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Joemygawd

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Joemygawd

  • Rank
    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 10/02/1974

About Me

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Fishing, Family time
  • Occupation
    Respiratory Therapist
  • City
    Stockton
  • State
    CA
  • Zip Code
    95209
  1. Hit my goal weight yesterday . I'm down 95 pounds from April 1st 2013. My Surgery was April 30th. I have been very active cycling, running doing whatever I can. I plan to run my first half marathon with my wife in April 2014. I continue to seek new ways to be healthy. I am strongly considering a vegan or vegetarian diet, I am still in the information gathering stage though. I look forward to the next cycling season and plan on doing a century ride(100 miles) every month during the summer. I couldn't of did this without my VSG, I am very confident that this would have not been possible without it. Now comes the hard part or so I tell everyone who asks. I frequently tell people that loosing the weight has never been difficult for me to do, but the hard part is maintaining my ideal weight and health lifestyle. Below is a photo collage I made last night of my transformation. Although this forum has not been a regular place for me to visit I am thankful it is here for reference. Good luck everyone. https://plus.google.com/photos/111581900533993864040/albums/5945897800741732593?authkey=CLrvrJvQk5uonQE Created by MyFitnessPal.com - Free Weight Loss Tools
  2. Hit 50# today from April 30th. Feeling great!! Sent from my iPad using VST
  3. April 30th sleeved, down 41#s rode my bike 15.3 miles today in 70 minutes. I feel great, unfortunately I return to work tomorrow night Sent from my iPad using VST
  4. Sleeved April 30th down 37# from April 1st, riding my bike 5-12 miles a day.
  5. I am just a few days ahead of you(April 30th). Prilosec might work but I have been on the stuff for years my stomach still sings like crazy. Try some decaf lemon ginger tea with a smidge of honey. Also walking is highly effective.
  6. Joemygawd

    Pre-Op Shave

    Sleeved April 30th 2013. I was not shaved, in fact my incision sites are glued and stapled. Everything looks great and I am ready to have these staples removed tuesday morning.
  7. Joemygawd

    My Fitness Pal

    JOEMYGAWD-Sleeved May 30th 2013. Stage one DIET HELL!
  8. Don't pick!! Your chances of contaminating your incision site drastically go up. You ever hear of MRSA? Suck it up, it's your body healing.
  9. So I am POD#3 things have been great besides some gas discomfort. I am on the clear liquids for a week sipping my water. Lifes good. I am down 5#'s since surg date. I have been noticing a trend of other pre-op wls patients and my caregivers in the hospital asking me; "WHY"? "You're not big enough to have the surgery yet" or "You don't need the surgery". I guess it wasn't safe to assume that other wls patients haven't been going through the same battle as me for a majority of their lives. I just didn't wake up 100 pounds overweight. I can understand my caregivers because I am one. Especially because where I was operated on is pretty new to having WLS patients. My first experience of dealing with this type of judgement was at the bariatric surgery seminar that I attended. I was looked at up and down by a gentleman my age but in the 450 pound range. Never have I had to ask myself the question do I need this. This is tool to help break a chain, my destiny. FAT and BALD. I will settle for the bald part, I enjoy not paying $28 a month in haircuts. Has anyone else encountered this type of behavior?
  10. Sacbee - Deputies rescue man from ledge of hospital parking structure http://t.co/4FZKds2BY4

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