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CocoPebbles1030

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  1. Yes this is totally normal. The less you have to lose the slower it goes. Pay attention to your clothes. At some point you will not lose weight on the scale but will lose inches. My starting weight was was 192 pounds. On the day of surgery I weighed in a 180. Sixteen months later I weight 145 and wear a size 6. I went down a pant size twice during a stall before the scale actually moved. Also remember you're building muscle as your body adjusts. Muscle weighs more than fat. Hope this helps!


  2. Today is my 49th birthday. I bought my daughter new jeans for Christmas and one pair was too big for her. Today I was going to return them. Just before we put them in the box she said, "Mom, why don't you try them on." I took a deep breath and went for it. Guess what? They fit? A freakin size 5!!!

    They are the stretchy kind but they fit. I haven't fit into anything that small since high school.

    Happy Birthday to me!!! 49 years old and a size 5 jean. Can't think of anything better.

    Blessings everyone ~


  3. That's just plain rude! I'm always amazed at the things people will say. I try to be encouraging in every space because people have feelings. Some people, unfortunately, don't abide by that rule. And it's funny because when you call them on the behavior they are often hurt. My new favorite question to ask is, "is that a nice thing to say?" This calls attention to the rudeness and also makes them rethink and oftentimes change the statement. Life is all about lessons. Sometimes we have to teach people how to treat us!


  4. Today I Celebrate 2 months post-op. I started the journey at 192 and am now happily weighing in at 156. The last week has been a little tough. I'm finally feeling less restriction and I have to be a bit more conscious of what I eat. I'm able to eat less food but learned that I still definitely need to watch the carbs, they are the devil!

    Life is so much better. The holidays were just great. I didn't worry about what to wear and how it felt. Instead of celebrating with food, I am learning to Celebrate with fellowship -- really learning to enjoy people! I'm still getting used to all the attention I'm getting but it's way better than the attention I used to get. "You have such a pretty face, have you ever thought about losing some weight?". Yes, I've heard that a few times.

    These days life is good. I'm learning to love the new me. Shopping for clothes that are not plus size is so much fun. Just after Thanksgiving I cleaned out my closet and now I'm slowly buying all new clothes. The Christmas sales were great.

    If you are considering gastric sleeve, take it from me, it's the best thing I've ever done for my health and my self-esteem. Did I mention I am prescription medication free? Yep, after 13 years of diabetes and high blood pressure, I am completely free from both. Well, that's my story and I can't wait to see what the next two months will bring.

    Blessings~


  5. I think I can relate. I was sleeved on October 27th and I finally get to eat what I want...and boy oh boy have I tested the limits. I haven't eaten a lot but I have eaten a bit of everything. It's the holidays I think. I haven't planned well for the holiday gatherings. I'm also struggling to get the Protein in. I'm cutting myself a little slack because I'm still losing. And I'm determined to get the Protein in before I eat any holiday treats. This way I know I won't eat too many bad things.

    Hang in there and be kind to yourself.


  6. Losing weight will definitely show you who your friends are. One of my pre-op requirements was for me to see a psychologist. He told me there would be people who weren't happy with my weight loss. He said there are people who's only link to me is my weight. I was surprised when he said it but I had surgery just two months ago and have lost 30 pounds. I've had some strange reactions and some real "haters". It's taught me to let go of the haters and embrace those who love me for me, no matter what size. It's also brought me and my "honey bunny" much closer. He's become even more of a protector which I love. Gravitate towards love and close the door on the haters. In the words of Jill Scott:

    "Hate on me, hater, now or later

    'Cause I'm gonna do me, you'll be mad, baby
    Go 'head and hate on me, hater, I'm not afraid of
    What I got I paid for, you can hate on me"

    Do you my friend :)

    Read more: Jill Scott - Hate On Me Lyrics | MetroLyrics


  7. I was sleeved on October 27th and on the date or surgery weighed 172 pounds. I haven't told many people about getting the sleeve but the few I've told, most have said the same thing. "You're not that big. Why would you do that to yourself?" I've suffered from diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol for 13 years. Today I weighed in at 161 and as of this past Monday I am free from all prescription medications. So that is reason enough to get the surgery. To be free from diseases that were sure to kill me one day!

    Take control of your health and ignore the thoughts of others!!!

    Blessings~

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