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I have Aetna too, they were really easy to work with and they even had a nurse call me directly a few times after surgery for added support.
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Went to the gym had a decent workout. Briefly met my personal trainer who I have my first meeting with on Friday. Did the crunches and squats at home. I’m lucky, I feel like I treat myself everyday. I guess today I took a shortcut and grabbed Jimmy John turkey unwich no mayo xtra turkey. It’s only 125 calories and fills me up. I’m super nervous, I’m buying a new scale this week. If I weigh more on it I’m going to ignore it until it matches what I have now! B side: No big difference for me on weekends although we usually go out. I just plan ahead.
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Did lunges and plank. I made it to 60 seconds! Decluttering the hall closet and putting away winter items even though it is snowing really hard today.
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Did the squats and crunches. Taking today off from the gym. I went 5/7 days this week. Went for a walk and ran into a neighbor who complimented me on my weight loss, so a good day so far.
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Weight gain at 4 weeks
Cheeseburgh replied to Luisa77's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I learned to only weigh myself in the morning only, and ONLY on days I feel lighter. I have had 2-3 pound swings but I knew I didn’t gain weight because I eat less than 800 calories a day and never cheat. I just weighed a bit more for whatever reason that given day or time. I feel like I lose slowly, but in hindsight it’s been steady. If I wasn’t tracking what I ate I would be nervous about weight shifts. I’m 8 months out and closing in on my goal. edited to add: I just looked up my weight tracking, at 4 weeks my weight stalled for 3 weeks and then I only dropped 2 pounds. Looking back I remember thinking I was going to be the only person on earth that didn’t lose weight eating 600 calories a day! -
Great to hear that! Best of luck.
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Oh no, hope it’s an easy fix.
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You seem to be in a unique situation considering you are mourning the weight you will be losing. Have you discussed this with your Doctor so you are mentally prepared for the change?
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Call again.
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Lunges and plank: check Watching The Devil Wears Prada. I guess 13 years is an old movie!
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Dinner for one tonight. I bought a wild rice stuffed chicken breast, I had it once before and it felt so indulgent. I’ll eat about 2 tablespoons of the wild rice. This challenge, my new Fitbit and going to the gym is working for me. I already hit my goal to get below 150. I was exactly 149 this morning. I’ve lost 7 pounds in the last month which is higher than normal since I’m close to my goal weight. Thank you for this thread, it helped kick me into another gear.
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20 squats 25 crunches done. #10. Done, although I felt a bit like Stuart Smalley!
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First Doctor Appointment tomorrow
Cheeseburgh replied to cmandrews13's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I think my first appointment was 2-3 hours long. I met with the metabolic physician, (I didn’t meet with the surgeon until my second appointment), the nurse and the nutritionist. I think I spent the majority of my visit with her. I had labs etc done and was given a large binder and a checklist of all the appointments and testing I needed. They also provided the names and information so I could schedule them easily. One bit of advice they gave me made a lot of sense. Get the sleep study done first because if that came out wonky it would take the longest to straighten out. Mine was fine, but required a follow up that delayed my surgery 3 weeks. I never understood why I needed that follow up! I was given a diet plan to follow for the next 3-4 months and I had to meet with the nutritionist once a month. I left feeling very confident and organized. -
#9. I’m on track to drink 94 oz today, I normally drink about 80 15 lunges and 45 second plank accomplished.
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Dr. Wiener on YouTube has some really sound advice and videos you might, (or may not!) find interesting. I like his straightforward no nonsense approach. I don’t know I agree with everything he suggests, but he has a lot of common sense knowledge. Link to Dr Weiner You can do this!
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#8. Did my list, I’ve accomplished a lot! Finished the 20 & 20. Went to the gym and burned off more calories. B. I hate chewable vitamins, we aren’t supposed to have gummy ones right?
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Calling to Post-Ops;Any Tips to being successful post-op(first weeks,months,year)
Cheeseburgh replied to Elizabeth94's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I’m 7 months out. My top 2 tips are, 1. Track EVERYTHING and 2. Wait at least 30 minutes (or longer if your Dr recommends that) after a meal before you drink. -
The entire day? My nothing was watching a really insipid Hallmark movie. I’m still counting it, my brain was numb the entire time.
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#7. Check 15 lunges & 40 sec plank check.
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#6. In lieu of baking for a friend, I donated money to a local food pantry. Off to do 15 squats and crunches.
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How many ounces can everyone fit 12 months PO
Cheeseburgh replied to Losing the old Harley's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I am about 7 months out and I can eat 3 oz of dense protein like chicken breast. If it is ground beef or chicken I can eat 4 oz. -
Food Before and After Photos
Cheeseburgh replied to GreenTealael's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I don’t have a picture but I made this recipe,(Asian chicken meatballs), last week and it was super good. I personally skipped the peanuts and the mayo dipping sauce. Instead of an appetizer we had them as a lettuce wrap. I have been craving spicy since surgery. I highly recommend this one. Asian chicken meatballs -
I don’t think of it as being a follower, I like the camaraderie and the motivation that comes with a group activity.
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Going out to eat fir the first time
Cheeseburgh replied to gabybab's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
You could get the salmon with veggie sides. I would go for the Thai shrimp salad hold the wontons. -
Yes.