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MyKidsMom89

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  1. MyKidsMom89

    Just don't understand!

    If it feels hinky to you (and it does to me) seek a second opinion. I mean, if they aren't being honest with your paperwork, can you trust them to perform major surgery??
  2. MyKidsMom89

    Question Alert

    They are offering AVERAGES so as to provide a realistic expectation. In other words, so you can ask yourself "if I only lose 60 lbs (instead of 100) would I still have the surgery?" I pushed myself, and followed Doctor's orders to exceed his goal of reaching a final Wright of 160--I thought 150 was better but an actually hovering at 138-139, down from 267 at my highest, and 237 the day of surgery. Your success-or failure-all depends on your efforts.
  3. Learned last week that I was denied for skin removal surgery. Pretty bummed, what with warm weather coming and the thighs sagging. Apparently there's no way to appeal since BCBS has changed the criteria to qualify. Anyone else go through this, and what did you do? I can't afford to self pay, unfortunately.
  4. MyKidsMom89

    5 months post op 53 pounds lost!

    Well done!!
  5. MyKidsMom89

    Fitbit Users

    I set mine at 600 when I got it last June, and track EVERYTHING that I put in my mouth. I only eat when hungry and try to leave 200 calories 'on the table' every day. I know what you're thinking, but I'm not hungry! My NUT said I'm doing great, my numbers are terrific. She told me as long as I'm not hungry and I'm maintaining my weight it's all good. On days when I work out a lot, I may go as high as 700 calories. I struggle to avoid the carbs, but have found who's grain bread products help with constipation.
  6. Okay, finish the sentence "One year ago, I couldn't have..." What? For me, a year ago, I couldn't have worked 12 days in a row, catered 4 events in 2 days, put in 25 hours of overtime, assisted with classroom parties and attend Christmas parties of my own without being completely exhausted. Sure, I was tired, but not mind numbing, @$$ dragging, near tears all day exhausted. And I even drive several people home who drank too much, not getting home until 3:30 am (after being awake for 24 hours!) and I could function the next day! One year ago?? Forget it!! I'd still be in bed trying to sleep! So, how about you?? What can you do this year that you couldn't do last?
  7. MyKidsMom89

    Hair falling out!

    When mine started to fall out, I stopped washing every day, and went to every other it every 3rd day. I would wet it in the shower, but not shampoo so I wouldn't break off the hair, and then blow dry on a cooler setting. When I did shampoo I made sure to condition as I noticed it was very dry. Don't worry though-this phase actually passes quickly!
  8. I just want to share with anyone who is in the fence about having this surgery that you should go for it! I will celebrate my Surgi-versary tomorrow and it literally changed my life!! I've lost 130 lbs and am now in a size 6/small; I actually like myself for the first time ever in my 52 years of life;I've never been healthier or happier! It's NOT the easy way out by any means--it's work like you've never done before--but it is soooo worth it! That's all for now--keep up the good work y'all!
  9. MyKidsMom89

    What do you tell people?

    I tell people that I e taken charge of my health! I tell them I'm following a bariatric diet (truth) eating smaller portions (truth) and working out like a maniac (truth). They don't need to know I had the surgery. I felt like I was lying by omission at first, but I certainly wouldn't ask them about their medical procedures, some don't feel the need to tell them about mine. The only person I made a point of sharing the surgery with is the daughter of my friend--her father is constantly on her about her weight (she's 18) and he told her she should work out like me so she "wouldn't be such a fat ass" right in front of me. That killed me!! So I told her the whole story and reminded her she is a beautiful young woman (she's GORGEOUS!) and I didn't want her to feel bad about herself.
  10. MyKidsMom89

    I need some pep talks!

    I was allowed to drive once I was off pain meds for 24 hours....if I recall it was only about 3 days or so.
  11. MyKidsMom89

    I need some pep talks!

    You DO know that a dishwasher weighs 80 lbs, right?? Now imagine walking around all day carrying a dishwasher! You have to remember that you are losing, that this is a tool, and a process. I feel terrible that you've endured so many challenges and want you to know we are all here for you! WLS isn't easy-you know that. But you deserve to be healthy and happy and confident.
  12. Oh, and it's pretty good with regard to protein grams too!!
  13. Wendy's small chili is filling and delicious-it's my go-to when traveling for work!
  14. MyKidsMom89

    this might be a bit awkward but....

    Smooth move tea has been a Godsend for me! More effective than Miralax, and it's a nice calming break in my day. If I drink in the evening, all is better in the morning. No cramps at all. You do not want to go more than a few days between bm's--very uncomfortable!
  15. MyKidsMom89

    June 2nd sleevers ?

    I am so excited for all of you!! This is the beginning of a whole new life, and while the first day or two might bring regret and discomfort, I PROMISE it will get better and the only regret you will have is not having had the surgery sooner! We are all here for you--please keep us posted!❤️❤️

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