tammyt5760@yahoo.com 0 Posted July 9, 2018 I am scheduled for gastric sleeve on July 25. One week from today I will start the liquid diet. I am 58 years old, 5'1" and currently 306#. My highest weight in 2008 was 401. I spent years in the 380# range until hysterectomy and chemo for uterine cancer in 2014, when I lost to about 340. I started working on this surgery plan in January 2018 at 343# and have lost to my current weight. I am hoping to be below 300 on my surgery date. I am a nurse, and not a support group kind of person in general. I tend to be the one answering questions rather than asking them. I have been fat my whole life and my weight has always been a huge embarrassment to me. I am not looking to be thin, but I would like to be healthier and better able to get around. I don't see many people my age/size being successful at this. I hope I can be an exception to the rule. I know what I need to do, but putting that into action has never been easy. Hoping this surgery is a tool to help that happen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Z 4,139 Posted July 9, 2018 2 hours ago, tammyt5760@yahoo.com said: I am scheduled for gastric sleeve on July 25. One week from today I will start the liquid diet. I am 58 years old, 5'1" and currently 306#. My highest weight in 2008 was 401. I spent years in the 380# range until hysterectomy and chemo for uterine cancer in 2014, when I lost to about 340. I started working on this surgery plan in January 2018 at 343# and have lost to my current weight. I am hoping to be below 300 on my surgery date. I am a nurse, and not a support group kind of person in general. I tend to be the one answering questions rather than asking them. I have been fat my whole life and my weight has always been a huge embarrassment to me. I am not looking to be thin, but I would like to be healthier and better able to get around. I don't see many people my age/size being successful at this. I hope I can be an exception to the rule. I know what I need to do, but putting that into action has never been easy. Hoping this surgery is a tool to help that happen. Congrats and good luck, and there are quite a number of successful folks in your age bracket... 1 tammyt5760@yahoo.com reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
churchgirl 48 Posted July 11, 2018 Tammy, I am 62 & had sleeve on 6/5. Been a compulsive overeater all of my life - emotional eater. I have lost 27 lbs so far but one thing I have learned is that this is not a miracle fix - it’s a tool to use along with diet & exercise. I just joined Weight Watchers (again!) just to be accountable to someone! It’s a journey & there are ways to get around the surgery but you have to really change your life - really! I wake up every morning & have to remind myself - Oh yeah, I had surgery. I can’t just eat whatever I want anymore. I have to pay attention & plan what I’m going to eat. And when I eat on the run, I pay for it big time! It is not easy but it is worth it so far. Just wish I had done it 20 years ago! Good luck & don’t give up! 2 tammyt5760@yahoo.com and Frustr8 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted July 11, 2018 It can be done, it will be done and just watch me , I am 72 and I will succeed! My peer group maybe small but we are and shall be committed!😛💕😛 1 tammyt5760@yahoo.com reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites