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7 minutes ago, Frustr8 said:

May it be a renewed lease on life for you both👍😝

I hope so!

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May it be a renewed lease on life for you both[emoji106][emoji13]



Thank you! [emoji173]️


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I hope so, I just better not gain any and get denied. I literally have nightmares of that happening! 70 days till my last weigh in.. Haha (can hardly tell I'm anxious, huh?)



Well I would be too if I had a no gain requirement hanging over my head! The entire thing is already stressful enough without that! You can do it though! [emoji1377][emoji1377]


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I have Hashimotos. I was just sleeved on 4/30. I haven't had a weigh in yet, but I was told that the thyroid levels will change as you lose weight, but only slightly. Once you have it, always have it. I lost 4 pounds through my 6 month visits. It was so hard! Just keep watch of your food intake. My biggest fall was carbs. Make exercise a priority, even if it's walking for 10 minutes. If I follow the rules, I'm expected to lose almost 100 pounds in 6 months. It's achievable, but it will be hard. Keep your head high. You can do this!

It will all be worth it. Don't give up!

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I have Hashimotos. I was just sleeved on 4/30. I haven't had a weigh in yet, but I was told that the thyroid levels will change as you lose weight, but only slightly. Once you have it, always have it. I lost 4 pounds through my 6 month visits. It was so hard! Just keep watch of your food intake. My biggest fall was carbs. Make exercise a priority, even if it's walking for 10 minutes. If I follow the rules, I'm expected to lose almost 100 pounds in 6 months. It's achievable, but it will be hard. Keep your head high. You can do this!

It will all be worth it. Don't give up!





So excited for you!! Are they monitoring yor levels closely, or no? My doc is every 3 months, but I feel like my levels fluctuate wayyy more than that!! Keep us posted on how it goes, as I still dont have a surgery date but hoping for June. My Endoscopy is the 10th of May...hoping for no surprises as I have had gastritis and ulcers in the past. Good luck on your journey.


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Surprisingly, they said the first month yes. Then if it looks good 6 months. When I was first diagnosed, I was monitored every month. My levels took about 2 years to get under control. I've had this disease for 3 years now.

It will all be worth it. Don't give up!

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I am so glad you commented. It's nice to have someone post surgery to inspire us. I'm excited to see your progress, good luck!

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My synthroid was raised to 225 and I've gained back 2 lbs 😢 I need to get them off by friday. I am not getting denied over 2 lbs!!!!

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My synthroid was raised to 225 and I've gained back 2 lbs [emoji22] I need to get them off by friday. I am not getting denied over 2 lbs!!!!



You can do it, fight to the finish [emoji1377]


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2 hours ago, Em_Jay75 said:


You can do it, fight to the finish

Thanks, I'm gonna try like hell...lol maybe I can go get a haircut, take off my rings and skip the underwear if all else fails? Lol

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Em_Jay 75 in your new pic u look like Jess from New Girl!!!!

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Em_Jay 75 in your new pic u look like Jess from New Girl!!!!


I had to look her up & I think it must just be the angle cause I don't think I do...not even a little!! I could hope lol


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Thanks, I'm gonna try like hell...lol maybe I can go get a haircut, take off my rings and skip the underwear if all else fails? Lol



You must have a good amount of hair lol I'd go with lighter clothing too!!


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I am also thyroid-less due to having had thyroid cancer. In order to suppress any thyroid cells from coming back they keep me "hyperthyroid". You'd think that would have helped me keep some weight off.. No I was not so lucky. Maybe its like you said synthetic hormone is never as good as the real thing.

One word of advice which may or may not apply, but being on high levels of thyroid replacement hormone causes bone density loss. Since these surgeries can cause Calcium deficiency, you young ones might want to keep a close eye on your calcium levels because you might be at higher risk of developing osteoporosis later on.

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39 minutes ago, CaribeRidge said:

I am also thyroid-less due to having had thyroid cancer. In order to suppress any thyroid cells from coming back they keep me "hyperthyroid". You'd think that would have helped me keep some weight off.. No I was not so lucky. Maybe its like you said synthetic hormone is never as good as the real thing.

One word of advice which may or may not apply, but being on high levels of thyroid replacement hormone causes bone density loss. Since these surgeries can cause Calcium deficiency, you young ones might want to keep a close eye on your Calcium levels because you might be at higher risk of developing osteoporosis later on.

Not a young one, but that's good to know. I will talk to my doctor about it at my next appointment.

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