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I have been taking Maxzide for HTN and edema for more than 10 years. Nobody said a word to me about stopping it. What does your pcp say? I am hoping that with a bit more weight loss I can stop the bloody things. They are a bit dehydrating. But my feet and legs would be swollen up like sausages without them.
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We're up and running, and if you're 55+ or thereabouts, please feel free to join in.
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I'm here! I hope we get some interest!
So, ItsAllGood, you are pre-op?
I'm glad for some reason to see another short person.
Have you been as frustrated as I have been with the long sleeves on larger-sized clothing? I'm hoping that once I get into regular Misses sizes, the sleeve lengths won't be down to my knees anymore. I've always said that just because I'm fat it doesn't mean I have arms like a gorilla.
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I tried to all you all as friends, but it only let me add cowpiez. Not sure what's going on with that. I will try again when I get home from work.
Maybe it's the universe telling me to get back to work!
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I thought I had a strong online support group through a daily thread on the weight watchers website. We checked in every day for about ten years. We even took vacations together. Then all of a sudden it's fallen apart. And since I am the only one of the group who had wls, I am the odd person out. So I'm looking to connect with some folks, or even one FOLK, for support and maybe some fun.
I don't care if we have a lot in common.
I'm 59, had my surgery in June, after a lifetime of dieting. I've been married for 35 years. I have three grown sons, all of whom still live at home. I call them Moe, Larry, and Curley. I am the director of a drug/alcohol treatment program in eastern PA. I've been doing counseling of one kind or another for over 30 years. I am a Buddhist. I currently have one crazy Akita named Finn.
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I have always hated exercise, since a small child. Nevertheless, there have been many times over the years that I got myself in a workout routine because I thought I should or because someone else thought I should. I never ever lost weight despite significant efforts, like riding my bike five days/week for at least ten miles. What's different this time, for me, is that I feel like there's actually hope. I can lose the weight. And if I can be a healthy weight, I can move! I can be an active participant in life instead of sitting on the sidelines in the shade.
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I met with my dietician last night and was given the go ahead to start eating salad! This is what I've been craving for 8 weeks. Now I'm a little apprehensive about trying it. But as soon as I can get to the store, I will.
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I don't know what to say about the depression that could help, except that I am sorry you're struggling. As far as the weight loss, I had my surgery in June also, and you have lost a lot more than I have, so it's not that slow.
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No one has posted anything yet. Did you try to post?
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I figure I've lost close to one third of my excess weight, which is fine. But for the first time in many many years I feel hopeful. I'm very grateful that I was able to have this surgery. I've received some dumb feedback--like the "friend" who told me she doesn't "believe in stomach surgery," as if it were some kind of religion. Who cares what she believes in. I'm beginning to believe that I'm going to start feeling good again, as in good about myself, stronger, healthier, and at peace.
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I am on mfp also. Friend me- fezik23
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If you're using the app instead of the desktop site, it's under Gastric Sleeve Support Groups, Social Support groups, all the way at the end.
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I started with the turkey neck when I hit age 50, without weight loss. I looked in the mirror and saw my mother! It's genetic for me. Now I look like Fat Bastard after he lost weight, if you remember that scene (I have a vagina on my neck! LOL.) I don't know why, but I seem to be able to deal with it. It's the other excess skin that I'm expecting that I'm worried about.
I'm 59 and trying to lose about 100 lb total.
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I think I understand what you're saying. And I think for me, even though I'm only two months out, it's both. I've changed, and people have their own "stuff" in how they react to me. I have only lost 30 lb, but I feel differently about myself, and that comes across, I'm sure. I'm more outspoken and not such a people pleaser as I used to be. Plus, there are those people who "don't believe in" wls (as if it were a fairy or ghost or something). So they react differently because of their own baggage.
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No more wallowing in what you did wrong. As someone said in Anne of Green Gables, "Today is a new day with no mistakes in it." OR as they say in AA, if you have one foot in yesterday and one foot in tomorrow, you p1ss on today.
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We can start a Support Group on this website, under the Community tab. I will set it up and just call it "Over 55". Ok?
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We can start our own support group, either here on the site or a Facebook group. If it were a fb group, it can be closed, so others can't see it. If there is interest, I will set something up. Thought?
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Good luck.
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I am fortunate that my bedroom is a full flight of stairs away from the kitchen..mostly I stay in my room. I also "listen" to my sleeve. I ask it what it's trying to tell me. My sleeve is wiser than my head.
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Lindalue... I will be 63 in November. Am hoping also to have my surgery in October or November. I am totally self-pay so at least I don't have to jump through all the hoops. Lets keep in touch and follow each other. You too Fezi! And Grammy. I get nerves sometimes, but mostly I am so excited and determined to make mine a success story like this one!
Haleytrim, I can't figure out how to add friends. Can you point me in the right direction?
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We are open to any BP member for support and feedback. Please join in. And hey, it's ok if you're 54.