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TheNEWME!

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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from gmanbat in Gmanbat and wife, B&A pics   
    Congrats!!!!! You both look amazing!!!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Fiddleman in For Distance Runners   
    Reading this thread has me really excited to start my journey with running. I am going to take it slow and start the C25K program first. I am currently 3 months out from my surgery and I have been actively for the last 4 weeks training 3x a week with a personal trainer. Mainly focusing on strength training and building my muscle mass back up.
    I have to admit though.. and maybe it's because of only being 3 months out... but I still struggle getting in enough Protein and Water throughout the day and worry about if my body can even handle running at this point due to the lack of nutrition. Any suggestions for that???
    I'm in WI, so running outside right now isn't really the best, so I plan to start out on the treadmill... but once it warms up a little I'm definitely going to take it outside. I am signing up for a 5k on May 25th... it' s The Color Run, which is non-competitive and SUPER fun!!! So I think it's a good first run for me to set as my goal.
    All of you on this tread are such an inspiration!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from katB in How do you sip?!   
    Oh you will definitely know how to drink slow after the surgery... as your stomach will certainly "communicate" with you. My best advice is to think of a medicine size type of cup, and taking little sips from that the first couple of days after surgery. Then you will graduate to bigger "sips" as the days and weeks go on. I am 3 months out and still cannot "gulp" or drink like I did prior to surgery.
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from katB in How do you sip?!   
    Oh you will definitely know how to drink slow after the surgery... as your stomach will certainly "communicate" with you. My best advice is to think of a medicine size type of cup, and taking little sips from that the first couple of days after surgery. Then you will graduate to bigger "sips" as the days and weeks go on. I am 3 months out and still cannot "gulp" or drink like I did prior to surgery.
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from clk in Share your "slow loss" success!   
    Love this thread!!!
    I too have felt as if I am a slow loser... My surgery date was 10/30/12 and I've lost 47 pounds. I've been seeing a very consistent weight loss of 1-2 pounds a week... sometimes I get a 2.5 or 3 lbs loss, but I would have to say 1-2 lbs is a very common weight loss for me. I have NOT had a stall yet... KNOCK ON WOOD... I can eat mostly whatever just at a very restricted amount. I do NOT get all the Protein and Water in that I should... but I try.
    Thank you for posting such an encouraging post. I know I'm in this for the long haul and would rather lose slowly but surely. I do not regret my decision at all to have this surgery and I look forward to what the future holds for me.
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from M_Johnson in 9 months out pics   
    Congrats!!!!... You are such an inspiration!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Velena in 5 Confessions (Join In)   
    11 Weeks Post Op:
    1. I think I am a slow loser and should have lost more by now. (but I'm still THRILLED with the results thus far)
    2. I probably eat WAY TOO MUCH cheese. (it is the easiest and most satisfying as of right now)
    3. I work with a personal trainer 3x's a week but the days I don't, I do not work out at all.
    4. I have had chicken nuggets from McD's. (out of convienence)
    5. I'm frustrated with being a size 18.
    6. I don't get all my Water and Protein in.
    7. I can't wait until I can see my collarbones.
    8. I am kind of tired most days.
    9. This has been the best thing I've done for myself in ages!!!
    10. I can't wait to go on the ultimate shopping spree!!!!
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    TheNEWME! reacted to Aimstergal in Post Op Octosleevers 2012. Welcome To The Losers Bench!   
    I'm so excited and had to share. I have been in a stall for about 2 weeks now...been teetering over 200 and going INSANE to the point where I was questioning whether the surgery happened and/or if I was the ONE person it wasn't working for....
    Well, this morning, I hopped on the scale and I was 199.2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I haven't been below 200 in over at least 15 years! I actually did a Julie Andrews spin around my apartment (Referring to "the hills are a live...with the sound of music").


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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from clk in People and their ridiculous expectations....   
    Love this!!!! I'm only 10 weeks post op, but I too feel exactly the way you described!!!! Good JOB!
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    TheNEWME! reacted to clk in People and their ridiculous expectations....   
    My rant, my opinion, right? Before you get started on how unsupportive and not nice I am, and how I should just dodge the posts I don't want to read, I'll kindly tell you to educate yourself on how I typically post and on my contributions to VST. (That's my nice way of saying I don't care what you think and that you shouldn't waste my time or yours telling me how mean I am.)
    Because I cannot possibly be the only person so incredibly sick of these posts! Anyone else tired of the whining? I don't mind an occasional vent, but the outright whiny, childish and incredibly annoying posts just make me thankful I'm on VST (and on the other side of the computer) and not in an in-person support group. Because, really, people, this is getting stupid. I am not talking about actual complications or asking a valid question, either. I'm talking about the same cycle of wah-wah-wah about simple things that should have come up with only a few attempts at research.
    Let's address a few of these annoyances that keep cropping up:
    1) Oh my gosh, it's a travesty but guess what? You are NOT going to lose the weight faster than you put it on. I know - it's heartbreaking. I mean, surgery is supposed to be magical, isn't it? I, for one, got a free unicorn AND a leprechaun with my surgery. I get that you don't want to work at this. Really, I mean, taking advantage of a fraction of the stomach capacity and learning how to eat wisely so you can develop a healthy relationship with food and gosh, to live the rest of your ENTIRE LIFE not obese, not overeating and to have a chance to ditch the bad habits and emotional baggage...that's just way too much to wait for. You should probably just be angry at the world and vent on a public forum about how the surgery has ruined your life because you've only lost 20 pounds in three weeks. I mean, really! Those are some completely shoddy results, if you ask me. Because really, who thinks that a one to two year period of focusing on weight loss to lose the weight for good (especially after fifteen years or more of trying to lose the weight on various failed diets) is worth the time or effort?
    2) Surgery hurts. I know, I know. You probably didn't realize that having anesthesia and being flopped around, pumped full of gas, sliced open, having an organ removed, having staples and stitches put in and having drains in your body would actually hurt. But it does, imagine that! I know, in most cases it lasts five to ten days before you're feeling better, but surely your world is ending, your pain is the worst ever and you definitely need to post about it here so we can all give you pats on the head and you can scare the people researching the sleeve away. Be thankful you're not one of the people with a REAL complication causing ACTUAL serious pain. Or maybe you are. We can't tell or guide people to their doctors because there are just so many suffering people posting that it's a challenge to weed out the ones with real issues and the ones who forgot to take their pain pills. I know, we all handle pain differently. But really, a teeny bit of research would help with expectations, wouldn't it? And let's not forget how tired you are post op. Who knew that eating less than 300 calories a day after major surgery and having to really work at staying hydrated would wear you out and make you tired? Ugh, it's completely unreasonable!
    3) It's hard to eat when you only have 15% of your stomach. Who knew? I mean, sure, that's why we had surgery, but I know you figured you'd just have a smaller stomach made of cast Iron that could easily tolerate at least half a bacon cheeseburger within a week of your operation. All that sipping (of warm or room temp liquids!), all of that discomfort when you try to shovel in a cup of oatmeal in week three, the challenge of finding Protein you can eat easily, the challenge of finding a shake you actually like - I mean, who knew that was going to be part of the game? Oh wait, what do you mean everyone that actually researched their surgery knew about this stuff? Well, never mind that. Post about it so we can all hear how different and more difficult it is for you, because I'm sure it was a walk in the park for everyone else.
