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JayhawkJess33

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About JayhawkJess33

  • Rank
    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 07/06/1978

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    My kiddos, reading, shopping, photography
  • Occupation
    SAHM - small online business owner
  • City
    Orlando
  • State
    FL
  • Zip Code
    32828

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  1. Have been off the grid for a while and loss has slowed but I'm still at it!! 76 lbs down now :) and nearing onederland too!!

  2. I think it was almost two weeks till I could sleep in a bed, and even then I had to be careful about my position and put a pillow under my stomach. I had a JP drain in for a week and it is an extra hassle for sure. I have a very marshmallow type couch and I was very comfortable sleeping on that after about 5-6 days but still couldn't rest in a bed. Hang in there - it gets better quickly after that first week or two!!!
  3. JayhawkJess33

    Updated Photos Before And After

    You look beautiful! Keep rockin it! I hope to be where you are when I get to 4 1/2 months out (am 7 weeks postop now)!! Thanks for sharing with us!
  4. JayhawkJess33

    Clamcase For Ipad Is Awesome!

    Thanks Gman! I just got a new iPad and have a skin for it so we at least can avoid dropping it but this sounds like something I would really like - will check it out!
  5. favoredone - that is interesting! I am anxious to try and figure out where my body's "happy calorie number" is! Thanks for sharing yours! It really is interesting, isn't it?? That is really interesting Jay! I would love to believe that actually because I stress about it! ha Most days if I don't really try, I get in around 500-600 calories and feel good with that mostly. But then I think about what the nut said and I start stressing about how to get in enough to keep losing. Dorrie, I think you are totally right - its a lifelong journey and I will get there.......It's just hard in the moment. I think I fully realized it would slow way down after a while - I just didn't expect it to happen so soon. But I also know I am trying/working hard so it should happen. I irrationally sometimes think that I will just stay where I am now and my body won't let me lose any more but I know that is silly. Thanks so much for the encouragement
  6. Thanks Dorrie!!! I will definitely check it out - I appreciate you sharing!
  7. VERY good points! Thanks! I am really glad to know I'm not the only one this seems to happen to You are SPOT ON with the comment about the weights you stall at being the weights you have stayed at for longer periods of time in the past. I am currently stalled at the lower end of where I have been a few times over the past few years and its like my body is just hanging on, not wanting to break past that. I am tracking every single thing I put in my mouth on myfitnesspal.com - I have a guide from my nutritionist on calorie/protein intake, etc.... I have the opposite problem as it sounds like you do. I have struggled to get in enough calories for my body not to go into starvation mode and I first thought that was the problem, but even when I manage to get in my "minimum" number of calories, I'm still not losing. Probably just my body trying to adjust I suppose. My nut told me I should not go below 900 calories or I won't lose - well yesterday was the first day since surgery that I actually manage to get over 900 calories and 72 g of Protein. I felt like my carbs were too high though. The sodium thing is something I hadn't considered and may be a factor - its so hard to balance it all at the same time! I stepped on the scale this morning and had gone up about 2 1/2 lbs. so that does suggest Water retention so this is a very real possibility. I haven't done any weight lifting as of yet. I am rotating between treadmill, elliptical and recumbent bike right now. I have taken my measurements twice since surgery - the first time they went down dramatically when I was still losing fast and the second time was last week and there was only a small difference. I'm still happy with that but you know how it wears on you to know you are working so hard and paid all this money and it FEELS like you aren't getting anywhere at the moment....... Thank you VERY much for the post - it was a great help and pointed out things I hadn't thought of! Exactly why I love this board!
  8. I am happy with my decision to have the surgery and I am pretty happy with the total amount of lbs/inches I have lost. However, I am very frustrated with my current rate of loss. I had a teeny little mini-stall at 2 weeks postop and broke on through it within about 4 days (so I'm not sure I could really call it a stall). Now I am 5 weeks out and haven't lost (actually have gained) ANYTHING in almost 2 weeks. Maybe this is more my stall than the first one was? I am working really hard to get in my calories and protein and getting in all my fluids. I go to the gym every morning at 530 for 45 minutes to an hour. I know this is probably my body adjusting and getting used to the new lifestyle but it is so disheartening. Can some of you tell me what a typical day's food is like for you as well as exercise? I'm trying so hard and have just gotten started - I didn't think it would get this difficult to take off the lbs. this soon....would love any tips or encouragement!
  9. JayhawkJess33

    Can't Believe I Just Ate All Of That!

    I looooove the pintos n cheese! I had them twice during my mushy phase. I could eat about 1/3 of them so I stretched them for 2-3 "meals". I was about 2 weeks postop the first time I tried them and they went down easy. I think I could probably eat a little more than 1/3 of them now but maybe not 1/2 and I am 4 weeks out today. I am still figuring out the full thing too - its not a completely distinct feeling for me but I am starting to notice little things that I *think* mean that I am either full or going too fast.
  10. JayhawkJess33

    Seriously Im Outta Control! This Might Be Tmi

    I (and my husband) only want to know when this might kick in for me!!!! LOL - I have had hardly any sex drive at all for the last couple of years and I am really hoping my sleeve/weight loss will get back what I used to have!!! Congrats to you
  11. Great! Thanks so much everybody! I'm glad to know I am not alone in hating the shakes I'm really trying hard to get in all my Protein and calories and it is a real challenge for me - I'm hoping I will have a little better time with the bars . I bought 3 different kinds to try when I get ready. Carol, where did you find the diet Protein To Go bars? That seems to be a little lower in carbs than a lot of them I have looked at - I would like to try them!
  12. Thanks! I have my next postop checkup next Monday with my surgeon and I will just ask them then - I'm not in that big a rush to try them Especially since I can start regular foods tomorrow, I can probably get in more protein than I have been.
  13. I am SO OVER Protein shakes. I can hardly stand to choke them down and they usually make me feel icky afterward for a while. I am wondering how soon I can try to get protein in with Protein Bars instead. I will be 4 weeks postop tomorrow and can start on soft regular food then. I have been mostly blending food during my puree/mushies stage but I have just mashed some things with a fork and chewed really well also and have done great. I have had no problems with any food. I know protein bars are pretty dense so I wasn't sure how they would go down but would like to know when you all started having them. Lissa, I know you said you use protein bars on the go sometimes - when did you start?
  14. JayhawkJess33

    1 Month Out Today!

    Awesome! I am almost a month out as well and chugging right along - loving my sleeve! Keep rockin the sleeve - what a great start!
  15. JayhawkJess33

    4 1/2 Wk Post-Op Pic -30Lbs!

    Great job! I think you look younger already!

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