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Jennifer Ostermeier

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Jennifer Ostermeier

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    Senior Member

About Me

  • Biography
    I'm a mom, a wife and a person who has struggled with weight my whole life.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    gardening, swimming, comedy
  • City
    Chicago
  • State
    Illinois
  1. I am 8 months post sleeve. I am 12 pounds from my goal weight which I set...not my doctor. I wanted to get out of the "unhealthy BMI" range. There is a chance I'll lose more than that, but for now, 12 pounds to go. I have written a blog for many years, it started with looking for plus size clothing, learning about the Health at Any Size movement and now I write about binge eating disorder and alcoholism. (Yep, I got the double whammy) Just wanted to put it out there, that the sleeve has helped me so much, but I still see my eating disorder evolving and trying to manipulate the crap out of me. The sleeve is my tool, I am full, I try not to eat any more. But sometimes I do overeat. And that's okay. https://healthatmysize.com/2016/10/14/its-a-slippery-slope/
  2. im sure someone has asked and answered this question before. I did a search and none of the answers were what I am looking for. I am feeling number obsessed right now. I would like to know if I am hitting the monthly % of excess body weight goals. Does anyone have something like that?
  3. Jennifer Ostermeier

    January or February 2016 Sleevers?

    My surgery was 2/22/16. Day of surgery I was 251. Today weighed in at 196! Pretty flipping exciting. I log everything that goes in the pie hole. Helps with accountability. I try to plan everything I will eat the day before. Including snacks. (Takes away emotional eating) I eat every 4 hours. This is my plan. I'm sticking to it! [emoji13]
  4. Jennifer Ostermeier

    I am just so angry!

    Oh yeah, I'm still angry. I am trying to use different skills to deal with this shit. I'll keep you posted.
  5. Jennifer Ostermeier

    Any FEBRUARY sleevers?!

    What makes you think like it's not going to happen? You are losing weight at your body's comfortable pace. Try not to focus on the pound so much. I know I do the same thing, but I also know that the disappointment when I haven't lost the weight can leave me to eating things that are off of my plan. I get obsessed with how much weight everybody else is losing so that I can compare myself to them. It is a useless waste of time. What do you learn about yourself? Keep up the great work, in six months you may just be under that 200 pound mark you want to be.
  6. Jennifer Ostermeier

    I am just so angry!

    surgery date 2/22/16.
  7. Jennifer Ostermeier

    I am just so angry!

    It seems I can't do anything around the house without finding something that someone has done to irritate me. This morning it was my husband not putting the dog leash back where it needs to be, so I can take the dog for a walk. My son leaving glasses, open chip bags, and a general mess on his desk. These are all things that I can typically coast without much problem. But now I am having episodes of extreme anger. Please tell me this is only temporary.
  8. Jennifer Ostermeier

    Was above able to drink like normal?

    I'm the same!!
  9. I recommend a therapist or group that specializes in eating disorders. I went through intensive outpatient therapy prior to the surgery for exactly this reason. This is a great one if they have a place near you. https://www.eatingrecoverycenter.com Secondly, look for eating disorder anonymous would also be a great option! http://www.eatingdisordersanonymous.org/meetings.html In terms of stalls, while only a month out, I do not weigh. Feeds into my disordered eating and addiction too well. I will become obsessed. Let my doctor take care of that piece for now.
  10. I'm interested in learning what being for a sleever looks like months out from surgery. I am currently less than one month from surgery and would like to see what my eating might look like two months from surgery, three months from surgery, Etc. it would be nice to not only see the volume of food that will be necessary/required, but what types of restrictions there will be in each stage. I do realize that every surgeon has different recommendations, but does anyone know where I might be able to find a generic resource like this?
  11. Jennifer Ostermeier

    Was above able to drink like normal?

    I can drink like normal. Solid foods are a different thing entirely!!!
  12. I really understand how you're feeling. I keep reminding myself that food equals food. Food is not there to give us emotional satisfaction, or emotional support for that matter. Food is food. The relationship we have with it on an emotional level is one of the reasons we got to this stage in the first place. I can't advise you on having the surgery or not having the surgery. But I can encourage you to do is to seek emotional support either way. Disordered eating is no joke. There are many specialists out there that can help you. I am a much stronger person because of the work I've done with therapists. I wish you all the luck. You are not alone.
  13. Jennifer Ostermeier

    Ten days post op...help!

    Oh gosh, I'm so glad to see someone else post this! I'm getting pretty sick of the things I'm eating. The protein shakes make me want to vomit. I'm pushing through, but geez!
  14. Jennifer Ostermeier

    Ugh these protein shakes

    I just asked my NUT this question and the answer is no. You can drink right up to the shake and right after.
  15. Jennifer Ostermeier

    Any FEBRUARY sleevers?!

    Please share the fb page.

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