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Donny

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Donny got a reaction from jen1211 in New Year's Resolutions and Goals!   
    Might be kind of fun to see what others are striving for in 2013 (assuming we make it past this Friday ) lol
    1.) I want to be 100lbs lighter starting the New Year, which means I have 12# to drop in exactly 2 weeks! Lofty, but it's what I want!
    2.) Do a 5k every month, and towards the end of the year do a sprint-triathlon
    3.) Build my muscles back
    4.) Hit my goal weight
    5.) Never look back on the unhealthy habits I developed!!!!
    6.) The BIGGEST one of all... I want to learn how to two-step!!! It looks like fun, and it's all they do at bars in Fort Worth! haha
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    Donny got a reaction from kmwheel in Three Months Out & Now the Real Work is Beginning   
    I refuse to go to the gym in the morning haha! I can barely drag myself out of bed for work let alone a workout! What I do is bring my gym bag with me to work everyday and I go straight after work. If I go home I wouldn't be able to get the motivation to go!
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    Donny got a reaction from kmwheel in Three Months Out & Now the Real Work is Beginning   
    I refuse to go to the gym in the morning haha! I can barely drag myself out of bed for work let alone a workout! What I do is bring my gym bag with me to work everyday and I go straight after work. If I go home I wouldn't be able to get the motivation to go!
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    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


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    Donny got a reaction from kmwheel in Three Months Out & Now the Real Work is Beginning   
    I refuse to go to the gym in the morning haha! I can barely drag myself out of bed for work let alone a workout! What I do is bring my gym bag with me to work everyday and I go straight after work. If I go home I wouldn't be able to get the motivation to go!
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    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


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    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


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    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


  9. Like
    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


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    Donny got a reaction from O.T.R. sleever in Question fot the Ladies   
    Gotta rock the “Bro-Zilian”, crack, and back wax! I just will never admit that again if any of y'all run into me in public!
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    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


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    Donny reacted to TakeCareGirl in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    Wow - congratulations. Love a man in a cowboy hat!
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    Donny got a reaction from ladyhummingbird in 2 months out and 87 lbs gone!   
    I just compared my shirtless pics on holy wow what a difference! Today marks my 2 month surgiversary and I have gone from 385 to 298!!!! Keep working hard y'all! I have hit 3 stalls that discouraged me but pics say it all so here's my current!
    48 - 38 jeans
    3xl - xl shirts!


