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changingmylife4ver

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About changingmylife4ver

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 10/18/1954

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    New Orleans Saints Football
  • Occupation
    accounting
  • City
    Pearl
  • State
    MS
  • Zip Code
    39180

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  1. changingmylife4ver

    Excess Skin

    Can't gauge yourself off of others. I was 59, my height is 5', and I weighed 291. I am now 61 and weigh 137. I have lots of excess skin. However, I have weighed over 300 most of my adulthood. My stomach area has always been very big around and I have always had thick legs even as a teen because of my height. No amount of toning exercise will get rid of excess skin. Ask a trainer. You can tone underneath.
  2. changingmylife4ver

    Paying out of pocket

    I was self pay and the doctor we my surgery 1 month from my consultation. However, I already had pcm and heart doctor clearance before I went to the doctor that did my surgery. I didn't have to have any other test
  3. changingmylife4ver

    Re Sleeve after weight gain?

    Totally agree with this. Avoiding these has been what I have done for 17 months now and I truly believe this is why I don't have the cravings any longer. I don't deprive myself, I just no longer have the taste.
  4. Surgery weight 291, current weight 142, 17 months out. I just followed the guide I was given by the doctor's program until I was comfortable with the change in my eating habits. I still weigh my portions. I don't count calories because I eat pretty much the same food everyday. I also now just feel normal. I get hungry, I eat, get full and move on. It is just easier to get full now, which makes me feet normal. Pre surgery it took a lot of food for me to get full and then it wouldn't last very long. I no longer eat desserts or junk food. I am not depriving myself, I just don't want those foods anymore. I don't know what happened along this journey, if the surgery changed me or if my brain was reprogrammed after not having the sweets, etc., but I no longer desire these things.
  5. changingmylife4ver

    Snack Attack!

    I have a SF fudge pop every night after supper. All I eat at my night time meal is 5 oz of tilapia, so something a little sweet taste good. I also have a SF pudding after lunch. Both of these keep my sweet tooth at bay. I haven't had any cookies, cake, pie or other desserts since Oct 18th, 2013. My snacks are Greek yogurt. When I want something crunchy and salty, I will have an ounce of peanuts, but I try not to have those in my house very much because I tend to grab some too often.
  6. changingmylife4ver

    Only losing 1lbs a day

    Enjoy while you can. 1 lb a day is great. I very seldom lost 4 lbs in a weeks time, much less 7 lbs in a week. I didn't weigh for 2 weeks after my surgery. I thought I would never get to where I am, but I did. Losing that fast you will be glad when you have when a stall hits
  7. changingmylife4ver

    BCBS of Mississippi

    My BCBS of MS plan did not cover weight loss surgery at all. I had to self pay
  8. What jumps out to me, is this statement "It's bad enough that he is "having" to support my decision" He should support your decision willingly. Does he not want you to have the surgery? Just a question that came to my mind.
  9. I was 46DDD and now I am 36DD. I haven't ever looked at bras in Victoria's But, I wear granny bras and don't like skimpy ones. May be my age. Although I am now at the size I was as a teen, I don't ever feel sexy, even if I had a sexy bra. Too much loose skin
  10. changingmylife4ver

    This Time Next Year...

    Those and so much more! For me the year flew by. The saying goes, time flies when you're having fun. It has been fun on this journey. Easy, no,fun yes. Fun discovering what I have missed for 45 years.
  11. changingmylife4ver

    How did you determine your goal?

    I set a goal that I thought would be attainable for me. After so many years of being extremely obese, I wanted to be able to reach a goal that I felt would be healthy. So I set it at 150 even though I am only 5' tall. I am almost there and if I go lower, that is fine with me. I lose slowly and that is fine too. As of yesterday, I reached the "overweight" category. I am longer obese!! Even though I am short, normal BMI is only 23 lbs away. Will I get there? I have no idea. If I don't, I will not stress over it. No more stressing about my body size. I am healthy, love to get dressed every day and feel normal for once since I was a teenager and that was so long ago as I am 60 now.
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  13. I think it does. seems like all facial features got smaller. When I look at pictures from last year at my family reunion, my nose looks wider or something. May be just my imagination.
  14. changingmylife4ver

    HOW DO PEOPLE NOT NOTICE MY WEIGHT LOSS?

    They will notice when you wear clothes that fit. The first time I wore a smaller top and pants that actually fit me, people were like, omg. Every time I wear smaller clothes, more people compliment me. Of course,I did not keep my surgery secret.
  15. changingmylife4ver

    Best and worst "compliments"

    Best: When I walked into our reception area this past week, one of our receptionist said "good morning little bit" I have been called skinny mini a lot. I can honestly say, I have not had any negative comments to my face. I have no idea what is said behind my back. If they are talking about me then they must at least notice me :-)

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