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mage54

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  1. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    HW 570+ (scale maxed out) SW 477 CW 345
  2. Have been debating about asking about this on here for a while, but here we go... Have any of you had issues where after surgery and dropping a lot of weight you still look in the mirror and don't really see the difference? Let me explain... I was 567+ prior to surgery on 11/13/13. I am now 376 and still losing. I see the effects, loose skin, clothes fit better, I'm more comfortable. Usually though, when I look in the mirror I still see myself as huge. I know, 376 is still very obese, but I just feel like I should be recognizing the changes in the mirror more. Anyone else dealing with this or have you dealt with it in the past?
  3. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    My starting weight was 545 September 2013, 471 weigh in a week before surgery on 11/13/13... Today I am 379. This has been amazing. Still a long way to go, but doing fantastic.
  4. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    I finally am able to get back on here... To those who haven't had surgery yet, please don't think it was due to issues or pain I have just been busy. I am feeling fantastic. I did have a bit of a bump in the road on Saturday morning, I spiked a fever and had to return to the hospital. After going to the ER the surgeon decided to admit me back upstairs and run all sorts of tests. Leak test, chest x-ray, blood clot tests, urine, blood, stool.... Literally everything, I even got to go back home Sunday morning. Felt fine the whole time even with a fever of 103, it all came back decent until last night I got a call that I tested positive for C. Diff. Dr. Z is really unsure how I could've gotten it and had symptoms so quickly, but I am still doing great no incision pain, had gas pains the first night but that was it. The only issue really worth noting is that my drain makes me uncomfortable. Not painful just not pleasant. The pain I do have is handled quite nicely by pain pills, the clear liquids for the first week are going great. I haven't been hungry (at all) since Wednesday before surgery. Usually when I do feel something that kinda resembles hunger it turns out to be a bit of gas (sorry if TMI) I belch and it goes away. I am so very happy with my surgery, my team that did it, and everything else. Best decision ever. Stay focused each of you who were nervous it is scary going in, but the other side is great.
  5. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    Today is the day, heading to the hospital in just a bit. Being honest I am scared and anxious, but also excited. See you all on the other side!
  6. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    Yesterday was my last day of Optifast for preop... Today I am only allowed clear liquids and I have to be at the hospital early tomorrow morning for surgery. I am so glad to be done with Opti it has been six (LONG) weeks with that stuff and I'm ready to see it go.
  7. I go in for surgery Wednesday and I am wondering if anyone on here has numbers similar to mine and I just can't find you... Heaviest: 580 Starting weight preop: 541 Current weight preop: 468 If anyone out there is close to these I'd love to hear how you did.
  8. I am still preop , but have lost over 40 pounds on the liquid diet and I am always cold already. It is such a change for me I used to be the 'Shorts year round' guy. I live in Ohio we are already hitting low 30s at night. Big adjustments coming I guess
  9. I have to do six weeks of Optifast, I'm currently 11 days in and have lost 28 pounds
  10. mage54

    Big Guy Worries

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I hadn't seen it before, but am very grateful.
  11. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    I started Optifast on the 1st and have to do it for 6 weeks. I've lost 32 pounds in 9 days. The first week was rough, but it does get better.
  12. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    Has anyone else already started their Optifast or liquid diets yet?
  13. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    I'm not until the 13th, but will give what insight I can halfway through the month. My name is Matt.
  14. mage54

    WLS Cover-up Story

    I agree that it does come down to the individual, I also agree that for any other procedure you aren't likely to be as candid. That being said there is a difference between not telling and making up stories that you want to sound like they are likely scenarios for what you are having done. Secondly, how long will your relationships with anyone other than your significant other be impacted by hemorrhoid surgery or a vasectomy? My point is this, we as a culture tend to eat at social gatherings, there are going to be questions about why you do what you do when it comes to eating and drinking. The questions won't be meant to be offensive or rude they will just happen because they are different habits than what people are used to seeing. Many videos online talk about this (onelifetosleeve is the first one that comes to mind). He was questioned by a waitress who didn't even know him simply because he didn't want any drinks to be left on the table for him with his dinner. If you make the story up once to tell a single co-worker or manager what is going on for whatever the reason and 8 months later you are out with a new coworker and slip up on some details you had given out before simply because the topic comes up in conversation, you would need to lie, the same lie, again and again. I really hope this doesn't sound judgmental it is really not meant to be that way. I do think that each person needs to do what will work for them, but generally the truth is easier to remember and you don't have to worry about it potentially hurting your credibility in the long run.
  15. mage54

    November buddies where are you?

    I sure hope it is lol I need to lose more than that...

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