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Staci

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  1. This past week has been filled with so many NSV's that I have to share...

    1) my 16 year old outgrew a pair of his 30X34 jeans- they fit me!!!!!

    2) I recently started a new job & still haven't got acquainted with everyone- I overheard someone describe me as "the tall SKINNY girl with blondish hair"!!!!

    3) I went to North Face & bought size 8 khakis!! (I thought size 8 jeans I have were a fluke!!)

    4) I ran into someone who hasn't seen me in a few months & she didn't recognize me!!!!

    5) I never ever saw a resemblence between my children & me until reently- I found that we have the same facial features/bone structure, mine was just hiding!!!

    6) Oh yeah- I've caught men lookin'!!!!

    7) My shoes are too big!!

    8) I made an appointment with plastics, for a few minor enhancements!!!

    9) I walked by a mirror the other day & thought "she's got on the same shirt as me", only to realize "IT IS ME"!!!!

    10) I posted all of my old clothes for sale on a classified site, I'll NEVER need them again!!!!!!

    Hope all of my fellow-sleevers enjoy the little NSVs as much as I do!!!!!


  2. I'm so glad this topic is on here!! The first 2 weeks after surgery I was in a HUGE funk. I likened what I was feeling to the hurt that I felt when my father passed away. I was angry at myself for "mutilating" (oh yeah- I said it) my body. food was my best friend for 35 years and we went through a nasty break-up. During the time I was only allowed liquids but still had to prepare meals for my family, which caused more tears to fall. Once the JP drain was removed and I moved along to more palpatable foods I started thinking that this may not be so bad after all. Once that first month was over and I found some sort of normalcy in the day-to-day I was back to my happy-go-lucky self!! Thankfully for me, I have no ovaries to blame for my depressed state, I was mourning the loss of my BFF- FOOD!!!

    Now I'm 61/2 months out, almost 100# down, at my doctor's suggested goal weight, and wearing a size 8, and eating a healthy diet. I think that 1st month freak-out was a small price to pay for feeling & looking healthier!! Oh sure, the tears still roll from time to time. Now its always when I'm in a dressing room and the pants I took in are too big & I need to go down a size!!

    Good luck to everyone who will be going, is going, or has gone through the 1st month meltdown!!! It really is the hardest part of the process!!


  3. Sometimes I get discouraged- I've lost 44# in 10 weeks. My doc and nutritionist both have said that people who start with a lower BMI than others (mine was 40) lose "slower" than those who start with a higher BMI. I have to remind myself that I didn't become overweight overnight (though I like to think I did), and I shouldn't expect to lose it overnight. I eat high Protein, meats and cheeses, and drink tons of Water daily so I know I'm playing by the rules. I also know that the faster the weight comes off the skin will become extra loose, maybe by losing slowly we're doing our skin a favor. It always helps me to zero in on a negative persons shortcomings- like bad breath, a booger in the nose, etc- maybe your doc is a big booger with halitosis!! Best wishes!!!!!


  4. I have celebrated 6 anniversaries of my 29th birthday. I've lost 43 pounds since having surgery in March and wonder why the heck I spent my 20's getting so plump when I should have been living it up. Never too late to start, right?! And with the class of '93 reunion coming up in 2 years, I'm looking forward to showing them all that I've still got it!!! Congrats to everyone on the weight loss!!!


  5. Congrats. Yes I get the emotions and such. I have been bouncing around in my head all day. I'm sure it will increase as the day approaches but I am focusing on my kids and how much freaking fun. We r gonna have when I am able to go and do whatever they want! I can't wait! Here's to our being big ol losers!!!! Woot!

    I have so much more energy now than I did prior to being sleeved (and I'm just 5 weeks out!!). I say i did the surgery for "me", but I really did it so I can keep up with my active boys!!! I love your attitude- keep it up!!!!


  6. 5 weeks out- doing great & 28#s gone for good!!!!!!! More energy and stamina than before surgery!! Eating small bites of high Protein foods 3 times daily with a high protein snack once daily. I have been off Protein Shakes for 2 weeks, gotta find one I can stomach and get back into the groove. Water is my new "comfort food"- I reach for it when I would've went for carbs before surgery- at least getting my 64ozs/daily isn't hard :)


  7. I took I took off 8 work days off. I was tired the first few days but keep a small fridge in my office stocked Protein Shakes I took to work with me. Now I keep it stocked with cheeses, shaved lunch meat, and yogurt so I can sneak a Protein filled snack when I need it. I didn't want to use vacation time, I want to use that when I can enjoy it, so when I exhausted my PTO I decided I felt well enough to go to the office. Everybody is different so do what feels good for you!! Best wishes!!!!


