careya123
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Little Green reacted to a post in a topic: never made it to goal with some regain.
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careya123 started following tired of being lectured on here, never made it to goal with some regain., I'm a horrible snacker at work and and 7 others
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never made it to goal with some regain.
careya123 replied to Mrs Elliott8791's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I never hit my goal weight either, and I've regained since then. Not sure how much: I'm afraid to look at the scale. I hope it's only 15, but I think it might be closer to 25 or 30. I've gotten addicted to processed carbs again, so I need to go off them, but it's tough. I was near perfect on my diet for a year, but never did any exercise. I think that really prevented me from reaching my goal. I'm feeting very motivated to exercise now; in fact, I'm going tomorrow to get a gym membership. (I do much better at exercise with a gym membership than working out at home.) I'd like to do keto because it's so effective, but since the surgery, my body really does not like it when I eat much fat. Also, there aren't a lot of protein sources I like, so I'm thinking about looking into a more plant based diet. I like the idea of fruits, vegetables, beans, string cheese, Greek yogurt, eggs, and some meat here and there. I should go back to protein shakes, but I drank so many for so long that I'm really tired of them. I think I'll start the Pound of Cure diet and see where it takes me. Anyway, good luck to you! It's tough when it seems that everyone else has been so successful, but tomorrow is another chance at success. -
I'm a horrible snacker at work
careya123 replied to Happy Go Lucky's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Totally agree! If I eat carbs, then I'm soon craving more. It makes the problem worse. The most important thing to do, in my mind, is get off carbs or at least processed carbs. When I've been eating too many processed carbs, I switch to fruit and soon the processed sweets are way too sweet for my tastebuds. -
careya123 reacted to a post in a topic: I'm a horrible snacker at work
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careya123 reacted to a post in a topic: I'm a horrible snacker at work
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I'm a horrible snacker at work
careya123 replied to Happy Go Lucky's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm really struggling with this too. At my new job, I got into the terrible habit of snacking at my desk, usually chocolate or other sweets. Thanks for the tip about Lily's Chocolate. I need to go back to the jello and jello pudding treats, which I ate quite a bit after surgery. For me, I think the problem is that I get hungry around 3 pm, and I haven't planned for it, so I just grab whatever is near, which is never anything healthy. I need to plan for it and have something healthy and satisfying at hand. Maybe that will help you too? When I worked from home, I ate a lot of fresh fruit, Greek yogurt, string cheese, and frozen Chobani tubes. But it's more difficult now because the fridge at work is disgusting and I don't want to use it. Maybe I'll get a cooler and pack it every day with healthy things. -
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Dashofpixiedust8 reacted to a post in a topic: Surgeon says I should only focus on losing 50-70% of excess weight -Boo!
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How do you know what weight you should be?
careya123 replied to alwtg's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I originally set my goal at 150, since it's a nice round number and I was that weight for about 10 minutes back in my early 20s (sz 10 for me). I was a sz 14 in college, and now I am again. I feel comfortable here, but it's 35 lbs more than my goal weight. (I'm only six months out, but I lost everything in the first 3 months, and haven't lost a single pound since then. Weird.) Now I'm thinking about re-setting my goal weight to 160, which is at the top of my BMI range. Ultimately, I'd really like to be a size 10 max because some clothing lines I like only go up to size 10. -
GP says to do Weight Watchers instead
careya123 replied to careya123's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
A COUNSELOR told you that? Unbelievable! I did a ton of research and medical journals clearly show that surgery is so much more effective than WW, both short and long term. Wow. -
Dairymary reacted to a post in a topic: Surgeon says I should only focus on losing 50-70% of excess weight -Boo!
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GP says to do Weight Watchers instead
careya123 replied to careya123's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
It's been a while since I started this thread (can't believe all the response it's gotten!) and I'd like to post my results. I've had good and bad experiences, but overall it's been great. It's now six months after surgery, and I've lost 50# (almost exactly 60% of my excess weight). I'm down to sz 14, my college size, and hoping to get to a 10. However, I'm very comfortable where I am and count the whole experience a success. My co-morbidities are mostly or totally gone. For the first time in years, men look me in the eye or give me the up-and-down glance instead of ignoring my existence. (I have mixed feelings about this, but it is what it is.) I eat small portions because that's all I can eat. I eat Protein at every meal because I get queasy without it. (I don't enjoy many sources of protein, so that's a big deal for me. I tried Atkins or South Beach in the past, and couldn't handle the protein requirements.) Sugar makes me very sick if I eat much of it. Ice cream, one of my biggest weaknesses, made me violently ill after trying a couple of spoonfuls. I did that twice, and it was so awful that I may never try it again. Milk makes me queasy, so that's not a problem any more (I used to drink several glasses a day, adding up to hundreds of calories). Now I eat protein, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. I eat my weight in low-sugar varieties of Greek yogurt every day. Occasionally I drink Diet Coke (bad, I know) or diet A&W, but I'm still not a soda fiend. I snack on fruit, fruit, and more fruit because I still love sugar. No matter what doctors say, though, it's a lot better than processed sugar. I eat salad or grilled vegetables with protein for meals. I still eat sugar too much, even though it makes me sick. When I find myself doing that, I head to the grocery store and stock up on fruit and Fudgsicles. I also eat frozen Chobani strawberry tubes when I'm craving sweets. I take my Vitamins every day. I haven't been exercising, which is my biggest sin right now. But for the first time in my life, my diet is great. Without the surgery forcing me into eating small portions, and making me sick when I don't eat protein, and making me sick when I eat sugar, I wouldn't have been able to do it. Thank you, sleeve! -
GP says to do Weight Watchers instead
careya123 replied to careya123's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Me too! My mom is always commenting on my healthy eating habits (grilled vegetables? yum!). But I eat really fast and too much, and I augment my huge servings of healthy foods with too much dessert and too much milk. So no, doctor, I don't sit around eating donuts and chips and fast food. But I do eat twice as much as I should in every sitting, plus eat sugar, plus drink hundreds of calories of milk every day. Yes, there's a reason I'm fat, but it's not the reason he thinks. And it makes me crazy no one asks 'why are you overweight?' Doctors just start handing out advice like 'quit going to McDonald's' and 'quit drinking soda.' I don't like fast food and I'm not crazy about soda either. The really funny part about this is that most of my excess weight was gained after using Phentermine. A Dr recommended it (I'd never heard of it) and I lost ~20 lbs very quickly. Then I went off it and shot up to 220 lbs almost as quickly--60+ lbs higher than I had ever been in my life. Several years later, another medication made me gain almost 15 lbs in a week, before I went off it. Doctors need to look in the mirror a little more before they start pointing fingers at fast food and beverage companies. I don't mean to sound like it's someone else's fault that I got fat--I did that--but it baffles me that doctors (at least the ones I've had) are quick to judge, quick to talk, and slow to listen. -
careya123 reacted to a post in a topic: Long Term Results of Sleeve Gastrectomy
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Surgeon says I should only focus on losing 50-70% of excess weight -Boo!
careya123 replied to Omieliz's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I had sleeve surgery in Mar 2016, six months ago. I dropped 50 lbs in ~3 months, and haven't lost a pound since, even though my diet has been spot on. 50 lbs is exactly 60% of my excess weight, which is the expected "average" weight loss for the sleeve surgery. I don't know why 60% of excess weight is the average weight loss for a sleeve patient, but it is. Different surgeries have different percentages. If you want better results than average, you have to push yourself more than the average patient. The surgery + average post-surgery behavior = average weight loss. If you want more weight loss, you have to do more. Are you willing to push yourself more? Only you can say. Personally, I haven't yet, but that's my decision. I know if I put in a little more effort, I could go further. But either way, the benefits have been amazing and well worth it. -
katie09/21/2016 reacted to a post in a topic: GP says to do Weight Watchers instead
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Post Op Lactose Intolerance...why?
careya123 replied to OilSooner's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I just realized that my post-surgery cramping and nausea is probably caused by lactose intolerance. Pre-surgery I had a tiny bit of intolerance, but now any dairy except mozzarella, hard cheeses, and yogurt causes terrible cramping. *sigh* I love dairy. I hope it goes away soon. -
BAM....and there it is.
careya123 replied to gowalking's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Can you move to the other side of the country? No advice from me, just wishes for a better relationship with your father. Hugs. -
careya123 reacted to a post in a topic: Are guys actually checking me out at the gym?
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Are guys actually checking me out at the gym?
careya123 replied to Steph0625's topic in Fitness & Exercise
Me too! If I ever get married, it will be a miracle, because I'm way too intimidated to flirt. -
careya123 reacted to a post in a topic: Are guys actually checking me out at the gym?
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I bought a few and am not really sure what to do with them. I need to experiment more. Torani gave me headaches though, so I switched to Monin. Watch out for that.
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Look! I can wear bright colors!
careya123 replied to Djmohr's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
To fix the sideway pic problem, save the photo to a photo editing program. Any program will do as long as you can rotate the photo. Open the picture and it will (probably) show up in the proper orientation. Then rotate the image a few times until it is once again straight up and down. (I always rotate it through all orientations--sideways to the right, upside down, sideways to the left, and then straight again, but I'm not sure it matters.) Save the image. Re-upload the image to the website, and magically it will appear as it should. I suspect that rotating the image and then saving it adds metadata to the image about the proper orientation. EDIT: You look amazing, by the way! I've also started to incorporate colors into my wardrobe again. It feels great. -
careya123 reacted to a post in a topic: tired of being lectured on here
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tired of being lectured on here
careya123 replied to ********'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My use of this site has gone way down too, because I was getting so many preachy responses to my posts. I only put up with that from my family. -
I'm 3 weeks past surgery, and I get dumping syndrome whenever I eat more than 2 bites of something sugary (after a healthy meal). I knew it was possible, but I really didn't think I'd get it. None of the million or so YouTube videos I watched by VSGers mentioned this, unless it was to say they didn't get it. Feeling kind of bummed. Who else out there has it?