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cube68

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  1. About a year post surgery, life hot in the way, and I started smoking cigarettes again, after a little over 2 years without a cigarette. I'm at just under a pack a day now. Planning on quitting again (yea right!!! Who am I kidding). No problems, but like I said, I was close to a year out.

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  2. I started out having a difficult time pooping, but now I have a very different problem. I'm a little over 1 1/2 years post surgery, VSG, and for the past couple months, I mostly have diarrhea. The odd thing is I will go to the bathroom, think everything is out, but then with in 5 minutes of leaving, I am running back in for a second wave. Happens EVERY time. Anyone having a similar thing happening?

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  3. I actually just got my approval today... I've been fighting with Aetna since February trying to get approved. I gained 9 pounds during my supervised nut visits so I got denIed. I just won the external review. I think as long as you don't gain weight during the process and do everything they require you should be okay.

    That part about not gaining weight is a little crazy, we wouldn't be here if we could just stop gaining weight on our own.... just saying... my wife and I were both approved, and were sleeved last December. At our last weigh in prior to approval, she was 10 lbs up from where she started, we had both been on that rollercoaster all our lives. A quick trip to GNC for a 7 day cleanse did the trick! We are both down over 100lbs now, and living much healthier lives!!! FYI if this happens to you, don't let Aetna hold your past against you!


  4. My only regret is that I waited so long to do it. I wish I would have gotten sleeved 10 years ago! Every day, I wake up full of energy, enthusiasm, and a real love for life. I used to kind of look forward to my first heart attack, so I could just be fat and lazy and have an excuse to lay in bed, now I look forward to every day, and can't wait to live it to the fullest! I love the new me! I am looking forward to a long, healthy life now.

    In the beginning I had regrets, like that I could only eat a few bites of pizza instead of a large pizza, but I look back now at the old, fat me, and can't believe I ever did that to myself. Sure I loved food, and that's why I was fat, but now I love running on the beach, swimming in the ocean, and smiling at the pretty girls so much more! Lol.

    Just do it, your family and friends won't understand,but they don't have to. This journey you are starting is about you, not them. Do it for yourself, do it for you significant other, if you have one, do it for your kids, if you have any. That's what matters! Neither my dad sisters understood why I did it, and now that I am skinnier, they are haters waiting for me to get fat again. F*@# them, my wife and kids are proud of me, I will live to walk my girls down the aisle, and see my grandchildren (hopefully not for atleast 10 yesrs), a year ago I didn't think I would see grow up, I was a ticking time bomb. Now, I will grow old with my wife, who, btw, got sleeved the same day I did!


  5. Yep, I thought reading about this before surgury was just a lot of hype, but it is definately true! Not only is it longer, due to fat loss hiding some inches, but thicker. Biggest change for me has been being off of diabetes meds which were effecting erections as well. For those of you lucky enough to have a partner who is also losing weight, her fat loss combined with yours means you can get in alot deeper, too! When our increased libidos are in sync, OMG!!!


  6. I used to use the excuse that I wasn't fat, I was just big boned. Now I know my bones ate the same as everyone else's. Lol. I probably won't look like a super model, but I am healthier than I have been in the last 30 years! That's all that matters to me! (And being skinny is cool, too. Lol)


  7. Don't worry about soccer, you will be an all star after you recover! Give it time to heal, but then, you won't believe how much energy you have, or how you ever managed to play before!

    I'm 47, from 280 to 160, and just had the best time ever at a color run with my 3 kids last Saturday!

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  8. I'm down 120lbs, too. Biggest areas of saggy skin are my stomach, arm pits and inner thighs. What bothers me more than the saggy skin is the fact that my arm puts and waist are always itchy! No redness or rash, just constant itchiness.


  9. So, a long holiday weekend spent in the hospital, another evening in the ER last Saturday, and I finally got in to see a gastroenterologist yesterday. Now I am back surgeons office, they suspect pancreatitis, which didn't show up on the endoscope. Possible laproscopic exploratory surgery in my near future...


  10. Ha! All I had left in my beer fridge when I had surgery is 10 cans of Coors light, 3.2 even! I am not sorry to miss drinking that!

    I, too, had 5 or 6 cans of Coors Light in my fridge when I came home from getting sleeved in December. I put then on my back porch to make room in the fridge for Clear Liquids, and watched them freeze and explode over the next few weeks. I'm done with beer, but, the occasional single malt scotch... now that's a different story. Lol


  11. Got my 1st 5K tomorrow, running with my 9 year old daughter and Girls On The Run. Hopefully gonna make it. Spent Friday - Tuesday back in the hospital with abdominal pain. They did a good job of ruling out that out had anything to do with my vsg, but never gave me a real reason for why I have been in pain for the past week and a half. Following up with surgeon in 2-3 weeks.


  12. I can eat a few ounces (3-4) of fillet, the only cut off beef I can tolerate, but do better with shrimp or lobster tail. Can usually eat 4 grilled shrimp (size 21/25) or one 4oz tail. chicken and pork still not really agreeing with me. 5 month out.


  13. I've eaten some pizza, mostly pick off the cheese/toppings part, and leave the crust behind. As for beer, I'm a bar mamager, and wanted to try a new ipa we started serving, figured one sip would be ok, NOT!!! Hurt before it even got down all the way. Now, margaritas and bourbon or scotch on the rocks... totally different story! Lol. I guess everyone is different, gotta figure out what you can or can't handle for yourself.

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