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First Blog!

tryingtolose24

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I decided to start this blog as a motivation tool. I figure that writing about how things are going, and maybe even getting a little feedback, can be helpful in this long, hard, and exciting new journey. I'll begin with a short introduction.

My name is Sagan and I am 24. I currently live in Raleigh, NC, but will be moving to Lawrence, KS to go to grad school. I managed to make my way to having to have weight loss surgery by becoming addicted to food after I got my drivers license in high school. This led to me learning the greatness and addicting nature of processed fast food foods!!!!!!!!! Oh boy, did it go downhill from there. I soon learned that I had poly-cystic ovaries, and it would be extremely hard to lose any weight that I gain (by this time I had gained 40 lbs in a year- despite playing serious tennis every day). After I got to college, I continued being addicted to food, and made things worse by not exercising. I graduated college and had gained 100 lbs. Here I was, a year and half after graduating, and weighed 304 lbs. I was devestated, depressed, and out of control. The funny thing was, I had been going to weight loss doctore for 3 years, and still managed to gain weight! My parents were worried, and never failed to remind me of how big I had gotten. I started to look into the lap band. After getting denied by insurance, I decided to try one more time to get approval. I went to a weight doctor for 6 months, and was finally approved. YAY! I decided to get the lap band 3 weeks later on April 15!

Here I am now, about 20 lbs lighter, and struggling every day to make the right decisions. My weight seems to have plateaued, probably because I have not been counting calories. I am starting to keep track of everything now with Myfitnesspal and hope to be successful on staying on a 800 calorie a day diet (lots of scrambled eggs!), get my 64 g of protein in, and drink my water (the hardest part for me!).

 

Until later, happy banding!

 

 



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Good Luck on your journey.... WE have a lot in common! I also gained 100 pounds not long after graduating high school. Finally after getting approved from insurance, my surgery is set for the 27th! We should keep in touch!

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Congratulations on your new journey! It sounds like you are a great start! Welcome to Kansas soon!

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Good Luck on your journey.... WE have a lot in common! I also gained 100 pounds not long after graduating high school. Finally after getting approved from insurance, my surgery is set for the 27th! We should keep in touch!

Hey!!!

That is so exciting that you have your surgery coming up!! I am still in the beginning stages as I got the surgery on April 15, but so far it honestly has made a difference in my thinking and realizing how eating foods I am not supposed to affects my body. I would love to keep in touch!

Sagan :rolleyes:

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