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Chicago1962

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  1. Chicago1962

    100 pounds down today!

    That is amazing! Way to go! I remember when I hit 100 pounds lost! Such a victory for you and your body!!! If you are around the Chicago area I am heading up a team called "100+ Pound Losers" at the Biggest Loser 5K in June! I'd love for you to be on my team! Doing the Happy Dance with you today!!!!! Yeah!!!! Amy
  2. Chicago1962

    in need of new shoes

    I just did my second 5K. The first one I wore old gym shoes I thought we good. Feet hurt. Then I invested in really good shoes. The brand is Brooks. The one's I bought are Brooks Revenna. I bought them at The Finish Line. Well - I LOVE THEM!!! This 5K was great! It was like walking on clouds! Such a difference. Well worth the $75. I wasn't a believer in paying that much. I am a believer now!!!!
  3. Chicago1962

    Started 'Couch to 5k today' Anyone keen?

    What ap? I am doing my second 5K on April 20th at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, IL if anyone would like to join me!!!!!
  4. I can totally relate. I am down 130 pounds and barely see the difference when I look in the mirror. Or perhaps I just don't want to think about how big I was before! Either way - I am thankful that my weight loss has slowed down the last two months as I adjust. I still have 67 pounds to go to get to my goal, but I've had a huge change and I want this to be forever so the "stall" as some call it is to me a gently, soulful, re-adjust and healing pause. I know I will start loosing again as my body does it's thing! I am super proud of you! Enjoy the size 14 and your new body. Relax into it and just try to live one day at a time. You have years ahead of you (God willing) to enjoy this new, healthy body of yours!!!! Yeah! Way to go!
  5. Chicago1962

    ____ years old and never...

    I'm 50 and ... - never lived a day without God's love surrounding me (even when I didn't recognize it) - never gave up hope that my life has purpose and meaning (even on the roughest days - and there were many) - never stopped praying for my husband (whom I've yet to meet - well, unless I know him and don't know it yet!) - never lived without an amazing animal in my life (right now it's Howard the cat and Riley the corgi) - never enjoyed my body, flexibility, energy, health more than I am now (ok, ok - I've never been waxed either) Amy
  6. Congrats Honey! So proud of you. I totally relate to the clothes. I was in a 5x or 6x when I got my surgery last June. I am down 125 pounds and in a size 2x or 3x now. I can cross my legs, tie my shoes, ride in other peoples car with no fear the seat belt will be too small, sit in restaurant booths, go to any movie theater, and buy clothes at LB, Macy's, Kohls, etc. I still hav 75 pounds to go, but my life is so much more active and mobile. I thank God for the surgery - and for this website. Way to go on the jeans! Amy in Chicago
  7. Chicago1962

    what is your favorite snack post op

    Skinny Pop Popcorn
  8. Chicago1962

    Help

    We all get it. Sugar is a drug and so addictive. But so are many other things. We have to get used to staying away from those things that "call" us and are just not worth it. Sugar is one of those things. You deserve better!!!!!!!! We had our stomachs cut in half (actually 3/4 is gone) and that is drastic. We committed to this lifestyle change. It was "easy" when we didn't want the "bad" stuff. Now the true fight begins!!!! For me it's not sugar - it's salt. I used to be a sugar addict. Seriously. 80% of my 397 pounds was sugar. Since the surgery I have not indulged in much sugar at all. I do eat Peanut Butter Protein Bars - and that has been a tasey treat - peanut butter and chocolate. I have had 3 in one day when I've really had cravings - but generally only 1 per day. I had three Cookies over Christmas. They were good - but again - not worth it to me. The other night I went out to a nice restaurant and we ordered desert. Had a few bites and that was it. Just not as good as I remember. The surgery has given me a chance to think before I indulge - and it sounds like that is right were you are at - craving and resisting. You can do it! You can! Keep reaching out and talking about your cravings. Get busy and start living. The cravings will pass. Live like you are "normal" - like normal thin people live - thinking about all the other things you can be doing other than eating. Get active. Pray. Bless other's. Treat yourself well. Thanks for sharing. I'm behind you all the way!!!!!
  9. Chicago1962

    Breathrough in bariatrics?

    That is a bulimic's dream device. Not a good idea.
  10. Chicago1962

    Can I Slap You Now?

    "I am so sorry for your friend. That must be horrible. I don't have that problem at all, thank goodness. Ok - about my exercise program - where do we start?"
  11. Chicago1962

    IS IT TRUE AFTER 6 MONTHS

    I lost 115 the first 6 months and only 5 this past month. If I can continue to lose 5 per month for the next 5 months I will have lost 145 total pounds - which is AMAZING!!!! I'm so thankful for the sleeve!!!!
  12. Chicago1962

    6 month check in

    Hello to my fellow June/July 2012 sleevers! How is everyone doing? How are you staying successful? What support have you created for yourself? I'd love to hear how others are doing. I am down 120 pounds. I have 77 more pounds to go to hit my goal. My weight loss has slowed down quite a bit in the last two months, but I feel great! I just joined a fitness center for the first time in my life. I also invested in some amazing work out shoes and I feel like I'm walking on clouds! (smile) I did a 5K in October. I lost my job in December which has been hard... but I didn't blow it over the holidays like I have so many years prior. I have hope and anticipate good things in the future. I am not perfect - that is for sure - but I am learning to live with small failures and big successess. I think most of all I'm learning to really, really take care of myself. I am so thankful for the sleeve!!!! Ok - your turn! God bless!!!!!
  13. Chicago1962

    300+ To Loose... Just Got My Surgery Date

    I had 200 to lose when I started in June, 2012. I have 85 more to go. You can do it! Take it one chunk at a time - and set your final goal at a very realistic and doable weight. People who weigh as much as we do probably won't last long under 200. Not that it's not doable - but choosing a realistic goal is wise and much more hopeful. Obviously you and your doctor will decide on the final number. Can you imagine being 199? I can't - but I'm gonna get there! Yeah!!!!
  14. Hi NJ - This was very encouraging to me. I had my surgery on 6/12 and am down 115 pounds as well. Guess you and I are right on track! Thanks for the post! Big hug from Chicago... Amy
  15. I worried about this a lot before I committed to having the surgery. Most of the people I have seen who had WLS and where very heavy (300+) looked like deflated balloons after they lost weight. Sorry - but that's what I have always thought. Unless they had skin surgery, and I mean major skin surgery everywhere, their bodies where, in my opinion, deflated balloons. Now that I have had the surgery and I'm down 113 pounds, and yes, parts of me are looking deflated, I am not at all worried about losing too much.I feel so much better. I have so much more energy. I am just so thankful for the surgery and for this second chance at health and life. I have no idea just how deflated I will end up - that's in God's hands. This adventure I/we are on is such an amazing blessing!

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