sarahjp 15 Posted July 6, 2013 Hi Everyone Its been a while since I said Hi and im slowly catching up on a few months of reading to see what people have been up to. If you don't remember me I was banded in 2010 followed by 2 yrs of yo yo adjustments and stomach that was never happy at meal time and put the 20 kgs I lost plus 10kgs more on top of it it back on. Forcing me to take a huge step and have the sleeve done..... So I took a huge step and in December after waiting 10 weeks post having my band out. I finally went and had the sleeve done. I was 152kgs pre op and as of today I have am at 132kgs Making a grand total of 20kgs lost since December. My surgeon thinks Im not losing enough weight. That I should have lost more by now. ..... I really want to see double digits by December. So if anyone has and tips to push my weight lose on I would love to hear it... I will put up so before and after photos ... soon. Hope everyone is well Sarah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelliv 659 Posted July 6, 2013 Hi Everyone Its been a while since I said Hi and im slowly catching up on a few months of reading to see what people have been up to. If you don't remember me I was banded in 2010 followed by 2 yrs of yo yo adjustments and stomach that was never happy at meal time and put the 20 kgs I lost plus 10kgs more on top of it it back on. Forcing me to take a huge step and have the sleeve done..... So I took a huge step and in December after waiting 10 weeks post having my band out. I finally went and had the sleeve done. I was 152kgs pre op and as of today I have am at 132kgs Making a grand total of 20kgs lost since December. My surgeon thinks Im not losing enough weight. That I should have lost more by now. ..... I really want to see double digits by December. So if anyone has and tips to push my weight lose on I would love to hear it... I will put up so before and after photos ... soon. Hope everyone is well Sarah Hi Sarah, Welcome back and thanks for the update. 20kgs s still a good loss, but are you seeing a dietician as doing a food diary and having someone analyse what you are eating will make all the difference? Mine suggests 800 calories per day, with 3 small meals and one snack either in the afternoon or evening, 60 grams of Protein per day spread over each meal including Breakfast. Minimal, Pasta, rice and potato, especially at dinner. Lots of Water, minimum of 1.5lt per day which I struggle to get in. Keep us posted on your progress. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mybigescape 3 Posted July 6, 2013 Can someone please tell me how to start a new thread. Ive worked out how to comment, as u can see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Shell* 162 Posted July 6, 2013 20kg is still a good loss and you do have 6 months until December so it would be great if you can get close to your goal. I think what Kelli suggested about seeing a dietician is a good start if you don't already. my recommended calorie intake by a bariatric dietician is 1200 calories per day but this is due to my 6 days of an intense exercise program and my metabolic rate is 1700+ calories. Maybe increase your exercise if you are lacking in this area and change things around otherwise your body gets immune to the routine... 1 kelliv reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sydney Susan 333 Posted July 7, 2013 Congrats Sarah! I agree with the advice to see a dietician and also to avoid carbs (bread, rice, Pasta and Cereal... And of course all manner of sweet treats and spuds). At 132kg you may still be finding exercise hard on your joints (I've dropped 17kg from 103 to 86 and have found that's made an incredible difference... Far more than I expected), and if so diet will be your main strategy for a while yet. So a good dietician could be particularly helpful. I'm not a fast loser by any means and am happy with a low carb 1000 cal per day... It is giving me a consistent loss but I'm just walking the dogs every day. Looking to add Zumba now my joints can take it ... Good luck with it all. 1 kelliv reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k8ee 131 Posted July 7, 2013 Hi Everyone Its been a while since I said Hi and im slowly catching up on a few months of reading to see what people have been up to. If you don't remember me I was banded in 2010 followed by 2 yrs of yo yo adjustments and stomach that was never happy at meal time and put the 20 kgs I lost plus 10kgs more on top of it it back on. Forcing me to take a huge step and have the sleeve done..... So I took a huge step and in December after waiting 10 weeks post having my band out. I finally went and had the sleeve done. I was 152kgs pre op and as of today I have am at 132kgs Making a grand total of 20kgs lost since December. My surgeon thinks Im not losing enough weight. That I should have lost more by now. ..... I really want to see double digits by December. So if anyone has and tips to push my weight lose on I would love to hear it... I will put up so before and after photos ... soon. Hope everyone is well Sarah Hi Sarah. 