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LaLaDee

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  1. LaLaDee

    When did you start losing hair?

    It stopped at around 6 months. I noticed a tiny bit of regrowth at around 8 months. That was a very good day! My hair is growing back pretty fast which I mostly attribute to all the vitamins and water.
  2. At best, these staff sound incredibly unprofessional. At worst, they are violating patient confidentiality. That behaviour does not sound like a one off incident. They work with very vulnerable patients and they need to be put on notice that their behaviour is unacceptable. I would email or write to the clinic manager and suggest that they investigate the incident. My clinic is owned by the surgeons, so if that happened to me, I would write to them. They take care to hire sensitive staff. I've actually seen their job ads, even their receptionists have to be aware that they are working with vulnerable people. So many WLS patients have mental health and body issues. These staff need appropriate training. They could be acting inappropriately with other patients too. Someone needs to say something. So many WLS patients have mental health struggles. If that had happened to me when I first went in for a consult, I might have cancelled my surgery. I definitely would have cried for a few days. You (and your son) are owed an apology. That is disgusting. I'm so sorry this happened to you. You sound like an amazing, courageous woman.
  3. LaLaDee

    I have 2 fears

    I threw up a lot after my WLS. It was three days of vomiting bile. I threw up the entire ride home from the hospital. I do not respond well to anathesia. I was terrified but it was OK. No burst staple line. You will totally lose weight! It’s impossible not to! I was so scared of my surgery and if I had known then what I know now, I think I would have been more excited! I have had my own issues and complications but WLS is an amazing tool! This is an amazing opportunity! Make the most of it!
  4. I hate being away from my scale! I was in New York for two weeks in April and it stressed me out so much! I’m going to London/Paris for two weeks in October and I’m freaking out and weight gain and not being able to monitor weight fluctuations. Particularly as I went off plan in New York and was eating whatever I wanted!!
  5. You're totally right - it's not up to anyone but me. It's just that I've put my family through a lot. I've been in and out of hospital since my WLS with a weird autoimmune disease that was maybe triggered by my WLS, or the subsequent shock to my body. I ended up with all kinds of medical problems and they had to take care of me. I feel guilty about that - and also concerned that I would put my body through something even worse with plastics. It's not their decision but they are very much trying to talk me out of it and I guess I'm weighing up everything in my decision. My family aren't anti-plastic surgery in general. My Mum had a breast reduction and my sister had her ears pinned back. They just seem to think I don't need plastic surgery. I get accused of having body dysmorphia, like I've lost weight, so I should be happy now. They think the skin thing is trivial. I have read somewhere (can't remember where) that if you have plastics, you are more likely to successfully maintain your weight. Maybe people who get plastics are just more determined, or more likely to have reached their goal weight in the first place in order to have surgery so they're more successful at maintenance. Maybe it's going through the additional expense - that's got to be a kick in the pants for motivation to stay on track! @Scamp I loved reading your post. Thank you so much. I'm so glad you've been so happy with your plastics. Sorry - lots of scattered thoughts here. This is just weighing heavily on me at the moment.
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    Coolsculpting

    I had a consult today. They took one look at my belly and said I need plastics! They said it might help my arms a little. They have different machines that do different things but the results wouldn’t be dramatic. Sigh!!! They asked me if I was interested in any of their cellulite reducing technologies. I feel like no one is gonna notice the cellulite with my belly hanging between my knees!!
  7. LaLaDee

    The Yo-Yo of LIFE & SLEEVE

    I’m not in your shoes, I only a year post op and haven’t experienced any regain (yet). Please don’t beat yourself up. Regain is common. Life happens! I think it’s amazing that you’re taking control again! Have you met with a nutritionist or bariatric doctor? I think you need as much support as possible!
  8. I was told my taste buds might change. It didn’t happen. I was also worried because some people can’t tolerate spicy food afterwards. I like exactly the same foods I ate before. I just have to stop myself from eating most of them. I can’t stop the chocolate though. My family cannot believe I’ve lost 150 pounds /70kg + and eaten dark chocolate every single day.
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    Caffeine

    I avoided coffee for 9 months after surgery. I then introduced it, promising i would only have 1 or 2 a week. You guessed it, I’m having it daily now. Lol. I had two today!! My reason for abstaining was because of a dangerous addiction to Diet Coke. I want to avoid Diet Coke, not because of the bubbles (I’ll drink champagne and some carbonated drinks) but because I think the artificial sugar makes me want real sugar. My surgeon and nutritionist never warned me off coffee. I think some studies may suggest that coffee may not dehydrate as much as previously thought because you build up a tolerance. https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/theconversation.com/amp/health-check-does-caffeine-cause-dehydration-73965
  10. Lol. I never went through this. At my three month check in, I had to admit to my nutritionist that I was eating dark chocolate every day.
  11. Twice daily (sometimes more often). Yes, I’m obsessive. Yes it can dictate my mood for the day. Stalls can be particularly painful for me. Even when there is a clear hormonal reason why I might be fluctuating up, it can still bum me out. For me, weighing is part of my morning ritual. Its an important reminder every morning to stay on track and be healthy. I have lost weight a million times before bariatric surgery and every time I regained it was because I stopped weighing myself everyday. I do wish I could stop the panicked evening weigh ins though. Once a day should be enough. My family has threatened to hide my scale but I would literally run out and buy a new scale and hide it! i do not recommend that anyone else engage in my insane behaviour!
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    Calorie intake

