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Tubbynomo

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  1. I'm fifteen months out now and smoke everyday. No ill affects. I eat and drink whatever I want. Obviously, in much smaller quantities. I lost 100+lbs in the first 6-7 months, reached my goal and have held it with little effort. I work 12 hour shifts in a very sedentary job so I have to be careful not to "graze" but other than that, I couldn't have asked for more. I say, smoke and be happy. The Dr. Will always tell you not to and even suggest the potential for complications.


  2. I've never liked my pic taken and I still don't but I admit I mind it less now. A friend sent me these today so I thought I'd share. I also don't like to talk about my success, in any area of my life. Some how I feel bad for those that are not as fortunate as me even though I know I am where I'm am because of sound choices and hard work. Anyway, here's a before and after.

    I'm four months out on the 23rd and have lost a total of 90lbs with no complications. I still get most of my Protein from whey but I can eat anything without issues as long as I chew chew chew. The other day I forgot that and I paid for it. Good luck everyone.

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  3. food for me is an addiction. Surgery was like going to jail. This is exactly how my first bout with addiction went. Let me elaborate. I was addicted to hard drugs for about ten years. I wanted to quit, I just couldn't. I knew my life was at stake but I failed every time I tried to stop. Then I got arrested. The time in jail saved my life. It afforded me the opportunity to get through the withdrawal and start thinking clearly. If I hadn't been in jail I would have used for sure. When I got out I knew I didn't want to squander that opportunity, I was scared I'd never get another, so I never used drugs again. Then it food became my addiction.

    WLS gave me the opportunity to break free from this current addiction but not with out putting in the same kind of work. Support groups, talking to those that love and support me in my journey, and always being vigilant when the feelings of relapse popped into my head. This is also what has kept me from reverting g back to old eating habits. Find support, make new routines, new hobbies and always remember the fat you is always waiting to come back if you drop your guard for even a minute.


  4. Relax. I wasn't hungry at all for the first month. I survived on platinum hydro whey powder. It's thinner than the premixed shakes and goes down a lot easier. It allowed me to get my Protein when I couldn't tolerate solids. I still drink one or two a day and I'm almost 3 months out. The dr said as long as I eat something to keep my stomach working it was fine to get most of my protein that way. For now anyway. I can eat solids I'm just never hungry except at night. I does get better, don't let your head fuck with you. You just need more time.


  5. After my pre-op I didn't see the dr again until right before they knocked me out. At they point they're not gonna cancel the surgery. I had even put on several pounds. I doubt the surgeon even checked my weight. He had like four procedures that day.


  6. I smoked up until the day before surgery and started back up a week after. I tried to smoke on the ride home from the hospital but my sense of smell and taste were all screwed up. Everything tasted like shit and my sense of smell was on overdrive. All my senses are back to normal and I'm back to smoking 2 stogies a day. I've had zero issues. I'm two months out and have lost a total of 70lbs. I also had my lung capacity tested at work and compared to 4 years ago (before I started smoking) and its actually improved by a couple of %. Go figure.


  7. Hang in there crysclev, It has gotten better for me. I think it may be a matter of reconditioning your stomach. I kept going back and now I can tolerate it better. Now the only void is that I can't eat as much as I want to.


  8. I am almost seven weeks out and I have no appetite. I literally have to remind my self to eat. I'm getting my Protein from shakes mixed with milk. I know that I need to eat regular food but it as soon as I take a bite and swallow I just feel blah. My Dr. was a little concerned at my five week visit and wanted me to start getting my Protein from meat.

    Has anyone else had this happen? Will my appetite return eventually and I'm just one of the lucky ones that isn't hungry all the time? Is this the 'honeymoon' phase that will end in 6-18 months? I am about 45lbs from my surgery weight and about 70 from my heaviest.


  9. I went through the same thing. I thought I had torn a stich inside and was worried about a possible hernia. My Dr. said not to worry, sure enough at exactly 4 weeks it seemed to almost magically disappear and I have been back to work for a week now.

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