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2 Weeks Post-Op 20 Pounds Down
M!@ replied to GetBack_095's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
CarlAllen_95, We were all super motivated about what we were going to do...even more so for me now at 8 months post op. However, you are in the early, early stage, and I know our expectations can get ahead of us, but please take in slow and follow your surgeon's guidance regarding incorporating exercise: You will need weeks to heal and this is key to long term success...the gym will be ready and waiting for you once you are cleared by your doctor. Congratulations on your success thus far...there is much more where that came from. -
Anyone else have a surgery date of November 13?
M!@ replied to Ritcheycop's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey Everyone, doing my check-in...I have gotten so busy at work that I barely have time to breathe, let alone get lost in the forums. So I am currently at 173 lbs, and seem to be losing ounces steadily. I have gotten past the point where I need to see the loss on the scale. I do not weigh every day, just 1 x weekly. I have increased exercise, and feel like I can do just about anything. I also keep track of my inches because despite the scale the clothes are still becoming looser; of course that means I have to have a consistent process for clearing out the old clothes. I figured hey if I put it on and it is too loose, it goes into the to-go pile. I am not making a big production out of it cause again, don't have the time. ; > I am also replacing items 1 at a time... I recently incorporated running, but I work out at least 5 x weekly. -
coffee and ice, PB2 if i am feeling frisky. I blend in nutirbullet and its a frappacino every morning...
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Welcome to the loser's table! Looking forward to being on this journey with you.
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When Does the First One Happen {I'm Scared}
M!@ replied to Beck90's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I am coming up on 7 months post op, and I have had at least 3 stalls. My first was around the 3 week mark I believe but is was fairly short. The second stall I barely noticed as I was moving to a new state and did not weigh for some time. More currently, I do not even believe these are considered stalls, but every few pounds my body will linger for a week or two and then start slowing losing again. Since my journey began in November I am down 70 pounds. My advice which I myself do not follow, because the stalls don't bother me is...stay away from the scale. Some people say don't weight but every month, others say every few months etc. If you don't get on the scale, you won't know that the number has not changed during stalls. Another good tip is to take your measurements. Even during stalls my numbers have stayed on the down trend. -
OMG I am in tears over here!!! Hehehe!!!! You mean you haven't found a recipe that calls for a thimbleful of milk, a splash of orange juice or a microscopic dab of Peanut Butter either? Good it seems I'm not alone! Ahhhhhh kids. Maybe husbands too. . . . . Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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LMBO that and this...I tell them to text me a grocery list, and they send me 50 items but they send them 2 by 2. Can they not just send 1 with everything, not send as they think of it? My phone is going off all day at work. Geesh
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Those who drink diet pop post-op {Only nice comments PLEASE}
M!@ replied to Beck90's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
Carbonated beverages are a gas, when you drink them...guess what? You are more susceptible to... well what do you know, gas. Or more so feeling the discomfort from the gas very quickly, due to that small pouch you now have. I am no doctor, nor do I play one on TV...I have no authority to speak on the matter, no official research conducted. I asked my doctor, he says during the healing phase, stay away because it can cause complications. After that, it can cause some serious gas, so he suggests sipping. But since it seems everyone is giving their opinion on the matter, I figured why not chime in with my non-professional opinion. My name is Mia, I am a diet soda sipper, and I approve this message LMBO -
From the album: My Progress Pics
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OMG!...I think the first two numbers on my scale say 17_
M!@ posted a topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I just made my 6 month surgiversary last week. Needless to say, the journey has just began. I stood on my scale this morning (day late from yesterday) and I have dropped down into the 170's at 179.2. A difference of nearly 68 lbs since beginning my journey last November. I am not sure what it was about this particular weight or those numbers but I was a bit in shock as I stood there looking down at the scale. I think it deals mostly with the amount of weight I still need to release/let go/fire (I don't generally say lose or lost if it is a purposeful act). With a goal weight of 145 lbs, 34.2 lbs seems just around the corner. I am not saying it will easy or even that I can tell my body where to stop. Hell, 145 is just a number I chose based on where they say I should be for my height and age, etc. etc. etc. What I have control over is how I choose to use this tool to my benefit and that is what I do. My diet is not perfect, and by that I mean I choose to sip diet coke periodically, and I haven't tracked in at least 2 months but primarily because my diet consists of the same things. I drink coffee for Breakfast or my first meal every morning. Granted, I use vanilla Protein for creamer. I work out 4 x weekly at a minimum and try to do active fun things on the weekends. It seems that I have began rambling at some point, so bear with me on this reflective outburst I seem to