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I had pretty thin hair to begin with that you could could see my scalp more than most by my part. Since WLS it has gotten much worse. ( I am 4.5 months out) I will say I have discovered toppix and it has made the unsightly loss more manageable personally. Despite the great weight loss results, losing my hair in this much quantity hasn't done wonders for my self esteem, so I am so glad someone on here told me about this awesome product.
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I am trying Biotin Shampoo.< a href="http://www.vitacost.com/avalon-organics-thickening-shampoo-biotin-b-complex-therapy-14-fl-oz-13" rel="external nofollow">http://www.vitacost.com/avalon-organics-thickening-shampoo-biotin-b-complex-therapy-14-fl-oz-13
I got mine at whole foods (they had a big big bottle for 15 or little bottle for 10- I went with the big bottle). It has only been 3 days, so still too early too tell. But I feel your pain, I was sleeved in February, have pcos, and have thinning hair to begin with. If it gets much worse I may consider purchasing a wig.
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I have PCOS. I am 3 months out and have lost 52lbs, but am working out a lot. I think it may be harder, but definitely still seeing progress.
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I had to bump up my dosage. In my case my heartburn got worse not better.
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So, I like pilates, but I wouldn't say I am a total practitioner nor do I do it often enough. I would say, Pilates would not be my first choice of exercise at 3 weeks out, because it has such a strong emphasis on building your core. In our case, our core muscles have been ripped. I tried Pilates a month out, and cried after doing 1 minute. I felt like everything was ripping. I am three months out now, and tried to do a couple moves last night (such as the 100) and survived. I am not coordinated so I stick to the elliptical machine and bike at the moment. I have tried spinning (which I used to love) but ended up hurting myself from doing too much too soon. My suggestion is similar to sleeved's suggestion go to a gym and try different things out. Before you join, see if they have a trial membership to make sure you like what you see before being committed financially to one place. If you don't want to go to gym yet, there are always dvds to try out. Amazon also has ones you can rent - so dropping 3 bucks for a type of class you don't like is better than purchasing a dvd that is going to collect dust.
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So, looking at your tracker I see you have lost 64 lbs already... THAT IS AMAZING!!!!!!!
I won't lie, I come on here and often come on and see the gigantic drops and get upset with my 1-2 lb loss a week (this week I lost 0 so far). The one thing I try to remember (and this is hard) that this is my journey and nobody else's, I am not in a competition with anyone and everybody's body is different. I didn't get this overweight over night and it is crazy for me to think it will magically go away overnight. I tell myself this on a daily basis, some days it is more effective than others.
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I know this is an often discussed topic/side effect, and three months after my surgery I am experiencing it. So, I was just wondering what works and what doesn't to impede the hair from leaving my head? Anyone have any success with the Biotin shampoo's? How long is this going to last?
Any help, any feedback, and reassurance this too shall pass would be greatly appreciated.
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You look great! Congratulations
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I went to my first spin class in about ooh 6 years yesterday. I forgot how tough it is, up until now I have been biking with med- to moderate resistance, and I thought i was ready boy was I wrong. I hurt and am walking funny today. I might wait till next week to try another class, or at least I am walking normal again. As much as I hurt, I am so proud of myself for going, I was sleeved in February, but only started working out again a month and a half ago. Kudos for you for going.
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I never could find them . I first saw them on dr oz. show
I find them generally by the tofu in the refrigerated section. Good Luck. I have found them in both my local shoprite and stop and shop (not sure where you are in the country) but I know whole foods also sells them.
LilMissDiva Irene reacted to this -
Glad you liked them truck. I might wait a bit longer (maybe at 4 months or so) before I try them. ( I was sleeved 2/12). By the way congrats on your progress!!
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Look up miracle noodles. They do have a bit of an odor out of the bag ( you have to rinse ) and they are a bit different consistency than regular Pasta. But they are basically a "free" food; no calories, fat, gluten; carbs etc. ( They are made from a plant starch. Come from Asia, been used there for years) They are a carrier for sauce. They have no real flavor, you get the flavor from whatever sauce you use. I made a batch of "spaghetti" with ground turkey and a low sugar Tomato sauce. It was better after they set over night and absorbed some of the flavor. The texture is a little weird, but if you can get used to it then it is a great alternative.
Roo did your sleeve handle them well? That is what i am most afraid of. I have had them pre surgery, and i got used to their odd texture/taste. I just wasn't sure how well tolerated they were with the sleeve. Since I have been sleeved, Pasta is not my friend( and it really shouldn't be I guess).
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Just be careful. I used to eat them after reading about hearing about from Hungrygirl's pretend fettuccine alfredo and liked them. I am trying to be more careful with my carb intake, but really miss Pasta.
I've dabbled with Pasta a couple times, but usually it's the noodles that come in a can of Soup. No problems at all in tolerating it.
That said, I'm curious about whipping up some sort of chicken stir fry with those Shirataki noodles myself... perhaps I will try this for dinner tonight and report back? -
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Just was wondering if anyone had tried these after being sleeved and if they were well tolerated?
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I have been a moody crazy person. I'm just wondering when do I become "normal" again?
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Wahoo Congrats
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I don't know about others, but I could not handle Peanut Butter during this phase. I know it is considered a soft food, but my new tummy did not like it at all. I also had fat free refried Beans on my list during the soft food phase.
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Yuppers. Exact same thing happened to me. I talked to my nutritionist she said for some individuals who had mild lactose intolerance prior to surgery, the surgery may exacerbate it after. I try to avoid milk now if at all possible. I am still ok with cheese in itty bitty quantities and I can tolerate yogurt, but milk nope- no way. Just wanted to let you know you are not alone
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Some do, but most don't know about the surgery Sleeveless so I don't really want to call attention to it. I have asked if their is anything I can bring or volunteered to bring a side dish, I was told just to bring some flowers.. Umm ok..So I guess I am going to take itty bitty bites and see how the ham works- thanks busymom and Denise.
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Toppik
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Love love love this product!!! I use it with the spray applicator. I agree with getting a lighter shade, I'm still using the dark brown but it mostly matches my roots( I haven't died my hair for fear more will fall out).