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natmo2431

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About natmo2431

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 12/18/1988

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Working out, hanging with friends and family, relaxing, reading
  • Occupation
    Accountant
  • City
    Central New York (meaning 5 hours north of the City)
  • State
    New York
  1. I know I have written about this topic before, but for some reason I can not find the thread. So I wanted to rewrite my own personal goals and hopefully a few of you will share with me also! I am not putting this in any particular order because I have reached some of my milestones and can't actually remember what other ones I had before. But I would like to be able to go back and see how far I have come! Lose 10 pounds Walk 3 miles Lose 20 pounds Lose 30 pounds Wear size 18 jeans Run a mile in 10 minutes Reach lowest weight in 5 years (227) Lose 50 pounds (SOOO CLOSE) Run two miles Wear size 16 jeans Run 3 miles Become a Zumba Instructor Run a 5K (planned for next spring!) Shop in a store I could not fit into before Reach Onederland! Hopefully before my next appointment in January! Wear size 14 jeans Lose 75 pounds Lose 100 pounds Wear jeans in the single digits Lose 115 pounds Goal! I will come back as I think of more goals. Right now I am happy but I am not. I am happy that I have reached a weight I haven't been in more then 8 years, but I am not as happy that it is not coming off as quick as I had hoped. But it just means I need to start getting myself in check, eat right and work harder. No more excuses that its the holiday season and everyone slacks off haha
  2. If I had that body I would buy them! You look great! I hope that in a year I can share a similar story!
  3. Put on a smaller size (two sizes from pre-op) pair of jeans today! And I didn't even have to lay down to button them! AND no muffin top!

  4. Put on a smaller size (two sizes from preop) pair of jeans today! And I didn't even have to lay down to button them! AND no muffin top!

  5. natmo2431

    starting bad habits

    Thank you for posting this! I am about three months out and have had "intense hunger cravings" and read your post and realized that my sinus infection (that I had for 5 weeks and went through 3 antibiotics for) might be the culprit behind it. I take a 24 hour allergy pill every day but was still having that drip happening, so now I am taking a nasal decongestant along with benadryl when I get home (can't sleep at my desk at work unfortunately) and have gotten the hunger under control.
  6. natmo2431

    One more day until Surgery

    Good luck to you!
  7. natmo2431

    So Happy Today :)

    Congrats!!
  8. natmo2431

    I'll show you mine... (LBD's)

    I just bought a LBD yesterday! It's a little snug right now, but I am hoping it will look good for a Christmas party or New Years! That's my motivation! lol My other two LBD's are a little big and just don't look right anymore! Keep up the good work everyone!
  9. Have any of you been measuring inches rather then watching the scale? I have been at about the same weight for 3 weeks now and am almost 2 months out (3 week stall apparently according to my doctor). I measured my thighs, calfs, arms, waist, hips and neck and between 9/13/13-9/30/13 I had lost 11.5 inches overall. I just would have wished I measured myself before surgery. One pant size and two shirt sizes in a month and a half was a good achievement even though the scale wasn't moving. Just continue doing what you're suppose too and the scale will start moving again. I am going to start tracking my calories and protein using the app LoseIt! just to start keeping myself honest and hopefully I will see the scale move again.
  10. Have any of you been measuring inches rather then watching the scale? I have been at about the same weight for 3 weeks now and am almost 2 months out (3 week stall apparently according to my doctor). I measured my thighs, calfs, arms, waist, hips and neck and between 9/13/13-9/30/13 I had lost 11.5 inches overall. I just would have wished I measured myself before surgery. One pant size and two shirt sizes in a month and a half was a good achievement even though the scale wasn't moving. Just continue doing what you're suppose too and the scale will start moving again. I am going to start tracking my calories and protein using the app LoseIt! just to start keeping myself honest and hopefully I will see the scale move again.
  11. feel like I'm going to fail and I don't know why!

  12. natmo2431

    I am so confused! Hungry or not?

