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PEOPLE WHO ONLY DID 3 day liquid pre op diet
SleeveNZ replied to rollargirl's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I think the sleeve is a great preventitive measure for a female in her 30's not wanting to wait until the weight spirals. It only gets harder to lose as you get older. Yes, BMI of 30 in NZ is considered high. On the whole we are a pretty fit/high active country - afterall we have lots of sheep to chase after It is only the pacific islanders/maori's that raise our national.average. I dont agree it should be the first option for weight loss but she clearly has tried and failed on many other diet and exercise plans and this is the next step. -
Gastrointestinal concerns
SleeveNZ replied to newoutlookonlife's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I could have written this post exactly to every sentence. I have experienced the exact same problems for 2-3 weeks. Went to surgeon about it and he thinks its very uncommon and is stumped, running some blood tests and hopefully that might tell a story. Over the past 3 days since I saw my surgeon I have experienced 2 "gallbladder attacks" (I am pretty certain this is what I am experiencing). So I am thinking the two could be linked? Bowel problems are a sign of gallbladder disease. Gutted cos I dont want to go through another op!!! -
I'm not straining .... its more the pain from the abdominal cramps that I think is likely to be the cause!! Might need to make more of an effort with fibre rich foods and fingers crossed it just gets better!!
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Not puking poop, throwing up during a BM (bile if I havent eaten recently or if I have recently eaten whatever I just ate). and really bad abdominal cramps. I am perfectly healthy otherwise!
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5k run3 weeks post op!?
SleeveNZ replied to Jessiegurl2686's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I did a 6km womens event fun run which I had booked and paid for months before my surgery was scheduled, 2 weeks post op and felt fine - even afterwards. All good if it doesnt feel right stop and walk it. -
Yes! That has been happening to me in the past 2 weeks (4 times now)... went to surgeon about it he has no clue. I dont feel like in constipated though. But I only go twice a week. I thought that was fairly normal?
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I Want To See Before & After Pics!
SleeveNZ replied to Christina760's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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6 months since surgery
SleeveNZ replied to mrs sandy r's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
My doctor wants me to actually go a little below goal to give me "moving room". The majority of his patients have a bit of regain from their lowest weight to find a maintainable weight. I say go where your body takes you in saying that - you look fab now!!! -
How often do you weigh yourself
SleeveNZ replied to Joe I's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Every day sometimes twice a day but only "count" weight on same day every week -
IF YOU HAVE NOTHING NICE TO SAY...THEN DON'T SAY IT.
SleeveNZ replied to dat_sweetmami's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Sounds like negativity to me ... maybe take some of your own advice??? -
Your back is so toned! Fantastic job!
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Percentage of excess weight lost
SleeveNZ replied to timbluejim's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Because the middle of the BMI is not considered "excess" weight. Once you are healthy you are healthy. I was informing the others how the dr's calculate it from - but I def am aiming for mid range sure!! Depending muscle tone etc as well top of healthy is where some might want to stay and look best at. I think I will re-assess when I get there Yes lucky not to stall but I eat carbs to fuel my workouts and I think that helps. -
Percentage of excess weight lost
SleeveNZ replied to timbluejim's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I'm only 4 1/2 months out and have lost 70% of my excess weight. You work it out from the top "healthy" range of your BMI. I have consistently lost (no stalls yet) and dont see it slowing down anytime soon -
Does sleeved stomach is seen in any ultrasound to other doctors
SleeveNZ replied to yashi's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Lol they will be scanning no way near your stomach - they will be looking inside your uterus. -
You'll prob have a good week on the scales. Ha!
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I need inspiration before & after photos please
SleeveNZ replied to simonetwentynine's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Nov Sleevers... What's Your Status?
SleeveNZ replied to Yasmine's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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November 2012 sleevers, please check in.
SleeveNZ replied to SweetSaso's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey guys sleeved on the 6th. Down 78lbs. SW - 278 CW - 200. Just 35lbs to go! All is going well and feel great Aiming for goal by 9 months out. [ATTACH]10559[/ATTACH] -
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My official BEFORE.
SleeveNZ replied to BigFatLoser's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Look forward to your AFTER pic! You had exact same stats as me. Im 4 1/2 months post op and down nearly 80lbs. You carry your weight all over so I think you will shrink nicely! -
Nope - go for it
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OK! What do you think?
SleeveNZ replied to paula512's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Take your messurements ... guarentee your scale isnt telling the truth like the poster above said - you are experiencing a stall. Your body is in starvation mode and holding onto everything its got. This can often lead to a gain. You'll start losing again soon. -
Yeah I dont think thats quite right ... best to speak to ur surgeon on that one. Slimes should not happen on liquids. Are u drinking really slowly? Tiny sips?
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November 5Th Sleevers?
SleeveNZ replied to keri2142's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulations!!! Is it your first? It is obviously not recommended but both you and bubs will be just fine!! There is a sleevers peegnancy board on here which may be useful to read through. At 4 months out you can definately feed baby enough nutrients etc. Your stomach will also become more accomodating during the pregnancy. You will both just need to be monitored a bit more closely Chances are u will go through pregnancy and still lose weight ... winning!! You will just have to be good about getting back on track afterwards!!