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December 2012 --- Band Buddies Unite!
Norinabambina replied to LadyLeigh2012's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Banded Dec. 17, 2012. Down 16 lbs. since surgery and 33 all together. My most anticipated NSV will to be able to paint my toenails without propping my leg up on the tub and still getting out of breath from bending over my own fat! Lol -
i've definitely lost some inches :)
Ms skinniness replied to princesstia's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This is such a cool feeling. Wait until you put some slacks on in the am that fit you nicely and by the afternoon, they're way tooooooo big....... I loved that...... Oh wait, your going to get a whole new wardrobe of clothes! Yayyyyyyy! I just buy the clothing that I absolutely love, no settling for items I really don't like. This is truly the best NSV! -
December 2012 --- Band Buddies Unite!
Nyreebnks replied to LadyLeigh2012's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
NSV i was able to put on work pants ,tuck my shirt in and where a belt.. no stomach hang over -
December 2012 --- Band Buddies Unite!
Nyreebnks replied to LadyLeigh2012's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
NSV i was able to put on work pants , tuck my shirt in and where a belt.. no stomach hang over -
I usually work from home so don't see people face to face too often. I think it has been a month since I was in, but I have lost about 10# since and more importantly I have been doing high intensity interval training. I have been doing boot camp, spinning - just stuff that really does body toning. I went in today wearing my size 10 dress and I could not help but notice what a defined waist I had! This dress is fairly conservative - long sleeves and high neckline but very modern and close fitting and short. I wore it with black tights and ankle boots. I went into my bosses office to show off as she is very supportive. I took off the long sweater and she gave me all the wowsa type remarks. I went to put my sweater back on and she said "You leave that sweater off! With a body like that, you gotta flaunt it!" So, at first I was kinda self conscious, but I relaxed into it as everyone complimented me - I proudly wore that cute dress, not covered up, all day long!!! I had a couple of people not recognize me today - although those people I haven't seen in 6 months or more. It was funny to have to show people my badge to remind them who I was...lol Anyway, I was feeling great today!
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Congrats!! I keep wanting to try running on the tredmill but I am fearful. Icant seem to push past 3.2 mikes for speed and 2 incline!! I usually do 2 miles in about 40 minutes and am drenched so I know I am benefitting!! But that is great for you and a great nsv!!
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The clothes sizes are one of the best NSV's . I'm wearing a belt to hold up 16s right now as 14s are too snug. Try Old Navy for 18s, they seem to run a big bigger in the waist.
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Glad your feeling better... Hope to hear a NSV from you soon.
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long distance running lapbanders ..a question...
B-52 replied to gldngrrl's topic in Fitness & Exercise
I like to run first thing in the morning....as a matter of fact it is 5am here now and I'm getting ready to leave.... I like to run an empty stomach....I will take some liquid Protein (15gm) before a run just for energy...along with my Vitamins, Omega 3's, etc.,.....but no food because I want to burn fat...not the food I just ate. Soon I will need to eat before I run, because I don't have much, if any, fat left to burn....but the protein seems to help tremendously and I do not like feeling like I just ate when I work out.... I drink 32oz of Water before during and after running. I will have a high protein smoothie after my workout....but this is also my Breakfast, not just a recovery. As far as abdominal pain....it has nothing to do with being banded.....but everything to do with your body getting extremely "toned" like no other exercise can possibly do.... I have not lost any significant weight in about a year now.....BUT I have dropped 2 clothing sizes just the same, and ready to go to a third drop....that will tell you something about running! I had someone ask me, right out of the blue, if I was a runner.....I said how can you tell? They said I have the legs of a runner and walk (stride) like I run a lot... That was the best NSV I have received in a long time....and never saw that one coming.... (did I mention I'm 61 years old?) -
I bought two pairs of size 14 jeans today!!! I'm so excited. I cannot remember the last time I could wear a 14!! :-) yay!!
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Keep it up! Many more NSV's to come!
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I am only 36 pounds lost and I had several NSVs on vacation. First the seat belt on the plane was very loose and not tight like normal. Second, I rode on roller coasters for the first time in years because I wasn't scared I wouldn't fit. And third, I saw pics of me in a bathing suit and didnt cringe;) Ready for the next 36!!!!!!
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That is so awesome!!!! This is a NSV I will look forward to as well. haha.... Keep up the awesome job!!! Woot Woot
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Yay for the both the scale victory (onederland) and the NSV clothes from express! Keep up the good work.
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Hey guys i just wanna announce.....I am in Onederland!!! Officially 199.0!!! Surgery datw of 10/25/12 starting weight of 243!!! Also I am officially a size 10 in Express...this is a very big deal becausw I nevee have been able to buy ANYTHING from there...I use to b a size 16!!
