prairie
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About prairie
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- Birthday 07/22/1963
About Me
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Biography
Just your average self-employed, single, liberal, cat-loving, Christian, soon-to-be formerly obese woman.
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Gender
Female
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Occupation
Grantwriting and Management Consultant
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City
St. Paul
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State
Minnesota
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55109
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prairie replied to Roo101769's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
You're intelligent, self-aware and you've done this before. You can do it again and be successful. I agree with the person who suggested going back to a week one diet. I'd suggest the pre-op diet. You need to eliminate carbs. Treat them like alcohol and you're an alcoholic. There's no such thing as "I'll just have one drink/chip/lb of pasta" for people like us. You made a powerful decision before and changed your life. You are STRONG. Every time you fall down, just get back up again. It's never the end. Nothing you've done is irreversible. You won't be perfect, but you can be *better. * -
Fabulous! Thanks for sharing and you look AMAZING!
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prairie reacted to a post in a topic: Had an AWESOME 6 month check up yesterday.......(pic) :)
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prairie reacted to a post in a topic: What a difference! (9 months post-op w/pics)
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Great job!
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You know you lost weight when
prairie replied to Thomas CPA's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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prairie replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Height: 5'9" Sleeved: 01/14/15 HW: 314 (size 24) SW: 305 CW: 238 (05/01/15, size 18 ) GW: 145 -
I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)
prairie replied to LilMissDiva Irene's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
@@justme29 I'm using the Bariatric Pal phone app, so I'm not going through FB. That's probably the only Way to keep others from seeing you're in the group. -
Breaking my pre-op diet?
prairie replied to nikkimarie_1991's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I agree with Stephanie. You must shrink your liver. At this point, you haven't ruined anything by one slip up. Just remember the big picture. The smaller your liver is, the easier the surgery will be. -
Having a bad day 6!
prairie replied to Jennifer4775's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sometimes it makes the mood more tolerable knowing there's a reason for it and that it's a normal response. (Also that it won't last forever! ) I think there are several reasons many of us experience this. Quitting sugar, caffeine, carbs, smoking, drinking - ALL cause lethargy, body aches and depressed mood. The more of these you had to quit, the worse you're feeling. Also, change is stressful. Major life and diet changes, major surgery, etc. all cause stress, anxiety and grouchyness. Anesthesia can take a while to leave your system and cause depressed mood. Most of us used food to self-medicate, to lift our spirits. That emotional support is gone. We're flying without our safety net. My opinion is that you are normal. You may want to let supportive people know what's going on. Go easy on yourself and it will get better. (If it gets worse or you have suicidal thoughts, call your surgeon, you may need an antidepressant for a little while. ) -
10 days before surgery - having anxiety and doubts, help!
prairie replied to 2NewBeginningsxoxo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
All your feelings are perfectly understandable. I was very concerned about surgery. Mine ended up being postponed several times, which I think was actually a good thing. It was originally to be in Sept 2014 and I ended up having it Jan 2015. By the time I was able to get the surgery, I was very ready and motivated. The first 2 days postsurgery were hard, the 3 days after that were slightly more tolerable. I'm 3 weeks out and doing GREAT. I've lost 35lbs since the start of my liquid diet January 1st. i believe the surgery is like winning the lottery. Statistically, people who win the lottery return to their previous level of happiness one year after the event. So that is likely similar for most of us. That said, your health, mobility and eating habits will be better. You can't lose that like you could lose the money. Compare that to one year later being the same weight or 20 lbs heavier and with health and quality of life on a downward trend. The probability is that the current path = the same or worse level of happiness, while the surgery path = the same or better happiness level. You may, of course, lose weight and get healthier on your own. People have done it. Statistically speaking, the surgery has a 90% chance you will lose the weight and keep it off. For the morbidly obese, diet and exercise alone have closer to a 10% chance of doing the same thing. That's basically what made my decision to do the surgery final. -
Even though I love it, I'm going to stay off caffeine. It was hard enough to quit. My favorite was the sugar-fat-bomb called a Turtle Mocha from Caribou coffee. it was topped with whipped cream, caramel AND snickers bits! Talk about emotional eating... Turtle Mocha = Love! lol Like others here, my nut says no coffee (regular or decaf, as both are acidic). I'm better off just saying no to the bean. :-)
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Guess what I got this morning
prairie replied to Idonerds's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
At this point, I may actually make a celebratory post if I have a bowel movement! Lol -
My understanding is that the low fat, low carb diet helps the weight come off *fast.* we want a fast weight loss initially so that we don't get a new "set weight" early on. If you lose slowly, your body can keep up. So, yes, while I will eventually return to a diet free from artificial sweetners, fats, etc. I'm including some of those in my diet now. I can positively influence my post op diet with the kind of broth and Soups I eat, the type of Protein I use, and the liquid that I mix in. I currently use unsweetened rice milk and unsweetened almond milk. I've put way too much energy into this entire process to risk it by not following the plan.
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I like them.
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Jan 14th VSG. 1 night at hosp,1 night at a friends, and last night at home. My routine is: sleep 4 hrs, take pain pills (dilaudid), drink some protein shake, and then back to sleep. I have a compression band around my tummy that helps a lot. Taking GasX strips now and then for gas. I've found using the medicine cup for sips hurts way less than taking a sip on my own. I've started breathing out before I take a sip. I think I was actually taking in air with every sip. I would sort of suck the water in.
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