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LessofApril

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Good to hear from you guys! I'm doing pretty well. Fighting with the last 5 lbs but I don't sweat it. I do my best to eat well, and think I do pretty good job of it. Drinking Water and working out is a struggle for me. But I'm working at it and its getting better. Scheduled to have a Tummy Tuck in May and breast lift and augmentation in December. Hopefully thigh and arm lift in 2017. Having WLS was the BEST thing I have ever done for myself. It's changed my entire outlook on life. ZERO regrets.


  2. I was feeling the same way. My appetite and capacity for food has increased, which is super scary. Also, I found that since surgery, I've developed a sweet tooth that I didn't have before surgery. Go figure...

    Have you heard of the 5day Pouch Test? You basically go back to the post op diet for 5 days. I totally understand that it's hard--I didn't do it 100% but I did it at about 90% and it totally helped me. Monitor your food and mood. Try and eat in thoughtful way. Those old nasty habits have a way of sneaking up on you. You can totally do this.


  3. Hi all!

    Wow it's been so long since I've posted. I am doing pretty well. Hoovering at 160. I had a interesting conversation with my doctor at my last visit. My goal was (is) 150. When I expressed frustration that I had not gotten there she was surprised. She feels like 160 is a "great weight" for me. Especially if I want to have skin removal surgery--- which I do. She thinks that I have about 10lbs of skin that would be removed. Thereby getting me to my goal. It was a hard pill to swallow for some reason. When you have a number in your head, it's hard to let it go.

    Right now I'm looking at starting some kind of a maintenance program, along with developing an exercise regimen. That is a battle I am desperate to win. I know I need it, and I can't seem to get there.

    @@Texasmeg I am also finding it hard to battle my sweet tooth. Funnily enough, that was never a big problem for be before the surgery. I am obsessed with Peppermint Patties. I don't know where that came from.

    @@DeezJeanz I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope that you have found or are finding a way to cope with this terrible loss. Be well. I totally understand that feeling of wanting to self medicate with food. I do it too.


  4. Good for you! We all need to do what's right for us. I'm much happier having been sleeved than I was 130lbs ago. This was the right thing for me. Maybe you needed to start the process in order to get the lightbulb moment you needed to find the solution for yourself. I'm happy however that my insurance paid it for me. God knows I've paid enough into the system. Be well...


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    Hey all! I haven't posted since the very early days out...I was sleeved on 10/2/13 at 273 pounds. I reached goal in 9.5 months which was 159 pounds which would put me at a normal bmi. At about 8 months post op I started running. That was a game changer! I have since completed a triathlon, a 5k, 2 10ks, 4 half marathons, and on January 25th, 2015 I became a marathoner! I went on to lose and additional 20 pounds and I've been maintaining 20 pounds below goal ever since. From a size 22/24 to a size 2/4. I eat clean and train hard! I am really living my best life now!

    You are truly inspiring! I'm trying to start an exercise regime and am finding it so difficult to just get started. Any advice?


  6. Hi All-

    Not much to report. My last 20 lbs are struggling. I keep loosing and gaining the same 3lbs. I've just recently started going back to he gym, I am trying to be more consistent with it. But it is not in my nature. I have to force that change. I weighed my self yesterday and I was at 167lbs. 150 is the goal. Nothing to do but keep trying!

    HW 300
    SW 281
    CW 167
    TPL 133 from HW
    TPL 114 from SW
    TPG 150


  7. HW: 300

    SW: 281

    CW: 178

    TPL: 119.2

    TPG: 150

    WL this week: 2.2 bs

    28 lbs till I reach my goal!

    I'm also slowing down as far as WL goes and can eat more. I'm also really concerned about it. I'm still not exercising consistenly. I know I have to. Not sure why I can't (won't) get my ass in gear. I'm some place between a size 14 and 12. Goal is a real size 10.

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