I wish I knew what is now at two years out. I don't fit the normal statistics. I lost over the 60% average. I am older. I eat healthy. I took on competitive sports and I consume more food. Weight gain is still a big fear for me. I am vigilant to keep maintaining my weight. Anyone of us can gain. This Leave me with more questions than answers. I still depend on all the senior surgery patients. I follow what keeps them successful. Again, I wish I met more people long term out.
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    Weightlifting Supplements and Reactions

    @@matt1912 Your question was directed to the guys about supplements and weightlifting. Hope you don't mind a post from me I work just as hard as the boys i highly suggest bodybuilding.com. So much information. http://www.bodybuilding.com/ Bodyspace. I'm a part of this fitness community along with other bariatric patients. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bodybuilding.mobile&hl=en I've had no issues with my sleeve with any of my supplements, Before my workout - NOS BLAST - Pre workout drink.- Running days - Frog Fuel running gel - 15g Protein. these have worked well. After workout recovery - whey isolate Protein Drink..I also eat a bit of carbohydrate. Slow acting Protein shake before bed. (this is new info for me I'm trying it out.) Casein is considered a "slow" protein. When you consume casein, you will reach a peak in blood amino acids and protein synthesis between 3 to 4 hours.5,12 This peak, however, does not even come close to that of whey. On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being the highest or fastest), whey would be a 10. Casein would come in with a meager rating of 2. But, here is the kicker. That is not a bad thing! This, too, is a good thing. Casein dramatically slows the rate of protein breakdown. Remember, muscle growth is dependant on the balance of protein synthesis and breakdown. So as we can see here, relying on one or the other, and debating which is superior is futile in the hopes to gain the most benefits from them. To tip the scale in your favor, you need to increase protein synthesis and slow down muscle breakdown. I am now working on my neglected upper body. My goal is to build muscle.

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