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Alex_UK

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Alex_UK

  • Rank
    Novice
  • Birthday 12/31/1968

About Me

  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    I.T. (Currently unemployed)
  • City
    Stafford
  • State
    Staffordshire
  1. Alex_UK

    My story so far .....

    Thank you for your kind words
  2. http://the5hrinkingman.wordpress.com/ I've started a blog about my journey. I'm hoping to add something each week, maybe go into more detail about certain aspects of my diet/WLS, etc. But this is a general overview. I hope you like it.
  3. Alex_UK

    wine at 6 weeks anyone?

    Had a really shitty week - stated off well by losing 7 lbs in a week. Then heard my stepmother died after a 4 week battle. Finally finished off by my ex-wife falling off a chair last night putting up decorations & begging me to take her to the hospital. so, I had a few drinks tonight ...... well, it turned into more than a bottle of wine ..... my doc advised me 12 months before having alcohol. I'm 6 months post-op
  4. Alex_UK

    Ate too much

    I've had a couple of those, not fun. As previous stated, it's all part of learning your new way of life. It's happened to me twice in 6 months. I've had another couple of close calls & I still occasionally overeat, but not to the point of being sick, just to the point of feeling uncomfortable. I'm pretty sure that a year or so post-op, I won't have these problems. But, right now, i'm still finding my way & am not fully familiar with all the diffrent food types. The way I look at it, I've got to forget about the past 43 years of eating & learn it all again. i have always had a strange habit with food, even my mother has teased me about this in the past. When I have a plate of food in front of me, I mentally 'grade' the food. Then I eat in reverse order, saving the best until last. I've done that since I was a very small child. But now, I have to force myself to do the reverse in case I get full & have no room left for the 'best' food. In fact, this habit may have even been contributory to my weight problem.
  5. Alex_UK

    Just curious....

    I didn't just plan my last meal, I planned my last meals ..... Burger King Indian takeaway Chinese takeaway Dominos pizza Kebab & finally my home cooked full English Breakfast (and believe me, it was a FULL one). And before I had any of them, I got the letter from the hospital with my surgery date & instructions to start my pre-op diet immediately. So, I didn't get to have any of them. Ahh well, that's life.
  6. Alex_UK

    Social impact

    Well, I'm sure everyone is different, but my personal experience; Pre-op I was suffering from depression. As I was unemployed, I had no reason to go out & I very rarely did. I cut myself off from the few friends I had. For me to leave the house once a week (to drive to my ex-wifes house to pick up my kids) was about normal. Since the operation, I am out all of the time. I walk at least 3.5 miles a day (I do 5 small walks rather than 1 big one). I cycle 5 miles a day. I visit the gym 3 times a week. Socially, I don't avoid people any more, so that side of things has greatly improved for me. Romatically is a different story. I've been single now for over 2 years. Maybe that'll change, maybe it won't.
  7. Alex_UK

    Who Are You?

    Hi there. I've just found this site & I thought I'd introduce myself. My name is Alex, I'm 43 & come from Staffordshire in England. I've had a weight problem since I was 19-20 that has steadily got worse. After trying different ways of losing weight & prompting by my GP & the nurse that runs the Obesity Clinic at the GPs surgery I was referred for bariatic surgery. I has my VSG surgery on the 21st May this year at Walsall Manor Hospital & so far things have being going pretty good. When I was accepted for surgery on 23rd March this year, I weighed 38 stone & 6 pounds (538 pounds). At my weekly weigh-in yesterday, I was down to 21 stone & 7 pounds (301 pounds). (I'm 6' 4" tall BTW). I'm still a little way off my ultimate target weight but I'm getting close & estimate I should hit it in Feb. So, hi to you all!

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