emk101009 18 Posted October 23, 2018 I have asked this question before and didn't get many responses. I had the sleeve over 5 years ago. I lost 90#. I have gained back half over the past 2 years due to binge eating, prednisone, and the fact that my surgeon NEVER told me I would need to live on 1000 calories a day. When I went back to see him about 6 months ago he told me its too late and will not be able to lose weight anymore!!!!! I am really frustrated and struggling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Healthy_life 1,437 Posted October 23, 2018 3 minutes ago, emk101009 said: I have asked this question before and didn't get many responses. I had the sleeve over 5 years ago. I lost 90#. I have gained back half over the past 2 years due to binge eating, prednisone, and the fact that my surgeon NEVER told me I would need to live on 1000 calories a day. When I went back to see him about 6 months ago he told me its too late and will not be able to lose weight anymore!!!!! I am really frustrated and struggling. I'm sorry you are struggling, Many people here have had weight gain. It's not too late. A good start is finding a good therapist to address your binge eating issues. Medication issues are between you and the prescribing physician. If you don't have a dietician research for one in your area. 2 CyndieRI and FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffyChix 17,415 Posted October 23, 2018 Also, while incredibly difficult...it IS possible to lose weight while taking prednisone. But it is a drug that carries a blessing and a curse. Sorry you've had this experience. It isn't too late. But it will be slow going and hard and will take re-dedication to change in MANY areas!!! And I second the idea to get a therapist and a nutritionist to help you while finding a medical team to support your efforts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Z 4,139 Posted October 23, 2018 There is nothing stopping you from starting over. Do a "pre-op" prep diet, then fast for a day or 2 pretending you just had surgery, then start your recovery post-op diet from scratch. It's hard, but it's totally doable, seriously NOTHING is stopping you from starting over. Also check into Intermittent Fasting (IF), the science is sound and, it's free. There are a few of us on here doing it and I can say with 100% certainty that it has helped me out drastically. I was getting stalled hard around 230-235. I picked up IF and I'm down to 210 now... it's gotten a bit harder overall, but, 20-25 lbs of extra weight loss I can attribute to IF. 6 FancyChristine15, FluffyChix, Wanda247 and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenTealael 25,434 Posted October 23, 2018 I agree, start over with a clean bariatric diet. Then throw in some Intermittent Fasting and watch the weight fall off. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swimmer 199 Posted October 24, 2018 I also agree there is absolutely a way to still lose weight and it's certainly not too late. That's ridiculous. I had surgery almost seven years ago and lost a little over a hundred in a year. I would say my sleeve was a great teaching tool for about eighteen months. And I suggest using that time the best you can. That said I had a gain at about five years post op. I was 238 pre, 219 at surgery and got to 129 in about eighteen months. By year five I got back up to 160 and realized I was breaking rules, eating around my sleeve and not as dedicated as I was before. I got scared and refocused. I got serious again and I've now been under 120 for awhile 114 this morning but it bounces about four pounds easily for me based on Fluid. I am 5'6 It's never too late to go back to basics and the good habits you had right after surgery. All that knowledge is power and you are in control of this journey. Remember why you did this and channel that energy. We all need to refocus at times and get serious again when we start gaining it's a clue you let something change. Change it back. Best of luck, you can do this don't be discouraged. Refocus and enjoy. 1 Trishamtz317 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites