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FairySleeve

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About FairySleeve

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    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 09/17/1972

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    Female
  • City
    Paris
  • State
    France

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  1. FairySleeve

    Post op & eating in public!

    I will be 1 year out in a week!! I have no problem eating out because most of the people know about my sleeve so they get used to seeing me wasted a lot of food in my plate lol. My problem is I eat slowwwwly, my surgeon encouraged me to eat more and I take at least 45 minutes to eat 1/3 of a normal dish. Once I went to a party and found myself still nibbling on my dinner while everyone already moved on to dessert. Feeling a bit weird like the old days but different reason lol.
  2. At first my surgeon set the goal weight for me (according to the BMI under 25) to 110 lbs but after 6 months check up I was at 132 lbs and he decided I don't have to go down to 110 anymore because he said my body now is in 'normal' shape. So he told me to lose until 130-125 lbs and it should be enough. He said he doesn't want me to be too skinny (which might make me sick again). Now when I'm only 1 lbs away from my new goal weight, I don't care much about losing anymore. Actually it's been a while that I feel this way because since a few months I've been in the size M clothes, now I fit in XS - size 4 but I'm more comfortble in size S. I don't want to look skinny!!! I only want to look strong and fit. Luckily, I don't have a lot of saggy skin, just around the inner thights and upper arms, so now I only exercise to work on muscles and my skin, not to lose more weight or sizes. Though the exercises might make me lose more, I think my true goal weight must be around 110-120 lbs.
  3. Just noticed that I lost more than a 100 lbs already!! and 1more to reach my goal weight!!!

  4. FairySleeve

    NSV shout outs

    My favourite thread, always happy reading all NSVs congrats you all!
  5. Oh yeah, you need to stop losing weight!! That's another one.
  6. Indeed I heard some of those, not yet N° 4, 5, 8, 9,10. Others words are "I and the gils think now you lose too much!! You exercise too much" this came from the group of friends with normal BMI and neer had to exercise to control ther weight. I told them that my body looks probably 'normal' for them but my BMI still stays over weight. I exercise 5 days a week but only for 1 hour (Ok except Wednesday and Sunday I attend 2 classes tht makes 7 hours a week).
  7. FairySleeve

    1 Year done

    Congrats for your achievement!!
  8. FairySleeve

    1 band, 1 year, 1 new life

    Congratulations! for the surgiversary and for your new life.
  9. FairySleeve

    How did you determine your "goal weight"?

    Before the surgery my doctor gave me 110 lbs as my goal weight (by calculating the BMI) after meeting with him today after 7 months post-op he changed my goal to 125 lbs which surprised me. He said because my body size already looks "normal" if I can lose 11-16 lbs, my BMI will be 25 which should be ok. He doesn't want me to be too skinny which may cause me sickness.
  10. FairySleeve

    Keep getting sick... Feedback needed!

    Do you exercise regularly? I'm a lot more healthy since the surgery. I had a terrible cold once in the past 7 months and recovered two days later. Before I got sick every season and took me a week to recover. Although I do get cold easily so I keep myself warm at all time and exercise 7 hours per week. Maybe that's why I don't catch a cold that often anymore.
  11. FairySleeve

    The Rules: Do you follow them?

    My doctors rules are simple: No carbonation No candies Drink Water 15-30 minutes before and after meals (1.5 liter/ day) Take 45 minutes to eat a meal Eat a bit of everything in a small portion 4 meals a day Eat at fixed hour for each meal So yes I follow them all and I added some more on my own like exercises, no carb at dinner (not always but I cannot eat too much carbs anymore my body doesn't react well with wheat) I'm just 7 months out but the rules became my habit already so I don't feel that I'm struggling to follow them. My restriction is still good so I cannot eat bigger portion even when I wish I could lol and if I don't chew well hmm I'll pay the price for that :-( it sure do happen from time to time.
  12. FairySleeve

    How old are/were you?

    41 years and 10 months old :-)
  13. Happy 7 months surgiversary! 7 July 2014 Sleevers

    1. ProudGrammy

      ProudGrammy

      happy, happy back at ya!!! 83 lbs down - you are doing wonderfully - keep up the good job for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life who deserves it more!!!! kathy

  14. FairySleeve

    TV Shows - What are you watching ?

    I'm not in the US so I'm not watching the actual on-air programme but I'm now watching Homeland The Good Wife Modern Family The Mentalist Grey's Anatomy Madam Secretary (just finished the first season) Black Mirror (just started season 2) The Missing
  15. FairySleeve

    Has weight loss/surgery turned me crazy?

    Come to think of it, it's true that a few weeks after surgery I was quite cranky but who wouldn't be? You just had a major surgery, you're getting used to your new stomach your new habit, you're stressful most of the time because you're nervous that you might do everything wrong. You didn't get enough protein, you didn't enough water. then you hit stall, your hair started to fall, you didn't know how to join the big dinner, you're worried how to eat out with people, you didn't know how to tell people at work etc etc. It will pass when you're settled with all new things, you will gain more confidence and you will (eventually) be at peace. Today I chatted briefly with a colleague, she was surprised with my transformation and asked how I did and I just simply told her tha "I had a surgery", just simpe as that. And she just replied, good for you! A couple of months ago I'd probably just smile and tell her I was on a diet but at this moment I feel more confident to tell people a simple truth. I stil don't tell everyone though, but I am now more open about my surgery, I only tell who I feel like I want to, some of them (like this colleague) I'm not even close with. I just know that they're open-minded enough.

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