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Maddie

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. I didn't lose very much this month (8 lbs.) however I did lose another 13 inches.

    This brings my total weight loss to 88.2 lbs. and my total inches lost to 67.25.

    This is still a wild trip and everyday is a new adventure in learning. But, I guess the most important thing is that I am still finding new info all the time.

    I can't help but wonder sometimes how I would have done this without the internet. I shudder to think of going through this without the knowledge and support I get here.

    Thanks to all of you for being here, giving me feedback, support, warm thoughts and prayers. You guys help me so much. (((hugs)))

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  2. As you mentioned, many don't have insurance and can't afford it. I am a member of the WLSFA (Weight Loss Foundation of America). They are a non profit organization whose goal is to educate about obesity and to provide grants for those who can't get surgery any other way. They recently announced their first recipient and it was just wonderful.

    You can find them here: http://wlsfa.org/

    In the morning, I leave for San Antonio for The Texas Meet and Greet. Where members from the Texas weight loss community will meet for a week end conference and reception. I am so exited. I help support them as I feel like you do. There are so many out there who need help.


  3. From the trauma of surgery, and being pumped full of IV fluids for 5 days, I actually GAINED 26 lbs. in the hospital. Plus your body can hold lots of Water from the swelling alone. It took weeks for it to come off. But, once it started coming off and my body began to heal, it remained a steady loss. Don't throw in the towel. Just give you body what it needs, listen to your surgeons guidllines and it will start coming off. Best of luck to you. Hang in there, we are all pulling for you.


  4. The thing that worried me was how would I now deal with my emotions, since I couldn't run to food like I used to. It turns out that it's not been so tough. Everyday I am getting healthier and happier, and that demon rarely surfaces.

    My family had been so worried about my health for years, so when I told them I was doing it, they rejoiced. They saw it as a way of saving my life and they have rooted for me since before the surgery. I am very blessed indeed.


  5. Besides my sleeve, the best tool I use is journaling what I eat and drink everyday. Grazing can be very dangerous, especially if you don't know how much you're consuming. My dr told me to eat 3 small meals a day with a miidmorning Protein snack and a midafternoon Protein snack. So that's 5 times a day I eat.

    Here is a typical day for me:

    B: 1/2 Protein shake

    S: 1 cheddar cheese stick

    L: slice of turkey and 2 laughing cow cheese wedges

    S: 1/2 Protein Shake

    D: grilled Tilapia and green Beans

    I feel content all day. Hope this helps.


  6. My dr said between 600-800 calories per day. I found I lose better if I stay right at 700. Every person's system has a place where their body metabolizes better. When you are only talking about adding such few calories, I say listen to your body.

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