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I am 5 months post op next week. I began my journey at 315 and am about 225 today. Most importantly, I feel wonderful.

I had a sleeve performed by Dr. Thomas Umbach in Las Vegas. I used BridgeHealth for insurance purposes though I have BCBS of Illinois. BridgeHealt flew my wife and myself out, provided a beautiful hotel which happened to have free continental breakfasts, they gave us $800.00 for food and incidentals, paid 100% of my surgery costs and when all was done gave me a $1000.00 credit on my healthcare spending account. If they could have done more, I sure do not know what it would have been. Dr. Umbach and his staff at Blossom Bariatrics in Henderson (south Las Vegas) were attentive, caring and more courteous than anyone could ask. The doctor has developed his techniques so well that I had zero pain or nausea before, during or after. I felt so well the evening of surgery that I should have taken in Donnie and Marie on the strip. They kept me in town for a few days for post op review, questions and such and sent us back home feeling extremely blessed.

I am not losing weight every week but I am still losing. I track what I eat in my MyFitnessPal app. My 6 month followup will be in July. I am anxious to meet with my primary doctor. It was she that lovingly said to me last year that I needed to consider surgery.

If I can encourage anyone, I would feel honored to do so. Send me a private message if you feel the need to ask anything personal.

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Great story Bob, thanks for joining! You are doing quite amazing, and that's with not losing every week, wow!!

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Nice to see your positive and uplifting 5-month story. Congratulations on your decision, your surgery, and your new lifestyle! Certainly much credit goes to your surgeon; however, due credit belongs to YOU as well. YOU are the one that makes the sleeve work by your compliance to all the changes in your eating habits and the choices you make every day for the rest of your life.

I hope you continue to follow Bariatric Pal and update with your progress. There's an amazing community of caring people here. It is comprehensive resource for answering your questions, learning new information and WLS lifestyle ideas, gathering opinions, and being surrounded by people who really "get it."

Take care.

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i have seem this with other guys. huge weight loss, then long stalls.

have you met with your nutritionist?

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I am 4 weeks now without the loss of a single pound. I am stressed about that. I am eating about 1500 calories a day. I need to make a change today!

1500 at 4 weeks? I can't even get 200 at 6 days. I think you need to talk to your nutritionist

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1500 at 4 weeks? I can't even get 200 at 6 days. I think you need to talk to your nutritionist

he's not four weeks post op. he's six months post op. he means he hasnt lost any weight for 4 weeks.

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My Vitamins and two isolate Protein shakes add up to 390 calories in one day. My problem seems to be in the evening when I might eat 800 to 1000 calories. I have been eating primarily Beans and salads. My downfall at the moment is saltine crackers which I do not need of course. I think I will forgive myself and be on track soon. Maybe I am just being too hard on myself. I was just hoping to have lost 100 pounds by next week. It appears I will come in at about 95. I need to be happy with that. Thanks for letting me vent.

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