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EducatingtheMasses reacted to a post in a topic: Keeping some muscle after Gastric Sleeve
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JAKE H reacted to a post in a topic: Keeping some muscle after Gastric Sleeve
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CalGuy64 started following How many calories a day do you eat?, Dealing with Co-Workers and Friends, Testerone Replacement Therapy and and 7 others
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I told anyone who asked. A few seem relieved as they had speculated that I was losing weight because I was sick.
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I never had my T levels tested before surgery. I've had them checked twice since and they're right in the middle of the normal range. However, I've noticed that I'm much more aggressive and short-tempered now. Don't know for sure if this is related to any hormonal changes brought about by weight loss but that seems likely.
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There really doesn't seem to be any way to avoid losing some muscle. I was totally weak for most of the first year. It took about six months of moderate exercise after that to get back to preop strength levels. The most important thing is that even though I can't press or lift any more than I could before I'm much athletic.
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Double_Me reacted to a post in a topic: Any bike suggestions?
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" ... anyone have any tips that helped them?" 1) Upgrade your seat/saddle. I got my GF this one (wide version) https://www.rei.com/product/152865/bontrager-boulevard-bike-saddle. 2) Make sure you're in a nice low gear for even slight inclines until you build some endurance. It will seem that you're pedaling fast but not getting anywhere but you'll be getting your exercise and not over taxing your joints or muscles.
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CalGuy64 reacted to a post in a topic: Any bike suggestions?
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Any quality mountain bike will be more than strong enough. A 180 pound college student bashing down a rough trail puts way more stress on a bike than a 400 pound person doing a couple of laps around the neighborhood.
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Losing over 100 pounds can change your personality quite a bit. I've become much more aggressive.
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Its not just the same amount covering less area. I've grown quite a bit of new body hair -- and I was pretty damn fuzzy to start with. Interestingly the new hair is all jet black while much of what existed before was grey.
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21 y/o guy never able to have alcohol again?
CalGuy64 replied to Benben2826's topic in The Guys’ Room
You can have the occasional drink (I had a glass of wine yesterday). However, you'll get drunk real easy so be careful. Also, alcohol can add lots of calories. -
trs5502 reacted to a post in a topic: Well this is about Sex
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1000 - 1200 calories seems very low. I can't imagine a healthy long-term diet being less than 1800 calories per day.
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Thanks for the info.
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CalGuy64 reacted to a post in a topic: Male Plastics
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BlueCrush, wondering where did you have your surgery? Was the hotel with nursing care associated with the hospital?
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How many calories a day do you eat?
CalGuy64 replied to BQT's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Two years out and I'm eating pretty normal sized portions (as opposed to the old super-sized portions). Haven't actually kept a food journal but I'm pretty sure I'm eating somewhere in the 2500 to 3000 calories per day range. -
Paul Hufnagl reacted to a post in a topic: coffee problems
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Trader Joe's cheapest medium roast coffee works for me.
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Have a good divorce lawyer pre-selected. I wish I was kidding but divorce rates skyrocket after women have WLS.
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My sex drive went up drastically too. Three to four times a day is seems about right.