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Liz210

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Liz210

  • Rank
    Expert Member
  • Birthday 12/24/1972

About Me

  • Biography
    Ready to Get Back to Life
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Singing
  • Occupation
    Credit Manager
  • City
    San Antonio
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    78245

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  1. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Praise God! LizO
  2. I had the gastric sleeve surgery May 2013; 4 years ago. I started at 230 and my lowest weight was 145. I maintained my weight until last year around August when my mother got sick and I was traveling back and forth to be with her. I do not cook so I was eating pizza morning, noon and night. I started going crazy on food choices like candy and fruit that was not good for me. The scale started going up. At one point I stopped weighing myself because I knew I was picking up weight because my clothes were becoming too tight; I needed to go up in size. I really believe I got over 160 at some point in time. I didn't see it on the scale, but I did see 159 when I did decide to face the fact and weigh in. My Nut from Mexico, which was actually one of my doctors from surgery, told me to jot down everything I eat. He also told me to cut my carb intake down to 25. I started at 100 carbs a day and worked my way down. I now range between 28-37 on a good day. I don't know if my weight is maintained better because I opted for a smaller stomach than the normal sleeve stomach (bougie instrument used in surgery). I'm not a person that exercise on a regular basis. I have started now because I want to tone my legs. I noticed that it does help me maintain. Watch out for fruit. We think it's help, which it is a better choice than some foods, but it can contain a lot of Carbs. My doctor to me to eat berries and not too many cherries. Good look in you journey. Just make yourself aware of the things you put in your mouth. Carbs are the enemy for sleevers. LizO
  3. Ms. Cathy don't give up; we all have those days. Some days seem to be harder than others. It's that time of the month for me and I want everything insight. I had some candy today and a open face sauage and Cheese Mcmuffin. I'm not good at sticking to a diet plan. What helps me is watching my Carbs. Believe me some days are better than others but I have begin to make better choices. Hang in there. Our surgery is only a tool and sometimes we must resort back to some things that we had to do in the past to lose weight. You got this. LizO
  4. I use Carb Manager LizO
  5. As long as you try, you will see results. Eat something before you go to the birthday parties and wedding. I remember as a kid my mother would always make me eat before going over someone's house or party. She did not want me out in public acting like I was starving. Lol. Enjoy your anniversary, just don't go crazy. Make choices like cut the portions you receive in half(have waiter take from table), no bread on the table or have an open face sandwich. Good luck! LizO
  6. I do the Idealshape 12 Week Challenge https://m.idealshape.com/idealshape-up-challenge.list
  7. Welcome to the Weight Loss Family! LizO
  8. You can do this. Look at your food intake. Can you stand to cut back on carbs? Are you getting your Protein in? Are you exercising? I hate exercising lol LizO
  9. Awesomeness! Very proud of you! LizO
  10. Thank you [emoji4] LizO
  11. Yay!! You are doing great. Keep up the good work! LizO
  12. Thank you. I'm trying. My thighs are my enemies. I am trying to tone them by doing the 12 weeks challenge LizO
  13. Monday weigh-in. I'm going to keep pushing forward because it's that time of the month starting this week. LizO

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