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Kathy812

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Kathy812

    1 Year Post Op Failure

    I can definately relate. I am 17 months out and have never gotten to goal. My loss came to a screeching halt around November. I refuse to think of myself as a failure, I am determined to get to goal, regardless how long it takes. I recently met w/my bariatric team. They recommended: 1) get over 20 g of Fiber a day (I was only getting about five) 2) make sure 2 days a week I include strength training, ,even if it's only 10-15 minutes, as this will speed up my metabolism. 3) work out 5/6 days a week 4) log my food. Side note, I recently bought a Fitbit and love it. Both work together and help me remain accountable. 5) and of course the old bariatric saying, "Protein first". Remaining hopeful & wishing you success.
  2. Kathy812

    What are your other addictions/ obsessions?

    @@melyssafaye, thanks for taking my obsession to a new level. Just kidding. I did know about baking Quest but keep forgetting to try it. Thanks for the reminder.
  3. Kathy812

    What are your other addictions/ obsessions?

    food obsessions -Perky Jerky (sweet and spicy) have to have it everyday. -skinnypop popcorn, I usually have two cups a day -Quest Protein bars, chocolate chip only. Other obsessions -online shopping, I challenged myself not to buy anything for the month of February. I failed, it only lasted about two weeks. I justify it by saying I'm paying cash instead of credit. -interior decorating-a serious passion and lastly, -flower gardening. I live in the Midwest so I only have a few months to enjoy this passion, May can't get here fast enough!
  4. Have you ever thought about getting a second opinion from another surgeon? I was following a lady on YouTube and she,too, lost about 25-30lbs in a year, she disappeared for awhile and returned explaining she sought out a second opinion & found out she needed a revision. Within 6 months after the revision,she lost all her weight. Hope you don't have to go down that road & maybe there's an easier answer. Just something to consider……
  5. OK, you said you wanted the good or bad, so my personal experience the first week was not so great. the pain was horrible. I didn't have gas pain mine was more at the incision. I could not meet the walking goal my surgeon set for me, so I had to spend two days in the hospital. I was never nauseous. They also sent me home with blood thinners for two weeks! So I had to give myself shots every morning and night for two weeks and to be honest that may have been the WORST part of my experience. Thankfully, my husband took the first week off with me and he gave me the shots but nonetheless it was still very painful. Fortunately, not many people have to do that. Here's the good news, by day four or five I no longer need the pain meds and things started getting better. I NEVER threw up or had any complications after that. The thing to remember is no matter what you experience, it will get better. I remained positive because I knew it was a temporary setback. I would do the surgery over again in a heartbeat Wishing you an easy breezy experience.
  6. Kathy812

    Julien Bakery Paleo Protein Bars

    I checked out the reviews on Amazon, they didn't get great reviews. If anyone has tried it or will try it, let us know what you think please. Always looking to try new protein bars.
  7. Kathy812

    Hypothyroidism & Diabetes

    I have a thyroid condition(hypo) and although I am struggling to get to goal, these last twenty pounds are so difficult, I'm still pretty pleased w/my progress (75#). I was also borderline diabetic & my dr.was going to refer me to a specialist but I begged her to wait, as I was preparing for the surgery. Thankfully, my numbers are now perfect, I never needed meds. You'll find many people lose successfully w/a thyroid condition.
  8. Kathy812

    Got my new Fitbit Charge HR

    @@nicksmommy, me too! Sent PM
  9. Kathy812

    Anyone gone through menopause AFTER the surgery?

    Wow, just saw this thread for the first time, never thought menopause could be a factor. I always blamed my thyroid. I never reached goal ( I'm 17 months out). Now, I have to assume menopause could be a factor? I work out 5 days a week, log my calories and still vacilate between 167/168 #. Very frustrating and at times emotional. You would think with all this work I could drop at least a few pounds. Sigh... Anyway, I'm determined. I just have to figure out what will work for me. Sent from my SM-G900T using the BariatricPal App
  10. Kathy812

    Wish for more success

    Sigh.....I can relate. But, I know sometimes when the scale doesn't move you have to re-evaluate what you're doing. It's possible you may not be getting enough calories. What is your carb intake-do you track it? Once my exercise physiologist told me to take a week off to let my body rest & I lost two #'s that week. I really don't like doing that because it makes it hard to start back after a week of rest. Your body can get used to the same routine and you have to tweak things to get the scale moving again. How about strength training? I was recently told to incorporate weights two days a week, that started my scale moving again, ounces only but I'll take it.
  11. Kathy812

    Got my new Fitbit Charge HR

    I just got my Fitbit charge hr this week. Once I figure out how this works, I'm in! Admittedly, I love to win games. However, like others mentioned, I'd like to participate just to keep moving.
  12. Kathy812

    1 year surgiversary!

