SydneySweetHeart 21 Posted February 27, 2015 Wow. It has been 11 months since my surgery. I can't even wrap my head around all that has happened. My starting weight was 285 and I now weight 195. My weight loss went super fast at first then it seemed like somewhere in September it just said eh I'm done. Which is hard. Harder than I thought it would be. My parents payed for the whole surgery out of pocket and when they ask if I have lost anymore weight I feel like sh*t. I am also at the time where exercise is important to keeping up your weight loss and I can't exercise. Before surgery i had major back pain so the doctors told me i had to lose weight. I lost most of the weight but the pain got worse. So they finally x-rayed and saw i have juvenile degenerative disc disorder. I also had fractures up and down my spine. I have also just been generally unwell. I can't work, I can't go to college. I can't exercise. I am just stuck. its also hard not to turn to my old habits because i was an emotional eater and if i hadn't had the surgery i probably would eat everything insight. So I'm still very grateful to have had the surgery and I'm sure my back would be a million times worse… but its still hard. Sorry for my boring update but hopefully my next one will be a little more exciting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JamieLogical 8,710 Posted February 27, 2015 There's no physical activity you can do at all? That definitely poses a challenge. How are yo doing on your food intake? Getting Protein first and eating healthy for the most part or do you occasionally cave in to the emotional eating you mentioned? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Babbs 14,681 Posted February 27, 2015 I've seen people still lose weight with little or no exercise, especially someone as young as you are. How about just walking? If the weather is crappy, take a walk around the mall. Point is, meet in the middle. Get back to your basics. Protein first, no simple carbs, or sugar. Drink lots of Water and try to do a little walking, and I think your weight loss should start up again. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted February 27, 2015 (edited) can't exercise WARNING WARNING WARNING i am experiencing diarrhea of the mouth long post (even for me LOL) @@SydneySweetHeart welcome back to the boards i've missed you i am here a lot whether you guys like it or not i come here often because it reminds me of my "roots" and tells me where i never want to go again you lost 90 lbs post op!!!!! thats great!!!! the first few months PO you can/might lose weight quicker the weight loss "might" slow down a bit afterwards some stalls last 5 days, 5 weeks - or for 5 months+ you will break through the stall in timet it could happen today, tomorrow, next day or........... but it WILL happen "God Grant Me Patience, Just Hurry Up About It!! " physical problems presently preventing you from going to the gym sorry about your back/spine/degenerate disc can you go swimming at the Y?? don't think membership would cost too much?? there are DVD "chair" exercises they are initially made for older people (seniors) people might have problems standing and other things tapes work just as well for younguns'! tapes are good (i used for awhile prior to weight loss ) embarrassed about using a tape for seniors ??? get over it! i promise i won't tell anyone exercising is definitely recommended good for you mentally and physically many, many people love exercising et al it is wonderful that being said....... many people don't exercise, and they still are successful confession is good for the sole i never got big time into exercising i turned out okl in other words you can still lose weight without exercise if i promoted not exercising i would surely be tarred and feathered!! LOL parents paid for surgery they love you and wanted to help wonderful gift but that doesn't mean your parents "own" and can/should watch you like a hawk that must be a lot of pressure on you if your parents don't know your physical issues tell them!!! they need to understand you are following what you are supposed to do as long as you are doing your best - that is all that can be expected of you i'm "sure" you are continuing to eat, drink, follow allll the rules, righttttt? drinking at least 64 oz of Water a day stop drinking 30 minutes or so before you eat never drink while you are eating don't eat for 45-60 minutes after you eat chew thoroughly, slowly protein first measuring your foods etc keep track of everything you eat you "probably" knew all this thought i''d remind you if you "might" have needed a kick in the butttt do you have a NUT you can talk to?? could you pay someone for a couple of times for good information/help for you look into support groups you can be 1 on 1 with others talking about problems/getting answers to questions general discussion about surgery you had it is hard at times not to get upset about things/stalls/life don't eat badly because you are upset/disappointed/discouraged (i know easier said than done ) must continue eating healthy, properly its a forever new lifestyle you did terrific with your weight loss the first 6 months or so be proud stay strong i have confidence you can do this welcome back to the neighborhood good luck kathy Edited February 27, 2015 by proudgrammy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites