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PACU and floor placement help
njlimmer replied to CM1234's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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MyFitPal Premium subscription
njlimmer replied to njlimmer's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
That's one reason I'm trying MFP again. I was just recording my weight here on BP to watch my ticker move, but then that won't show me a graph over time of ups, downs, and dates. I'm trying to take pics once a month, but as I'm sure you know, at this stage, I'm not loving myself in pictures so I HATE them. Have you tried this smart measuring tape? It's on my wish list! https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B082W886W9/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_3?smid=A1WXKQ3NWKC8WT&psc=1 -
Does anyone use the MyFitPal premium subscription? Just wondering if it's worth it to get the extra benefits.
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MyFitPal Premium subscription
njlimmer replied to njlimmer's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thanks for this!! I've used the free version of MFP before, and I downloaded Baritastic to try it out. This really hit on some things that I wouldn't have noticed or knew that I needed! I appreciate it! I did like the timers on Baritastic, but I can use those for free and use MFP for the rest. Have you tried the new meal scan for MFP? It's fairly new, I think. I've been checking out the plans they have in MFP. I might try one out just to see if it'd make the premium worth it. I need some inspiration to get moving! -
MyFitPal Premium subscription
njlimmer replied to njlimmer's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I think they've added this function for premium users. https://support.myfitnesspal.com/hc/en-us/articles/360032622531-Can-I-track-Net-Carbs- -
I’m hoping for a bypass in March, but looking at all of the success stories, I just can’t believe that it’s really going to be possible. I thought if I wrote a list of all the things I’m looking forward to doing that it’d become more “real.” Feel free to add to it or if you’ve already experienced your own victories, please share! 1. Going to a professional game and not having to squeeze into a seat. Leaving said game without having bruises on my hips from the arms digging in. 2. Wearing fun socks. Tomorrow is Christmas sock day at work, and I never get to participate because I can’t wear tall socks because of my calves. 3. Getting a pair of tall boots - same problem as the socks! 4. Being able to put my wedding rings back on after YEARS of not wearing them. 5. Shopping in boutiques or any store in the regular section and not having to search for the women’s little corner. 6. Riding a roller coaster again.
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Good luck!!!
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Absolutely!! I'll be sharing from the rooftops! Good luck with your journey and thanks for the feels !!
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I'm scared of this too. It's one reason I've scoped out this forum and other tools to prepare. I'm one of those who do better if I know things upfront. I feel much better prepared since coming here. Also, for my insurance, I only needed one dietician appointment, but I'm doing more than that. I'm feeling better prepared as she talks to me about eating habits that I can work on now to prepare for later. I've also started talking to my therapist about my eating habits and paying attention to the mental game behind it. That sipping water though... that's going to be my Achille's Heel!
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I feel this one, @OAGBPal One of the reasons I'm finally going through with this is that when I grew up, we lived about 3 hrs from Cedar Point (ahem... best amusement park EVER) and my mom and I would be able to ride together. Even into her late 50s early 60s, we'd still be able to ride. I'm 47 and have NEVER ridden with my kids because I can't fit the belt, and I'm terrified of that walk of "shame." I also don't think I could climb in and out of the coaster cars to begin with. I'm only 47 and this is where I am. I feel like I've already put this off for too long, but it's not too late to make some of those memories with my kids. Plus, if I'm this way at 47, where will I be in 5, 10, 15 years? On a walker? In a wheelchair? My dad died of a heart attack at 52, and on the anniversary of his passing, is when I got the news that not only did I have high blood pressure and high cholesterol, I'm now also diabetic. My girls have stopped asking to do things with me because they know I CAN'T do them. Yeah... I feel this one.
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It does look pretty spiffy. It came up while I was checking out the scale.
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What creams/lotions did you find that worked for you? There are so many!
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So you New WLS people Make it/ Survive
njlimmer replied to Mr Alley Gator's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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I'm nowhere close to surgery, but what about those baby type crackers that basically dissolve? Someone on YouTube recommended them, but I'm not sure if they'd be allowed or if it'd too many carbs, or whatever. I'm curious for when I get to the stage.
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Once a week at this point. I know there are fluctuations, but it can still throw me off. Way too easy for me to throw up my hands, and say - well, might as well eat what I want today since XYZ happened already! I haven't yet gotten my tool but I'm working on some good habits now to prep for after.
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If you have Amazon Prime you should be able to get it in a day or two. If you don't have Prime, you could sign up for the free trial and then cancel later.
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Favorite Grocery Products
njlimmer replied to ChubRub's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I find these at Costco. They are so creamy and so much cheaper than the Starbucks egg bites. The Flavcity guy recommended them too. They also have a ham and cheese one too. -
Congrats!!
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I'm totally new so please forgive me if this is a ridiculous question... but what about baby food during the pureed stage?