    Congrats! Outstandingly stats!
  13. Kathy812

    WLS and hypothyroid, PCOS meds

    I have hypothyroidism as well and had my levels checked a few months after surgery and they were fine. Med was not adjusted but I'm scheduled for my annual blood work in May, curious to see if they will adjust. I take armour thyroid, not synthroid. Unfortunately, I was not one of the lucky ones with the weight coming off fast. Mine has been pretty slow. I have been at the same weight since November 2015. I'm still hopeful that I'll lose the last 20 pounds, but I'm still very pleased with my progress. Before surgery I worked out 3 to 4 days a week and would not lose a pound. So, I know, without a doubt , my thyroid condition has been a huge factor in my slow loss. Remaining hopeful.
  14. Kathy812

    Beyond my wildest dreams

    Inspirational for sure & so what if you're bragging a little....you've earned the right. This post is also encouraging for those of us who are more then a year out and still not at goal.Congrats to you! Do you mind sharing what dress size you wear now? Sent from my SM-G900T using the BariatricPal App
  15. Kathy812

    One year post op - Reached goal

    Simply Ahhmazing! Congrats!
  16. Kathy812

    Peanut butter!

    Pb2 is my go-to, I put it on my apple. I don't have it everyday, because apple has a lot of carbs but I so do love it.
  17. What a wonderful two years you've had. Congrats on the baby and your surgiversary! It's awsome that you were able to return to your pre-pregnancy weight. Good luck with the last 15lb.
  18. Kathy812

    Updated app

    I opted for no emails too and I always look for the red# on the top right (next to the envelope symbol) of my IPad to let me know I have notifications. I don't receive them any more. I have to actually click on it now to see my notifications, strange.
  19. Kathy812

    Calories Don't Matter?

    @@akreese02 I needed to read your post. I was recently looking into Paleo diet and a Fitbit because NOTHING is making my scale move. I have my 16 month follow up Friday & have only lost 1 pound since my 12 month appointment! I need to tweak a few things after reading everyone's comments. Love BP, you guys are awesome.
  20. We have similar stats. I was 228 on surgery day and like you, I worked out before surgery and could NOT loose weight. I am still struggling to get to goal. My bariatric team provides me w/an exercise physiologist. He recommended I work-out 4-6 days a week but admittedly, I worked out 3-4 days. However, in the past month I've increased it to 5 days. He wants me to mix it up & keep the body guessing. I do zumba and run on the treadmill with some strength training (at home). I was also told by my team that weight loss is 70-80% diet, working out is mostly to keep your heart healthy. I love how I feel after a workout. I have more energy, sleep soundly and it helps with my mood. Sent from my SM-G900T using the BariatricPal App
  21. Kathy812

    82 lbs down

    You've got curves! I agree w/your doc, no doubt you'll reach your goal.
  22. I have no suggestions, just wanted to wish you only the best outcome. Very happy for you. I'm planning on a tummy tuck WHENEVER I get to goal, so I'll follow this thread.
  23. Kathy812

    How Many Calories One Year Out?

    I'm 16 months out and I was told 1200 calories when I reached 9 months. I work out 4-5 times a week but haven't been able to lose in three months! So frustrating.
  24. Kathy812

    One Year Anniversary!

    @@Mrs. Reid, by golly it seems like you've got this! Good for you, not only for the weight loss but also for trying new things, and staying away from the negative situations. Sounds like you had a life makeover. Congrats!
  25. @@because, I agree with@vsgann2014. I'm 5'1 and not at goal yet but currently wear a size 10 (admittedly not all 10's fit me, but most do) & I weigh 167! Which is why I changed my goal size to an 8, I picked 145 as my goal weight but truthfully, when I can wear a pefect 8, I'll be at my goal regardless of the scale. Good luck to you

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