    4) I'm sure your heartburn and acid reflux are terribly uncomfortable. It is for all of us. I'm sure the gurgling and healing stomach sounds are annoying and hard to get used to. They were for the rest of us, too. Which is why you should be on a PPI. If you did even a cursory bit of research on the sleeve, I am certain the fact that acid is an issue post op for almost everyone came up. So if you aren't on a PPI (think Prilosec or Nexium - Tums and Pepcid aren't PPIs) you should probably be on one. Even if your surgeon didn't suggest one. And if he/she didn't prescribe one or suggest one, I'd question that surgeon, because this is a known issue post op for nearly every patient. But it's your body and your suffering, so hey, why not be a tiny bit proactive and ASK FOR ONE if one isn't offered? While we're here, you should have done enough research to realize you'd need sublingual B-12, an Iron supplement and Calcium citrate as well as a multi until your doctor does bloodwork and tells you your levels are fine without supplements. I know, it's HARD to take all those pills...it's so annoying, too. But if you don't take them you'll be tired and sluggish and forgetful and won't feel up to par. But you knew that from all your research, I'm sure.
    5) I doubt you're starving. Very, very few people do not lose the hunger post op. I have seen a few that struggled with this but they are few and far between. I know, you probably didn't do enough research to realize that you still have ghrelin in your system for a few days post op, or to find that acid gurgling in your belly feels exactly the same way as a rumbling tummy. You probably thought you'd be immune to head hunger, because you thought obesity was only caused by eating too much, not by any type of emotional attachment to food. You probably didn't realize that two or three (or more) weeks on a liquid diet would be challenging, mentally, even if you don't really want food. I know, I know, we already covered that surgery is supposed to be magical and you wanted it to control your feelings about food and your desire to eat for the rest of your life.
    6) Diets don't work. Isn't that why you finally opted for surgery? Then why do you insist on treating the way you eat post op like a diet? Why do you insist on carb counting yourself into misery and allowing yourself only enough calories to sustain a ten pound cat instead of an adult human? Why are you surprised, after years of failed dieting, that the desire to binge and graze and eat emotionally show up when you restrict yourself the way you've always done on past diets? Why do you insist on eliminating entire food groups for fear of gaining weight, only to post at one or two years post op that you can't understand why maintenance is so hard and you can't stop eating junk? Oh, that's right, you thought the sleeve was part B of your diet and treated it that way...and got the same success you got from all those diets you did prior to surgery as a result.
    7) It's hard to break bad habits and be healthy. We've covered this! Surgery is supposed to be magical - and therefore any emotional eating problems, baggage from your childhood, poor eating habits you're reinforced for years, etc. should just be magically erased when the surgeon slices out 85% of your stomach. I know, you don't understand why this is so hard! I know, you're so frustrated and you regret your surgery because you want to eat and you can't. Why won't your sleeve stop you from eating those Cookies or that big bowl of ice cream? This is completely unfair. I suggest you post about how the surgery is a waste of time and/or money because it didn't do the head work for you, cause this isn't supposed to be hard. It's magic.
    8) Some people lose hair and get loose skin? AH, say it isn't so! If losing the weight and being healthy isn't worth a temporary trade off, surgery isn't for you. I know you already have diabetes, high blood pressure and are slowly killing yourself with your obesity, but you have an irrational fear of loose skin and thinning hair and aren't sure if this surgery is for you. I get that. After all, I'd rather die slowly with beautiful hair than compromise my vanity for a few months and extend my life in the process. I mean, really, we have to have our priorities! So please, as soon as you notice some hair falling out, please panic and post about it and ask if anyone else has experienced it. I'm sure you're the very first person it's ever happened to before and you should frantically warn everyone and work yourself into a frenzy envisioning your bald dome if it continues.
    9) If you post stupid, tiresome, uneducated or ridiculous things to strangers on the internet, sometimes you get snarky, short or even blunt and (borderline) rude answers. I know, I know. You live in a world where everyone sings kumbaya together with genuine feeling before they start their day on the communal farm. Well, lots of us don't live there or have an infinite amount of patience and tolerance for those that think we should all be the same. I might answer one way and many other someones will answer another way and between all of us, hopefully there will be enough of an answer that anyone with the same question (but who doesn't necessarily have the same expectation on how it will be answered) can put together a solution. And then, in a perfect world, they wouldn't post the same question two threads down less than 24 hours later.
