Nhope 146 Posted August 6, 2018 Yesterday was exactly one year since my RNY bypass surgery so it seems like a good time for an update and reflection. Some basic stats: HW-357 SW-317 Current Weight: 178 Inches lost: about 88" overall Dress size: High-32; Current-12 The most exciting change for me has been the ability to walk comfortably. The main reason I had the surgery was because I had developed issues with my feet and legs and was really limited in how much I could walk and I had constant discomfort. At the beginning of the summer I took a 3-week trip to Israel, a place I've been to many times and in the past have really suffered because there is so much walking, especially on steep stairs, cobblestones, hills, uneven ground, etc. This time I walked for hours and hours every day, climbed all the things that used to make me cry, and felt great. Not that I didn't have any pain, it was just all manageable. Not to mention the comfort of flying at half my size: fitting into seats and seat belts, not worrying about how much space I was taking.... As my feet have gotten better, I've been able to be more active overall. Swimming and aquacise classes have been a lifesaver. I started them about 6 months ago and they allowed me to stabilize and build up my core (post surgery,it was a mess) without a lot of stress on my joints. Now I've started to mix in other low-impact and weight building classes. As far as eating, I try almost everything, even if it's a few bites, and know that some things--fried stuff in particular--are going to be hard to handle. At least a couple of times a week a eat something that I had no problems with the last time I ate it, and this time it makes me feel sick. I don't throw up, just feel like the food is stuck going down. It generally passes after about a half hour. Most times, I can relate it to eating to fast or not chewing carefully enough. I've also hit the point where I am more careful not to overeat on the things that do go down easily, mostly bread and crackers. I'm happy that I have no problem with fruits and veggies, but now that it's the summer, I am trying to be careful not to eat too much fruit because I know the sugar content adds up. My weight loss has been pretty steady though it's starting to slow down. I had set myself the goal of 180, because it was about half what I weighed when I started. Now that I've reached it, and the one year mark, I'm thinking about only weighing myself every other week (I've been weighing every week) so that I can focus on evaluating how I'm eating, instead of weight lost. But I don't know if I'll have the willpower to resist the scale! One final unexpected change is that I am not constantly telling myself how fat and disgusting I am. I realize that line of thinking has been running through my head for way too many years and now it's gone. I hope for good, because I'm definitely happier without it! I've attached a before and after photo! Thanks for being an important part of this journey. 6 Malcy, LaLaDee, AEdoesRnY and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orchids&Dragons 9,047 Posted August 6, 2018 9 minutes ago, Nhope said: Yesterday was exactly one year since my RNY bypass surgery so it seems like a good time for an update and reflection. Some basic stats: HW-357 SW-317 Current Weight: 178 Inches lost: about 88" overall Dress size: High-32; Current-12 The most exciting change for me has been the ability to walk comfortably. The main reason I had the surgery was because I had developed issues with my feet and legs and was really limited in how much I could walk and I had constant discomfort. At the beginning of the summer I took a 3-week trip to Israel, a place I've been to many times and in the past have really suffered because there is so much walking, especially on steep stairs, cobblestones, hills, uneven ground, etc. This time I walked for hours and hours every day, climbed all the things that used to make me cry, and felt great. Not that I didn't have any pain, it was just all manageable. Not to mention the comfort of flying at half my size: fitting into seats and seat belts, not worrying about how much space I was taking.... As my feet have gotten better, I've been able to be more active overall. Swimming and aquacise classes have been a lifesaver. I started them about 6 months ago and they allowed me to stabilize and build up my core (post surgery,it was a mess) without a lot of stress on my joints. Now I've started to mix in other low-impact and weight building classes. As far as eating, I try almost everything, even if it's a few bites, and know that some things--fried stuff in particular--are going to be hard to handle. At least a couple of times a week a eat something that I had no problems with the last time I ate it, and this time it makes me feel sick. I don't throw up, just feel like the food is stuck going down. It generally passes after about a half hour. Most times, I can relate it to eating to fast or not chewing carefully enough. I've also hit the point where I am more careful not to overeat on the things that do go down easily, mostly bread and crackers. I'm happy that I have no problem with fruits and veggies, but now that it's the summer, I am trying to be careful not to eat too much fruit because I know the sugar content adds up. My weight loss has been pretty steady though it's starting to slow down. I had set myself the goal of 180, because it was about half what I weighed when I started. Now that I've reached it, and the one year mark, I'm thinking about only weighing myself every other week (I've been weighing every week) so that I can focus on evaluating how I'm eating, instead of weight lost. But I don't know if I'll have the willpower to resist the scale! One final unexpected change is that I am not constantly telling myself how fat and disgusting I am. I realize that line of thinking has been running through my head for way too many years and now it's gone. I hope for good, because I'm definitely happier without it! I've attached a before and after photo! Thanks for being an important part of this journey. Oh, wow! You look awesome and feel great, too! Congrats! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deltagirl93 79 Posted August 6, 2018 Amazing! You look wonderful, and I can agree with you on how good it feels to be able to fit into plane seats and walk for hours on vacations when previously it was a chore. Great job on your loss and new you!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KimTriesRNY 1,853 Posted August 6, 2018 How inspiring! Thank you for sharing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J San 1,071 Posted August 7, 2018 A HUGE CONGRATS to you!!!! You look wonderful and also sound very happy. I love reading stories like yours, a huge inspiration and make me feel great about deciding to take on this challenge/journey. I can only hope to be somewhat as successful as you have been. I wish you ongoing success with your journey, enjoy the new you!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Kansas Kitty 213 Posted August 9, 2018 Incredible success! I loved reading your post. Especially you visiting Israel and all your NSV's. You look amazing. The big question is, did you get a tattoo? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frustr8 7,886 Posted August 9, 2018 Exactly what I was wondering too. Be nice to,get one commemorating all that you have,been through and that you're going to*** keep on keeping on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nhope 146 Posted August 9, 2018 Yup, got a tattoo--and not my first one from this guy. My post-RNY celebration tattoo is o Russian nesting doll on my side. 1 Malcy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Kansas Kitty 213 Posted August 9, 2018 That is so beautiful! I absolutely love it. I'm sure it has a special significance to you but what I can see is that you're a doll stacked within a doll yourself. You're letting the little doll shine now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites