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  1. 2 points
    luckylimey

    93 lbs down at 4.5 months

    You look simply amazing - cannot tell that those pics are the same person....
  2. 1 point
    vashikagreene

    93 lbs down at 4.5 months

    U are doing really good u look nice Sent from my SM-G930V using BariatricPal mobile app
  3. 1 point
    Not go with the sleeve, reflux is almost guaranteed if you had prior with band.
  4. 1 point
    iam_yamii

    93 lbs down at 4.5 months

    Wow, congrats!
  5. 1 point
    OutsideMatchInside

    Gained 5 lbs @ 12 weeks

    Why did you increase your carbs? Glycogen in your liver and cells, creating water weight after coming off low carbing. That is your weight gain right there. Increase your protein and try to keep your carbs at 25, max 50. That is pretty easy to do. Meat and green veggies, that is all you should be eating, and the odd protein shake if you are running low on protein for the day.
  6. 1 point
    kellian

    Pain getting worse

    Thanks so much for your response. My surgeon also has a 2-4 week range - theoretically, I guess - but now they are adamant that everyone gets 3 weeks. It's "protocol". Anyway, I stood my ground and got 1 more week, which gives me 4 weeks total, so I guess I count that as a win. I'm still nervous about going back to work but I'll just have to do the best I can and hope my body is ready.
  7. 1 point
    Navigating the Wilderness

    TIcker Info

    This confused me as well when I first started. Click on your username at the top of the page->My Surgery->Progress. You can alter your weight stats there.
  8. 1 point
    kell911

    TIcker Info

    go to my ticker edit and go thru the whole thing. at the end you will be able to adjust the weights
  9. 1 point
    Monasmle

    Not getting full, no energy

    I'm on soft food, and expected to feel the restriction of a smaller stomach, but I don't. Had a can of tuna with no problem, full but not uncomfortable. I keep reading about people eating a few bites and feeling full, and I feel like I can eat a lot more than expected. Is this normal? I'm so afraid of falling back into old patterns of binging. I had an easy recovery, no pain, and started working out half hour a day. Now at two weeks, I'm exhausted all the time. I can be up and moving for max three hours, I then crash and nap, sleep 9 hours a night, and then take a morning nap. I was feeling so great, and now I'm returning to work and I don't know how I'm going to stay awake. It's a desk job, but still. I'm getting in 400-600 calories. About 60g of protein. Help!
  10. 1 point
    Sadiebug

    Not getting full, no energy

    I was the same way with the lack of restriction. I didn't feel it at first....I could pretty easily eat more than my 1-2 oz I was supposed to have (especially soup!) And I remember thinking how very easy it would be to go back to my old binging ways. Well, long story short, about 4 weeks after surgery I was eating lean turkey....which was ok on my plan at that time but I was eating far too fast, not chewing, not paying attention to portion size. and about 10 bites in I was in a lot of pain and ended up vomiting it all back up. Thankfully I didn't do any damage to my pouch but it sure scared me. And really showed me just how important it is that I fix my 'head'.... Now that I'm eating solid foods it is much easier to feel it too. I also think I never really understood what "full" felt like. I always thought it was the painful, uncomfortable, going to explode feeling but it's not. After talking to my NUT, I now know that full for me is more of a slight heaviness in my stomach - and when I feel that I know the next bite or two will send me over the top.

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