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Beyon Sleeve

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  1. Hey Everyone! I had my 9 month check up today...and I have met my goal!!! I literally shed a tear as I looked at the BMI chart and saw that I was in the "healthy" range! I went from a BMI of 36 to 23, size 16WP (women's petite) to a 4P, and from 208lbs to 125lbs in 9 months. Although I've had my up's and downs, I love my new body and life! I also know the journey isn't over...it's now a lifestyle. So keep striving, working, and reaching those goals everyone! Much love!


  2. We all have bad days. And everything you mentioned does suck! BUT, you have to look on the bright side. You are alive and healthier than before. So what, you have extra skin (as I do too) its the things we go through that make us stronger! Ok, so we are not going to be supermodels...but was that ever the goal? Embrace your beauty AND flaws, because we ALL got em'!


  3. I don't know about the stretching thing, some say yes, some say no. If you feel your portions are larger you may want to get back to basics with Protein Shakes and lots of Water and low, low carbs and sugar. And of course Portion Control and don't snack late (Im still working on that one) that recently helped and it jump started my system and I'm back to losing again :) P.S. don't forget to move everyday! Exercise is like healthy food and air...you gotta have it to live right!!! Best of Luck! Never Give Up!


  4. DebbieDeb you have made great progress so far! Don't give up! I know the mention of exercise can sound like a four letter word, but it is a piece of the weightloss puzzle. I started out slow with walking 20 mins a day 3 days a week. Now, after 6 months I'm running 4 days a week, but that was MY goal. Find YOUR goal and do it (literally write it down and put it on the fridge...I did!) You've got the ultimate tool to help you! Grab a buddy to walk with you. You CAN do this, girl! Stay strong, stay focused.


  5. That's so cool!! How did you know when you could get off your CPAP? Did you have to do another sleep study?

    I did not go in for another sleep study. My boyfriend said I wasn't snoring anymore and/or gasping for air. I also felt rested when I woke up. My sleep apnea was totally weight related. So I guess I lost weight in my throat too! I got a letter from my Dr. saying to discontinue the CPAP so I can turn in my machine and not get charged for it each month...hope it works!


  6. Well, it's been 6 months since my Gastric Sleeve surgery and what a journey its been! Today at my appointment, the Dr. said I have exceeded expectations and now have a NORMAL BMI of 25 and down 72lbs! I literally started to cry. I couldn't believe that I had actually accomplished my Dr.'s goal! She said that wasn't expected until the 12 month mark or beyond. I personally have 8lbs and one more size to get to, but I KNOW I will get there. Now to focus on completing my first ever 5K next month and continuing to work my a$$ off (literally)!

    Type 2 Diabetes-GONE!

    High Blood Pressure-GONE!

    CPAP/Sleep Apnea-GONE!

    Insomnia-GONE!

    Asthma-controlled (only use before running)

    16W and 1X-GONE! (rockin' a 6, SM/MED top)

    Keep striving, keep smiling, keep reaching for your goals!!!


  7. Im not an expert, but I have been told by a trainer and I myself have used both time and intensity during exercise. I use interval training ( ex: walk 5, run 3, walk 3 , run 8, walk 5 , ect...) Just increase your incline or your speed as you can to make new goals. Check out some running apps like 5K Free and Couch to 5K.


  8. Such a good topic! I didn't change careers, but I did change my attitude at work which was like a whole new world! Once I started dressing better,sleeping better, feeling better, I became a better teacher. Im smiling more and the kids are smiling more too. I wasn't in a relationship pre-op, but as soon as I started "looking good" the ex's seemed to come out of the woodwork. Been there, done that, not going back. Best advice is FORWARD MOTION. Sometimes you don't have to create a new life...sometimes you just have to tweak it to your success.


  9. When I hit the 3 month mark it clicked. I was down about 50 lbs (pre-op diet included). I REALLY started to have people notice that I had lost weight. A perminant smile is on my face, and I literally have a bounce in my step. Someone even said I looked taller because of how I am carrying myself now. I still shake my head in disbelief, but Im afraid to pinch myself because I don't want to wake up, LOL! It is real, it does work, but YOU have to work it everyday.

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