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    Donny reacted to Joy00 in Let it grow let it grow let it grow!   
    Oh my head has been so frightful
    but today its so delightful
    that my hair is no longer fallin out
    Let it grow! Let it grow! Let it grow!
    It didn't show sign of stopping
    And I bought many Vitamins
    Having five strand more than Charlie Brown
    Let it grow! Let it grow! Let it grow!
    LOL thought I'd find a little humor after so much of my hair fell out. I tried everything it just went through a phase! Now it's finally growing out healthier than ever!
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    Donny reacted to amw157 in Omfg ... They Are Going To Shove...   
    Can you teach that to my wife? (LOL)
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    Donny got a reaction from simplejaxgirl in All i want for Christmas is... (join in)   
    1. Clothes that are stylish, that can't be used as a parachute
    2. A NYE kiss
    3. I can't wait to surprise everyone that doesn't know I lost weight.
    4. Many more healthy & happy Christmas's
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    Donny got a reaction from simplejaxgirl in All i want for Christmas is... (join in)   
    1. Clothes that are stylish, that can't be used as a parachute
    2. A NYE kiss
    3. I can't wait to surprise everyone that doesn't know I lost weight.
    4. Many more healthy & happy Christmas's
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    Donny got a reaction from GoldyGirl in The Five Biggist Changes Since My Surgery Are.......   
    1. I went from spending way too much money on food and booze to spending way too much at the mall
    2. I don't run from pictures anymore. And I got rid of my I need to be standing when I take a picture rule.
    3. I feel comfortable working out at the gym and not shy/embarassed
    4. I keep needing to reprogram the seat setting in my car because I sit too far back
    5. I don't get bummed when doing laundry and folding huge pants and shirts that a child could use as a parachute!
    ( I went shopping yesterday and looked at the waist diameter on a pair of 38 jeans and laughed... So I bought them... They fit me when I tried them on at home.)
    As far as the stalls. I have been sleeved since 10/22 (not even 2 months) and am in my 3rd wicked stall. Super downer. But my work clothes prior were 3-4xl shirts and 48 pants. Today I walked out the door in an XL button up and 40 dress slacks. Believe me, I would love to see the scale move more! But just remember that people see the inches lost, not the number on the scale!
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    Donny got a reaction from Ms skinniness in What is your definition of feeling full?   
    I was sleeved the same day and have the same experiences. For me a few rounds of awful slimming and feeling like im going to hurl help you keep in check. Measuring food helps, but I try to work the eyeball system as well then measure to see how close I am. Its a bit unrealistic to rely on measuring everything in the real world. Unless you carry around one of those little drug dealer scales from the TV shows!
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    Donny got a reaction from GoldyGirl in The Five Biggist Changes Since My Surgery Are.......   
    1. I went from spending way too much money on food and booze to spending way too much at the mall
    2. I don't run from pictures anymore. And I got rid of my I need to be standing when I take a picture rule.
    3. I feel comfortable working out at the gym and not shy/embarassed
    4. I keep needing to reprogram the seat setting in my car because I sit too far back
    5. I don't get bummed when doing laundry and folding huge pants and shirts that a child could use as a parachute!
    ( I went shopping yesterday and looked at the waist diameter on a pair of 38 jeans and laughed... So I bought them... They fit me when I tried them on at home.)
    As far as the stalls. I have been sleeved since 10/22 (not even 2 months) and am in my 3rd wicked stall. Super downer. But my work clothes prior were 3-4xl shirts and 48 pants. Today I walked out the door in an XL button up and 40 dress slacks. Believe me, I would love to see the scale move more! But just remember that people see the inches lost, not the number on the scale!
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    Donny got a reaction from IsB in Advice Please. 6 months Until Surgery   
    Getting used to the new healthy way of living was key for me. I started having 2 Protein Shakes a day and slowly working myself off the bad foods. That way the pre and post op diet were a breeze because I already had shakes I liked and was use to having them daily. Also like they said, get comfortable with only drinking Water & crystal light. Get rid of all the sodas/ sweet tea/ caffeine now. I was a smoker that ate fast food for every meal and drank a TON of soda at work everyday. I needed that time to rid myself of all the bad habits I had. My surgery has been a breeze, I don't get cravings for bad foods or cigs because I invested the time before the surgery.
    Good luck! And we are all here to help!
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    Donny got a reaction from Ms skinniness in What is your definition of feeling full?   
    I was sleeved the same day and have the same experiences. For me a few rounds of awful slimming and feeling like im going to hurl help you keep in check. Measuring food helps, but I try to work the eyeball system as well then measure to see how close I am. Its a bit unrealistic to rely on measuring everything in the real world. Unless you carry around one of those little drug dealer scales from the TV shows!
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    Donny reacted to thinoneday in All i want for Christmas is... (join in)   
    Wish it would go back to how it used to be. People greeting each other on the street, in stores, etc with MERRY CHRISTMAS! And not happy holidays. Not to hear about all the wars, hatred, jealousy, and greed. Not to hear about this stupid End of World lies that Satan wants everyone to believe. . .there has been a promise made and that promise sticks. The world has become an evil, selfish place and it makes me sad. . . Merry CHRISTMAS to all my cyberfriends and I hope all your wishes come true now and in the new year. . . blessings to all.
    PS: If I've offended anyone I apologize
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    Donny got a reaction from GoldyGirl in The Five Biggist Changes Since My Surgery Are.......   
    1. I went from spending way too much money on food and booze to spending way too much at the mall
    2. I don't run from pictures anymore. And I got rid of my I need to be standing when I take a picture rule.
    3. I feel comfortable working out at the gym and not shy/embarassed
    4. I keep needing to reprogram the seat setting in my car because I sit too far back
    5. I don't get bummed when doing laundry and folding huge pants and shirts that a child could use as a parachute!
    ( I went shopping yesterday and looked at the waist diameter on a pair of 38 jeans and laughed... So I bought them... They fit me when I tried them on at home.)
    As far as the stalls. I have been sleeved since 10/22 (not even 2 months) and am in my 3rd wicked stall. Super downer. But my work clothes prior were 3-4xl shirts and 48 pants. Today I walked out the door in an XL button up and 40 dress slacks. Believe me, I would love to see the scale move more! But just remember that people see the inches lost, not the number on the scale!
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    Donny reacted to aroundhky in Guys, Resistance Training And Relation To "t"   
    I took this from a blog that I read online (briankim.net) that addresses the issue of why men should lift weights. He makes a lot of valid points with this article and the benefits of lifting are very real. One thing I would add is if you've never lifted, take your time, don't worry about poundage, do something you can handle and train yourself to use good form. Then slowly buildup as you wish and can lift safely. Speaking from personal experience, the benefits of safe technically sound lifting are amazing!
    scale, who have very little testosterone. You can tell who these guys are. They're the ones who are not quite male and not quite female. It seems that all the life has been sucked out of them and they behave like docile cows. They're too afraid of doing anything and live a mediocre life. You definitely don’t want to become like them. Let’s take a look at some of their qualities.
    Depression
    Irritability
    Fatigue
    Inability to concentrate
    Easily weak and tired
    Difficulty coping with stress
    sleep disorder

