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Anyone for October 2020?
Babyphat76 replied to barbieater's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was also 10/05- how are you doing? -
I'm 51 and I'm scheduled for surgery on 10/27/20.
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Anyone for October 2020?
Amyejean replied to barbieater's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
HI new here, just had surgery on 10/6 -
I am scheduled for 10/27 (Eeek!)
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Random question
GreenTealael replied to Isabelmonster's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
When I had VSG, maybe 5-10 mins for liquids, 15-30 solids With my RNY, immediately for liquids, 5-10 mins solids -
If you are not 100% sure you want surgery, perhaps you should back out. Success is up to you. Follow your plan for the rest of your life and you're golden. Sounds easy but we all know better. People that need surgery again in 5, 10, 20 years returned to old habits. Make sure you are doing the right thing for you. I'm 17+ years post-op and I don't need another surgery. Good luck, Tek
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How Soon Is Too Soon for Reset?
nolo56788 replied to nolo56788's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Gonna answer rapid fire haha: I don’t count calories but I stick to that 1/2 cup serving size for whatever I eat (and I cook all my food 9.5/10) I limit carbs (only veggie substitutes). I do about 2-3 meals a day with no snacks in between. I would say it’s been about a month since I’ve seen weight loss because I haven’t breached the 270s since my month post. Ive seen the resets where you mimic the post-op stages in a week but haven’t heard of the one of protein shakes. So any info on that would be great! Thank you for responding too! -
Anyone for October 2020?
Onmyway301 replied to barbieater's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That's awesome!! Good luck!! I had my surgery on 10/1 and everything went well. I'm healing fast and today I move on to the Puree Diet. I refuse to blend everything Lol, so my dietician and I came up with great alternatives for me. I am totally embracing my new journey. Good luck again to you and all Sleevers. -
I want to back out I’m so scared of having my SVG surgery in 2 days. My doctor is going to be upset at me. I have Gerd now and I’m afraid to have it later. I don’t want to go through another surgery afterwards. If I were to do the sleeve would I need another surgery 10 to 20 years down the line?
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I had my surgery 8/19 and I was 315. The lowest I've gotten 281 (saw it one time so it counts haha) and I've been hovering in the low 280s ever since. My nutritionist allowed me to go to a regular diet (albeit smaller servings) at my one-month check-in. I'm just starting to feel like maybe they moved me too fast and I stretched my stomach perhaps. Would any of you suggest a reset? I'm feeling kind of lost and starting to feel like I wasted money,
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10/26 here! Sent from my Pixel 2 using BariatricPal mobile app
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Surgery on 10/1/20 join me on my journey
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Today marks 3 weeks post op Gastric Bypass for me, I’m currently down 50 lbs from my starting weight and 20 lbs from surgery weight. I was cleared for food 10 days out of surgery but haven’t seemed to be able to keep anything down and that’s kept me from eating. Given I haven’t been the best with protein intake but all I can seem to do is sleep all day because my body simply doesn’t have the energy to be up. If anyone has any suggestions that would help I’d greatly appreciate it.
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My weight tends to normally fluctuate +/- 5-10 lbs. I usually have to regiment myself by eating boring foods (protein 🤣) if I'm up and party foods if I'm down. One thing I have not done/will not do is try to out exercise my fun food phase, I just cut down on them since I know they are the culprit. But also lots of people have gained from stress, and this time has been very stressful. Good Luck ♥️
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I normally gain during November and December and then take the next few months losing the weight. This year I had to work from home and by the middle of May had gained 7 lbs from the holidays and then an additional 10 lbs from March to the Middle of May. As of today I have lost the 17 lbs. Part of my insurance program is they have an app where I weigh in every day and give you suggestions on losing weight. You also have to take picture of your meals and submit on the app. As a result of having someone to be accountable to has kept me somewhat in line. The main weight gaining opportunity is unhealthy snacking. So this been curtailed as well.
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Anyone for October 2020?
stacy234 replied to barbieater's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
10/20 Sent from my SM-G973U using BariatricPal mobile app -
Getting rid of old/large clothes - too soon?
Recidivist replied to LAJ23's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Get rid of them. During my weight loss, I donated everything that no longer fit and bought a few second-hand items just so I had something that fit until I lost more. One word of warning: I bought lots of new clothes when I reached my lowest weight of 132. Then I had a 10-pound gain during maintenance before settling in at 142. I would recommend waiting until you have been on maintenance for a while before splurging on a whole new wardrobe. -
Same thing happened to me around week 3-4 and again this week at week 9-10!! The first stall was because I actually wasn't getting in enough protein or calories (crazy right) and my nutritionist says that stalls and fluctuations are common and normal, due to water weight, retention, etc.
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Dry, brittle hair
IWantTheDream replied to CheerfulLoser's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Youcan also try this product that the hairdressers use it’s called it’s a 10. It’s a leave in conditioner. It is pretty impressive. Good luck -
Anyone go into surgery alone?
ladyJ2198 replied to samiaam25's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I went alone and I didn’t even have energy or want to even call anyone until 10 or so hours after so let everyone know you’ll reach out when you can -
statistically speaking, you'll lose more with bypass than you will with sleeve, but it's only about a 5% difference. Plus an average is just an average - you'll find people who fall on either side of the average. There are people who are extremely successful with both surgeries - and people who fail with both surgeries. 14 lbs is a lot. You may lose that the first three or four months, depending on a whole host of other factors (sex, age, metabolic rate, activity level, starting BMI, etc), but weight loss slows down a lot after that. I started at well over 300 lbs. I lost 16 lbs the first month, maybe 12 or so lbs a month for a couple of months after that, then I think around 10 lbs a month until I was about 7 months out, and then 5-8 lbs a month until I got about a year out. After that, things really slowed down until it finally stopped at around 20 months out. P.S. With your starting BMI, your weight loss isn't going to be really speedy. You WILL lose it if you're committed to your program, but 14 lbs a month is overly optimistic for someone at your weight. Most of us start out much heavier.
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I am currently 56 and I am having surgery on October 19, 2020.
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🙌 One year revision - Band to Sleeve
ErickaMOM replied to BayougirlMrsS's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
The following picture was taken of me on Sunday 10/04/20 -
Anyone for October 2020?
mskidd22 replied to barbieater's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am scheduled for 10/9 and I am growing nervous