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Sammie1124 reacted to a post in a topic: Experiences with Phentermine?
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I can totally relate to what you've experienced at work. I teach in a high school and the teachers/staff have made me feel as though I were reliving my days as a student. After speaking with a trusted confidant, I was able to conclude that jealousy could be the biggest part of their behavior. It's funny how no one was ever bold enough to tell me (to my face) how large I was preop but so many of them think it's okay to now tell me that I should stop losing. You're right, it's not about anyone but you. Tell yourself that often and believe it.
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1NaturalLoser started following Activity tracker, Workplace drama...REALLY?!, Coffee? and and 7 others
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It's weird, I never was a coffee drinker but at 6 months post op that all changed. Now I drink it often but decaf is my choice. I may have half decaf/half caf once or twice a week sometimes though. My doctor never restricted it but I don't think I had even one cup until several months afterward.
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Longest Weight Loss Plateau
1NaturalLoser replied to captainjason's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I am approximately 9 months post op and I'm now stalling more often than losing. I don't get too down about it because I've lost 100+ pounds already and when I do lose it's about 5 pounds all at once. For me, it's hard to know whether to increase Protein intake, calorie intake or exercise but usually I combine all three if my stall seems to go on for more than a few weeks at a time and finally...results. Hang in there. -
I love my Fitbit Charge. It is an absolute must that I reach my goal of 15,000 steps a day and the device really helps motivate me to do that. I used to be satisfied with getting close to my goal but as I shed the weight, I step up my game. I only remove it to shower so it has definitely become a part of me so to speak.
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FinallyFit50s reacted to a post in a topic: How about some NSVs!?!?
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VSGmary reacted to a post in a topic: How about some NSVs!?!?
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MisforMimi reacted to a post in a topic: Like clock work....
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1NaturalLoser reacted to a post in a topic: Stalled! Grrrrrr....
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7 months out- hit a big wall. Not losing at all
1NaturalLoser replied to mi75's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thanks to you all. I now have hope that I'm not doomed to wls failure! -
gabbys_mom reacted to a post in a topic: Like clock work....
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Like clock work....
1NaturalLoser replied to MisforMimi's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I know we're all different but to give you all some hope I'll share my "stall" experience. I didn't lose a pound for almost the whole month of January but once the stall ended, I dropped 8 pounds in a week. Weighing myself daily is not going to work for me anymore. It drives me absolutely nuts. I'll just have to hold out until my Sunday weigh-ins. -
joatsaint reacted to a post in a topic: Free Quest Bars
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I've tried every one of them but the only one I actually like is the Cookies & Cream. Yes, it is a texture thing but for some reason, the texture of that one seems a bit different. It felt more like I was eating a cereal bar than taffy and that, I can tolerate.
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skc72 reacted to a post in a topic: Workout Music-Whats Your Song?
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I've recently been listening to Meghan Trainor while I'm on the treadmill. Her whole album is so upbeat & gives me the motivation to up my speed at intervals and my incline. Love it/love her!!
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Take it from me, sometimes it's good to be a pest. If I hadn't called my surgeon's office to inquire about whether they'd submitted my completed paperwork I'd probably still be waiting to have my surgery. Someone dropped the ball and my paperwork was overlooked on someone's desk for nearly three weeks. I had a gut feeling that something wasn't quite right so I called. Be persistent if that's what it takes to put your mind at ease.
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I really fell in love with my Fitbit Charge after I linked it to Myfitnesspal. I've owned my treadmill for about 6 years and I've gotten more use out of it in the past month than ever before. Fitbit keeps me motivated. Even when I don't want to exercise, I have to get in my daily step goal or I just can't rest!
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Kathy812 reacted to a post in a topic: TV Shows - What are you watching ?
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Alex Brecher reacted to a post in a topic: TV Shows - What are you watching ?
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emsgirl114 reacted to a post in a topic: Anybody having surgery the 24th of Nov? What a countdown buddy?
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I'll be tuning in to my favorite show of all in less than an hour...Law & Order SVU. Yes, I am a serial watcher; don't judge me, lol! Must-see TV for me also includes (in no particular order) American Horror Story, Bad Judge, The Big Bang Theory, Shark Tank, The Middle, How to Get Away With Murder, Mike & Molly, Criminal Minds and mostly every show on Investigation Discovery....again, don't judge!!
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how long did you wait?
1NaturalLoser replied to brr's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
My insurance also required the 6 month medically supervised diet which really ended up being 7 months. I attended the WLS seminar & my first PCP visit in December 2013. I was finished with my supervised diet by June (paperwork wasn't sent until July due to an oversight at my surgeon's office). I learned of my approval in mid-August & surgery was scheduled for September 22. I changed my surgery date to November 24, 2014 because it was more convenient. I figured I'd waited so long at that point that 2 months longer wouldn't kill me . So I waited almost a year from the start of my process to the finish line but it was so well worth it because I was more than prepared for all of the changes that I'd be making. I did have sleep apnea and high blood pressure so I'm sure those issues impacted my quick approval. Good luck to you. -
Anybody having surgery the 24th of Nov? What a countdown buddy?
1NaturalLoser replied to Jacqbult's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am so glad I found this topic. Of course it wasn't too hard since I, too, had my surgery on 11-24 . I've been feeling a little discouraged lately because of my stall. I lost 30 pounds within the first 3 1/2 weeks post-op. I'm now almost 8 weeks out and I've lost nothing since that loss (fortunately no gains either). What I've read here gives me hope that my RNY wasn't in vain. Thanks to you all!! -
1NaturalLoser reacted to a post in a topic: Why Did You Choose Your Specific Type of Weight Loss Surgery?
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1NaturalLoser reacted to a post in a topic: Why Did You Choose Your Specific Type of Weight Loss Surgery?
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Why Did You Choose Your Specific Type of Weight Loss Surgery?
1NaturalLoser replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
For me, RNY was the tried and true victor of the three. My doctor never offered a suggestion on which wls I should consider but I had no problem making the decision because I've always gone with what has been proven successful over what I consider to be fads. I wanted to get it right the first time because I never want to undergo another surgery for weight loss. I do, however, have a love/hate relationship with "dumping syndrome". I hate it for the discomfort that it causes but I love that it doesn't allow me to keep down those foods that I shouldn't eat. I don't have any regrets at all. -
A few weeks ago I was at a store purchasing more Vitamins and decided to pick up some Protein bars to try. I grabbed every flavor of Quest bars that I found. After trying each of them I was beginning to think I'd wasted my money until I got to the Cookies & Cream flavor...DELISH! It was the only one of the bunch that didn't make me gag and it's now my favorite way to get in some extra protein (20 g per bar) when eating a meal isn't feasible. You're gonna have to try a lot of different things to know what you like best. Some will be hits and some will be misses but you'll be glad you at least tried a lot of things. Variety is the spice of life after all !