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Robert S. Libberton

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Robert S. Libberton

  • Rank
    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 09/26/1973

About Me

  • Biography
    Husband, father, veteran, federal employee
  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Waterfowling, motorcycles, movies
  • Occupation
    Federal employee
  • City
    Lee’s Summit
  • State
    Missouri
  • Zip Code
    64064

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  1. Robert S. Libberton

    Surgery more than 2 years ago?

    Good morning, Started 291 current weight 216.6 Goal 200, recently moved and need to exercise more with home-prepared meals, move into a townhouse in 2 weeks then I expect to shed off the additional weight. Did you hit your goal? Nope initially set a 185 lb goal but I am happy with 200., I am 5'9" and shaped like a triangle (chicken legs :)) Did you stall at any point and what did you do to get past it? yes, I stalled at 240 for a year and frankly, Ozempic helped a lot. I am a Type 2 and was put on it to get my A1C in control, side benefits are a metric crapton of weight loss 40 lbs at the best because it makes me slightly nauseous and kills my hunger response. Gain any weight back? I waffle between 200-205 normally but recently spiked up to 220 after moving and eating out all the time. Loose skin? yes but luckily as a fella, it's not as bad for me and my wife is super supportive of the minor apron at 200. Improvements in comorbidities like diabetes or sleep apnea? I am a diabetic and the Type 2 (a1c) is now the normal range (under 5.7), off metformin and still take Ozempic (by choice). I was sleep apneic and not only my beautiful wife snores. It is cute :). I sounded like I was dry water drowning and she had to put up with that for years prior to the CPAP then the hum of the machine... Regrets? Only when I eat at great restaurants and telling my coworkers when they notice I do not eat very much. Complications? None really, Tips? Try Ozempic first!! Outside of carbonated beverages anything you can't eat or tolerate now? I can drink carbonated beverages but learned that it can be really uncomfortable if I have gas. What's life like for you now? Wonderful, I wear business formal (suits) to work and I am back to tailoring the suits and the dad diaper (huge pants looking like an adult with a diaper in my slacks) has disappeared. My waist went from 46 to 32, a huge change.
  2. Robert S. Libberton

    Low BMI pre op question

    Yes, you are a bit off in logic, if you can manage without surgery you should! This procedure will be painful and take time to recover, people eat through it all the time and sabotage their procedure (my point is it is no fix in reality). I appreciate the procedure and I try to eat every day for the new me and not to recover the old me.
  3. Robert S. Libberton

    Paxil and Sleeve

    I take it and I needed to increase the dosage from 10 to 20 post sleeve
  4. Robert S. Libberton

    I hit goal today!

    Wonderful work! I hope the best for you in the new year! Great job!
  5. Robert S. Libberton

    June 2019 sleevers

    Update, my stomach is healed, I yin and Yang with diet and diabetes. I am on the upside my weight is 223 from 289 and I hope my 240 stall is finally over. Ozempic helped manage my A1c a lot and had a neat side effects of feeling nausea which helps me control hunger and has helped my weight loss. I am hopeful to hit the 219-210 in the new year and will need to start buying clothes to offset my weight loss, I want to follow a minimalist perspective moving forward. I begin p90x again in Jan to tone up and keep the losses coming. I got a small dog and walking him 3 x a day has been super helpful!
  6. Robert S. Libberton

    This surgery is bullshit...

    Delay the survey fix the marriage or not prior to another life change, it takes 2 to tango and your own part is ignored in your post.
  7. Robert S. Libberton

    This surgery is bullshit...

    Usually the psych would screen out patients with this perspective
  8. Robert S. Libberton

    2 week stall?

    The stall is real, 10 days and I am working through it, kinda bummed though
  9. Robert S. Libberton

    Big Pouch Days and Little Pouch Days

    When does this phenomenon start after surgery?
  10. Robert S. Libberton

    Left Shoulder pain Post Surgical GAS not Heart Attack

    For my shoulder?
  11. OMG, when does this annoying pain stop 👹 from the gas in the left shoulder (6 days post op) Here's what I am doing: Walking Moving the should joint regularly changing position every hour What can I do to get the Gas out of the should quicker, it's getting better but every little hiccup from the belly causes a pain spike in the L shoulder.
  12. Robert S. Libberton

    Accountability Partner

    how are you doing?
  13. Robert S. Libberton

    I... Have... Made... Poo!

    OMG, I am still getting used to the new bodily changes but I last pooped 5 days ago at the procedure. I was getting anxious and thinking that maybe, just maybe you don't make poop if all you drink is water... Wrong. I just wanted to share my joy at a return to some normalcy. I have been on stool softeners twice a day since the surgery to make sure I did not get constipated, I will relax down to 1 when I am on a routine without constipation. Any advice on keeping regular?
  14. Robert S. Libberton

    question for everyone who had gastric sleeve

    no judgment implied, but has she sought the help of a licensed mental health professional? This may be helpful for her in normalizing to her new normal.

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