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8mo post op- stalled since 12/3
Bndtoslv replied to loris01's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
You are me! I am down about 58lbs. 7 1/2 months out. My last serious loss was in December. -
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Bndtoslv replied to Rebeccaabrooks86's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I posted about this on another thread. But I have been significantly increasing exercise for 2 weeks and have gained almost 4 lbs. I'm not eating more. If anything I've lowered carbs and increased protein. I'm so bummed -
Thank you! I really love spinning though
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So now it's been 2 weeks of increased exercise. Spinning 5 times a week for 30 or 45 minutes and free weights. I'm still ip 4lbs. Has anyone experienced this? Also I'm hydrating well, eating 70-100 grams of protein and carbs under 40 per day calories around 1000 and I am 42. This sucks. How long until I see results.
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This sounds stressful. I'm not sure if this is the same for sleeve but I've known many bypass patients who were under weight for a couple of years but they dos eventually gain weight (sometimes quickly). I hope that you can get to a weight you are comfortable with!
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Bndtoslv replied to vsgSarah3's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Still the same 203.2. -
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Bndtoslv replied to AvalonNeeCee's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I read those too. Those huge early losses are the exception not the norm. What counts is how we are doing 18 months, 3 years, 5 years etc. -
The first 6 months I raised my endurance level by walking. I decided to step it up a notch and I've been spinning 4 times this past week and I just noticed I've gained 4lbs. Please tell me it is temporary!
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Bndtoslv replied to AvalonNeeCee's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm basically same as you. Started at 260 on 6/30 and am 203 now. I'm pleased. -
First of all. 33lbs in 7 weeks is NOT slow! I lost faster with the band but I was 8 years younger and had no kids - no kid food around etc. I also exercised more. My nutritionist said that we do lose a bit slower. I think a lot of it is that we get used to restriction and (eating around) restriction. My nutritionist said also that our bodies have adapted to extreme deprivation of calories (like 600). That said, I have lost about 56lbs now at 6 months and that puts me 1/2 way to goal. We can't go back in time. A fast weight loss means absolutely nothing in the long term - those of you who lost and maintained with the band should understand that. I think we should also be wary of eating to capacity. I have a theory that those with the band long term became accustomed to the "full esophagus" feeling, that lump in your throat when you have eaten too much.
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Valentine's Day Weight Loss Challenge
Bndtoslv replied to vsgSarah3's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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Revision done in one or two surgeries?
Bndtoslv replied to Jenpen197803's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I maintained for many years and then gained all my weight back too but am down 56lbs since June 30th. Slower than my loss with band but doesn't matter. -
Revision done in one or two surgeries?
Bndtoslv replied to Jenpen197803's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I would ask. I've never heard of anyone spending the night for a removal. I suppose if it was very complicated you might. It was pretty easy except for where port was. -
Revision done in one or two surgeries?
Bndtoslv replied to Jenpen197803's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
My surgeon only does it in 2 parts. He says that it cuts chances of a leak in half and also makes it easier to get a properly shaped sleeve. The removal was a cinch I was out in a few hours in time for lunch. -
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Surgery Scheduled and very Nervous!
Bndtoslv replied to Caela88's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
For me, the sleeve surgery was MUCH easier than the band. The only issue was the nausea that I had for about 2 days but that was pretty well controlled at the hospital. I was not so much sore as swollen. None of the port pain - it was really a totally different experience. I was back to my regular self in a week - then I threw out my back but that is a different story. The only real "issue" I faced was that I was more tired with this surgery and for longer. I even find eating much easier now.