Hetera 44 Posted October 17, 2011 I'm just beginning to explore the possibility of having VSL. The research I've read on-line says one can reasonably expect to lose up to 50-70% of their "overage" in the first year. For me, that would be roughly 70 lbs (which would DELIGHT me!). Are your results meeting your expectations, seriously? I would really be happy just to get to 180lbs (down from (260 lbs). I don't have to weight 160 lbs.... does that sound reasonable? Achievable? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted October 17, 2011 I'm just beginning to explore the possibility of having VSL. The research I've read on-line says one can reasonably expect to lose up to 50-70% of their "overage" in the first year. For me, that would be roughly 70 lbs (which would DELIGHT me!). Are your results meeting your expectations, seriously? I would really be happy just to get to 180lbs (down from (260 lbs). I don't have to weight 160 lbs.... does that sound reasonable? Achievable? I think this is reasonable if you stay on plan. I have lost 78 pounds in less than a year. I have 14 to go. That is over 87% excess weight loss. I am not perfect, do not eat meat (there for I eat more carbs than most) and am a "slow" loser... and still managed to do this. I do exercise 4 days a week. Good luck with you journey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A New Day 5 Posted October 17, 2011 I'm only a week out but losing 86 lbs. would put me at my 'skinny' ideal weight of 150 at 5'8". I started at 236 and am down 10 lbs today at one week out. 10 down, 76 to go!!! 1 New in 2012 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foxbins 625 Posted October 18, 2011 I'm 56 and have lost whatever my ticker says, 79 I think. I hit a normal BMI six weeks ago, so I have lost 100% of my "excess weight" and am losing some more so I can have a little wiggle room with the holidays coming. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rootman 1,101 Posted October 18, 2011 165 LBS in 9 months, the results have FAR EXCEEDED my expectations, I was accepting the fact that it would take me 2 years to get to where I am today. I seem to have reached a plateau thought. I am technically still 20 lbs overweight at 210 lbs (NOT obese though) and having problems breaking though the 200 lb barrier. This is a FAR cry from the 375+ lbs I weighed this time last year. It's worth every dime and all the relatively minor misery I put myself through - and looking back I was FAR more miserable being fat and having all sorts of health issues. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted October 18, 2011 I'm 56 and have lost whatever my ticker says, 79 I think. I hit a normal BMI six weeks ago, so I have lost 100% of my "excess weight" and am losing some more so I can have a little wiggle room with the holidays coming. Fox! You have done such a fantastic job! Many congrats to you! I have lost 9 more pounds since we last met.... still heading in the right direction. I'll get there too one day! Cheers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sammi25 18 Posted October 18, 2011 I am about 3 months out and have lost 67lbs total, about 47 since surgery in july. if you are dedicated and dont stretch out your sleevie you can definately succeed. good luck to u!!:bat: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Foxbins 625 Posted October 18, 2011 Fox! You have done such a fantastic job! Many congrats to you! I have lost 9 more pounds since we last met.... still heading in the right direction. I'll get there too one day! Cheers. Thanks! Well done to you too--still hitting the gym? I have slacked off and need to get back if I want my BodPod stats to improve... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted October 18, 2011 Thanks! Well done to you too--still hitting the gym? I have slacked off and need to get back if I want my BodPod stats to improve... dance class twice a week, walk an hour twice a week and whatever on the weekends, gardening or something. I am sneaking in some Calanetics for the under arms too...just started that.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kwikwits 20 Posted October 22, 2011 I'm just beginning to explore the possibility of having VSL. The research I've read on-line says one can reasonably expect to lose up to 50-70% of their "overage" in the first year. For me, that would be roughly 70 lbs (which would DELIGHT me!). Are your results meeting your expectations, seriously? I would really be happy just to get to 180lbs (down from (260 lbs). I don't have to weight 160 lbs.... does that sound reasonable? Achievable? I think everyone loses weight at their own pace so comparing weight loss can be frustrating. I am down nearly 80 pounds at 5 months but for someone barely 5 ft. 1in. I was fairly large at nearly 300 lbs and I believe my body was thrilled at the opportunity to shed some weight. I haven't had "stalls", but because eating solid food has been a challenge (even this far out from surgery) my body may have gone into "starvation mode" and is hanging on to pounds for survival. I know you have to "eat" to lose. My "fantasy goal" is 160 lbs -- and I think that is possible -- realistically I'd be happy if I'm merely "overweight" and no longer "obese". Try not to get too caught up in a numbers game -- measure success by how much better you feel, you move and enjoy living, being lighter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swizzly 901 Posted October 22, 2011 I'm coming up on eight months out and about 80lb loss, so I've lost 80% excess in eight months. I THINK I want to get to 140 lb, but I might stick around 150 if I start looking too skinny or something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
staceybea 0 Posted October 26, 2011 I've lost 41 lbs since my surgery on August 16th. I do eat a lot of chicken and my Breakfast is either Protein Shake or carnation instant breakfast sugar free. I don't exercise like I am supposed to but getting better! I am glad I had the surgery! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted October 29, 2011 I think this is reasonable if you stay on plan. I have lost 78 pounds in less than a year. I have 14 to go. That is over 87% excess weight loss. I am not perfect, do not eat meat (there for I eat more carbs than most) and am a "slow" loser... and still managed to do this. I do exercise 4 days a week. Good luck with you journey! I am 6 weeks pre-op. I need to lose 90-100 lbs. Once I reach goal, since I will continue to eat the same way, ounces and stuff, why wouldn't I keep losing weight? Obviously not to 0 (zero!) so what happens? maybe this is a silly question.... kathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
feedyoureye 3,087 Posted October 29, 2011 I am 6 weeks pre-op. I need to lose 90-100 lbs. Once I reach goal, since I will continue to eat the same way, ounces and stuff, why wouldn't I keep losing weight? Obviously not to 0 (zero!) so what happens? maybe this is a silly question.... kathy When you are at goal, you go into maintenance mode. Some simply eat what they have been, because their weight loss has come to a halt, others need to add calories in to maintain their new goal weight. I am losing very slowly at this point... and am adding some calories in to my daily plan to see how far I can go to stay the same. I mostly eat under 1200 calories a day at this point, and am thinking I will need to get up to around 1600 to stay the same at goal... I will see when I get there I guess! About a month ago or so, I added about 200 calories a day, and this helped me start losing again after a long stall. You will find that you can eat more and more (up to a point) as time goes by... the sleeve stretches a little and swelling goes down until it is going to stay the same size (assuming you don't stuff it until it hurts all the time!) I think I read this happens by around 8 months out. When you under eat, like we do on out losing plans, your body is burning excess fat to supply part of its energy needs, when you have lost the fat, then you need to eat enough to supply all of your energy needs. You do not eat the same ounces and calories the whole time you are losing. I started at about 1/4 cup at a sitting, and now I can eat quite a bit more...depending on what it is. Protein, about 1/2 cup... sliders and veggies up to 1 1/2 cups at a time. Each person will find these numbers and times a little diferent.. you need to discover the details of your life yourself. The Drs and we can give you guidelines, to point you in the general direction, but you will have to do the rest of the work yourself finding out what your body needs. Its all part of the adventure! 1 JackieOMonroe reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites