mysunflower621 69 Posted December 14, 2012 Hi! I was sleeved on 11/15 (one month tomorrow!) and I was 219, today I am 201 so only 18 lbs. I'm very upset about it but it's better down then up. I just don't understand why I'm losing soooo slowly! I have PCOS, so that could be part of it, but fortunately the numbers are going down! I see my surgeon today and I'm hoping that his scale shows the same thing, but it's always about 3 lbs higher than my scale! Maybe he can explain to me why it's so slow for me and like many of you, I see folks losing 25+ the first week! It's all good as long as the scale is going in the right direction! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bos123 221 Posted December 14, 2012 What was everyone's bmis? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TXgirlJulia 6 Posted December 14, 2012 My weight the day of surgery (11/13/12) was 172. My BMI was 31. I paid out of pocket bc my insurance wouldn't cover me unless I had a BMI of at least 35. I had gone through a lot of trouble (dieting, rigorous exercise, etc) to get down to the weight I was at presurgery and I could feel it starting to creep back on. I didn't want to wait until my BMI was back at 35 to have the surgery. I honestly feel like there is a bit of prejudice against people having surgery with lower BMI's. Like we should just be able to do it on our own without any problems. To those people I want to say, if it's so easy to lose the weight while you're at a lower BMI with out a tool like the sleeve, WHY DIDN'T YOU DO IT when your BMI was lower? I can list a million diets/ workout routines I've tried and it has been extremely hard to maintain the weight I was presurgery. Bottom line, I was sick of the yo-yo dieting, the constant gaining and losing and feeling like crap about myself. I explained my situation to my surgeon, who was extremely supportive and we set the surgery for two months after my initial consultation. Anyway, enough of my rant. I am now about a month post op and am down to 149.8 as of this morning! I had the single incision surgery (though my belly button) and I couldn't be happier! 1 funinthesun00 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WestTexasGal 15 Posted December 14, 2012 I started the pre-op diet at 213 and by my surgery date (10/31/12), I weighed 199. Today, I weigh 176. 2 Bos123 and Gintobethin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bos123 221 Posted December 14, 2012 My weight the day of surgery (11/13/12) was 172. My BMI was 31. I paid out of pocket bc my insurance wouldn't cover me unless I had a BMI of at least 35. I had gone through a lot of trouble (dieting' date=' rigorous exercise, etc) to get down to the weight I was at presurgery and I could feel it starting to creep back on. I didn't want to wait until my BMI was back at 35 to have the surgery. I honestly feel like there is a bit of prejudice against people having surgery with lower BMI's. Like we should just be able to do it on our own without any problems. To those people I want to say, if it's so easy to lose the weight while you're at a lower BMI with out a tool like the sleeve, WHY DIDN'T YOU DO IT when your BMI was lower? I can list a million diets/ workout routines I've tried and it has been extremely hard to maintain the weight I was presurgery. Bottom line, I was sick of the yo-yo dieting, the constant gaining and losing and feeling like crap about myself. I explained my situation to my surgeon, who was extremely supportive and we set the surgery for two months after my initial consultation. Anyway, enough of my rant. I am now about a month post op and am down to 149.8 as of this morning! I had the single incision surgery (though my belly button) and I couldn't be happier![/quote'] I too see a stigma with low bmiers as mine was 32 and I "didn't look that big"! That being said I was still medically obese and obese is obese right? That's why I like this thread, hopefully there will be no judgment here as we all have obviously had our struggles to get us here. Amazing wl results! Any tips for the newbies? My date was dec3:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bos123 221 Posted December 14, 2012 What was everyone's bmis? I only ask to see if anyone had similar stats to me, 5'7 202 PDs bmi 32. Just curious about their wl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Delta girl 19 Posted December 14, 2012 Hi I'm new to the site, and this is exactly the type of forum I've been looking for. I'm 5'3. At first apt in Aug I was212, now I'm 207. Current BMI is 36.7 My goal weight is 130-140. I would be ok with at least a 10lb weight loss per month. It just took me 3months to lose 5lbs! I'm preparing myself for it to take about 8-9 months to reach my goal(sooner would be great)! My surgery date is Jan 10th Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notmeanymore 629 Posted December 15, 2012 What was everyone's bmis? At my first consult, I had a BMI of 40.5 weighing 242, just qualified but then I had severe sleep apnea and other issues so I probably couldve gotten approved with a 35+. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gintobethin 15 Posted December 15, 2012 Hi! I was sleeved on 11/15 (one month tomorrow!) and I was 219' date=' today I am 201 so only 18 lbs. I'm very upset about it but it's better down then up. I just don't understand why I'm losing soooo slowly! I have PCOS, so that could be part of it, but fortunately the numbers are going down! I see my surgeon today and I'm hoping that his scale shows the same thing, but it's always about 3 lbs higher than my scale! Maybe he can explain to me why it's so slow for me and like many of you, I see folks losing 25+ the first week! It's all good as long as the scale is going in the right direction![/quote'] My ins. Required me to do a 6 mos weight loss program. I started in march at 227 I was up and down between 200-202 before surgery, I only managed to lose about 26 lbs in 8 mos and I was working out. I really need this to work like you said as long as it is going down its a plus. On a regular basis a person should lose 2 lbs a week that would be 8 lbs and you more than doubled it. I think this will also help our skin catch up with our weight loss so we are not so flabby. Keep up the good work. Ginny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gintobethin 15 Posted December 15, 2012 I think my official weight on my day of surgery (7/18/12) was 209. I am 146 today' date=' 63 down.[/quote'] Wow! Thats amazing. :-) Ginny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asherje 81 Posted December 15, 2012 All your stories are keeping me motivated when I just wanna break down and cry from these esophageal spasms. After years of dealing with lap band complications to have the revision Monday and end up with a possible side effect. Since we are all around similar weights thought it would be fun to add each other to our fitness pal apps to support each other. If you're interested here's my handle: asherje Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theshrinkingchef 61 Posted December 15, 2012 Try to find shakes with higher Protein count, especially if you can't drink as much. I know you said whey protein is making you nauseus but try. It's very important that you get that protein. Are you on soft stuff yet? Greek yogurt is high in protein. Met-rx protein plus has 51g per serving. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mysunflower621 69 Posted December 15, 2012 I use EAS Protein Shakes and there is one that is chocolate FUdge and has 42 g of protein! It is a little thick, but it definitely helps me to get in my Protein for the day because I also find it hard to get all 75-80 g of protein in and then another 50-60 oz of Water on top of that. They are tasty and you can get them in Walmart or ShopRite or on line. They also have a carb free one that I haven't tried yet but has 30 g of protein. Those I think you have to order, haven't found them in the stores yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coykoi 45 Posted December 17, 2012 I was barely a 35 BMI, which with my comorbidities, was enough to get insurance to cover. The doctor's office wanted me to "maintain" that weight until approved by insurance. I took that time to have a "wake" for all those foods that I would not be indulging in later. Once insurance approved me, I started eating sensibly, I'd already gotten tired of many of those foods. I wanted to shrink my liver before surgery, especially since my doctor doesn't require a pre-op diet, other that Clear liquids the day before. I went into surgery on Dec 6, at 227.8. I'm now hovering around 215. I hope to be in onederland soon. One advantage we have is that we can do more exercise sooner. If 600 lbs and confined to a wheelchair, you cant get up and run, we can at least walk. We wont lose as fast because we're not carrying around as much weight, but again, if a person weighs so much that they cant be ambulatory yet, we can burn more calories than them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gintobethin 15 Posted December 17, 2012 I was barely a 35 BMI' date=' which with my comorbidities, was enough to get insurance to cover. The doctor's office wanted me to "maintain" that weight until approved by insurance. I took that time to have a "wake" for all those foods that I would not be indulging in later. Once insurance approved me, I started eating sensibly, I'd already gotten tired of many of those foods. I wanted to shrink my liver before surgery, especially since my doctor doesn't require a pre-op diet, other that Clear Liquids the day before. I went into surgery on Dec 6, at 227.8. I'm now hovering around 215. I hope to be in onederland soon. One advantage we have is that we can do more exercise sooner. If 600 lbs and confined to a wheelchair, you cant get up and run, we can at least walk. We wont lose as fast because we're not carrying around as much weight, but again, if a person weighs so much that they cant be ambulatory yet, we can burn more calories than them.[/quote'] That is very true, never thought about it that way. Keep up the good work on your wl. Ginny Share this post Link to post Share on other sites