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imadethelist

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  1. imadethelist

    Fatigue - What gives?

    I experienced the same. Try increasing your protein. I seemed to get passed it with 80+ grams of protein. And with that try increasing calories just slightly with high nutritional food. Like maybe only 100-200 more calories. Good luck hope you start feeling better.
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    3 years post op

    Thanks so much. And you'll get there. Don't lose faith. I lost 130 total. 40 of that on my own before surgery. It was very gradual for me about 2 pounds a week on average post op. A few of my early rules were. (I don't think they are original by any means) 1. Protein first!!!! If I was going to eat even a snack it had to be pure lean protein first to make sure I got my protein in. That always filled me up so I was eating very little carbs by design with little effort. 2. No eating out for a few months helped. It is so much easier to be in control in my own kitchen. 3. Get my water in!!! No alcohol or pop. I'm permanently off pop by choice. But admit now that I'm maintaining I on occasion have a drink. 4. No deprivation. I wanted this to be a lifestyle change so I didn't treat it like a diet. It's "just how I eat now". For example I love cheese. So I eat it regularly, it's my favorite protein snack. I just don't eat a brick, I pick really strong flavored cheese so 1-2 oz is such a treat. 5. Get creative with your favorites. What food can you not live without...find a way to make it lower carb, fat etc. example. I was a pasta junkie. Now zoodles are my friend and I enjoy them with my same pasta sauce. Turkey balls instead of beef meatballs. 6. I made working out a part of everyday life!!! Like I said nothing original. Just stayed committed to myself and the plan until it stuck!!!! It's easier today but still takes making good daily choices. I had some stalls of course. Just trust your new body, stay the course and you will succeed!!! PS 185 is a great weight. So no beating yourself up. But if you want to loss more try going back to the basics on diet and changing up your work outs and young the water. Your body just might be in shock from the loss you've already had. I'm happy to help with any other questions and in the mean time I'll be out here cheering you on!!!!!
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    Nobody comments on weight loss?

    Oh they will!!!!! I lost 50 lbs before anyone noticed then once they did notice it was out of control. Then the feedback was too much. Lol. So enjoy it. Soon it will be all anyone talks to you about. [emoji23][emoji23]
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    Improvement in cracked heels!

    I'm right there with you. My feet were awful!!! Thick calluses, cracked, and painful. 100% completely healed now. My feet are like babies feet now and I walk 8 miles a day so I beat them up plenty. What a great side benefit
  5. Getting ready for my 2nd and final Skin removal, vertical thigh lift. Any tips? I'm worried about incision opening the most. Groin incision care. Best ways to minimize post op swelling. And overall expectations. Any first hand experience and insight welcome. Go!!! [emoji6]
  6. Maintaining a 130 lbs loss for over two years now. I drink crystal lite every day but no soda!!! And while not frequently if I need sweeten I use real sugar by obviously not often.
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    Tummy Tuck without muscle repair

    I say if their going in let them repair muscles. Soooo worth it!!!! You can still work out but no amount of working out can repair the separation damage. You list the weight you deserve it
  8. After loading 130 lbs. I had LBL. Removed 3 lbs but it was all skin, thankfully I'd lost all the fat. But it felt and looked like 10 lbs came off!!!
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    Where do I start??! Help lol

    Good for you!!!! Good luck with your plastics. I've completed my LBL and couldn't be happier with the results. 2nd and final procedure coming up vertical thigh & under arm/back fat excision. Good luck with your procedures!!!!
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    Where do I start??! Help lol

    I agree with Stella. See a PS that is both Board Certified in Plastics and specializes in patience with extreme weight loss.
  11. So I'm not off the rails by any means, but struggling to get even a few lbs off. I'm 2 yrs & 8 months post VSG. And 4 months post LBL. Up until my LBL I'd consistently maintained a 130 lbs weight loss. Maintaining that loss was not without effort. My diet in check, track everything I eat, exercise 6 days a week. Immediately after LBL I feel like a switch got flipped. My weight bounced around a bit with the expected weight loss with my skin removal (which was minor as it truly was just skin being removed) and then the expected gain with swelling and of course lack of activity while I recovered. Nothing that concerned me. But now I'm up 7 lbs and I can't seem to shake it. I've locked down my eating, increased my water intake, I've been back to previous amount of cardio for over two months, I'm keeping a tight control on sugar and carbs which is much harder these days, getting in all my protein and still the scale isn't moving. It's like my body is intent on holding onto the extra weight. What gives!!!! I feel like if my calorie intake goes above 1,000 a day, I gain weight which is crazy. I was able to maintain eating 1200-1400 a day before. I know it's just 7 lbs, but 7 becomes 10. And fear of returning to old habits and regaining weight is always top of mind with me. I'm sure I'm not alone. Hoping this is just part of the recovery.
  12. Thanks all. I seem to be in check again. Good lesson that I need to trust my body and my sleeve. Thanks for all the kind encouragement.
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    "Must Haves" post LBL

    I say go for it!!! I had a 360 LBL in January. Prior to PS, I lost 130 lbs, was stable weight for over a year prior to plastics and was walking 8-10 miles a day. I had the same concerns. I wasn't able to exercise for a good 6 weeks post surgery. And when I did get back to it, it was gradual and much slower. But by 8 weeks post op, I was back to 6 miles a day, slightly slower pace. That changed pretty quickly. I was back to regular pace and distance by 12 weeks. I know that sounds long, but it was like a blink. Most importantly, I didn't gain ANY weight! I actually lost weight post-op, you'll find you just don't eat much when recovering, or at least I didn't. In the end I could not be happier with my LBL. I never believed my body could look like it does. Not one minute of regret. Good luck with your decision
  14. Just a little motivation for those of you just starting. If I can do it anyone can. It takes work, everyday good choices, but the sleeve helps!!! I love that even when I mentally crave something outside my normal eating routine, the smallest portion fills me up and I'm satisfied. A few pics. First before and after VSG. Second before and after 360 LBL. Still amazes me how can that be me!!!!!! But it is. Best wishes to those starting your journey. You can do it!!!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Still loving my sleeve over 2 years out

    That's awesome!!!!! Keep it up!!! You're worth it
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    Still loving my sleeve over 2 years out

    At Stacy.... insurance. Yes they paid for all of my LBL. Insurance has changed some I'm currently waiting on approval for legs. I'll definitely go back to Zachary for legs if I get approval. he did a great job on my LBL.
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    Still loving my sleeve over 2 years out

    Started 270, size 26 Now 140, size 6. Thanks for your kind words and best wishes on your journey!!! If I can do it anyone can!!!!!
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    Still loving my sleeve over 2 years out

    Definitely got your reply. Congrats on making the very courageous decision to change your life. We all know how hard that decision is but trust me you will be so glad you did. Sorry you're experiencing that early stall. I did too and it is frustrating but happens to so many. It's temporary so keep the faith!!! Sounds like your doing the right things. I know I had trouble getting in my water in the beginning as I'm a chugger and that wasn't happening right after surgery. It gets easier. Yes I started walking sooooo slowly. My first walk post op I couldn't even make it around my cup de sac let alone a block. Try to remember you're probably taking in less than 1000 calories a day right now so having little energy is to be expected. Hang in there!!!! You've just had a huge surgery, bigger than those little laparoscopic scars indicate. So try to stay focused on healing right now, following your Dr's diet plan for you, and getting your water in. If you wear a tracker to track your steps, set small goals, just a little further than last week is a win. Hang in there. And reach out again if I can be of further help. You've got a long exciting road in front of you. Take pictures so you can see your progress and enjoy the journey!!!! I love my new life but I still say the losing was more fun than the keeping it off. [emoji23][emoji23] it's a marathon not a sprint and my best advice is take this time to create new habits. Making this diet a lifestyle. I no longer feel like I'm on a diet, this is just how I eat now. Best wishes. And know we're out here cheering you on.
  19. I'll schedule that message this week. Great excuse to have a massage
  20. Im on point with most but good reminders on slowing down my eating and not drinking anything before or after I could probably do better at those. Thanks for the reminders.
  21. 4 months since LBL. I sure hope that's it although I don't feel swollen anymore. I'll be so grateful if that's all it is, just don't want to give myself an excuse if I don't deserve one, that's how I gained all my weight in the first place. Thanks so much for responding makes me feel a little better [emoji8]
  22. I can relate. Try to keep in mind you changed, they didn't. So if that is what you used to do with them they don't know to do anything different. You might have to start doing the inviting so you're inviting them to other activities. You may also find that some friendships, no fault of anyone, will change. Surround yourself with people that support your new lifestyle it makes it so much easier to maintain it. Best wishes!!!
  23. imadethelist

    How to slow weight loss

    It will slow down naturally. My first 3-4 weeks were big numbers. Then I averaged 2 lbs a week which is totally normal rate. And it doesn't draw unwanted attention if you're keeping your procedure private.
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    Still loving my sleeve over 2 years out

    VSG - Dr Prachad, University of Chicago, insurance paid LBL - Dr Zachary, University of Chicago, insurance paid

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