    I love VST. I love that I found this site and researched my surgery for ONE WHOLE YEAR before opting to slice out my stomach. I love that it is full of resources, full of true experiences, full of warnings, full of advice for those that bother to search it out. Even four year old threads can still be relevant today! I love being able to come back here and "give back" in a way, by helping people with genuine questions and genuine concerns. I want to cheer other people on their journey and I want to help people approach this surgery in a sane way that will help them not just lose the weight but keep it off forever.
    But for goodness' sake I simply have to acknowledge that I am only human and only have a limited amount of GAF when it comes to some of these posts and lately, some of these members.
    It shouldn't be exhausting and aggravating to be here! I've been around the military too long, I think - I'm about a step away from yelling at some of these jokers like they need, instead of being diplomatic and polite.
    My vent, my opinion, remember? Remember: you can always just skip over my post and not respond if it really bothers you!
    ~Cheri
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from lwilliams65 in Mexico sleevers and passports   
    I chose to get the passport card vs the book. The card gets you across boarders by land OR sea. A book is definitely needed when flying into other countries. The card was cheaper and got to my home pretty fast... less than 3 weeks.
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    TheNEWME! reacted to Jessielynn in 5'5" Women....what is your goal weight or size?   
    I am 5-5 and my goal is 150! Yes this is probably a higher weight for my height but I chose this goal because I don't EVER remember weighing that much! I'm sure it will change as I get closer but that's my reasoning!
    Oh and by the way, lol, I've had many goals leading up to that weight, my very first goal was to weigh less than my husband, that was a glorious victory;)
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    TheNEWME! reacted to keldolbeth in 5 Confessions (Join In)   
    I confess...
    - I haven't been to the gym in a month.
    - I have weighed myself everyday this week (normally only 1-2x a week) because I'm SSSOOO close to the century club!
    - I get really irritated with some people's "holier than thou" preachy, opinionated attitudes on this site which makes me not post for fear of judgment and ridicule. Why can't we just all get along???
    - I'm really sad about getting rid of all of my clothes. All I see is wasted $$$ (because I have A LOT of clothes).
    - I've only told a few close friends this... I plan on staying single during this journey so I can see what kind of "ass I can pull" and truly enjoy the attention I get!
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    TheNEWME! reacted to jhansen71 in 5'5" Women....what is your goal weight or size?   
    I posted this same question when i was starting out and did not hear from anyone far out from surgery. I hope this helps and/or motivates you.
    I'm 5'5" with a large frame and am down to 146lbs. My original goal was 135, but feel its way too small so I moved it to 140. I wear a size 6 and have 6 more lbs to go.
    SW: 243.6
    Surgery 3/13/12
    I hope to make goal by my anniversary.
    What I have learned over these last 10 months is that everyone's body is so different that you can't base your goal on anyone else your same height. You can definitely ball park it and use it as a guide, but your goal will change several times as you near the end and see your body change. This is going to come off as bragging and this is not my intention, but its important to share so you can understand what I mean. People tell me I'm too skinny and are shocked to learn I weigh 146 lbs. The perception of size other people have is that I'm in my 120's. I just happen to hold my weight evenly across my body so 146 on me, may not look like 146 on someone who carries it all in their gut. This is why your goal may change as you get closer to the end of your weight loss. You may need to lose a little more or less depending on your body type, not just height.
    One more thing, I run a lot, but have not incorporated weight training yet into my regimine. I anticipate my weight to go up a bit from 140 with some added muscle mass or maybe I'll lose a little more and gain muscle. Who knows? This is all so new to me still.
    I hope this was helpful and good luck in your journey.