    It is completely normal. I know most days I struggle to keep a schedule to eat because I don't feel hungry at all so I have to remind myself to eat. Other days, like when I went to a birthday dinner and they were having a pork chop with mash potatoes, couple types of muffins, stuffing, veggies, coleslaw, and then of course cake and ice cream, I found myself craving that food even though I had eaten before we went to the party and knew I wasn't truly hungry. The moment they finished, it was like that hunger and cravings started to go away. I knew my stomach wasn't growling, I wasn't feeling like I was light headed from not eating, and that my mind was craving it but my body was saying it was fine, so it wasn't hunger, it was my mind playing tricks. But there has been a day where I was just on the go so much and forgot to grab a cheese stick and Protein shake, so I went until 8 or 9 that night without food (I did drink water), and though it wasn't the same signs of hunger I would have had before, I knew my body was hungry because of the way in which I felt. It sort of felt like my body was telling me it needed to be replenished. Protein shakes I instantly have this full sensation and struggle with. But I know I have drink them so I just keep sipping them like I do my Water until I have drank all of it. I did have to try a few different types before I found ones that I could drink enough of. There were some that only a few sips would make me feel completely full and I'd need to lay down. broth the only time I had a problem was when I was in the hospital, and it was because the broth was extremely salty. I made sure to do the fat free low sodium and seemed to only be able to tolerate chicken broth because the beef still seemed to salty. It may change as time goes on. I think as time passes, you start to get use to the way your body reacts or doesn't react. I know before if I would have missed eating a meal, I would have an instant headache. Like I said now it's funny I have to force myself to remember to eat because I will forget. Good luck to you!
  13. Honestly, I am still surprised at how smoothly everything went for me. Here are a couple things that I have had to go online to look up because I was worried or didn't know why it was happening, etc: 1. Going to the bathroom. Yes this is my number one thing I worried about for a week or two! My grandmother actually died from her intestines rupturing so I was worried that there was a blockage, or that something like that could happen to me... not because I was on a liquid diet for two weeks prior and didn't have anything to produce any amount of waste to dispose of... but I still went online to make sure it was normal. 2. Hitting a stall 3 to 6 weeks out. I was dropping weight, feeling great, even noticing my clothes falling off me, then the scale wouldn't move for two weeks. I was extremely discouraged. But finally I stepped up my exercising, went from walking to jogging, and then even going to the gym. Eventually I came over that little stall. 3. Hunger will completely go away. Its kind of a weird feeling. Some times I feel like I am very hungry and start craving the strangest things. But before it would be to indulge that craving, now when I think about it, my stomach isn't growling, I can easily think of something else, and I can even replace that feeling with a healthy variation. If I wanted something salty, I eat a little Peanut Butter. If I want something hardy, I make sure to eat some chicken salad with maybe a little curry on top. Don't get me wrong, I've had that feeling twice in almost two months, and it probably was stress related. But the idea that the surgery takes away all hunger isn't completely true I feel. You just have to teach yourself the difference between do you really need food, or are you just thirsty? or are you just wanting it because you can't have it? 4. You'll forget to eat. But don't forget to eat! That's pretty self explanatory, we're already not eating much, so our body needs every bit of fuel we can get. I struggle daily to get my Breakfast in, so my schedule starts kind of late. Something I will talk to my doctor with on Thursday. 5. Drink your Water and your Protein shakes! Water aids with weight loss, and makes you feel so much better. I battled with dehydration and when I over came it I felt more apt to want to go and do thing. Protein shakes I am still testing out. Some of them fill me after two sips, so I have been switching around to find the best option for myself. My sister had the surgery and had no problem with shakes. So it's different for everyone. The moment I started drinking the right about of water and protein shakes, I over came my stall though, so it is very important. Those are just five things that I have dealt with in my month and a half since my surgery (August 8). I have to say, one of my biggest things that I tell anyone that asks me how I feel is I feel absolutely amazing considering I had the majority of a major organ removed from my body. Usually they kind of look at me like I'm delusional but its the truth. The day after I got home from the hospital I walked two miles! I needed a nap afterwards, but I was just amazed that I felt well enough to accomplish that (took me an hour but who cares!). So it really is a case by case situation. You could have complications, or you could have it as easy as I did. Most days I wake up and have to remind myself that I had it done. Even just last Friday at the gym, after running on the elliptical for a half hour (never did that before) I went to the water fountain to drink some water and had to stop myself because I took two big gulps. I feel like its easy to forget when you start feeling so well that you still need to keep up with everything. Good luck with everything! It isn't easy by any means, because it is life changing, but with the right mindset you can achieve anything you want to!
  14. natmo2431

    Hitting my first milestone!

    I didn't even think about the plane seats. I traveled quite a few times in the past year and I was always sitting in my seat praying that the middle seat was empty so that I didn't have to sit on the plane for 4 hours touching someone else. I had a man actually get mad and he tried jamming the arm rest down to create his barrier. I carry most of my weight in my hips and thighs so that arm rest wasn't going anywhere. I'm thinking about traveling this year for my birthday in 3 months. I'll be curious to see how I fit in the seat now! We will all get there if we put our minds to it

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