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fire water

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About fire water

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  1. fire water

    After

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    In serious need

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    Keeping my clothes.

    I don't think I would try to alter a suit or work clothes but my jeans, shorts and shirts are fair game.
  4. I got rid of a bunch of clothes in the good will but I soon realized I couldn't continue to do this. So I bought a sewing machine on craiglist for $20. Little by little, I am altering everything. No wonder rich people like custom made clothes, they fit perfect. Thanks Mom for teaching me to sew. Even doing the hubby's things.
  5. It's nice to work without the fatigue. I didn't mind shoveling snow like the past 20 years. Exercise builds functional strength. And let's be accurate, you out worked the young bucks. Congrats.
  6. fire water

    Stopped losing weight

    I am 4 months out and am in the longest stall so far. I am down 61 total and am so happy. My goal is 150 but I am stuck at 165. Doing all the right things so trying not to get crazed about it. I guess if I don't lose more it would be ok since I feel like a new person but really want to get to goal. I guess we all get stalls but even a pound or two would be nice to keep the enthusiasm up.
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    Super Nurses With Sleeves (Support Group)

    I am Jeanne, an RN for 18 years. Currently working in Amb surgery for Urology doing lithotripsy and prostate procedures. Had my sleeve in Dec 2012 at age 49. This was the best thing I have done for my health. Just turned 50 but I feel like I am 30. Exercise is now my new addiction. Down 58 lbs, and am a happy camper. I never have been able to lose weight like this before. No doubt you must be determined and follow the plan but it has been amazing for me.
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    Extremely out of shape - Could use some help.

    My insurance required a 6 month supervised diet prior to surgery so I started a walking program from the very beginning. Only really missed a couple of days with the walking even with the surgery. Surgery was Dec. 19th. In Jan I bought an Nordic track incline trainer and that's when it really started for me. I try to do cardio everyday. The nice thing with the incline trainer is the preprogrammed workouts really mix it up. And the steep inclines are only for a minute or 2 the it changes. So I challenge myself to get thru it. I lift weights 3 days a week because I think that will really help make my body the best it can be. And Mark gave you good advise with the compound exercise that work multiple muscles in one exercise. Start slow and just gradually add intensity and weight.
  9. Like you, I weigh myself every day which is a mistake. I can't stay off that stupid thing. If you weigh daily you must be prepared for ups and downs. I find that I have a range of about 3 lbs and as much as 5 lbs when I have my period. When I am a little up, I remind myself of my starting weight and commit anew to following the guidelines. When I am down, I Celebrate and commit anew to following the guidelines. That's because they work. Stalls will happen- work your sleeve and be proud cause it takes guts to change your life.
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    5wks PO, and YES I regret

    For the first couple weeks, I wondered if I was nuts for doing this to myself. But now my clothes are hanging on me. I have never had much success keeping weight off. I feel this is chance for a new life. Are you getting any exercise? I am briskly walking 2-3 miles a day. I feel this is critical in my case to having energy. I hope you have a change of heart. Twenty lbs is a great start. Check out "the World according to Eggface". She has many Bariatric recipes that will give you ideas on meals that might encourage you to eat. Good luck.
  11. fire water

    Major victory for me :)

    So proud of you. You are a strong woman. Keep up the good work and don't stop being true to yourself.
  12. They can do a thallium stress test.
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    George Foreman or Cuisinart Griddler

    I personally think cuisiart makes a better product. I don't have the griddler but I have a coffee maker that I really love. I do have a George Foreman but I rarely use it cause I love my cast iron pans.
  14. So after a six month period of dietary counseling, research, and preop testing, my husband and I both got sleeved on 12/19. Like most people, we had second thoughts right before and right after the surgery, but we both are now delighted by our results. We are working the program and he has lost 45 and I am at 38 lbs since our first visit in May 2012. There is still work to be done but I feel like a new person. I wish to extend my thanks to all on the forum. Many of my questions were answered and there are so many stories of successes that have lent encouragement. Happy and healthy 2013 to all my fellow sleevers!
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