IttyBit
Gastric Bypass Patients-
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About IttyBit
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Rank
Advanced Member
- Birthday 07/12/1972
About Me
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Biography
I am married, do not have any kids but have 2 dogs.
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Gender
Female
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Interests
Animal rights advocate, outdoor activities
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City
St. Paul
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State
Minnesota
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Zip Code
55104
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LadySin reacted to a post in a topic: Husband/Wife, both post GB interested in swinging
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LadySin reacted to a post in a topic: Husband/Wife, both post GB interested in swinging
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Frustr8 reacted to a post in a topic: Husband/Wife, both post GB interested in swinging
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... and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that! I rode on one of those just this last summer, now that I can FIT in a swing
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WishedForThis reacted to a post in a topic: Husband/Wife, both post GB interested in swinging
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Love, love, LOVE your response! The groups we've found are on the internet, Couples Next Door and Swing Lifestyle - warning, do not open these in front of minors or at work We've tried swing dancing, and it's fun, but no quite as exciting for us
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IttyBit started following Post Op Day 4- First Emotional Break of Sorts, Husband/Wife, both post GB interested in swinging, Couples and and 2 others
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My husband and I both had the RNY - me, 2 1/2 years ago and him 10 months ago. We love each other desparately, but we're feeling sexy and playful. Any other couples out there post gastric bypass who have experience in swinging? No judging, please 🤗
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Let'sdothis reacted to a post in a topic: Couples
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I had my surgery July 2015 and my husband will have his December of this year. I definitely think it's a good idea to have the surgeries at the same time or at least close together. At first it wasn't hard to resist the temptations he occasionally subjected me to, but after about 6 months, When I started getting hunger pangs again, it became more of a challenge. As a matter of fact, just last night he brought home a pint of Ben & Jerry's. When he does that I tell him he's not being very supportive. I think you all are making a good decision to do it together
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James, thank you so much for your story and your thoughts. I really enjoyed your article and am going to try your essential oils experiment. I too have been plagued with a terrible sweet tooth all my life. Whereas people get sick eating too much frosting, the more I could down, the happier I became...until I would come out of a food coma and be so upset with myself, I could hardly stand myself. I say this all in the past tense because 9 1/2 months ago, I had a gastric bypass, RNY. It was a miracle - I couldn't even stand the THOUGHT of eating something sweet! But I feel a change a comin'. That grazing they talk about is no joke, and though I stick to a high protein diet and exercise and lift weights, I'm finding that sweets are starting to look good to me again, mostly baked goods. Right now dark chocolate and desserts made with lemon are tasting good to me, but At the occasional b-day party I've tried cake, and even though it makes me feel sick to my stomach for a while, it still tastes good And I have not had a single dumping syndrome incident SO, I am deathly afraid of what is to come, but I am going to try my hardest to maintain this 125 pounds I've lost. It would be a lot easier if I thought I looked AMAZING after this weightloss, but now I have saggy skin, a small rack and a terrible varicose vein to deal with. I'm 44, but my naked body looks like I'm 70 oh, well, thank God I'm married - lol! Anyway, thank you so much. Your story meant a lot to me. Blessings
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IttyBit reacted to a post in a topic: emotional rollercoaster - 13 weeks post op
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emotional rollercoaster - 13 weeks post op
IttyBit replied to KDM74's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I understand the depression situation. I'm 6 weeks post surgery, and I feel like my little mood stabilizing pill has become less effective, too. I'm pretty sure the key for both of us is exercise. It's Monday, a great time to set goals for the week. Start small, maybe just a walk around the block today. Then tomorrow or Wednesday you will be proud to have gotten moving and will make your walk a little longer. By the weekend you will be feeling stronger. Then plan a FUN activity you would enjoy for the weekend - definitely not cleaning your house - lol! You will be surprised how much better you feel when you get active - it's the best cure for depression, AND I bet you see the scale drop next week . Do you have a FitBit? I could use a challenger -
Post Op Day 4- First Emotional Break of Sorts
IttyBit replied to ShareeB's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hang in there - it gets better!! You will likely be able to tolerate your favorite foods; it's just that you will only eat small amounts of them - and the best thing is, you'll be all right with that! -
2 week pre op diet need some advice?
IttyBit replied to jenns_journey's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wow - you're only allowed one meal?! Our program has us eating or drinking protein shakes every 2-3 hours, so 5-6 times a day! We're only allowed 2 oz. per meal, though. -
From my experience, exercising helps you lose inches but not necessarily weight, just so you don't get too upset if that still doesn't help with the scale. Of course, this protein thing is a whole new world for me - I'm only 3 weeks post op, so I could be wrong about that. Any regular exercisers out there who want to advise us on that?
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You're right - one day at a time! One other thing - Do you weigh yourself daily? If so, as hard as it will be, you might try switching to weekly weigh-ins so you're not as focused on the weight loss aspect of your new life. ☺️
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I see a huge difference - look, you hardly have any back fat left!! Hate back fat - lol! The big question is, how do you feel? I'm more excited that I have peace of mind, not mentally beating myself up anymore because I was eating unhealthy food - and too much of it - at every meal! It feels good to be living a healthier lifestyle, right?!
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Bypass was Monday. . Home sore as... ! Venting session
IttyBit replied to Daisy0818's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
It will be much easier in about a week. Hang in there! Just get as much rest as you can - sleeping comfortably is likely going to elude you for a few more nights - would recommend sleeping in recliner for ease of getting to restroom when necessary. Also, don't be afraid of the pain meds - they help you sleep, which is what you need to do to let your body heal. I'm two weeks post surgery and can finally completely roll around in bed without feeling like something inside of me is going to tear -
Best desicion ever.
IttyBit replied to Cunninglinguist's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I'm at the beginning of my journey right now, so your post was very inspiring - thank you!! Best wishes as you continue your journey! -
One day post op - joining the losers bench!
IttyBit replied to MacksMom2009's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I a. Only a week out and everything is 50% easier! Welcome to the other side -
Anxious about going on vacation
IttyBit replied to Glenda Nicks's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats on your WL so far!! Since you have problems just getting your water and protein in and filling up so quickly, doesn't sound like you should have any problems with eating just because you are in a different place. I just had surgery last Tuesday. Normally by the end of a long holiday weekend, I would feel miserable both physically and mentally after pigging out and drinking all weekend - I had absolutely no desire to eat or drink - it was awesome! I would make sure not to drink alcohol though, cuz any control you do need to maintain will likely go right out the window - lol! Enjoy your vacation!!