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Aussiegirl

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Aussiegirl

    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Welcome Angie We look forward to hearing your journey! The guys here are great and between us all there is probably very little we havent experienced
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Oh man you are all eatting so healthy.. and here I am eatting chocolate cover dried fruit things...Dean avert your eyes Dont know about you other women in here, but that TOM i want and can eat a significant amount of food, usually really bad. Quantities of which I would never fit in any other time... Atleast it is only a couple of days a month eh
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Mini.mee, lol...I am sure Dean will prepare enough for all of us, heck one rack of ribs would feed the whole members of this thread lol.... Novo, sorry I havent heard of him, so cant help. Good luck with the appointment. I have found it hasnt taken too long to get in with the bariatric surgeons. I was surprise how fast it all went once I actually made my mind up to do it.
  4. Aussiegirl

    What's next?

    All my life I have wanted to be fit, healthy and relatively good looking. 36 years on wanting it and not knowing how to get it or achieve it. Then I made it...I lost about 170 pounds, I wear a size 10-12 (my happy curvy size). So whats next? I have had this goal for so long, and then it became a reality. I spent last year working every inch of the sleeve and my body to get here and I did it!!! But now I dont know what is next? The world really is my oyster, but I am having a hard time figuring out what I want...does anyone else wonder where to now?
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    Confidence

    So before my sleeve and weight loss I wasnt dating, while I was single I didnt feel like it was something I deserved. So I lost the weight and most days I am comfortable in my skin. A few months ago, i decided to officially put myself on the market so to speak. Have been internet dating, meeting guys etc. I found some nice guys, but no spark, some real d*^ks and quite a few guys that didnt want to know me once I opened up about my weight loss. Anyway I recently I broke my ankle and have been pretty much limited to my apartment building and started running into this guy in my lift, anyway I was always with someone when I met him so I couldnt act too interested, but we always had a nice chat. Anyway I did something that I would never have done before the weight loss, I put a letter in all the letter box apartments on his floor (admittedly only 4) and asked him to contact me if he is interested in a coffee.. And to my shock..absolute disbelief, a couple of days later I got a message from him...he replied and asked me out to lunch...which sadly i was at work, but we kept in touch and today we are having lunch!! This is something that I would not have even contemplated pre-surgery. Whatever happens I went after what i was intereedted in for the first time...
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    Confidence

    Thanks all We had a nice lunch and a nice chat. Not sure that anything will happen and he may be a bit too young tho I didnt notice until i asked his age. Now I just have to figure out whether I should chase or wait and see if he comes to me...
  7. Aussiegirl

    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Oh Dean I made number 1 but slow cooked them in coke...they became too sweet i noticed. Will have to try number2 version, as it as bit of the tart in it as well
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Kallimom, not sure what is worse:) Dean, the brisket sounds awesome....I love me some BBQ. I have been trying to find the perfect rib recipe. BTW I had my lunch with the guy from the lift. He is a nice guy....not sure if anything comes next but I could be interested..we did say we shouold do it again but who knows...
  9. Aussiegirl

    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Good luck sconatsam!! Queenslanders stay safe!!!
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    Hi, I'm new.

    Akmys I envy you getting to see the northern lights all winter, they look truly stunning. It is pretty natural to be anxious about the changes. Especially as we all seem to focus so much of our lives around eatting, everytime there is an event there is food involved. Yes you wont be able to chug Water like a sailor with a cheap beer. But you do get used to different drinking and eatting styles. Fluids especially go down pretty quickly, while I still wouldnt say I could chug anything (at 16months post op) I can still consume alot of liquid at once. Yes you will eat less but you will also enjoy what you eat more. The initial stages will be hard, I am not going to lie, getting used to drinking again and eatting, as well as the stages. But your body wont crave the amount of food it once did. Once you start of even puree's start eatting with a small spoon (teaspoon), helps you feel like you are eatting more. And chew chew chew. Initially you will be just sip sipping the liquids. The nutritionist and doctor will/should tell you this. I also eat off side plate as well now, it is mind trick for me, I am still finishing a plate. But as you recover and get further away from your op date things get better, easy. You get used to a new normal. I think by 3 months I was feeling pretty normal. By 6 months it was just life, I didnt feel the difference. The only time I am really aware now of my smaller stomach is when I am out at restaurants but have also found ways to get around that, share a meal, order apetisers only etc. Hope I dont seem too preachy
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    Hi, I'm new.

    Welcome and all the best on your journey. You will find much useful information here BTW I love Alaska, one day I want to see more of it. I hope to one day get there to see the Aura Borealis
  12. Aussiegirl

    What's next?

    Probably not, it was quite a few years ago..cant remember if it was due to an illness or what, but definitely pre-sleeve
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    The evolution of profile pictures

    Paul, I hadnt thought about it before but that is true, atleast in my profile as well. I have the whole series of photos of my transition, thanks to my mum, who just had to take a full length photo of me everytime she saw me...but even now I dont like to see them. Before it was all about my "pretty face"
  14. Aussiegirl

    What's next?

    Wow sometimes I do know things Yea he was a rock icon for Australia in the 80's, he also lost alot of weight at one time, not sure how *shrug*
  15. Aussiegirl

    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    sconatsam...fingers crossed that they will be able to do your surgery. HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY ALL!! Where ever you are, hope you have a great day!!
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    What's next?

