Arts137
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Well with the removal of the stomach is the removal of the major producer of a 'hunger hormone', Ghrelin. That might help. BUT you MUST follow the post-op rules to allow the stomach to heal. If food pieces get into the healing stomach, you could have an emergency situation.
You do know that VSG is not magic, you still have to dramatically change how you approach food and exercise. Get your head right and your tummy will follow.
Good Luck, I'll be following you in a month!
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Warning, you're gonna get stared at on the beach (in a good way!)
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Mine were good reminders of stuff you likely "know" but don't do. I enjoyed them and got started on paying attention to nutrition -- and lost weight!
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rememeber to not weigh yourself too much. Weight fluctuates Sooooo much. First losses are often Water weight, but fat weight loss is coming fersure...
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great info, thanks!!
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Hahaha, put a brick in the napkin and throw it again! I mean, I believe in treating folks nice, but sometimes you gotta get their attention.
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Newbie, I'm a 6-4 boy as well. Being an old guy, I've had plenty of surgey and it's always fine. You go to sleep and wake up wondering when they are going to start :-)
If you know the hospital and MD are good, No Worries! The procedure is very straightforward, and not too complicated by tine structures, heck (if not squemish) you can watch on You Tube!!!
So we'll all have Gemini new stomachs!
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Hello all.
I'm overweight... well fat... well morbidly obese. At my highest 425# with a 52 BMI. I mean I am tall at 6'3" but I reckon I'd need to be 8'6" to carry rhat much weight. Have been going down the prep path since December -- been lurking here for a few months -- and have a surgery date here in Delaware for early June. I am an executive with SSA responsible for disability policy, and aside from a bum knee am pretty healthy for an old fat guy.
I have sucessfully lost weight a number of times, (MANY times) and have Very Successfully gained all the weight back. A familiar story I know. So why THIS irreversable path? The best analogy I can think of is the explorer Cortex; when he arrived in America, he burned his ships to eliminate ANY thought of retreat.
I am married to a loverly and supportive wife with a blended family of two grown boys, two grown girls two dogs and two cats (we appear to do everything twice). I play (at) guitars and make stained glass windows. So...
Hey all and here we go!
Art
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I start with firm tofu
cut the brick into 1' slices, place on a surface that drains, and add weight to squeeze out more Water (I have baking sheets with tiny holes)
then cover with sauce of your choice.
bake for 45 min at 350, turn pieces over and bake for another 45 minutes.
Tastes change?
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Look up Ghrelin. That should make you feel better. The (removed) stomach makes it... so... you should be less hungry.