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kissez

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. I am really concern after talking with my bariatric nurses and was told that your body reset itself 18 months after surgery. Although I have been working out, watching what I eat and calorie intake; I am no where my goal weight or the 100 mark almost 1 year post op. For the love of GOD, i will not give up because it is not an option. I have come to far to turn back now. I pray that God conyinue to give me the strength and motivation i need to this new journy.

    1. ShrinkingPeach

      ShrinkingPeach

      From all the research I have done online as well as people in my support group at the hospital...weight loss can continue to occur up to THREE years post op...it's all what you put into it

       

    2. jane13
    3. KateP

      KateP

      It may get harder, but it doesn't mean you can't still lose. Your malabsorption levels do not remain as high but your stomach is still smaller. So it is still much easier than pre-op, but not as easy as the first 18 months to 2 years.

  2. kissez

    African American RNY Sisters

    Thank you for the advice☺
  3. kissez

    African American RNY Sisters

    Hello All, I had my surgery May 30, 2014 and I have lost 75lbs so far. I have hit a serious mentally and emotionally draining plateau. Can anyone lend advice to get me over this hump.
  4. kissez

    African American vsgers!

    Hello and Happy New Year Everyone, Hope everyone is doing well so far this year.
  5. kissez

    Don't know my size...

    I perfectly understand what you are talking about. I have lost 75lbs since my surgery and my clothes are very big,I started to feel and look dumpy in my old clothes. I would highly suggest is to go and try clothes on just to see where you are in size. Don't be hard on yourself and tale one day at a time. Also don't measure your weight loss success by someone else's weight loss success. Keep up the great work.
  6. kissez

    African American vsgers!

    @"amw713".... Congratulations on your new journey for a new year and a new you .Think positive, do as your doctor said and don't be too hard on yourself.
  7. Congratulations, you look amazing.
  8. kissez

    African American vsgers!

    Hello Congratulations to all on your new journey. Keep up the great work. I began on May 30, and i have lost a total of 75lbs so far but i have a long way to go before i reach my goal weight, which is 155. Good luck everyone!
  9. kissez

    SLOW LOSER

    How far out are you post-op?
  10. kissez

    SLOW LOSER

    I'm eating right at a 1000 calories/ day, sometimes less and maybe that's some of the reason I'm probably not losing the weight like i should. My doctor wants me to eat 3 meals a day but that is really hard for me since i work second shift.
  11. kissez

    SLOW LOSER

    I'm still at a total lost of 70lbs and it's been like that for over 2 mos. I started working out more, also making sure i drink more water and track everything i eat but still nothing.
  12. Wonderful story....this story touch me to my core because i to have obstacles of fear im trying to overcome. Thank you for your profound inspiration.
  13. kissez

    Probiotics

    Does probiotic help with losing more weight for people who has had gastric bypass surgery? I read a study online and i wondered if someone has tried it and it really works as the study claimed.

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