    Cookieez I love it!! Such a good mock up of the accents. I agree the westie accents are the worst, and I am originally from the west. Butterthebean, I may be wrong but I think that is Angry Anderson (someone feel free to correct me if I am wrong), given he was quite famous back in the 80's, it is not inconcievable that he would have been in Mad Max. Love the philosopy, livinglifeout. That is definitely the way I am living now, spent 10 weeks travelling doing all the thiungs I was physically limited to do, ziplining, rafting, horse riding, tubing, riding rollercoasters.... Katie, whats next for you sounds awesome
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    SwiftKate, glad I could make you smile And even happier that you are feeling better today
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Agree lol...but I dont need to test drive the cars I am not interested in just because they are available lol
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Deano, hahahahahaha i didnt mean go any further that way, like i wasnt going to ask him to coffee in front of either my mother or best friend as I would never hear the end of it. Sue/Kelli, woww that is quick. I am thinking nowadays that it will happen like that for me. I am old enough to know and recognise what I want and need...your stories sound romantic SwiftKate, just a question (sorry if it is personal) but there is no chance that you could be pregnant is there? The nause doesnt sound good. I am just asking cause sometimes we blame the sleeve for other reason we get sick. But I do hope it gets better. I will you know whether anything progresses with the neighbour, tho broken ankle and all so far I have one maybe two date this weekend...I am trying all the frogs out lol.....and Deano before you go there, I am not actually trying them all out....just meeting and having a drink lol
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Thanks Sue, so scary but better than regret not doing it, besides its not bad to get to know your neighbours.
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Scotty I echo what the others have said, definitely speak to a nutritionist. I would also see your GP and do blood work, see if you are low on things like B12 and Iron which help with energy levels. I know I had B12 issues and got the shot/s and started to feel better. I also started out eatting toast for breakky, which left me with a queasy feeling...now I have greek yoghurt and some Cereal or muesli. When I felt ill in the morning it made the rest of the day just feel off. Good luck and i hope you are able to get it sorted soon. SwiftKate, hope you are doing better. From memory the runs were part of the first few weeks purely because of the liquid diet, things are a bit freer...for me it did get better after moving to more solid food. Today has been one of those days were I realise how much things have changed for me since the surgery, confidence wise. I am actually shocked/surprised this happened. Long story short cause of the ankle I have been home more frequently and last week ran into this really (seems really nice guy) in my lift and we had some chats. Anyway I was always with some carer so it didnt go any further. But I didnt know what apartment he lived in, just his floor. So I wrote a note and put it in all the apartments on his floor, saying you know would you like to have a coffee or something. Did this Sunday and really didnt think anything would come of it...anyway today I got a text message from him wanting to know if I wanted to get lunch with him. Which was sad cause I was actually at work so couldnt, anyway we have agreed to try another day.... But if nothing comes of it, fine, but 1. I had the confidence to put myself out there 2. I was engaging enough (broken ankle and all) that he remembered me and was interested enough to get in touch. Maybe this ankle thing was for the best......Sorry I was just so excited it happened I had to share
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    What's next?

    Thank you all for your responses. Good to know on the most part I am not alone. While I am still planning for anything and enjoying most parts of being "skinny", theere is this underlying feeling of listlessness (great work desertmom)...like I need to be driving to a goal. I have also been goal oriented and am happy in my career and where I am and now happy with my body (enough, sure the excess skin could go but ya know...whatever). The only part of my life that is not complete is my love life and that is not something that I can make happen through, yes I can and am doiing the online dating and meeting new people but you cant make a connection happen. Anyway til then I will and do enjoy the good parts.
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Deano, the bubble inevitably bursts lol..I think I went about 8 months without any cravings and then they came back. Definitely not as bad as before and in different way but they are there now. It is weird tho if I think about having a meal now (ie breakky, lunch, dinner) my body always craves stuff that is good for me, lean protein, veggies...burgers and fries etc barely come to mind. But snacks are where my body has lil moments of wanting the junky stuff.
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Hey Sue, looks like we were answering Seths question at the same time I have the same/similar, pre-surgery I had the sweet tooth, if asked me back then what was my favourite food I would have said chocolate. Post surgery if I have more than one bite (like a bite sized chocolate I am feeling ill), cakes etc I can still eat (rightly or wrongly). But now when I get cravings it is salty stuff I crave life corn chips, pop corn, crackers, chips and cheese. Pre surgery I could take or leave these things as such.
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    Attention ! Australian Sleevers

    Hi Seth and welcome to the group. This is one question that concerned me the most prior to my surgery. I was scared that things would never be the same again. I initially started out thinking that I didnt want anything permanant. Through the process of investigation of the options I found that it was the best option for me. I dont say t hat the sleeve is the best choice for everyone, we all have different needs and wants in life. What i do know all the fears I had pre-surgery about what life would like after surgery and things never being the same again were wasted energy. Post surgery, yes I eat less, the only time I really notice that now is when I am eatting out but I have developed ways of dealiing with this, either share a meal with friends or order an entree for myself. I can eat pretty much the same things that I did pre-surgery, however generally now my body craves good stuff that I can derive more engery from rather than junk food. I am in maintenance and yes I still eat junk on occasion. I still drink alcohol, maybe a bit slower but doesnt really feel like it. I guess what I am trying to say is that while it is a permanant measure I dont feel like it is an impact to my life now. Life isnt the same for me but in every way it is better, cause I took control of my life. For me my eatting/weight was defining me, it doesnt now. Just my 2 c from 16 months out.... Welcome sconatsam!! Way to go Lila!! Way to go!! *insert cheerleader singsongy thing here*...double digits here you come..I know how much of a landmark in the process is. You are seriously rocking your sleeve. Swiftkate, hopefully all is still going well with your recover

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