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  1. 4th Fill today. I'm now at 5.25 cc's. Definitely feeling restriction. I'm having trouble with choosing foods I can eat. I tried a piece of fish today and got stuck. No bueno! Not really loosing a whole bunch of weight either... hmm. Any suggestions on food would be great because I'm getting pretty tired of these shakes. Help!

    1. Veronica Page

      Veronica Page

      maybe since you are just feeling the restriction you should try some high protein liquids to get those in and then really really chew your food. I know that when I first started I had to bite, chew and wait and min or two to make sure I wasn't over doing it. Try a work out plan to lost some weight, a lot of people weight til they have lost significant amount of weight but I feel that the sooner you start the healthier you are and easier it becomes over time. The more muscle you add the more calories you burn and since muscle is leaner you looker thinner when weight loss isn't happening!

    2. SelyGee

      SelyGee

      It looks like I'm having to go in and take some fluid out because I was up all night throwing up and can't seem to get anything down. Not even water! This has been the worst thus far. :/

  2. Had my 3-month (really, 3.5-month) follow-up appointment with my surgeon this morning. I've exceeded his one-year weight loss goal. He kept saying, "Wow!" and "Amazing!" Made me feel pretty good, as I'm still having a lot of trouble wrapping my mind around my weight loss.

    1. LisaS73

      LisaS73

      Awesome girl! What an inspiration!

  3. I am officially over 100 pounds lost from my highest weight! I am so happy today!!!

  4. my zumba leggings are loose, I lost weight or I had them on backwards... I'm going for I lost weight!

    1. Miss Mac

      Miss Mac

      One of the best NSVs is the first time your pants fall down because they are too loose!

    2. Madtownsunshine17
    3. Elode
  5. No matter what I do I can't lose weight this month. Frustrating!

    1. ShrinkingPeach

      ShrinkingPeach

      I am stuck atm as well. Hang in there, it will happen, just stick to the plan!

    2. emma4884

      emma4884

      Stalls test us, that's for sure. My bariatric group has never mentioned them. Thanks to this site we know stalls are part of this experience. We are not alone!

    3. Veronica Page

      Veronica Page

      I'm chronically tired too now due to my anemia which has gotten worst so I think that has something to do with it!

  6. Weight loss came to a stand still. I think it may be due to too few calories. Gonna change it up a little.

    1. ShrinkingPeach

      ShrinkingPeach

      It happens! Sometimes you are losing inches when the scale isn't moving too!

    2. Paige Dukes

      Paige Dukes

      My clothing doesn't feel like it is any looser. I also havent been getting enough water. I haven't taken very good care of myself the past week and a half and I need to get back on track. I admit I do need to start measuring, though.

       

    3. ShrinkingPeach

      ShrinkingPeach

      You will get there! It takes time and gets so frustrating. I have been battling the same 2 pounds for a couple weeks and finally lost it...lol

  7. 5 days in my pre-op diet. Wednesday I will be having a conversion from the sleeve to bypass. I've had a rough go with acid reflux since the sleeve. I have to get my gallbladder removed also because I now have stones. When I started out on my journey I was 275lbs. Since the sleeve back in 2011 my lowest weight has been 223lbs and now I am at 239lbs. I still can't eat much of anything. Please keep me in your prayers as I go thru this one last time.

    1. "MekaOnAMission"

      "MekaOnAMission"

      I was sleeved on Feb 11, 2013, not 2011. Sorry!

    2. SleeveandRNYchica

      SleeveandRNYchica

      Wishing you the best! I am having sleeve to bypass revision in October! Please keep us posted.

  8. The Porky Pirate

    My Weight Loss Journey

    Every few weeks I'll snap a photo of myself in the same outfit. I hope then to animate the sequence (once I've lost the weight) and marvel at the change.
  9. CarlosLG

    c4l34l

    This is my at my heaviest weight, December 2013
  10. MrsGamgee

    Before

    February 2018, pre-op Weight: 260lbs
  11. mamaofsix

    Mamaof6

    I was told by specialist after specialist that I would get rid of all the joint and muscle pain after I lost weight. Not one had a suggestion as to how to do that when I could barely walk across the room. A girlfriend messaged me and told me about the sleeve. I hadn’t my sleeve in August of. 2015. Lost almost 90lbs and gained back almost 30in the last year after a serious medical issue. I’m back and I’m going to lose it for good this time.
  12. FLABOY50

    Photos of Robert

    Just photos of me along my weight loss journey. Hard to believe I am nine months out already. The surgery has changed my life.
  13. sjfink

    Weight loss

  14. Slim r

    My journey

    Starting weight 339 January 17,2017
  15. teacupnosaucer

    Before

    Photos of me at my various pre-surgery weights.
  16. anna_queen

    Before:Anna

    This was the day before my surgery. My weight was at 250.
  17. CocoaRNYBBCPromsFanInUS

    JenCoBu's Odyssey

    From a 'Butter-pillar' to a 'Catter-fly'! LOL! Under Reconstruction and Improved Management. The weight of my flesh has been a burden for 42 years since the age of 5 and half when my parents & I were transferred from Germany (U.S. Army Brat) to Ft. Lewis, WA the Summer of '75. That's when my pituitary glands jumped the track. Oh I was born 6lbs. 7oz, but in 1976 (by this time we were stationed in Maryland) because my mom was befuddled as to why her little Jenny was busting out all over; esp. in the chest area as well as gaining wt. So at age 6 I was diagnosed by a Captain that was a pediatrician that saw cases like mine overseas. I had PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY. Couldn't stop my inherited DNA either. So you couldn't stop this runaway freight train and the only casualty in this wreck was me. I was a physically active girl, ate about the same as any other kid & later adolescent. But my body wasn't breaking down anything. Frustrated from that along with being bullied and beaten up almost ritualistically, and humiliated by family members, I was suicidal by age 9. Only 2 dear elem. school friends kept me sane... and alive; but they never knew that. Well into teendom, young adulthood, womanhood, i was bulimic, I worked out, I starved. You name it. Desperation makes you do/ try anything. The only thing shrinking was my bank account. Long story short, it wasn't until I was 45 & practically destitute, sickly and agoraphobic after ballooning up even moreso in weight and suffering 2 very bad falls, I qualified for Medicaid/ Care Source Ins. and my first case worked pleaded with Visiting Physicians Assn. to accept me in their care, esp. since I can't drive (no license but have had a Passport since I was 10mos. old). My 1st PCP had mobile x-ray techs, and other specialist come to my apt. In the end I finally learned I not only had HYPOthyroidism, but that it was UNDER developed. My vindication & Redemption. I cried because I knew it had to be something that contributed to the maddening weight gain, the yo-yo'ing. I was never an over eater. So all of my earlier, healthy, traditional weight loss methods for decades failed because of this culprit. Add insult to injury I became type 2 diabetic at 44/45 too. I refused insulin. Telling them I'll do my damnedest to lose what I can and reduce my blood sugar through altering my food consumption & with exercise from a phys. therapist that came to my flat. I was too hvy for my frame to exercise properly, walking was chore, especially with bone loss to boot. And I was, and still am, self conscious being seen by people. Having lived in NYC you'd think I could handle masses of people. But I can't. But I'm learning. Slow & steady. With all my efforts and my necessary "surgical intervention", and those doctors, therapists, nurses & personal assistants and my BFF, I can LIVE & live better and healthier, not merely exist. Also, I no longer have type 2 diabetes, but I still test because I'm 'prone' to it. Better safe than sorry. People don't live long in, what remains of, my family. So I have to live. My nieces/ great and great-great nieces look up to & stay in touch with me always. I need to do right by my standards, give them someone to look up to, and do special things to honor my late husband whom i lost 16 yrs ago in 2003, but I couldn't at that time. I currently started at Planet Fitness & go super early to avoid crowds and will restart my aqua therapy late fall of 2019. Desperately trying to lose more & more weight so I can 1. get a receptionist job outside my apartment to earn a real paycheck and 2, have skin removal surgery w/ breast reduction & lift. Then COOL SCULPTING much later after that. Btw, the gent in the tux w/ me in pink (2010) is an ex bf, NOT my wonderful late husband, Michael. He's the one standing next to me in the dark blue denim 2 pc dress on my niece's deck outside in 2002 immediately after breakky [as you can see by his tummy. It was gone by 1pm that day]. He was the sweetest English muffin I ever met LOL! (he was a Londoner, a published author and my former boss ). And my greatest supporter of my aspirations. So that being said, enjoy my pics. Toodles!
  18. crystal.davis2014

