Real Kombo 8 Posted July 15, 2024 (edited) I almost never post here because I hate the format on this website and prefer fb but wanted to try to inspire more people. The first photo is how big I was the night before the surgery. The other 3 were taken within the last week. I had the duodenal switch December 30, 2021 at the age of 24. My weight immediately going into the procedure was about 301. (My highest weight of all time, I believe was 320) I now hover between 157-160 and basically eat whatever I want. I'm fairly active and also malabsorb a ton (common channel length is 85 cm) Depending on the day, I eat somewhere between 3500-4000 calories a day. My weight doesn't budge. Still, life sucks in other ways. I struggle with serious depression that has crippled me. Mental health is always a work in progress. Any questions feel free to ask. Edited July 15, 2024 by Real Kombo Wrong photo 2 1 1 BabySpoons, SleeveToBypass2023, GreenTealael and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BabySpoons 617 Posted July 16, 2024 Wowo!! What a transformation. Congrats on your success!! I struggled with depression too. At my heaviest, 320 pounds, I felt hopeless after years of struggling to get the weight off. My body finally just stopped cooperating and I couldn't lose more than 30 pounds no matter what I did. With my decision to have WLS I suddenly found hope. I didn't need a procedure that helped me eat less. I needed something that changed the way my body processed food. When I heard it referred to as Metabolic Surgery, it caught my attention. This actually resets my bodyfat setpoint to what I was born to be????? Sign me upppppp! No regrets!! I pray continued success for you @Real Komboand hope you find the help and mental clarity to overcome the dark thoughts we all have to battle with at some point. {{hugs}} 2 MrsFitz and GreenTealael reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeonRaven8919 486 Posted July 17, 2024 Congratulations! I'm still pre-op and just started my journey and this is inspiring! I also struggle with mental health and take medication for it so I understand. All the best to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites