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Posts posted by Mrs.RRn
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My doc allowed drinking after week 5. But I waited 11 months (ok, I'm not much of a drinker anyway). Lol
I had 4 oz of white wine and had to CRAWL (yes, really) back to my hotel room. But I sobered up very quickly.
For your first time drinking, I'd suggest around family or close friends, just to see how your stomach reacts -- don't want to embarrass yourself.
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I think I lost 22 lbs my first week. 40lbs by 8 weeks. 112 lbs by a year. Obviously you lose more slowly as you have less to lose. After the first month, 1-2 lbs per week was normal until about 7 months out. Then the weight loss slowed. Now I'm losing about 1 pound per month- ish.
25 is more than reasonable in that time frame... I personally like to have smaller expectations-- less likely to be disappointed. More likely to be astounded.
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** but let me disclose, I already had stretch marks on my belly, so I was going to happen no matter what.
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Loose skin & shrinking boob syndrome didn't happen until the very end for me (especially the boobs- probably just the last 15-20 lbs)
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There's a large list floating around if you use the search box.
I paid $9600 in Louisiana.
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@@mi75 - It's however YOU want to live. Some people eat pizza after weight loss surgery. Some people eat clean. There's more than one way to skin a cat??? ... Uh, you know what I mean. Do what's realistic for YOU.
(Although, more than likely, those who've changed their food choices do better with weight loss, cravings, and head hunger??)
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What I eat most: chicken, beef, shrimp, veggies, yogurt, fruit, nuts, cheese.
I don't feel like it gets old, because I'm not a slave to food anymore. It's nourishment, as it should be.
For a few months eating was a "chore" Now it's just necessary for life.
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Go to My Ticker. Then Add To Signature.
I think. Lol
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Yes, there's no "time limit." But you do get max results in the first year, so take advantage.
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I'll def be trying 5x5. Sounds like what I need.
Thanks y'all!!
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Maybe she doesn't know enough people.
Lol
Seriously, find a new PCP, because this one will obviously not be helpful after the surgery. You need everyone on your team, including your doc.
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Try the 5X5 method. Google it and you will see. Basically adding 5 lbs to everything each week over 12 weeks. Doing squats 3 times a week and big leg days 2 times a week. Low rep high weight will get you back up there. Might put on a lot of muscle with it but that's ok!
Thanks!
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Thanks. My gym offers that, and it's really fun. But I was looking more for heavier weights, lower reps.
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I love to do my cardio at home (outdoors). But I also love going to the gym. If you haven't been in a long time, I'd suggest a trainer just to show you good form. It'll def be a confidence booster, which will help you keep going.
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I'm a year out now and I've been exercising since the beginning. Walking at first, then jogging/running. I attend yoga classes, BodyFlow classes (think: yoga, Pilates), CxWorx (core exercise classes), and workout at home (30 lb weight & body weight exercises). I'm just so happy with my 112 lb weight loss!
Here's my frustration:
When I was 170 -180 lbs (nearly a decade ago), I used to lift heavier weights (bench press 75 lbs, leg press +900). So, nowhere near bodybuilder, but somewhat strong for a girl under 5'. I then gained weight/ stopped exercising/ stopped lifting... Then came wls... My current weight is 128 lbs.
I figured I wouldn't be able to lift what I used to, but I didn't realize I'd be this weak. The BAR feels heavy. No really, just the bar. And leg press? 126 lbs. I feel so weak. I hate it.
Yeah, yeah, Rome wasn't built in a day. Lol
I'm trying to look at it this way: GREAT, I HAVE NEW GOALS TO WORK ON.
But inside, I'm like, damn, what did you do to yourself???
Anyway, maybe this was more of a rant? Sorry.
But any advice from those of you who enjoy weights would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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@@Jen35 the above is correct. Also, if/ when it happens again ask the doctor to check your pancreatic enzymes (amylase & lipase). Since the pain is occurring after alcohol consumption, your pancreas could be involved.
Good luck!
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Do you have any clue what size your original surgeon created your stomach to be?
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@@inittothinit - Thanks! And you're right, any weight is better than no weight!