20kg is an awesome achievement. I know it can get a little frustrating when there's no movement. Definitely take the other girls advice though as a dietician will know how to improve your WL. All the best and try to stay positive Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sydney Susan 333 Posted July 7, 2013 Sarah, I meant to also say that if you haven't had your thyroid checked its always worth doing that. If nothing else it puts the "bad metabolism" thought out of your head and allows you to really focus on what you can do. And if there is a problem getting it sorted will make a huge difference. Good luck, again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mistysj 1,940 Posted July 7, 2013 Congratulations on your loss and welcome back, Sarah! I think it is great to work with a dietitian. Also are you able to exercise much? That always helps me. I'm all packed and ready to go. I leave for the airport in about an hour and a half. I'm looking forward to this trip, and ice even budgeted myself half a bowl of laksa at Singapore airport on the way! I'm sure I will probably still be on VST daily and I will be logging all my food on MFP too. I'd love to come back 2-3 kg lighter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mistysj 1,940 Posted July 7, 2013 So, a 4 piece nuggets from red rooster was my lunch at the airport. 200 calories and almost 12 grams of Protein. Could be a lot worse and filled me right up. Before the surgery I could have had 12+. And chips.< /p> 1 dicoyte reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
one_elle26 118 Posted July 7, 2013 Hi everyone, I've been a bit quiet lately, however, I have been watching everyone's great progress. Welcome back Sarah jp....I'm not sure if you have caught up with the fact that we now have the same Surgeon and I know he is not good with empathy, although I find him much more relaxed than he used to be. I'm also losing slowly and I don't think he's going to be happy when I see him in 3 weeks. Would you like to meet and have a coffee, it might help to have a chat? I don't work, so my time is fairly flexible, once we get past the School holidays. I know a few people who have the same Surgeon, maybe we could start a 'mini' Support group here in Melbourne?????? Have a great day. Michele 1 sarahjp reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k8ee 131 Posted July 7, 2013 Hi everyone' date=' I've been a bit quiet lately, however, I have been watching everyone's great progress. Welcome back Sarah jp....I'm not sure if you have caught up with the fact that we now have the same Surgeon and I know he is not good with empathy, although I find him much more relaxed than he used to be. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> I'm also losing slowly and I don't think he's going to be happy when I see him in 3 weeks. Would you like to meet and have a coffee, it might help to have a chat? I don't work, so my time is fairly flexible, once we get past the School holidays. I know a few people who have the same Surgeon, maybe we could start a 'mini' Support group here in Melbourne?????? Have a great day. Michele[/quote'] Hi. What Melbourne surgeon are you referring to? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
one_elle26 118 Posted July 7, 2013 Hi K8ee, his name is Stephen Blamey and he is located in Blackburn. Sorry, I didn't mean to exclude people, I would be happy for anyone else who wants to come to a get together to join us. Maybe I should just pick a date and have it at my home, but I am in Mornington, so it's not really central? Let me know if you would be interested. Best wishes Michele Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tashk 45 Posted July 7, 2013 I have heard that some people lose the ability to absorb B12 so have to have injections for life - have you noticed any pins and needles or tingling in your fingers/hands? Hi sue I have had it in one toe for years, when I mentioned it to my then GP he tested me for diabetes which came back fine. He just put it down to one of those things. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tashk 45 Posted July 7, 2013 Hi there I have struggled with B12 since I was banded in 2008. When I was pregnant about 6 months later my levels were almost non-existent and I was on weekly shots for about a month and then monthly for 6 months and then 3 monthly thereafter. I think as someone mentioned above - for some of us the inability to absorb B12 is triggered off. The thing is that you don't want to ignore or half heartedly treat your levels as it can lead to permanent tingling in your hands and feet (peripheral neuropathy by memory it is called) and potentially can be caused by pernicious anaemia - which is something else you want to check out. But most frighteningly it has strong links to memory loss and dementia. All very scary. Anyway I hope that helps a bit :-) Thanks for the info, I am going to see my GP next Monday for my first injection and will quiz her then Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
k8ee 131 Posted July 7, 2013 Hi K8ee' date=' his name is Stephen Blamey and he is located in Blackburn. Sorry, I didn't mean to exclude people, I would be happy for anyone else who wants to come to a get together to join us. Maybe I should just pick a date and have it at my home, but I am in Mornington, so it's not really central? Let me know if you would be interested. Best wishes Michele[/quote'] Different surgeon to me but you are local to me as I'm in carrum downs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites