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About LizCapeCod
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Cape Cod
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Massachusetts
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LizCapeCod started following Going back to work?, Suggestions for Eating Out and Loss of Motivation?, Are you happy with your sleeve and and 7 others
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Suggestions for Eating Out and Loss of Motivation?
LizCapeCod replied to Lyngolean's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
When I go out to eat (at least twice a week since I was 2 months out, 25 months ago) I have done the following: order a protein based appetizer if available or main meal if not. Eyeball the amount I usually eat and section that off from the rest for eating. Put the rest in a take out box. For instance, if I am in a burger place, I get a cheeseburger and cut it in half. Half gets eaten and the other half goes in the box. Even with appetizers I usually bring another meal home. For entrees I’ll get 1-3 leftover meals. -
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Are you happy with your sleeve
LizCapeCod replied to Sassytallgurl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
No regrets. Going through the diet progression, being a bit tired in the early days, and learning to eat differently were a bit of a challenge in the first couple of months, but really not that difficult and well worth it. I am almost 2 years, 3 months post-op and maintaining my loss with the help of my sleeve (and new ways of eating). -
Month By Month Weight Loss
LizCapeCod replied to Love2Travel816's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The average weight loss is 60%, but if you are focused it can be more than that. I am considered to have lost 120% (100% to get to the top of normal BMI, but I am at a BMI of about 21). -
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My BMI was about 39 with co-morbidities when I started my journey. After a 6 month insurance required supervised period, my BMI was about 33 at the time of surgery. I have been maintaining at a 20 BMI for 17 months now. It is the first time in my life that I've ever maintained for more than a day and the lowest I have ever weighed as an adult. I guarantee I would not be at this point if I continued to try to do it on my own. I must have been on 15 diets over my lifetime, some of them getting me to goal (for a day maybe).
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I am 5'3" and my HW was 219. My surgeons goal was 140, but mine was 125. I ended up losing to 115 and have been pretty comfortable here for 17 months. It took almost 9 months post-op to reach goal but almost 1/3 of the weight loss was during my 6 month pre-op insurance required supervised period.
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Almost 60 and getting sleeve on 4/24/18
LizCapeCod replied to Vicki@60's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Congratulations! I had my sleeve done at 61 a little over 2 years ago. I had a lifetime history of dieting but never maintaining at goal, high BP, pre-diabetic and all the weight caused aches and pains. I've been maintaining at my current weight for 17 months now. It was truly the best thing I ever did for my health. -
I'm 2 years out. Once the swelling goes down and the sleeve is fully healed you do gain some capacity but not a lot. It is essentially impossible to stretch it. When you eat dense protein you should continue to feel serious restriction. But anything that breaks down right away (like simple carbs - bread, crackers, cookies,..) won't cause restriction because it breaks down and slides through. Drinking while eating also raises capacity because it pushed food out. In other words, you shouldn't need to worry about a stretched sleeve, but you do need to eat properly to get the restriction.
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Need some support from people who have had the sleeve
LizCapeCod replied to TreeMystic's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
2 years out - no regrets. The first few weeks are the toughest for some, though I still didn’t regret it then because I was well prepared and most everything actually went better than I expected. I’ve maintained my current weight for 17 months now, the first time ever in my life. -
I received approval from UHC within a week.
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I was a manager at an insurance company. I took two weeks off, then worked from home for two weeks. I probably could have managed to take just one week off and worked one from home, if I had to. HOWEVER, having that time allowed me to feel physically well by the time I started working and also gave me the time to figure out my drinking and eating routines as well as getting to a point where I knew what to pack and how much to pack for food for work. The first few weeks are when you are learning a lot about your new routines.
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I had my surgery at 61 (I’m 63 now and 2 years out). By sticking to the rules and eating high protein/low carb, I reached goal by 9 months and have maintained my current weight for 17 months (115-118 pounds). I did have PS: A TT and a facelift. The turkey neck and jowls remaining after my fat face slimmed down were too much for me.
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almost outed at work....by HR of all people
LizCapeCod replied to james1's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I agree with LadyRoz. HR is obligated to keep health issues (and other things they know) confidential. Potentially her boss should know she did this. -
I took 2 weeks off fully, then worked from home for 2 weeks. If I had to I probably could have gone back to work sooner. BUT you will be very tired for at least the first 2-4 weeks and you will have to be very diligent in making sure you are sipping water all the time to make sure you don't get dehydrated. Also figuring out your mini meals while working may be a challenge at first.
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Not telling anyone. What do you say?
LizCapeCod replied to Ssze1109's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I didn't say anything ahead of time except to immediate family. When I was essentially at goal (6 months post-op), I started telling people that I had had WLS. Many people want to know more about it because they have considered it. -
MFP all the way!