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About Jesse Liberty
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- Birthday 07/10/1955
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https://jesseliberty.com
About Me
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Biography
Mobile Software programmer & author. In addition to 25 programming books, I have a new, not-yet-published novel.
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Male
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Programming, Writing, Photography, Jazz
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"Senior Software Engineer" / Author
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Acton
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MA
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01720
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This scale gives you that and a lot more. It seems dead-on reliable and the app is excellent.
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Good suggestions, thanks. I haven't been measuring, but I have been noting new pants/shirt sizes and this week, new sneaker size!
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I was finding checking every day motivating. But now that the amount is down by tenths (and then back up some days) it is making me crazy so I may go to once a week. My real fear is that I'll stop losing altogether, and I have another 50# to go. Aiiii.
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That helps a lot, actually. My goal is to lose 145 altogether, though 135 would put me at 200 which would be fine. I started in May (with surgery in August) and have lost 85 so far, so I'm optimistic about hitting my goal by spring, much as you have. We'll see. If you are comfortable, can you say a bit about what foods you are not eating, and what kind of Bariatric surgery you had?
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armartin98 reacted to a post in a topic: How fast?
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So, the $64,000 question that I'm sure all newbies want to know: how fast (on average) do most people lose weight after surgery. I know, I know, everyone's different, but surely there is a range. I lost very quickly before and immediately after surgery, but now that I'm about 6 or 7 weeks out, it has slowed dramatically (less than 1/2 pound per day). Is that common? Does it speed up and slow down and then back up and down (much like my investments 🤣)? I'm trying to lose another 50-60 pounds. Should I be thinking 6 months or 2 years? Thanks PS: I bet no one has ever asked this before. Sorry, couldn't find a thread on this.
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summerseeker reacted to a post in a topic: set goal weight
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OK, i found it. Go to your name, then "my surgery" and you can get there to set your weight numbers. Wow, they hid that. Of course, updates to your weight are at the bottom of the column on the right on any given page.
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I have found out how to set my current weight, but not how to modify my target weight. Help anyone? thanks.
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It still hurts to eat and drink
Jesse Liberty replied to Only Me's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thank you for sharing that. I am 67 and this is my first weight (and I hope last) Bariatric surgery. Good luck with your next procedure and don't give up! -
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It still hurts to eat and drink
Jesse Liberty replied to Only Me's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You lost 16# in one week?? That's amazing. Losing weight is non-linear, you should expect some ups and downs. -
Much easier, thanks
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Jesse Liberty replied to Jesse Liberty's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That's because it is well hidden. Click on the drop down next to your name at the very top of the page and choose My Surgery. Then on the left you'll have a few choices. The one you want is progress. -
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Jesse Liberty replied to Jesse Liberty's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My daughter was born there as well. I was very impressed by the quality of care both times. -
It still hurts to eat and drink
Jesse Liberty replied to Only Me's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had a miserable time the first day (had to stay over in hospital a second night) and a hard time the second day, but then it got much better. My feeling, if this isn't going away by tomorrow, call your Dr. -
Posted to my blog about this effort
Jesse Liberty replied to Jesse Liberty's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My blog focuses on .NET programming, lately with an emphasis on .NET MAUI My other blog (http://jlauthor.me) focuses on my not-yet-published novel 😉 Thanks.