  8. I've ate out a couple of times since surgery (almost 1 month out)- I've ordered the pot roast with mashed potatoes and gravy. In case the roast was too much I had the potatoes as backup and a little gravy makes it moist. I figure since I can only eat about a 1/4 cup of real food anyway, a little gravy and 'taters won't hurt. Both times the roast was easy to get down and the left-overs were boxed up to bring home so others could enjoy. The chicken sounds like a great option!! Enjoy!!


  9. I'm a few days late in seeing this, but I started pureed last Wed. I'm doing boiled eggs with a little Miracle Whip, I've also done homemade chili topped with Fage Greek Yogurt, last night I ate a little hamburger patty pureed with a little gravy to moisten it and it wasn't half bad. I did pureed some pot roast earlier in the week but even with au jus it was a little too heavy going down. Mashed potatoes is on my allowed list but only after I get my Protein in- I'm doing very little potatoes and still drinking at least 8oz of a Protein Drink each day. Best Wishes & remember to be thankful the liquids only stage is over!!!!!!


  10. This surgery is not easy and definitely not the "quick fix" that so many people assume it is. Do what your led to do and let the workies know that the last thing you need is their negativity, you appreciate that they care (yea right), but you've made up your mind regardless of what they say. PS Be prepared to be watched very carefully after surgery- everything you put in your mouth, someone @ work will be watching, but it's awesome when they finally start seeing the results of the lifestyle change that YOU made!! Best Wishes!!!!


  11. 2 weeks now!!! The drain has been out for 6 days and you're right, I immediately felt so much better. I'm over the mourning process of food (now that I can puree dinner and eat with the fam). I'm still on the fence but leaning more on the side of being happy I had surgery. Everyday is an adventure to see if I can get in all the Protein and Water in- that's a 24 hour job. I haven't lost the big numbers as many posters that I see have, but I didn't get so well insulated over night and I shouldn't expect to slim down over night either. So the adventure continues.......


  12. My co-workers know and either go out of the way to avoid me when ordering out or try to "sabotage" me since finding out, either way makes me uncomfortable. I sometimes feel like I'm under a microscope when I do eat, but the truth is I dd this for "me" and all the spectators/naysayers can eat their hearts out when the new me emerges!! biggrin.gif Best wishes to you!!!


  13. I am following my physicians plan to the letter- full liquids for 2 weeks, pureed for 1 week, soft foods for a week or so, then introduce (very slowly) regular foods, plus lots of Protein & Water daily. Medicine isn't an exact science so a physician/nutritionist can only advocate what they are taught and are comfortable with. I am a RN and know from experience that the majority of patients don't follow what they are told to do by their doctor perfectly, maybe some docs prolong the Fluid only recommendation a little longer so their patients will hang in just a little longer than they would otherwise. It's tough to set an industry standard to treat anything, let alone a lifestyle change such as what we're all going through, but we've taken the first step by having the surgery, we have to trust that our docs a well versed on the procedure and play by their rules.

    The one thing that seems to be agreed on by everyone is the importance of water and exercisetongue.gif


  14. I had surgery on 3-16-11 and continue the mourning phase. I lost my father 2 years ago and felt the raw emotion again after surgery, but for food this time around. I am happy to report that yesterday I made chili and pureed 1/2 cup of it and ate it!! I feel more content and for the 1st time since surgery, I'm "happy" that I did this. Today I went to Taco Bell and had refried Beans for lunch!! Not the most healthy choice, but I needed a little splurge after 2 weeks of all the liquids I've gagged down. This gives me some hope for the future!!


  15. I started the pureed stage yesterday. I boiled some eggs and put them in the food chopper added a little Miracle Whip, did the same thing with deli shaved ham (though it may not work for me- doesn't look very tasty). Last night I made chili and put 1/2 cup in the chopper and added a little extra broth, ate it with a little Fage 2%. Looked pretty nasty but tasted just like the real thing!! Putting a roast in the crockpot today, tonight I'll pureed my serving. Luckily next Wednesday I move on from pureed to mushies!!!


  16. I had the VGS procedure on 3-16-11. I still have the JP drain that is VERY annoying and some left sided shoulder pain that comes & goes. I'm still trying to decide if I like what I've done to myself, speaking only of the short term discomfort not what I expect long term. I've lost roughly 10 pounds and am satisified with the Liquid Protein things I am able to 'eat', only today have I felt hungry and that was quickly calmed with a 4oz Protein Drink. I think I am starting to mourn food or at least being able to have it. I cook for my family in the evenings and even though I don't desire to take a bite, I miss being able to do so. I was prepared for changes going into this- mostly physical- but there are old habits I am breaking. I NEVER considered myself a food addict- caffeine addict yes- but food didn't hold any power on me. Apparently it did and I let it take over my body, this past week I've bid adieux to both vices and have had to find something substantial to replace them with. When my family sits to eat that evening meal I go for a walk (I can't stand to be around food smells for very long) and I have several hobbies I want to take up this spring- golf anyone? I have started to acheive one of my major goals: I feel as if my energy level has already improved- proving this past 7 days has not been all about loss!!

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