be having. I suppose 6 months is a good point to consider the way ahead; to determine if I am happy with progress thus far (which I am) or if there is something differently I should be doing to maximize this opportunity so as not to become complacent. The truth is, I don't know if I should change anything at this point...which means I need to spend a little time reviewing my literature and looking through the topics here. I guess the shock comes with not knowing what is in store for me, but being so far so quickly. I started with 102 pounds to let go; 68 of those have gotten the pink slip over such a short time. With there being potentially only 34 left to fire, I guess it bothers me that I do not have a true stop point; well not one that the higher ups (my body) is sharing with the lower level staff (my brain). Do I fear that I will be too thin? (not really, not yet). Do I think it will just stop all of a sudden or worse reverse direction? (I don't think that is it either). I believe it is more to do with...I can exercise all types of control over what I do, what I eat or don't; but the "goal" I am reaching for is unknown or out of my hands (arbitrary) and the one I set is just there so I can have an answer when asked. But next to asking how much have I lost, its the very next question people ask...what are you trying to get to, how much are you trying to lose, what's your goal? From now on, I think I will opt for a more realistic response: "The ideal weight for a female of my age and height ranges from 118 to 154 lbs based on healthy BMI recommendations" LOL I guess I will find out when I get there. -
OMG!...I think the first two numbers on my scale say 17_
M!@ replied to M!@'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Thanks for the compliments, they have not gone unnoticed! -
OMG!...I think the first two numbers on my scale say 17_
M!@ replied to M!@'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I like that answer, I may borrow it to tell myself when I have a weak moment. "Healthy", yep, that's my goal! -
I feel like Im completely alone :(
M!@ replied to MiloAndTheDiamonds's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Milo, you are not alone...we are here to help and also let you vent when you need to. It is natural to be nervous prior to such a life changing event, and it is natural for your boyfriend and mother to experience their own feelings of anxiety about this. They seem to really care about your health and well being. -
OMG!...I think the first two numbers on my scale say 17_
M!@ replied to M!@'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
It was one of the first areas to slim down. But don't be fooled, I still have a small flap in my lower abdomen which will probably require surgery to remove, it is just not as noticeable in clothing. Oh, and I do lots of ab exercises...shooting for a 3 pack lol -
Congrats on getting a date to join the losers club! Less than a month to go, and the countdown begins.
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@OP someone already said it is a process. I myself was reflecting on this just this morning. Take your time, breathe, and enjoy the journey. Now if I could get someone to agree to get me a new wardrobe when my body decides where it wants to be, I would be as happy as a clam.
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OMG!...I think the first two numbers on my scale say 17_
M!@ replied to M!@'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
LMAO well not really, it will probably be the last to go. My hubby approves! -
So, I am not sure what size pants I started at because after a while I only wore stretch or workout pants. Those were 2X or XL. Currently wearing a S/M but the pants size ranges from 10 to 14 depending on brand. I am hips, thighs, and ass. 247 to 179 currently. Hope this helps!
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OMG!...I think the first two numbers on my scale say 17_
M!@ replied to M!@'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I guess I forgot the pics -
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Those who drink diet pop post-op {Only nice comments PLEASE}
M!@ replied to Beck90's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
Please share a few of those "tons of studies" on soda and sleeve stretching - I'd love to read them.! ??? maybe this comment was for someone else??? this was not mentioned in my post -
Those who drink diet pop post-op {Only nice comments PLEASE}
M!@ replied to Beck90's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
There are some interesting takes on this topic as always. I say if diet soda or any food for that matter is like a drug to you or is a gateway to other bad habits then do not indulge. I mean you have to ask yourself if you can sip and be fine or if you are Jonesing for a long gulp. Can you go several days or weeks without it being on your mind 24/7. Before I even considered surgery, I was not eating rice, bread, Pasta, potatoes, and tons of other things and people, of course thought I was crazy then, well they still think I am crazy now as I still do not eat these things. But I do drink diet soda, and having one or two sips here and there doesn't really drive me to drink more, or cause me to crave anything else. I am not drinking enough to fill my stomach, so the likelihood of stretching is probably slim. There are certain instructions which are strictly do and don't do, some of these are because of the nutritionist's and doctors' past experience with other patients. And it is important that we know that this has caused other patients problems in the past. -
Those who drink diet pop post-op {Only nice comments PLEASE}
M!@ replied to Beck90's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
My post-op instructions specifically say no carbonated beverages for 4-5 months post op. I do drink diet soda now. Not everyday, couldn't if I tried. I will buy a twenty ounce and it will last a while (2-4 days) because I sip it.