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  1. Yeah, I'll vote if it ever stops! It started falling out right at 3 months and 5 weeks later its still going strong too. I would have to say I've lost at least 1/3 of what I started with. It's super gross. There is hair everywhere! and I have to clean out the shower drain at least 2 times every shower. Honestly, This was a huge reason I never wanted the surgery and put it off for so long. But I didn't think this was an issue with vsg. I know it is with bypass. Well I was wrong. I fellow hairdresser of mine put her fingers threw it today and was totally shocked.

    Anyway.... Moral of the story is that I am happy I did this Hair loss or not. Oh, and Biotin, Do you realize how much of that stuff you can take everyday. It says 5 times a day! I need to really start taking it.

    It will grow back though. It will grow back.


  2. I've personally felt things puke that when I over eat. Sadly I do sometimes. Usually when I'm starving and am just eating too fast. I also feel like crap if I don't chew enough. Esp meat. Maybe you ate something new and your tummy was mad? Lol.

    As for the time of the month stuff, I've been giving in a little. Not over doing but a taste or two has been satisfying. But I make sure I eat a Protein first or with it. So say I'm going to eat Chex Mix, I will eat a string cheese with it. If you want something sweet, try to at least do sugar free. Eat it slow and enjoy it!

    Now I don't exercise either. Oh btw, I'll be 4 months out tomorrow. Personally it is because I have a knee injury and pretty much can't. (Knee surgery booked for Oct 8th! Eek!). I too know that my weight loss would prob be more if I were exerciseing but it is what it is. As long as the scale is moving, I'm happy. It's slowed but I'm thinking it will probably slow more and that may be around when I can bring in the work outs. Hopefully will kick start my body at that point.

    But the bottom line you are doing AMAZING! Congrats!


  3. If you want to watch calories and carbs... Flavored vodka and Water. I love the Three olives Loopy. It taste just like fruit loops. Sip slow. Personally, I will be 4 months tomorrow and alcohol burns my stomach. And I was quite the drinker. Beer and soda hurt too much because of the bubbles and air. But hopefully when I do go back my plan is the vodka and water. Also crystal light have those mocktinis, just add liquor!


  4. I'm a hairstylist! Yes you can. The hair falling out part is something that happens on the inside. Meaning, malnutrition, hormones, things like that. hair color happens on the outside.

    I'm currently 3 1/2 months out and about 3 weeks ago mine started falling out. It's pretty awful. They say at about the 3 month mark. But I take pretty good care of my hair. But it falls out from the root, so I try to be gentle with it.


  5. I know just one or two meals that are a bit too big isn't going to do it. But what if you are eating too much every meal. I don't know if I'm actually eating way too much or just eating things that are not making me feel too good. But it literally feels like its stretching. Granted this is my biggest fear, so I may be a little obsessed. I'm 3 1/2 months right now. I'm also in a colossal STALL! One that is not even staying the same but going up. My Dr office said I'm not eating enough, so here I am increasing. Geez Louise!


  6. I SOOO feel your pain. Wt loss has been really slow for me as well! I stayed in the hospital an extra 3 days because I couldn't tolerate any fluid' date=' by the time I got home I looked like the stay puff marshmallow man!

    So far, a month out, I have lost 28lbs including the wt before surgery.

    I gather that the average wt loss is about 1.5-2 lbs a week.

    Be patient, don't lose faith, it will come off.

    Drink your Water, your Protein drinks, and increase your activity as you can tolerate.

    You will do great!

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    Thank you so much! I'm keeping my chin up. It's a big mental game too. I'm trying very hard to stay positive about all aspects and really believe it too. Lol. I know now that I see a difference in my body and my total loss is a significant number, I can see it is working!


  7. Wow' date=' I am feeling those same emotions as you are!! All those worries that you have I have!! I am only 3 weeks out and I lost 15 the first week, and then put four back on, I don't know why. I eat pretty much what I'm suppose to, and I'm so frustrated. My tummy is bloated, now I'm sick with a summer cold, my throat is sore, runny nose, and aches all over. I am so afraid that this surgery is not going to work and that I won't lose another pound. I also have physical problems that don't allow me to work out like others. I have tried to do some strength training, and now I'm suffering for it. UGH....I wish I had the advice to give to you, but I just wondered if this happened to you in the beginning also. I would be happy just to be down another 5-10 pds. I know losing it too fast is not good, but come on..the scales need to say something else. I don't want this surgery to be for nothing, with everything I went through!! I can be there for you to vent!!![/quote']

    I hope you are doing better now! That cold better be long gone. I just updated me. So how has the scale been treating you? I lost I believe 18 lbs in the first month. And 11 was in the first week I think. So yes, it has been slow since the beginning. I stall a lot. But the way they explained it to me is that it is very much the tend for sleevers is you stall and then drop, stall and then drop, stall and then drop. Oh and yes my scale goes up and down! That can be very discourageing. But it does work and will for you! I hope that it is. In my post above I talk about how I don't really pay attention to what I loss at the end of the week but I just like to watch the overall total loss. Then I'm not looking at 1's and 2's. I'm looking at double digits. I think watching that puts it in perspective. Update me on how you are doing!