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I am elated and in awe that I am at 390, while I was heavier it seemed impossible to get below 400, but I am grateful I'm below 400. My next goal is below 300, then 200, then I want to stop somewhere between 150 and 169lbs. Any hoo, on to the NSV: 1. My Christmas present was new clothes because all of my 7x, 6x, 5x shirts and 42 and 44 pants are way too big, I can now fit a 22/24 sweater comfortably and 26 jeans, before I couldn't get one leg into the avenue's largest pair of jeans a 30/32 2. I actually ran up the flight of stairs into my apartment and didn't feel like my heart was going to explode LOL 3. I jogged through the parking lot with my daughters, (because of the cold) to the store entrance and one of my daughters said, "Mommy you can run now? Wow!! Before I would slowly lumber through the parking lot and feel like passing out, and one day my daughter 5 at the time told my husband, I don't want to walk with mommy, she walks too slow, I wanted to cry. Now I can keep up and most times I'm a few feet ahead and waiting on everyone else. 4. All of the heels in my closet are now too big! I wanted to start wearing them but now they flop off my feet when I walk in them. 5. My next goal also is the notorious booth :ph34r: It's been a long time and I want to see if I can fit without turning sideways. 6. Turnstiles are no longer scary. 7. I can do a few laps at the mall without having to find a bench to sit on or a motorized cart, same for the grocery store.
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Hating Myself & Afraid Less than 6 Weeks Out...Long Post...Needing Support
lessofmeismore replied to deedeemuffin's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Definitely write down your nsv's I remember clearly feeling how you're feeling...there are stages to this new journey we are on and you are adjusting. Think positive...it will happen...keep getting support, you need to have that, we all do. I really look forward to hearing from you more as I know 6 months from now you will be helping others with the same feelings and struggles you are having now... And yes consider what works for you, honestly, as long as your choosing healthy choices, you will succeed!! Look forward to being suprised because you are going to lose the weight and your new life awaits!! One day at a time -
Hating Myself & Afraid Less than 6 Weeks Out...Long Post...Needing Support
deedeemuffin replied to deedeemuffin's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I too find myself comparing myself to others on the boards especially. I also have been in the 380's probably at least ten times over the past 3 years. It would usually take me 2 months instead if the 2 weeks it took this time. I think I have a fear that my body won't let me go below 380. I think that when I get into the 370's it will be more real that this is really working. I will definitely keep my psych & nut appts. I have had victories. I am losing weight differently this time. The ONE pair of jeans that I own are now too big at the waist. Maybe I need to start writing down my NSV so I can look at them when I am feeling down. -
Finally Stopped Lying to the DMV
iegal replied to cherrybombknits's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I lied to the DMV for so many years, by over 50 lbs. No one ever said a word. But, my favorite NSV is being special screened after losing all my weight. TSA did not think it was me. Ah, the joys the the VSG. I love my sleeve and have no regrets. Congrats! -
Tell me your recent NSV!
gloriann replied to Boofster's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My NSV is being able to enjoy SEX without any extra movement from by butt and belly. LOL!!! -
Tell me your recent NSV!
Free2BMe002 replied to Boofster's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You are all awesome! I can't wait to be right there with you -- but I have one of "those" questions --- what is NSV? -
Tell me your recent NSV!
dar1983 replied to Boofster's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
*Having NO slacks left to wear to work (all too big!) *Crossing my legs. Comfortably..without going numb *Fitting into an XL sports tank (formerly wore a 22/24 top) *I made so many new holes in my belts, I had to get rid of them altogether! There are more NSVs, and I cherish each one. -
Great NSV!! You also had great scale victory also!! you are right to never be disappointed a loss is a loss... and Im so very happy for you. Stay positive and it will all fall in to place!
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So it has been a year. To the day. Wow! Just…wow. Progress has been steady. Had a slip up but I am back on track. I think there for a little while I felt bullet proof, you know? Nine months out and I was doing well. I have an additional metabolism issue (genetic) that I knew I would not be the high end loser, so I was comfortable with my loss. I had a foot injury, couldn’t run for a long time, couldn’t do as much of what I normally do as often…and let some bad habits creep in as I dealt with inactivity (inactivity = boredom for me). Holidays were approaching and I was really feeling the loss of my Mom (My Mom passed away a week after my surgery, unexpectedly). So I slipped. Then I caught myself and got right back up again. My “last diet” began in January of 2011…I lost some after months of trying, kept it off a little, and about the same time it began to creep back on I was diagnosed with a tumor in my stomach lining – call it serendipity or what you will…I had to have a lot of my tummy removed anyway, I had lost weight I did not want to put back on, and long story short: “last diet” 1/2011, diagnosed w/tumor 10/2011, sleeved 1/4/2012. I was self-pay more than insurance covered anything, because the insurance argued I could get the tumor removed endoscopically, grrrr…but oh well and bills, bills, bills later (paid but disputing a balance w/ with my insurance) sleeved…and I would pay so much more, in hindsight. It has been a crazy journey, so many NSV, so much rediscovering myself….I am nowhere near done. Support from this group has been so important… I am back into everything I missed, trying new things, and there is something about this – doing this now – it is like I am discovering a whole new me. At 39 years old, I am coming “into my own” at the same time I am adapting to my new body…it blows my mind still… Size 14 for now…will maybe try for 10, but 12 would be great. At 5’10” and built like a linebacker, rather than a ballerina it’s a good size for me. Wish me perseverance, and strength - and the same to you all… God Bless. Namaste. Always.
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