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Michelle Rynsai
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About Michelle Rynsai
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https://www.facebook.com/fightinthefat
About Me
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Biography
On Wed. March 18, 2015 my life will change forever as I'm having the Gastric Sleeve procedure done.
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Female
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Somewhere
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US
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Amazing Group of Friends!
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
HAHA AWESOME! Finally in One-Derland now too! YAY! -
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If you're looking for a great group of friends on Facebook where we educate, motivate and inspire those of us on our own bariatric journey. Whether you are pre-op, just starting your post op or a long time post op, we here to lift one another up. We don't want anyone shamed or bashed at all, so please remember, positive comments or posts always. And most importantly, don't be afraid to ask any questions, we all have them, and we're all adults. You're More Then Welcome To Join Us!!! https://www.facebook.com/groups/allthingsbariatric/
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If you've had or are considering any kind of weight loss / bariatric surgery, you're welcome to join my group here. I just created it It's very motivational, educational and inspirational with others that are both post & pre-op You're more welcome to share this to let others know also. https://www.facebook.com/groups/allthingsbariatric/
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Who Are You?
Michelle Rynsai replied to illgeturhairdid's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I'm Michelle, 44 years young, mother of 2 wonderful young men, 20 & 13, wife to an amazingly supportive husband and all around fire-cracker! I was sleeved on March 18th, 2015 and never regretted one moment of it like some do in the beginning. I've met friends since and we even decided to start our own Facebook group where we can just be ourselves, be motivated, inspired and educated as well. It's for both post & pre-op You're more welcome to share this to let others know also. https://www.facebook.com/groups/allthingsbariatric/ -
When to start working out...
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
That's what I want to start doing again AV but when is a good time to start? Like I said, Wed I will be 4 weeks post op... Ooops, I forgot to answer. My surgeon allowed full cardio one week post-op and weightlifting one month post-op. You should always follow your surgeon's directives, of course. Keep in mind that you are still recovering and your caloric intake is likely low, so definitely do not overdo it at the gym. Start off slow with reasonable workout lengths and build up over the upcoming months. It's very important to stay hydrated when working out because it's likely harder for you to take in liquids also. Best of luck to you! Awesome! Thanks AV! I was up walking around the same day I had the surgery and haven't stopped lol I walk about 35-45 mins each morning and I'm getting ready to hit my final stage with food, right now I'm intaking about 500 calories a day, they want me on 850 a day for my next so I know I will be able to do more. Once I have my 1 month post op appt next Monday I'm hoping she's going to clear me to start doing more. -
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When to start working out...
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
That's what I want to start doing again AV but when is a good time to start? Like I said, Wed I will be 4 weeks post op... -
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I'm just about 4 weeks post op (as of this coming Wed 4/15/15) and I've been walking about 35-40 mins each morning. I have my 1 month follow up appt on Mon 4/20 but I was wondering, when is a good time to start working out, meaning doing more than just walking? And also, with only being able to take in about 500 calories a day still (I'm sure my dr will want me to increase that a little after my appt Mon) what are the best forms of exercise that you found the best results from? Thanks in advance!
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Monday means new week and new #'s... Down a total of 23 lbs Inches, I'm down: 1.5 in my chest 5 in my waist 5 in my hips 2 in my thighs (1 each) 2 in my biceps (1 each) 5 in my calves (2.5 each) That's a total of 20.5 inches gone!!! (Not lost, cause I have no intention of finding it again...) ???? -
New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I went back and forth with it mentally for weeks, talked to my husband and finally decided to do it, and I'd do it all over again if I had to choose again. -
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I actually "came out" to all of my family and friends, as well as everyone that knows me on Facebook, and it was actually such a huge weight lifted off me when I did because I don't like feeling like I'm lying or keeping a secret, especially when it's something so life changing to me. Everyone has been so supportive and loving, so I'm so happy I did it. -
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
@@LaTrisha R. Lake That's so awesome!!! Congrats on the loss! Keep up the great work. -
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Thank you so much Annie! You know, to be honest, I followed everything to a "T" with what my doctor told me as well as with the pre-op diet. I was sure to get up the day of my surgery and move around, walked a few laps around the nurse's station and have been active each day since. I'm very in tune with my body and listen to it more so now when it comes do putting anything in my stomach. Even though I'm still on a liquid diet til Wednesday, I track EVERYTHING! A little something I also started as of the day of my surgery, I bought a nice journal and each night when I get into bed as my husband is watching TV, I log my day. I enter any activity, food / liquid intake, things I experienced that day, and whether it was a good or bad day for me, that way I can look back on it and see how far I progressed. Inside the cover I put my starting weight, and all my measurements and a small monthly goal I want to hit, than once a month I will be updating that as well as my goal. I hope this helped and good luck with your surgery, you're going to do great! -
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Great job! I'm still on liquids, so it's a protein shake in the morning, yogurt for lunch and another shake for dinner with lots of water throughout the day. -
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I can't believe everything is so smooth for me. I've been reading how others are dealing with pain, vomiting, cold, no energy, etc. I've not dealt with any of that. I started walking the day I had surgery and have been walking more each day since. This morning I got a wonderful 30 minute walk in and have over 4,000 steps on my fitbit so far for today. All before 9am LOL -
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New Life Ahead... =)
Michelle Rynsai replied to Michelle Rynsai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I had my 1 week post-op appt today and everything is great! I'm down 15 lbs! Started at 253 and today at 238!!! Yay me! LOL ????????????