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Mrs.ChangingTX

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Mrs.ChangingTX

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  1. Mrs.ChangingTX

    Easy way out ?

    To all the people who say "this is the easy way out." You are all full of crap! This has been hard for me. However, I would not change a thing. I am healthier. The results surpassed every diet and weight loss trick I tried over 5 years. It is a personal choice. There are risk. Make the decision for yourself. Your body your life! Cheers to your success!
  2. Mrs.ChangingTX

    Losing weight with no exercise

    It is just funny that so many people do not think exercise is important to long term physical and emotional health. Read the studies and make a choice. If you can walk a little more each day that alone can make a big difference. I am in the gym 5/7. When I have stress, I beat the heck out of the gym bag commonly referred to as "Bob." My life my way!
  3. Good for you! I am working forward after being sleeved over 2.5 years. I never reach my goal weight loss goal. However, I am healthier than ever. I still have 35 to 45 pounds left to lose. I workout 5 days a week at least. I will get to my weight loss goal by July. Keep moving and do not give up. You have support here.
  4. Mrs.ChangingTX

    Long term

    The scale is moving down. My enourance is growing. I am going forward each day toward better health. It is a slow process. I am worth the time! I have 39 pounds until goal. My workout starting at 5:15 p.m cst (5 days a week). Hay long-term people heading towards goal, how is your progress this month?
  5. Mrs.ChangingTX

    Long term

    The scale is still moving down 5 more pounds this week! Going forward feels so good. Happy to be at a better point in this journey! Sent from my KFFOWI using BariatricPal mobile app
  6. Mrs.ChangingTX

    For the 45+ crowd

    I am just happy to have a neck even if it looks like a turkey.
  7. Yes, I would do it again. However, it has not been everything I hoped for. At my age and body type it has taken a lot more work than I have read in any researched study or medical journal. I will be successful it is just taking longer that predicted. I really hate that most people believe "WLS" is the "easy way out." Nothing about this has been easy for me. I am still moving forward.
  8. I can wear a "10" now. When I get to goal "4 or 6" that will the smallest ever. I always wanted to be a "10." Now what I want most is to be healthy with a normal BMI. A dress size alone is not a good indicator of "good health."
  9. Mrs.ChangingTX

    How Often Do You Weigh Yourself?

    Since I have been back on track, every morning. It helps me stay focused. I will move to weekly when I reach goal. If I miss a day, I don't freakout.
  10. Mrs.ChangingTX

    NOT the easy way out...

    It is a total myth that this is easy. I am putting in a lot of work so that one day I will achieve my weight loss goals. Then there is the lifetime of staying fit and healthy. I love this life but it is not easy. Sent from my KFFOWI using the BariatricPal App
  11. Mrs.ChangingTX

    New diagnosis

    It appears that you have a diagnosis which could help your treatment and the possibility of long term success. Many of us are still working on understanding why we over eat. It is to your advantage to start counseling. You can start to understand your triggers, learn coping skills and create a support system. WLS could give you another tool as you move forward towards better health. Work with your healthcare team. Sent from my KFFOWI using the BariatricPal App
  12. Mrs.ChangingTX

    How do you handle people asking questions

    I had the experience of telling people at work. That for me sucked! Commets like, "you cheated, your are to small and how much more weight due you still want to lose." I moved to new state/job. They only see what I do and eat . Recent comments, "your are a workout Guru, you are doing great and you are getting so small." I will never tell people at work again. I will just do what is needed to get to my goal. I have 47 more pounds to lose. It is an individual's choice.
  13. My sister/best friend died 4 months before my wls. I almost died a year and a few months after my surgery. The only reason I've got in this is far is constantly remembering the reason I did this to my body. I want to live a healthy, happy and long life. Take care of yourself Ella37 you are the only one who can. Good or bad there will always be a reason to eat.
  14. How do you feel? I am not the perfect sleeved person. I will not judge you. At 8 days why pass out bread during dinner? Remember why you selected to have WLS? Brush off start over! Sent from my KFFOWI using the BariatricPal App
  15. Mrs.ChangingTX

    Long term

    That's great news! Hopefully it was the "reset" you needed and you can stick to the plan moving forward. For me it is a mental reset. No matter what life events occur, I have to remembered my goals and keep moving forward. I am important. It is okay to be a "small person." That term was driving me crazy. Now, I am ready to hear it again for life. Let us all get to our weight loss goals and beyond. Thanks! ???? Sent from my KFFOWI using the BariatricPal App

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