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NellieBean

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  1. Hello,

    Surgery was 7/16/13 and I weighed 380lbs. As of today, I am at 260lbs for a total loss of 120lbs so far.

    It is amazing how good I feel both mentally and physically. I am going to be starting a new job next week, I am beginning to exercise, I just feel better about life in general.

    It is going to be a great 2014!


  2. I only have the okay at this point to walk since they did a hernia repair while they were inside mucking around (I am 5 weeks out). I hope when I go back in October I can get the approval to step it up a bit. Back in the day when I did exercise regularly I generally had more energy throughout the day.


  3. I am on soft foods and needed something with flavor and spice. I threw a few things into a pot and it was surprisingly good and easy. I can also portion this into eight servings for lunches and dinners.

    Serves 8 (1 cup each)

    Super Easy Turkey Chili

    Brown Jenni-O Lean ground turkey (1lb)

    Add

    2 cup chicken broth

    2 can diced tomatoes

    1 jar salsa ( I used Frontera Chipotle)

    1 can rinsed black Beans

    1 package chili seasoning

    Bring to a boil then let simmer for about an hour.

    According to MFP the nutrition

    Per Serving: calories 166 carbs 17 Protein 17 fat 1 sat fat 0 sugar 5


  4. Ok can someone please tell me how a person who has had a vsg sugery GAINS 4 lbs since yesterday?? I'm so mad right now I could scream. It's not my period because I've had a uterine ablation done a couple years ago. I dnt know what I'm doing wrong. I just wanna give up and run to the fridge but I can't. So that depresses me more. I can't win :(

    Hello,

    I had an ablation as well. Best thing ever, by the way.

    Even though we do not have an actual period, the inner parts are all there and functioning. Your hormones and body are still going to throw you for a loop here and there on a monthly basis. This is why we did not go into menopause.

    Don't freak out day to day. Remember this is a marathon not a race.


  5. July 17th sleeve for me. As of Tuesday (8/13) I had lost 38lbs since my surgery. I have a lot more than most to lose which is why I am sure the number is where it is. Losing weight is about % and not always the number. I just started soft foods after the pureed stage and it has been interesting, I have also been given the clear for coffee, which I have not had yet, but I think tomorrow will be a special treat.


  6. Hello, I too have 200 to lose.

    Ideally, I would get to 180 but talking to my doc and nut I would be happy at any number under 200. I am 5' 11''.

    The way my nut has talked me through this so far makes sense. You have this magic window of about six months where your body is confused and focused on healing. In the first 6 months, you are a furnace because all your intake is being used to heal your stomach. So take advantage of it, follow the plan.

    Eat what you should, stay around 600 calories (it isnt that bad, really) and then you know you are giving yourself the best possible start to this process. And you wont kick yourself wondering if only I hadn't had that grilled cheese or beer...I would be 30lbs less.

    I have clearance right now to only walk, I am hoping that next appointment in Oct it will be for more.

    Just remember you can do this. There are people who have successfully lost double what we have to lose.

    Good luck on your journey!


  7. I have a pain in the upper right part that is still an annoyance, too. You are not alone. My doc said it was where the hernia was repaired. I did not even know I had a hernia repaired! So of course, ask your doctor but you are still only 4 weeks out from major surgery, be careful to not over do it lifting your kids or the vacuum or whatever. My doc told me for total healing and the swelling will be down completely at about 8 weeks.


  8. Devine,

    You are going to drive yourself crazy focusing so much on the numbers. I also have more than 150 to lose and was told the first six months are a magic window of time and that I need to follow the plan so I don't end up second guessing myself with thoughts of "if only I had done this" I would be 30lbs less.

    Six months of a strict diet is doable and I can certainly follow the plan given to me. We are already one month in. My nut said to stick to around 600 calories and if I am not hungry don't eat. My primary focus is 60-70 grams of Protein and less than 40g of carbs a day.

    Right now, I only have the okay for walking but am hoping in Oct I can step that up a notch or two when I go back.

    If I do this and I don't stray, I will have done what I should and will not be chastising myself over a missed opportunity. As long as you do your best, be happy with where you end up regardless of the number of days since your surgery. You will get there, its just not an exact science.


  9. Second follow up today and I found out I also had a hernia repair which explains that one spot that still aches from time to time. I was put on soft foods, which is awesome, had salmon tonight and it was so awesome to eat food that looked like it is meant to look.

    I do not weigh myself daily so I found out I have lost 38lbs since I was sleeved on the 17th of July,

    So shocked and so glad I started this journey.


  10. What I finally got to and am sticking to even now with the clearance to soft foods, is to get in at least 30 grams of Protein in the morning. I do this by making a Protein shake with 32g and drink that during my drive and in place of my former coffee.

    This leaves 3 other times during the day where you can get in the other 30 or so. Not sure what your Dr. recommends as your goal but a lot less pressure to get 10g per meal then 32 at the end of the day.


  11. I am not trying to be judgmental, in fact I try to avoid that as a general rule, but this inst the first time you have posted a similar thread to this forum. Please take this in the spirit in which it is intended:

    This is a public place where good, bad or indifferent, you will come across people you like and those you don't. You cannot change who they are and they will not change who you are. Accept and Celebrate the differences in people. If there are people who's posts annoy you, do not read them. You kind of have to have a thick skin on this site or any site. If you think this is bad go hang out on a gaming forum or reddit and see people get castrated daily for their opinions.

    It is not a perfect world and this is not a perfect group of people. Accept that and you will get much more enjoyment out of this forum.

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