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AdiosAnnie300

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About AdiosAnnie300

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  • Birthday 03/07/1972

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Kellogg
  • State
    MN

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  1. AdiosAnnie300

    40 something sleevers?

    I’m 46 and was sleeved on May 28. I have more energy with just 48 pounds lost so I can’t wait to see what I will feel like when I’m down more. I get frustrated sometimes that it isn’t faster weight loss. I wish I would have done it years ago.
  2. AdiosAnnie300

    No period since surgery (May)

    I am 46 and can relate to the slow weight loss. I average 6 pounds a month and this week I gained 2 pounds! I am a surgical induced menopause patient since age 36 so I do think age and meno can slow the process. With my experience in endocrinology/gynecology I would say your period has suspended due to the very low calorie diet and post op healing. It’s good that you will be meeting with your physician. I found soy based supplements to be helpful for menopause symptoms.
  3. AdiosAnnie300

    May Sleevers progress

    I relate. My surgery was May 28 and I also have lost just 23 pounds. I am able to eat most foods without issue and eat anywhere from 800-1200 calories per day. I’m still burning more calories than I take in. I feel frustrated and disappointed I’m not one of those people that loses 3-4 pounds a week.
  4. AdiosAnnie300

    What to tell coworkers?

    I did something very similar. I have not told anyone but my husband and best friend. I have been very public about my meal planning and doing modified Keto. I post my weight loss milestones. No needs to know that I had surgery to give me a better tool. I know some people would say I took the easy way out. I told my work I needed to have. Minor surgery for a reoccurring medical condition. For all they know it was to fix a Hemmeroid.
  5. AdiosAnnie300

    Tips on breaking the sugar addiction

    It’s so true. When you politely decline dessert or other food item people get very defensive. I have had people say that I’m obsessed about my diet and that I am not fun. Turning down alcohol gets the same reaction as turning down cake and ice cream.
  6. AdiosAnnie300

    Tips on breaking the sugar addiction

    My Monday morning weigh confirms I am a person who needs to break away from sugar completely. Having just a little opened a flood gate. Thank you for the insight.
  7. AdiosAnnie300

    Tips on breaking the sugar addiction

    This is a helpful strategy, thank you.
  8. AdiosAnnie300

    Tips on breaking the sugar addiction

    This is very helpful. Thank you.
  9. AdiosAnnie300

    Weekends Are Hard

    I understand exactly what you are saying. I am falling back into bad habits as well. I like the idea of going back to the liquid diet to try and get back on track.
  10. I am a month post op and had been doing really well. This weekend we went to a friends place and I brought a variety of foods to get me through the two days. There were treats there and I tried one. I didn’t have any kind of adverse reaction. One small bite would lead to another and tonight I am completely off track. I am so disappointed in myself and I am quite nervous for my weigh in Monday morning. Looking for some encouragement. I know tomorrow is a new day but want to make sure I stay away from carbs and specifically sugar.
  11. AdiosAnnie300

    How do I get through the "3 Week stall"

    Thank you. This is very informative
  12. I am coming up on completing 3 weeks post op. I have lost 14 pounds since surgery. My biggest drop was week one and it has slowed to a stop this week. I have not increased my calories. I really don't want to be that 1 pound a week person when I was hoping for 3-4.
  13. I am not able to get in to my local providers because I had my surgery in Mexico.
  14. I had my surgery on May 28 with Dr. Lisa Pompa. She was very nice and my stay at the center was very nice. However, since release I have not heard from anyone. I thought staff would reach out to see if I was healing properly or having complications. They sent me home with a meal plan for 2 weeks but no other guidance for the next stages. I’m starting week 3 post op and relying on forums to know what to do. Sadly they all are a little different. Is this normal to not hear from your surgeon or staff following VSG?
  15. Thank you for the perspective. I really appreciate it

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