  8. Hi all! I'm so sorry I never responded after my original post. Update! 14 1/2 weeks post op down 55 lbs. So I have lost, 13 lbs in about 5 weeks. Well when I look at it like that it doesn't seem like much, but when I look at the big picture/number.... It looks pretty good! I think now that I can see the difference with my body and that the number is significant, I can look at it and be happy. My weightloss seems to be about 1 1/5 to 2 lbs a week. But I honestly don't look at that. I just keep an eye on my running total. I think one reason we get frustrated is because we are so used to seeing and hearing about people who has gastric bypass. We get that excellerated weightloss thought in our heads and when we lose it slower (slower in comparison, yet right on track for this surgery) it becomes discouraging. But remember all the reasons you chose this surgery verses the others. I'm going to assume many are like me and chose it because it is healthier.


  9. I was told no carbonation as well. I could care less about soda, but there have been times that I thought my head was going to explode from not being able to drink a beer in the hot weather.

    Sent from my mobile productivity killer.

    I miss beer! Lol. But my tiny sips kinda help. I get to taste it in my mouth but then when it goes down it burns and hurts. And that makes me not want anymore.


  10. No more carbonation ever. I will say that I do take a sip here and there of mostly beer if someone is drinking it. More to taste things. But even those little sips (and I mean sips) hurt! Go ahead and try a sip and see how it feels. Hopefully it won't feel good and help kick the craving. But the air it puts in your tummy makes it hurts and they say it can eventually stretch it out. I don't think I could handle an actual drink of it. Hurts!


  11. Peanut Butter on an apple, Hummus with some crackers. cheese with grapes. These are things m NUT suggested. Basically pair Protein with any carbs. I had asked for ideas of protein that wasn't meat. I have been eating this combos for the last week and lost almost 2 lbs this week. I was super nervous because it was new things but as long as that scale is going down and I am satisfied.... I'm good with it! Check our The South Beach books. SOOOOO many ideas!!!!


  12. I'm not a mom but that doesn't mean I don't understand. I don't think you should push the date. KEEP IT! If this is something that you want to do and feel that you need ( which I am assuming you do like the rest of us) then you need to do that. If you want to be a good mother then that means being around longer and this could make the difference of how long you are here. You have thousands of people here that are here to support you. I know it is not the same as your actual family but I know for myself that It is wonderful knowing there are people I can communicate with that understand what I am feeling and going through. Not only am I member if this forum but also of the Sassy Sleevers on Facebook. I love those people and feel like I have become friends with them. But I do feel strongly that you can be an even better parent when you feel good about yourself and your health. If you ever want a buddy Feel free to message me. I may not be a mom but I know one reason I did this is because I want to be one. So in a way, its almost the same thing. Not only doing it for yourself but for your family, present or future.


  13. While being scared is totally normal.... Don't be!!!!! This is the best decision I have ever made and something I wish I hadn't drug my feet doing, the same as you. I know that reading a lot the the treads and posts on this site can be frightening its only because people tend to post their struggles looking for advice and answers. I have noticed that most of them are in the first few weeks. I know I was reaching out a lot then too. But now I am still only 14 weeks and I have gotten past all of that. Yes, I stall what feels like every other week, but that is totally normal. Before I found this site I watched a lot of youtube videos and have made friends watching peoples every week videos. I loved going back and watching peoples stories from the beginning. I suggest doing that also. It made me feel really great about it and was nice to see that some people lost slower then others, which tends to be most peoples major frustration. Of course the weight does fall off of some too! Congrats on your decision and I wish you all the best of luck. This is the best decision I ever made, I hope it will be yours too!


  14. It is a physical barrier. The barrier prevents guys from being interested in me. I don't mean to sound cocky but I have a great personality. I'm super outgoing and smart. But the weight barrier makes it so no man cares. I don't say to have a pity party. It's just a fact.

    But hey, if any guys here are looking for something give me a jingle. Hahaha!


  15. Oh! I posted that video. LOL. I'm so glad others found it useful. Lately I have been trying to not drink while eating. I sometimes take a tiny sip just to wash it through my mouth, but overall I'm trying not to. It's hard for me because I don't think I like the feeling of full, but I am tired of getting hungry again so fast. so I am trying to eat with less drinks. One thing I'm doing is not even bringing them to the table.


  16. I personally am 13 weeks out and I still can't drink. When it hits my stomach it burns! It used to burn on the way down too but that has subsided. I still taste everyones drinks but I need to another drink to wash it through my stomach because it really burns. I don't know so much about getting drunk faster but I'm pretty sure its still going to be awhile before I find out.


  17. From a Post op person, yup, its a problem. I miss soda and beer so much. But carbonation hurts. I guess it can over time stretch out your sleeve too. But aside from that, it hurts. Whenever I'm around someone drinking beer I always ask for a sip. It tastes good in my mouth but Not so good on the way down. The other day I thought to myself maybe I could drink a little bit of soda if I take teeny tiny sips. Diet pepsi. It was hot and that used to quench my thirst, but even the smallest sips still hurt on the way down. So overall I miss it, yet as soon as I taste it and swallow it, I don't anymore.

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