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What did your breast's do?
don2r1950 replied to meyouus's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Maybe it was Misformimi that commented on my reply. What ever I'll find a men's forum I guess I wasn't a where this was a ladies only forum -
What did your breast's do?
don2r1950 replied to meyouus's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
So I guess this is another posting area a guy should stay out of apparently a guy commenting on breasts is a no no. I misunderstand the subject. Sorry ladies especially Ashlegal -
You will go up and down. I got badly depressed because I could no longer go eat every time I got frustrated or upset. The sight of a nice big meal literally drug me down. IT GOES AWAY. Don't over push the excercise in an extreme level as it will slow the weight loss by increasing muscle mass which is heavier
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You are automatically a success story when you go this route. It takes hard work,dedication and perseverance. Congratulations
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What did your breast's do?
don2r1950 replied to meyouus's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
From a guys point of view you ladies are investing too much identity in you curves. You are all achieving fantastic losses and there are trade offs but you are who you are inside and give yourselves some great attaboy a over what's happening to your life first and if the looks are still critical do a little reshaping after that loss. The biggest successes in your lives are what you are doing now. Congratulations to all of you -
Does anyone end up in a bikini? Please be honest!
don2r1950 replied to bangbangbarbie's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
As a guy I don't think a bikini is in my future soooo. But you ladies I would guess it would depend on your skin looseness. If that's what your goal is then go for it and best of luck -
Not Feeling Full @ 4 days post op...Normal?
don2r1950 replied to LoggedOutForGood's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This is normal. As soon as you start getting your full protein amount it will straighten out. EVERYONE seems to expect to much and too soon and this surgery is a major big deal on your system. Relax a little let it work for you and it WILL get better promise -
When will I stop losing weight?
don2r1950 replied to zackly's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Your body will reach an equilibrium stage after about 18 months to 2 years where your activity level, metabolism and food intake will balance after it burns off the excess fat. At this point you will plateau for longer than a short time and if you maintain the correct diet will move around 1-2 lbs. if you eat more or become less active things go out of balance and you will gain -
Not telling people at work...
don2r1950 replied to missy5099's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I guess I wonder why so many of you don't want people to know you had surgery. It is NOT the easy way out at all but I hear a lot of people don't talk about it. I never cared who knew about me but I am interested in your thoughts -
Holidays are a challenge because of the mental pull of the food. Be good to yourself with tiny portions eaten slowly don't let others make you feel bad
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You gotta learn protein is king and adjust to its importance in your life. Bariatric sites,Pinterest and many recipe sites will break out high protein dishes that are great just be sure the serving size matches your 2-3 oz capability. I personally subscribe to the theory that high protein is anything that will get me 15 grams or more per 4 ozs
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Suggestions: purée stage ????
don2r1950 replied to Gullies's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Just about anything you can churn up and lubricate with broth to the consistency of pudding will work by the way my area does puréed for 3 weeks not one. Supposedly makes the anastamosis heal more gently -
1. To much excercise will build muscle mass from the protein you take in and thereby not burn as much fat. Strange as it may sound reducing the excercise by 1/2 and being sure you get 90-120 grams of good whey protein will most likely solve the slow loss and the hunger. Also use up your full 30 minutes to eat your 2-3 oz meals
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Sliming and foaming! Please help!
don2r1950 replied to freelee's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The 6-700 calories is about right but sounds like a stricture possible plus some of take longer to get through certain stages. It took me almost 4 months to get where more solid bodied foods would go through. As long as fluids will go down and stay concentrate on protein whatever it takes. -
protein intake and weight loss connection ! please advise
don2r1950 replied to Reem Ashraf's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Inner surfer girl I have to disagree. Yes you should get as much protein as you can with regular foods but if you stick with 3 meals and 2 snacks and 2-3 oz it's virtually impossible to get without grazing constantly. A shake or other protein fluid is just about a must -
Inadequate protein intake starts the process but meeting those needs and biotin will fix it over about 2 months
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diabetes remission after bypass
don2r1950 replied to miiasan's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am diabetic Type II INSULIN AND ORAL I was on U500 concentrate insulin taking the equivalent of 130 units 3 times per day plus flu ottos and metformin max dosages and still running A1C of 14. After surgery about 3 weeks they started rapidly reducing the insulin and finally off completely and take only 150mg tablet of metformin. That being said if I cheat on carbs the finger sticks jump dramatically, follow the RNY diet and my A1C stays at 6.5 and finger sticks any time run fro 90-110 Not a " cure" but certainly the next best thing