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I'm new here, first post. I'm a guy, had RNY in 2003. Before surgery I binged because of OCD.

In 17 years there is too much to even summarize. My OCD has had several serial outlets over the years.

I've been happy with my weight for 15(?) years. My pouch is still post-op size, still works, still looks the same it did right after surgery.

My plan is perhaps different than most folks. I never counted calories, carbs, or much else. Initially focus was on Protein. 3 meals per day.

I look forward to getting to know folks. Some folks may remember me as Tek back when, elsewhere.

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Hey friend, nice to meet you 👋🏼

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3 minutes ago, Jilly16 said:

Hey friend, nice to meet you 👋🏼

Thank you.

Congratulations on your success.

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Same to you! 17 years is a long time to still feel happy with your weight, pouch - something to be proud of for sure.

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13 hours ago, Jilly16 said:

Same to you! 17 years is a long time to still feel happy with your weight, pouch - something to be proud of for sure.

Sorry for the delay, I somehow missed your reply.

No, I'm not proud because I feel the surgery did the heavy lifting and I just went along for the ride, if that makes sense.

I am proud of some of the things I've done since, like kayaking, hiking, running, 5 marathons, and dare I say it... better 'relations' with my spouse. ;)

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Nice to see positive post and a success story. Mahalo for sharing.

On 9/15/2020 at 10:23 PM, The Greater Fool said:

've been happy with my weight for 15(?) years. My pouch is still post-op size, still works, still looks the same it did right after surgery.

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Life changes so much - good to hear that even after 17 years you are still enjoying paddling and the relations with the spouse! How to remain in a happy zone - definitely focus on everything that’s good!! Five years out somethings are good somethings are a struggle definitely like you I am pleased at many of the things I have accomplished. Not sure what my pouch looks like haven’t seen a doctor since 2015 other than my internist. And other unrelated specialists. The past week or so some of my clothes are a little bit snugger than I would like. This scale still has me below where I was for the last couple years. I definitely feel I’ve lost muscle in the last months. This though is a pretty correctable problem and we do get to choose what we want to focus on. Look at your running marathons how very cool!!!

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Nice to meet you. I have been gone from this forum since June 2019 but am back again and looking forward to sharing with all of you and supporting each other.

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