    These are all symptoms of low testosterone. Do you really think that you can achieve your goals and dreams if you have any of the above symptoms? I seriously doubt it. Would you be able to achieve your goals and dreams if you had the exact opposite of the above symptoms? Absolutely. How can we do so? By increasing testosterone levels. Testosterone helps you achieve your goals period. How can we increase testosterone levels? By lifting weights and gradually increasing the resistance on a consistent basis. The following are the benefits I have reaped from sticking to a consistent program of weight training. I hope it will encourage those who have been sitting on the fence about this or have not considered making it a part of their lifestyle. If you are currently not doing this, you’re missing out on one of the biggest investments of your life. I kid you not. Enough talk; on with the benefits (in no particular order).
    Improved concentration and focus. When I workout, gone are the days when I would be passive and do a little bit of one thing and then move on to another thing, do a little bit of that, and then listen to some music, maybe surf the net or watch TV, and come back and do a little bit of it more, etc. Instead, I would stay focused on the task at hand and complete it on the spot. This habit was instilled through my consistent program of weight lifting. When you pick up that weight, you’re focused on completing x number of reps per set. Nothing else matters. Nothing else has your focus. It’s just you and the weight. You lift it once, twice, three times, four times, the muscle is burning, you’re becoming fatigued, five, six, seven, eight, and then you muster everything inside of you to get that last rep, nine, and then you pull even more from within you that you did not think you had possible, ten. You don’t lift once, twice, stop, get a drink of Water, talk with the boys, go to the bathroom, and then do three, four, then change the song on your ipod, five, six, stretch, take a break, seven, eight, make a call, nine, ten. No. You go through the whole set on the spot till you finish period. You will find this skill to be very useful. A lot of people get distracted when it comes to focusing on a task, but by lifting weights, you learn to cancel out all distractions and focus on you and the weight. That’s it. If you’ve watched the Legend of Bagger Vance, this same piece of advice is given to Matt Damon to help with his golf game. Just focus on you and the hole. Erase all the other distractions. The noise, the people, the competition. It’s just you and the hole. Laser-like focus on completing a task from start to finish is one great by-product of lifting weights.
    Sleep like a baby Whenever I lift, I get quality sleep. I don’t have any trouble sleeping at night. Forget about the warm milk, forget about counting sheep jumping over the fence, forget about sleeping pills, just lift. Lifting weights is the cure for all insomnia. And because I sleep like a baby, I…. Wake up early Whenever I lift, I always wake up early and refreshed. Gone are the days where I would open my eyes, hit the snooze, and sleep one more hour. If you want to wake up early, pick up the weights. It’s that simple. Getting up early is also a big time benefit. When the world is sleeping, that’s when you can take the most action for your goals. It’s nice and quiet. It’s a perfect time to visualize, to meditate, to count your blessings, etc. You can read that self improvement book, you can brainstorm ideas, and get a TON done if you wake up early. It’s a huge benefit. It’s also a good time to lift as well.
    Energy... Weight lifting gives me so much energy. Energy to go the extra mile. Energy to take the weights to the next level. Energy to accomplish my goals. Energy to do anything I wish. You can literally feel the energy coursing through your veins throughout the day. It’s a great feeling. It’s like igniting jet fuel. It’s that good.
    Happiness... Whenever I feel the blues coming, there’s nothing like hitting the weights to bring me back up. I can thank my endorphins for that. Whenever I feel down, the very first question I ask myself is if I had lifted recently. The answer is always no. The solution? Lift. Problem solved. Works EVERY time. Guaranteed.
    Mental toughness..... If you read Teddy Roosevelt’s autobiography, you will see the direct correlation between mental toughness and physical training. He made it a point to exercise every day. He boxed, climbed mountains, lifted weights, etc., on a consistent basis. I urge you to take a look at all the things that Teddy Roosevelt has accomplished. I guarantee you that his dedication to physical training was a major cause of getting them done. Because of his physical conditioning, he was able to focus, he got things done, he was always happy, he woke up early, and he had a ton of energy. Sound familiar? Another example of mental toughness in one word: Arnold. Enough said. Lifting weights and upping the resistance every so often builds your ability to handle bigger things. When you can lift a measly 5 pounds more than the last time, it’s a huge accomplishment. It may not seem like a lot, but it is. Every weight lifter knows what I’m talking about. Lifting strengthens the psychosomatic link between mind and body. When the body is strong, so will the mind be. Lifting also helps you train your mind to summon all your strength to lift that last rep when you don’t think you can. I cannot tell you how helpful this has been to me when there were times when I didn’t think I could accomplish my goals, even though I was so close to doing it. Lifting has conditioned me to dig deep and go that extra inch, and you will find that in life, it makes all the difference. Great habit When you start lifting weights and begin to see all the positive benefits, there’s no going back. The benefits will drive you to keep on doing it, which continues the cycle, which then inevitably installs a great habit. You’ll feel more happy, energetic, focused, tough, accomplished and you won’t want to let go of the cause.
    Males today, (in American society at least), sit in cubicles all day and then go home and sit in front of the TV or computer. If they're hungry, they get in a car, sit again in a seat, go to Carls Jr. to get a double western bacon cheeseburger combo, supersized, with a strawberry cheesecake. Then, they come back home and sit down again. Or even worse, they don’t even get up all. They just call pizza Hut. This lifestyle fosters a habitual lack of exercise, which in turn contributes to low testosterone and a low quality of life. Build the testosterone by consistently lifting weights and upping the resistance till you become like a bull and charge your way through life knocking down every obstacle and wall on the path toward your dreams. You won’t regret it. I guarantee it.

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