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aquitenonnymouse

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  1. I've noticed an increase in facial hair also- upper lip, and neck/under chin.

    As we lose weight, our body produces less estrogen (fueled by amount of adipose- fat- tissue in the body), and produces more testosterone.

    It stinks, but... eh. I'd rather be thinner and healthier, and break out the tweezer more.


  2. People seem nicer to me than they used to be.

    I'm not hiding my surgery. I don't introduce myself with it, but if someone asks how I'm loosing weight, or what I'm doing, I tell them. For me, honesty is the best policy.

    I'm not sure about jealousy. I haven't really run into it, so I don't know that I can help there. I will say, that if she is lashing out at you, it's going to be because she feels insecure, or feels like a failure, not because she is a bad person or because she wants to hurt you. You have an opportunity to give her support.


  3. Don't stock up!

    Things will fit differently, your body will look and feel different, you'll loose weight faster some places than others, etc etc etc.

    I didn't wear Shapewear until 3-4 months post op, I think. It really didn't make much of a difference before that, other than the smoothing that I wore it for before surgery.

    Good luck!

    I like Silkies footless tights, and have worn Spanx before, too.


  4. Nice job!

    I always told people that I just 'wasn't a coat person' and I just wore a big sweater and then hat, scarf, gloves, etc.

    The truth- I was ashamed that the clothing companies that my family would have tried to buy me something from... nothing would have fit me. My belly and hips was bigger than their largest plus size coats would fit.

    But NOW, I'm always cold, and this winter, I'm getting a COAT! And a ladies large will fit, thankyouverymuch.


  5. I've only had something like that happen once, and it was because I overate. I didn't really think that I had, but really looking at it... I did.

    It was musaka at a Greek restaurant- eggplant, Tomato sauce, and ground beef. It went down easy, but sure made me feel sick!

    I almost always weigh what I eat, but that doesn't work at a restaurant. I portioned off on my plate what I thought was reasonable, but forgot I that I had salad already.

    For a comparison, since 5-6 months out from surgery, I've been trying to eat 4oz at Breakfast, and 5 oz at lunch and dinner.

    I -can- have up to 7 or 8 oz of some foods, that are dense... like if I just really really really want Soup, because it is more liquid.

    Weighing what I eat is very helpful to me. You should NEVER be sick after you eat unless you have food poisoning. Take a step back and really really really look at what you ate the times that it has happenned.


  6. In my experience, and according to a lot of research, diets do not work for the majority of people.

    In a study my surgeon told me about, 2% of morbidly obese people trying to loose weight are able to keep the weight off with diets and exercise. The other 98% gain it back. Many gain it back, plus more.


  7. I'm 6.5 months out, and I went from 12 to 10.

    Not only are you loosing fat in your foot (some- there's not actually a huge difference in length between sizes next to each other), but you're also putting less compression on your foot. The bones in your foot spread out when you stand. It's why your foot looks bigger when you are standing up than where there is no weight on it. You will probably find that your arch is higher after loosing weight.

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