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DeniseNCC1701

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About DeniseNCC1701

  • Rank
    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 07/20/1964

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Saltwater fishing.
  • Occupation
    Design Manager
  • City
    Sparta
  • State
    NJ
  • Zip Code
    07871
  1. Hello everyone! I haven’t been on these forums for a long time, but I wanted to stop in, say hello, and give everyone an update. I’m 9months post op. My surgery was February 24th. So far, I’ve lost 122.5 lbs from my all-time high of 380, and I’m down 108.5 from my surgery date where I was 366. Here’s the breakdown my month: M1 30lbs M2 6.5lbs M3 23.5lbs M4 16.5lbs M5 10.5lbs M6 9lbs M7 0lbs M8 8lbs M9 4.50lbs The weight loss has slowed quite a bit in the past few months as a result of my consuming more carbs… something my nutritionist recommended. Plus, I haven’t always made the best choices, and I’ve been slacking on my exercise. It’s been quite the journey so far, with lots of ups and downs (no pun intended!). And while I had hoped to have lost more weight by this time, I’m happy with my results. I’m very blessed, so no complaints here. Here’s what I’ve learned in the past 9 months or so, as well as some random observations along the way: • It’s critical that you get your bariatric team together right up front. For me, this included my PCP, surgeon, fitness trainer(s), psychotherapist and a massage therapist. I added a nutritionist a few months in. • It’s also critical that you embrace the whole process. For me, I decided to throw out everything I thought I knew, and listen to the professionals. I also tried to have as much fun with the process. I purchased nice baby utensils, fun 4-5oz glass storage jars, and a stuffed stomach plush toy (which my dog almost chewed to shreds. LOL) • Two months on pureed foods were rough, but I basically stuck with soft scrambled eggs, white flakey fish and Soups. • I started boot camp two weeks post-op (with my doctors approval), and I’ve been going 2-4x/week ever since. • I get massages as often as I can afford. It’s great for circulation, and I personally believe it helps with skin elasticity. I’ve also been taking collagen supplements. I’m not really sure if it helps with the skin, but it’s certainly been making my nails grow. • I had diarrhea almost daily for the first three months. Ugh. That sucked. • Nobody noticed the first 50lb weight loss. That also sucked. • Now almost everyone notices. That most definitely does NOT suck. • The first two months or so were pretty much all about me just wrapping my head around everything. • The next 4 months started a wonderful journey of self-discovery, euphoria and renewed hope and self-confidence. • The next month or so after that, I started to get depressed. I mean REALLY depressed. My weight loss stalled, and I started making the wrong food choices. I thought to myself “Is this it? Is it over already?”. The euphoria I had been feeling was fading quickly, and again I thought to myself “Am I going back to the woman I was? Have I really changed at all?”. • When I discussed these things with my therapist, I asked her “Am I ever going to really change?” We both looked at each other, and I said “I already have, haven’t I?”. She nodded in agreement. • At that point, my PCP put me on Prozac. I took it for a few weeks, and that helped. • I also realized that part of my depression was caused by not being happy with the way my clothes were fitting: I had lost 100+ lbs at that point, and everything was really starting to hang on me. I wore the same baggy clothes over and over. • What helped with the depression the most was throwing out all my old clothes. Over the next couple of months, I built a whole new wardrobe. I also started wearing makeup and jewelry. • Getting new clothes made me see myself differently. And that’s when people really started to notice. • Currently I can eat pretty much anything, and I can fit about 1 to 1 1/2 cups of food, depending on what it is. • Grazing is (and forever will be) an issue for me. I never used to be a grazer (I was always a binge eater). It’s something that I’m struggling with. • My stomach does not like pork chops, most popcorn and Corn Nuts (which I should really be eating anyway! heh.) • I had bloodwork done in October, and I am currently off all my diabetes meds. I have been since August. My fasting bloodsugar was 99. My A1C was 6.5, I’m off one of my blood pressure meds. My cholesterol is still really high, though my triglycerides went from 363 to 125. My blood pressure is reasonably stable, though I have work do in this area as well. • I started writing a book. • I’ve been inspired to be more creative, and have been pursuing (or plan to pursue) interests in drawing/painting, home decorating with repurposed materials, sewing, playing the guitar, photography and other things. • I’ve been more social, and feel I’m finally, after 50 years, coming out of my shell and really REALLY discovering who I am. I hope everyone finds these thoughts helpful. Be well… Denise
  2. DeniseNCC1701

    First Triathalon

    Awesome! Congratulations, you should be very proud! Be well…
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    Weight Loss and Tattoos

    Thanks for this post! I've been thinking of getting a tattoo on my inner wrist, but am concerned. I'm down 100lbs, with 100 to go. Do you all think inner wrist will be OK if I do it now? Or do you think I should wait? D
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    I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)

    This is so exciting to see all these great before and after! Nice job everyone!
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    I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)

    1/2 way there! Pic on the left was taken at a company event June 2013. I have no idea what I weighed back then, but probably around my pre-op all time high of 380 in early february. I had surgery Feb 2014 at 366. Now I'm 280.
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    Constant Bathroom Issues

    I had diarrhea for the better part of the first 4 months. My surgery was February 24, and the worst of it was during full liquids right though the whole pureed stage. It improved somewhat after going to full solids on April 24. Now I'm coming up on 5 months post-op, and things have calmed down even more. I mentioned it all along the way to my PCP, surgeon and nutritionist and none were particularly concerned. My nutritionist did advise to try to incorporate (1) small amount of vegetables a day (I was doing all Protein, all the time), and a small amount of greek yogurt daily. That has helped, and hasn't been terribly detrimental to my weight loss efforts so far. I hope things improve for you! I know how frustrating it can be. For me, anything that had too much fat was my trigger. Mayo was a big no-no. But once you figure out what foods move through more quickly, you can adjust accordingly. Be well…
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    Fat burners

    (deleted) Sorry, I said something that might be misinterpreted.
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    Eating Pace

    I hear you all, as this is something I'm struggling with myself. 20 minutes to eat a couple of hard boiled eggs? Please. I acknowledge that it's important to eat slowly, though. I will have to go download that app! I know smaller plates and utensils helps. And if there are dining companions, engaging in light conversation between bites helps too. But I live alone so that makes it even more difficult. Though I suppose I could talk to the dog. Be well, everyone.
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    Weight Gain Panic

    You're getting in your own head too much, my friend. This a critical point, and you have to keep calm or you'll derail, so listen up: No, you're not done yet. It's all good. Trust the process. Look at how far you've come. Smile in the mirror. Put on your favorite song and dance. Breathe …and let it all go. And for heaven's sake Celebrate the new life you're creating, because at the end of the day, that's what it's all about. Be well…
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    My plastics before and afters

    Congratulations! I'm happy that this part of the journey is behind you. It must be so rewarding to have the outside match how you feel on the inside. Be well…
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    Almost 2 years out! updated pic!

    Wow sexy lady! Lovin' those pink tights, and your engaging smile. Congratulations!
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    Let's create some awesomesauce!

    I've been flirting. Me! I never used to do that. I suck at it, but I'm having fun.
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    Mad at myself for slipping

    Don't beat yourself up too much. That will cause continued feelings of guilt which could cause even more undesirable behaviors. You did what you had to do in the moment. The moment is over. Be well…
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    Update

    BWHAHAHAHAH!!!!! Congratulations, handsome. And the blood sugar numbers are amazing. THAT's what I'm talkin' about! Be well…
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    Another success

    Nice! Congratulations!

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