    Sent from my iPhone using VST
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from nurseghana in Dr Garcia...Is there 2 in Tijuana   
    I used Dr. Fernando Garcia, Ready4Achange, Alma, Mi Doctor, and Marriott. I paid $4700 and was sleeved 10 weeks ago. I would HIGHLY reccomend him and his staff. They took wonderful care of me!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from nurseghana in Dr Garcia...Is there 2 in Tijuana   
    I used Dr. Fernando Garcia, Ready4Achange, Alma, Mi Doctor, and Marriott. I paid $4700 and was sleeved 10 weeks ago. I would HIGHLY reccomend him and his staff. They took wonderful care of me!
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    TheNEWME! reacted to Letty1 in Couch to 5k   
    I started C25K Monday, I was surprised that I could run (and not pass out at the end). I too have a goal to run a 5K race with my children, they are athletes (teenage boys). I so want to beat at least one of them (I know, not very mommy like), but it will feel really good. Good luck to you!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from DUBrookie03 in Under 40 BMI!   
    Congrats!!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from AngelEyesInNJ in Dr Garcia Tijuana Patient Stats?   
    It is definitely alarming to hear that coordinators would make such scary accusations toward ANY doctor! Especially to such a senative topic such as WLS. We are already scared as it is and then to not know who to believe would be way to stressful. I thank GOD I did not see this post until now. I was sleeved with Dr. Garcia on Oct. 30th using Ready4Achange and experienced nothing but wonderful care.
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Didit12262012 in 35 lbs! Gone Forever... 7 weeks out   
    So I'm 7 weeks out and 35lbs gone forever!!!! If I could I would post a picture of this HUGE ASS Smile on my face!!!
    35 lbs... how do I express just how much lighter I feel...
    Well.... 35 lbs equals or close to equals:
    A Toddler
    4 Gallons of Water or Milk
    7 sacks of 5lb Potatoes
    140 Quater Pounders w/Cheese from McDonalds
    a Flat tire
    a small microwave
    when put into perspective like this.... WOWZA!!! I'm so excited!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Didit12262012 in 35 lbs! Gone Forever... 7 weeks out   
    So I'm 7 weeks out and 35lbs gone forever!!!! If I could I would post a picture of this HUGE ASS Smile on my face!!!
    35 lbs... how do I express just how much lighter I feel...
    Well.... 35 lbs equals or close to equals:
    A Toddler
    4 Gallons of Water or Milk
    7 sacks of 5lb Potatoes
    140 Quater Pounders w/Cheese from McDonalds
    a Flat tire
    a small microwave
    when put into perspective like this.... WOWZA!!! I'm so excited!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Didit12262012 in 35 lbs! Gone Forever... 7 weeks out   
    So I'm 7 weeks out and 35lbs gone forever!!!! If I could I would post a picture of this HUGE ASS Smile on my face!!!
    35 lbs... how do I express just how much lighter I feel...
    Well.... 35 lbs equals or close to equals:
    A Toddler
    4 Gallons of Water or Milk
    7 sacks of 5lb Potatoes
    140 Quater Pounders w/Cheese from McDonalds
    a Flat tire
    a small microwave
    when put into perspective like this.... WOWZA!!! I'm so excited!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Didit12262012 in 35 lbs! Gone Forever... 7 weeks out   
    So I'm 7 weeks out and 35lbs gone forever!!!! If I could I would post a picture of this HUGE ASS Smile on my face!!!
    35 lbs... how do I express just how much lighter I feel...
    Well.... 35 lbs equals or close to equals:
    A Toddler
    4 Gallons of Water or Milk
    7 sacks of 5lb Potatoes
    140 Quater Pounders w/Cheese from McDonalds
    a Flat tire
    a small microwave
    when put into perspective like this.... WOWZA!!! I'm so excited!!!
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from Newgirlie in A newgirlie...literally. 1 year out   
    WOW!!!!! You look AMAZING!!!! Congratulations!!!! you are a wonderful inspiration!.
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    TheNEWME! got a reaction from COnative in Is the whole world nuts?   
    WOW!!!!! So sorry this happened to you!!!! What a nut job!!! Thankfully you are safe! If you see him again, I would definitely suggest going straight to mgmt.

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