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Lorie269

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  1. 145.1 - A gain from last week of 1.3 (and 0.1 above my start weight ). Not happy but also not surprised. Maintenance is hard, y'all!
  2. 143.8 Thanks! Sent from my SM-G920V using the BariatricPal App
  3. 144 this morning. That's 1 lb from last week. Sad, because I actually saw 142 on Saturday.
  4. Lorie269

    After 4 years.....

    Happy to hear your story. Thanks for the inspiration and congrats on the continued success!
  5. I would run, not walk, far away from that surgeon. In my experience (3 yrs post-op) he is absolutely incorrect in his assessment that ALL bariatric surgeries fail within 2 years. However, he may be speaking the truth regarding his patients. If that's the case, why would you want him doing your surgery. I would not want someone with a 100% failure rate (I wonder what his idea of failure is) touching me with a 10-foot pole.Do some research and find a bariatric surgeon with a high success rate and follow the pre-op and post-op rules. You are the captain of your ship--no one else. If you go into this thinking you will inevitably fail, you will. I had surgery July 26, 2013. I started at 269 and met my goal of 135 on May 19, 2014. I have been maintaining between 135-140 for 2 years. My sleeve still works if I put the work into it. It is not a magic wand, just a tool. Good luck to you, Lorie
  6. Good Morning! I have been in maintenance mode for 2 years and am battling some regain. CW: 145 GW: 138 Thanks!
  7. I'm in for this challenge. I have been in maintenance over two years but recently added a little regain. I will post my starting weight and goal weight next week. Thanks!
  8. Nothing to do with OP, but it's good to see a fellow 'Burgher on the boards. I had my surgery at Magee in 2013. Hope all is well. Lorie
  9. Lorie269

    Weight loss timeline

    Surgery Date: July 26, 2013 Highest Weight (that I know): 269 Goal Weight: 135 (hit that 5/19/14) Current Weight: Hovering around 140 and trying to get my head back in the game to lose the 5 lbs of regain. I am 5'5.25 (yes, I count the 0.25! LOL)
  10. Lorie269

    PA - Pittsburgh!

    So glad to see some activity on the "Burgh Board"! I hope everyone is doing well and will continue to update this thread. I am officially 3 years out and dealing with about 5lbs of regain. I will always be a work in progress.
  11. Lorie269

    July 26ers

    Hi everyone! I saw the title of the post and thought I'd stop in and say hello and good luck. I am a July 26er, but from 2013 so I will be celebrating my 3 yr. surgiversary when you all are starting yours. Here's to a quick recovery for all of you! Lorie269
  12. This happened to me all the time. I guess I never looked my weight or carried it well, but, I could not fit into any ride either. If 130lbs overweight isn't "that big", what is??? LOL!
  13. Lorie269

    July sleevers please check in..

    So July 2013 sleevers, it has been 3 years since we had surgery and I thought I would resurrect this thread to see how everyone has been doing. I will start. I got to goal about 10 months after surgery in May 2014. I started at 269 and I lost half of my body weight and hit 134.5 that month. I have been maintaining between 130-140 for the past 2 years. Boy is it tough. The head stuff is way harder now than it was in the losing phase. I have to work on this every single day and I suspect that I will for the rest of my life. I am determined to stay mindful and aware of what I eat in order to stay within my desired weight range. I still come to this site for support and I believe that it has truly helped me keep regain from happening. Your turn. Let's Celebrate our successes and give support if needed. Lorie SD: 7/26/13
  14. Lorie269

    Veterans ONLY please. One year + post op.

    I don't post a lot but I am on the boards most days. I would be open to either a new Vets forum or limiting and enforcing the posting requirements. I usually only go to the Vets forum anyway being 3 years post-op.
  15. Lorie269

    people not educating themselves

    I have to agree with you. I had my surgery in 2013 at a Center of Excellence and although they did a fairly good job at educating us patients, I learned so much more from these boards. I was also on when it was just Vertical Sleeve Talk. I also think that not everyone really pays attention or chooses to retain as much information and research as possible. I was always surprised at my monthly pre-op weigh-ins that people where coming in with bags of fast food and junk food right before they were about to be held accountable that month. It was shocking. I was a sponge for my six month waiting period and I soaked up everything that I could. And a lot of that came from this website. I lost all of my excess weight in 10 months and have maintained at my goal weight for 2 years. I did all the hard work, but I owe some of the credit to the veterans on here that unselfishly choose to stick around and spread the knowledge and tips.
  16. "The whole thing with WLS isn't how fast you lose it, it's how long you keep it lost!" ^^^This. @CowgirlJane is a pretty smart lady!
  17. "Just buying them is half the joy" This really hits home for me. It took me a long time to realize that this was a huge part of my addiction. It is something that I am constantly working on.
  18. Thanks for the tip. I am on hypothyroid meds and have been since before surgery but on a pretty low dose. I will talk to my doc about it.
  19. I am also ALWAYS cold and I get a ton of leg cramps. I never got them before surgery. I am almost 3 years post op. I just try to make sure I get enough potassium and magnesium.
  20. Lorie269

    Share BariatricPal!

    Thank you! You'd be surprised how many WLS professionals and patients have never heard about us. We definitely need to do a better job at publicizing our existence. That's one of the reasons we've started attending events like YourWeightMatters, WLSFA and ObesityWeek. When I mentioned this site at my surgeon's office, they scoffed and told me not to believe everything I read online. I just smiled and nodded and continue 3 years later to log on and soak up all I can almost daily. This site has been a lifeline for many of us and I know that I would not have been able to be as successful as I have without it. Thanks a million times for your dedication to the WLS community.
  21. Lorie269

    Who do you want to be after?

    this ^^^^ I have just as much of a problem finding clothes in a small (or XS) as I did in a 3X. Doesn't seem fair!
  22. Lorie269

    Any Pa sleevers?

    Yes I am...well, West Mifflin actually. I had my VSG surgery in July 2013 at Magee in Oakland. Glad to see another Yinzer (lol) around here.
  23. Any multivitamin that I take in pill form makes me nauseous. I thought it was the iron but even ones without it make me ill. I take Vitafusion gummies and supplement with iron and B-12. This is the only solution that works for me and 2 years out, my labs are good. Good luck!

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