    One year out! 157 pounds lost. I (generally) consume about 1400 calories. It does vary, but I wouldn’t have gone under 1100 in several months. I am pretty tall - 5 foot 9, but I do very little exercise. Like a bit of yoga and barre. I’m in my thirties. This is something that you have to play around with. During a stall, I freak out and drop to 1200. Then I might go up again. Ive has an excellent month (down about 10 pounds, which is great for me at this stage of the journey). Even so, I do think about dropping my calories down to speed things up but there’s no guarantee it would work. I also eat fruit as a snack and I would have to stop doing that. Also, I want to be able to maintain my weight. I can’t live forever eating only 500 calories a day. Its not just about calories though in my experience (I’ll brace for some people to respond with the usual calories in vs calories out arguement). It really is about what you eat. I avoid bread, pasta, too much processed food, high sugar food, milk chocolate. I do eat dark chocolate every single day. So although it’s a high calorie diet, I generally follow a pretty moderate Mediterranean diet. I have messed around with the Keto diet, but I like eating fruit. My body feels healthier. The bottom line is that you have to talk to your nutritionist and come up with something you can comply with.
  13. LaLaDee

    I Said I Wouldn't Do It....

    Yeah, I struggle to keep mine accurate. There’s a lot of guesses, particularly around portions. I’m looking at what is left on my plate and have no idea what I’ve consumed. Plus, unless you eat at huge fast food places, it’s pretty impossible to guess the calories in something unless the place has the info somewhere. Its still better than nothing though!
  14. LaLaDee

    When did you start losing hair?

    It took Three months for me! It does stop though. Hang in there. Stressing might only make it worse. As far as I’m aware, I only lost hair on my head.
  15. It’s pretty common. There’s a huge gap between larger sizes. I had to lose about 50 pounds to drop a size when I started and now only about 10 pounds. Also, a lot of us are wearing clothes that are stretchy, or maybe even a little tight at the beginning of our journeys. So we have to drop huge amounts to get to the next size. Dont worry, it will happen!
  16. LaLaDee

    Hey ladies I'm a newbie! ! How you doing? ?!

    Lol. You have a lovely before photo! Good luck on your journey!
  17. LaLaDee

    Why so slow???

    I definitely wouldn’t compare myself to anyone else. Honestly, there are so many factors to weight loss, height, starting weight, weight lost pre surgery, diet/eating plan, gender, medical conditions, hormones, activity levels pre surgery etc etc You are only up against yourself! If you think you could be doing more to lose weight then discuss it with your doctor or nutritionist. My best tip would be honest with yourself about snacks and hidden bites. Those really add up! Eye balling mesurements won’t help you either.
  18. I would definitely try and take advantage of the first six month honeymoon phase. To give you an idea, I lost about 50kg (110pounds) in the first six months and then only 20kg (45 pounds) in the next six months. It’s not as easy to lose weight now. This is despite working much, much harder now!
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    Coolsculpting

    Lol!!! So true! When your loose arm wings could flap you over an ocean, a fraction of an inch won’t help much!
  20. LaLaDee

    When did you start losing hair?

    Three months! It does stop though. Hang in there. Stressing might only make it worse.
  21. LaLaDee

    One year post op PICS

    Whoa! #goals Cobgratulations!!!
  22. LaLaDee

    The dreaded stretch marks

    Thanks! We do have bio oil in Australia. I have to admit that I’m good at buying it and forgetting to use it. These marks have just been there for years!!
  23. LaLaDee

    Coolsculpting

    It does sound pretty good. It can remove fat cells but it take like 4 months to work and you need to be dieting and exercising to really see the benefits. I want to get a quote for my arms.
  24. LaLaDee

    Cycles changes

    First day of your period is “day one”. So you might count 28 days and then you get your period again and you start a new cycle. A typical cycle is usually 28 days, but it can vary from 21 to 35 days. I track my cycle using an app, but you can just circle the first day of your period in your paper diary and count back to your last circle. This helps you know when your period is due and what your cycle is. There is a lot of info online and apps that help you know when in your cycle you are most likely to conceive too and how to track it.
  25. LaLaDee

    Cycles changes

    My cycle had changed. I’m 34, no kids. I’ve gone from a 28 day cycle to a 24 day cycle. I also used to start quite light, now it’s heavier and shorter I think. I’m a year out and this 24 day thing is pretty weird.

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