    Cryssi 2016 to 2019

    From 360 to 220. Still some weight to loose but I am happy and healthy!
  19. 500 patients screening prior to bariatric surgery #sleeve#gastricbypass#roux_en_y#weightloss#egypt#osamatahagroup#moelshafie
  20. CajunSam

    MGB

    Weight loss before
  21. cookarue

    Cookarue

    Starting weight: 235 Goal weight: 150 Current weight: 138
  22. Karina's WLS Journey

    Karina

    Hello!!! Here is my story. My heaviest weight was 375, I got the lapband in 2011. I lost a little over 100 pounds, Became Pregnant and gained 60 pounds. After a few years the lapband stopped working. I yo yo my weight and started having bad acid reflux to the point that I couldn’t sleep laying or sitting up. Last year in June 2017 I had my lapband removed, and started the program to get a revision. Didn’t get it then, on August 28th, 2018 I will be having my VSG surgery . Tomorrow August 13 I start my liquid diet
  23. The roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery, or RNY, can be your weight loss solution after years of struggling with obesity. Thousands of patients have successfully lost weight and kept it off after RNY, which is the most well-known kind of bariatric surgery.
    Weight loss surgery is life-changing, and the best information can help you succeed. The Big Book on the Gastric Bypass: Everything You Need to Lose Weight and Live Well with the Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery! provides the information and tips you need to make the most out of this chance to overcome obesity forever.

    How is the RNY procedure performed? How can it help you lose weight? Is the gastric bypass surgery your best option for weight loss? What should you look for when choosing a surgeon? What will your diet be like? How can you reduce complications and side effects?

    This book is for you if you are just starting to consider weight loss surgery, if you know you want the RNY in particular or if you are already a gastric bypass patient. The book is a great gift option and also a great choice if you are supporting a gastric bypass patient. Learn all about:

    • Average weight loss after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RNY)
    • Choosing a surgeon and paying for surgery
    • Safely preparing for and recovering from surgery
    • All about the RNY diet for weight loss and health
    • Health benefits and risks of the gastric bypass
    • Embracing life as a RNY patient


    This complete guide covers the entire RNY journey – don’t be left behind!

    This is the PDF version.

    $9.99

  24. The vertical sleeve gastrectomy, or gastric sleeve, can be your weight loss solution after years of struggling with obesity. Thousands of patients have successfully lost weight and kept it off after vertical sleeve gastrectomy.
    Making the right decisions can help you make the most out of this life-changing experience. The Big Book on the Gastric Sleeve: Everything You Need to Lose Weight and Live Well with the Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy! provides the information and tips you need to make the most out of this chance to overcome obesity forever.
    How does the gastric sleeve work? Is the vertical sleeve gastrectomy your best option? Who will your surgeon be? What will your diet be like? How can you reduce complications and side effects?

    This indispensible book answers these questions and more with straightforward and complete explanations. The authors, a successful weight loss surgery patient and a nutritionist specializing in weight loss speak to those considering weight loss surgery, current gastric sleeve patients and their supporters. Learn about:

    • Expected weight loss after vertical sleeve gastrectomy (VSG)
    • Choosing a surgeon and paying for surgery
    • Safely preparing for and recovering from surgery
    • Avoiding mistakes that can slow weight loss and harm your health
    • The VSG diet for weight loss: what, when and how much to eat
    • Health benefits and risks of the sleeve
    • Embracing life as a sleeve patient


    This complete guide covers the entire VSG journey – don’t miss out on critical information that can get you the weight loss that you want and deserve!

    This is the PDF version.

    $9.99

  25. BigShine9

    Shine before weight

    330lbs

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