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Posts posted by Aubreanna
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so on point with Victoria secret! Lol!!1. People saying "you have such a pretty face" 2. Chub rub 3. Being scared to sit in a chair 4. Getting to restaurants first just in case you can't fit in the seat. 5. Painties rolling down over your roll. 6. The only thing you can buy from Victoria Secrets is perfume and lotion. 7. Standing in the back during pictures. 8. Being embarrassed to be "on top" 9. Everyone at work asking what your ordering for lunch 10. Cute "big girl" clothes are hard to find I could go on and on. I'm hoping to have my surgery in January! Say a prayer for me!Carmen1963 reacted to this -
Cw-184 goal for thanksgiving-175
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My nutritionist suggests 70-90 grams of Protein. I don't count carbs but have to aim for my protein goal, which is really hard to do, so it leaves out eating carbs because I don't have room. A rule of thumb is protein first, veggie or fruits next, carbs last (which is really not at all since I am full after protein most of the time). My meals today- Protein Shake for Breakfast, Greek yogurt snack, lunch - two slices of lunchmeat and one spice of cheese rolled up, dinner I had teriyaki chicken and two bites of broccoli, late snack of one tangerine. HW- 250, CW-183. Sleeved 4/16/2013. Hope this helps.
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Definitely eating too fast is my challenge. I also need to exercise more. I'm only working out 2x per week.
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Don't stress. You will be fine! We are here to help you if you need it. Best of luck!
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I work for Kaiser- SoCal and I was sleeved April 16,2013. There are several factors that all work together that make you eligible for surgery. 1st is PCP referral to options. Sometimes you have to meet with an MD or NP just establish a base line and goal. Then you have your options class which are all the same, just depends on how the time is spread out. Some do two classes in one meeting-12 weeks instead of 24. After options and you have to do several series of lab work, food logs, and don't miss any classes. After that you have your med clearance appt (more labs, EKG, etc), meet with the surgeon where they will decide what the best procedure is, then surgery. Sometimes surgery isn't the best option, so all the questions and process is to ensure your safety, health, and if it is right for you. Ultimately, this is a huge investment and KP wants to make sure you are a success story. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
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It honestly varies. I was cleared for coffee 6 weeks post op and I drink it with no problems. I drink a tall nonfat cafe misto from Starbucks everyday. Some NUTs will tell you no coffee at all because it can irritate your stomach. Mine said it was fine
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Mine were left open, no band aides. No problems at all. 4 months post op and my incision scars are disappearing. Hope this helps.
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I don't know why, but mine is much better now. Two and a half months post op and I take Prilosec maybe once a week. Right after surgery I took it twice a day.
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So I ran into a friend I have not seen in about a year and she told me she didn't recognize me because I was so tiny. I have never been called tiny!!!! I'm only 2 months post op and have lost 40 lbs, so I still have a long way to go, but this just made my day. The scale means nothing. It's about how you look and feel. Here's to many more victories!
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I thought I was the only crazy one!!!!! I did this constantly!! I am now 2 months post op and still cooking, but not these crazy, intricate, delish meals anymore. (Poor hubby). I never took one bite. I definitely "lived" through my family watching them eat my homemade meals. Part of it was being off of work recovering too. I had more free time to think and plan out meals instead of quickly throwing something together. But back to work I must go, so more simple meals now;)
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Same thing is happened to me. Formerly 42DD, down 40 lbs and I'm 38C. On the positive, hubby likes the smaller boobs.
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I juiced to help curb my hunger during pre op. it was a life saver. I used recipes from Pinterest for juicing.
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I used one to help me lose my pre-op weight. I love it!! Try buying it from kohls or bed bath and beyond and using the 20% off coupon. My favorite combination is kale, carrots, apple, and strawberries. Yumm.
KitKat40 reacted to this -
This thread is my life! My daughter says the same thing! She is 5. I only got hurt when she said that she wants one of my friends to be her mom because she is skinny. Now that I'm losing she gets excited for me when I lose and she plays "the biggest loser" with me and I'm the contestant. Kids definitely are brutally honest.
brandy88 reacted to this -
My cousin wants to have the sleeve like I did but her mentality is all wrong. She is only like 40-50 lbs overweight and she thinks once (and if) she is approved, that she will have the surgery within a week. She doesn't understand all you have to do to prepare mentally and research it. I think this would make someone regret it if they did not fully educate themselves on what to expect and see it as a quick fix. Clearly, it is not easy to lose weight even with surgery. I'm 5 weeks post op with absolutely no regrets!! I made the right choice.
BuriedBombshell reacted to this -
You are being too hard on yourself. I'm sure you are the only one who thinks you don't look good in the mirror. Instead, try focusing on your accomplishments and how you you chose to be a healthier person. I'm sure you look great and no one will notice any bumps or wrinkles on your new body. You are fabulous as you are. Big or small.
Things I will NOT miss about being fat.
in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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1. My 5 year old asking me why I'm not skinny
2. Ankle swelling
3. Always out of breath
4. NEVER in pictures, and if I'm in the background of one I delete the evidence
5. MIL calling me fat
6. Being judged by my lunch like I should be eating lettuce only
7. Dreaming of all the clothes I could wear if I was thin, but having to shop in a tiny section with no selection instead of a whole store.
I could go on forever! I've come so far. This is a great thread. How encouraging.