LittleLizzieLilliput 919 Posted December 6, 2017 On 10/10/2016 I had my Vertical Gastric Sleeve. OH MAN has it been a crazy 14 months!! It's hard to even think back on this time without wonder. It seems so long ago and yet just yesterday. I went from dying to flying, it's truly unbelievable to me. I wanted to take this time to kind of lay out what my 14 months looked like and where I am at now. I started this journey 4 years ago and this was me then: I start on this journey doing a full liquid diet for 16 months. I lost 200 lbs. I then gained back about 60. And then I started getting sick, very sick. I ended up in the hospital, was told I needed to do the VGS or look at dying in the next few years. So VGS it was!! lol! I was not a voluntary patient, it was thrust upon me and I was scared, I didn't want to permanently change my relationship with food but I also knew that choosing food was choosing death. So of course I had the surgery. The first few months were rough, as most of you know our stomachs are like testy newborns and there are a lot of growing pains and learning curves. By about 3 months I was on solid food and starting to try different things. By 6 months I was moving beyond just Protein and safe foods to some adventurous spices, I was starting to exercise to a much higher degree. I was now walking 4-7 miles a day and feeling AMAZING! By 9 months out I was moving into a size 12, SIZE 12!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG! I remember being so astounded. I started going out on dates, I started feeling like I might be getting a life I never even dreamed was a possibility for me. By around 10 months I started experiencing some crazy hormone symptoms. Now, I had already dealt with some hormone related issues but by this point I wasn't getting my period, I was having the bizarre mood swings, I was crying one day, then up like crazy the next. I also started having a lot of issues with my diabetes meds. My weight loss was not making my diabetes go away, in fact, it is now getting harder to control. So I spent most of July, August and Sept going from specialist to specialist. I was switching my meds and basically felt like I was a walking drug trial. But then by the end of September everything smoothed out hormone wise. I was put on a birth control that regulated my estrogen. I guess my weight loss was flooding my system with hormones and then when it would drop off my body would respond like I was in menopause. What a nightmare! lol! At this point I am also close to being put on insulin. Unfortunately when my gallbladder went bad it damaged my pancreas to the point it won't ever recover. I dealt with that blow, adjusted my life again to deal with this and just moved on. Reverse back to July of this year and that is when I took my first Yoga class. This also changed the direction of my journey. I began doing a C1 (like Yoga 101) class daily. By September I was feeling like a pro and starting to take some of the harder classes. Flash-forward to today and I do daily advanced Yoga (I call it Bootcamp Yoga, it's a mix between Yoga and Cross Fit I think). I can plank for 5 minutes, I can do 200 crunches, I do squats and lunges, I do like 40 pushups, I run, I do handstands, I cartwheel, jump-rope, etc. I am in the BEST physical condition of my life and I expect it to just continue. In fact, I jokingly/not jokingly say I'm aiming towards American Ninja Warrior. I want to be that strong and badass. Today I am 14 months post op, I am in a size 10 about to move on from there, I am toning my body like crazy, still dropping about 1/2 a day if I go hard on my exercise. My daily food diary is so simple yet perfect for me: Breakfast 6 pieces of precooked, then microwaved, Hormel Black Label bacon (sometimes, when I'm really hungry I'll put 8 slices on that sucker and make it a dagwood sandwich, lol) 1 slice American cheese 1 Blueberry or Cinnamon Raisin English Muffin lunch grilled chicken - 4 ozs grilled Zuccini/other veggie snack Omega-3 mixed dried fruit and nuts 1/4 cub dinner KFC grilled chicken, leg and thigh grilled veggies/sometimes I have some mashed potatoes Usually have a reasonable dessert of some kind. I find it's important. Vitamins I do Vitagene, which is where they send me Vitamins based on my blood work, DNA, and other stuff. LOVE them, eat them after dinner though usually people have a Breakfast I am still quite diabetic, they are unsure if I'm type 1 or type 2, but if that's my biggest health worry??? I'm happy!! I do have some down sides, I get Dumping Syndrome. My doc kind of implied it's because of poor food choices but after 9 months of tracking I can now say this - there is almost NO through line to determine cause. It can happen when I just have Protein or if I drink Water too fast, it can happen with sugars or if I eat grilled veggies. The most common factor is time. It seems to most frequently happen in the evenings. And I do get quite sick to the point I have to go hid and do this breathing/huffing thing and then often sleep between 30 minutes and 6 hours. Because of this I stick very closely to the routine I listed above. But that is a life issue I have no problem dealing with. This is me today, or, actually, this weekend. lol! I feel like a brand new person. This journey is hard, I had regrets, I had tears, some days I wished I'd never done it, other days I wished I'd had it done 20 years ago. I sometimes feel like I wasted half my life and other days I feel like I gained a whole new life. This journey is one of ups and downs and every single hill and valley has been a wondrous experience. 8 1 logicwand, jacon, Luisajfc and 6 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mylighthouse 782 Posted December 6, 2017 Thank you for sharing this. You're doing awesome and you look great! 1 LittleLizzieLilliput reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Luisajfc 402 Posted December 6, 2017 Wow that’s An amazing story. Kudos for you and your desire for success. Congrats girl. 3 mylighthouse, ProudGrammy and LittleLizzieLilliput reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
James Marusek 5,244 Posted December 6, 2017 Congratulations. 1 LittleLizzieLilliput reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted December 6, 2017 full liquid diet for 16 months. I lost 200 lbs. hey bud amazing story with a wonderful out come, hard work for the rest of your life! you will continue as a success story. nice of you to share your eating habits and exercise and day to day new lifestyle. some OP have problems with 2 week liquids, - can't imagine 16 months!! keep on doing what you've been doing in t h e past, it's working for you! kathy congrats 2 LittleLizzieLilliput and mylighthouse reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LittleLizzieLilliput 919 Posted December 7, 2017 4 hours ago, proudgrammy said: full liquid diet for 16 months. I lost 200 lbs. hey bud amazing story with a wonderful out come, hard work for the rest of your life! you will continue as a success story. nice of you to share your eating habits and exercise and day to day new lifestyle. some OP have problems with 2 week liquids, - can't imagine 16 months!! keep on doing what you've been doing in t h e past, it's working for you! kathy congrats Yes, it took a level of determination and commitment, 16 months full liquid, that I didn't know I had. It's how I knew I could do well with the surgery and post op protocols because of it as well. Thank you so much for the kind words! I tell you this, 16 months on a liquid diet was WAY harder than getting the VGS, and way more mentally exhausting. It's like living life in black & white. Hard to explain but thank you again for acknowledging that, it was truly one of the most difficult things I've ever done. 3 ProudGrammy, mylighthouse and GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BooBee66 104 Posted August 11, 2018 Thanks for the encouragementSent from my LG-M153 using BariatricPal mobile app Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kcoley 17 Posted August 11, 2018 You look awesome and this give us newbies hope❤️❤️❤️ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites