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Add Me! Starting weight 186. Goal weight 178. Thanks!
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189. Refined goal (originally 194). Made it! 1 lb below goal! Woo hoo! Congratulations to all of us!
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I am scared of the reported costs of plastic surgery. Any estimates you have been given? I read about someone spending up to 35K.
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Yep, it is the "old lady" neck that bothers me the most. I am 80 lbs down, but haven't noticed a big increase in wrinkles, but thinking it might catch up with me soon.
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51. No problem.
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Osteoarthritis- pelvic and hip bones pain, is anyone experiencing this?
lclemur replied to fancy50's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Oooh! It is great I found this thread. I have lost 80 lbs since my surgery in February. For the past few months (6?) I have been tender/achy in my left hip, and, infrequently, in my right. My husband said I was limping. I had a broken ankle about a decade ago, and this often caused a limp when I was tired. It really got uncomfortable after a week vacation with heavy walking. Finally spoke to the doctor about it. She took some x-rays of both of my hips and pelvis. THE VERY NEXT DAY, the nurse called me back to report that the doctor diagnosed SEVERE arthritis in both of my hips! I asked "Severe?" She said "Yes." I asked, aghast, "Both?" She repeated "Yes." Well holy shit! I have been walking around like a confused, scared Zombie, for the last week. I see the Orthopaedist on Thursday, so I will know more then. I am 52. -
One of the main considerations I had, was NSAIDS (Advil, Ibupropen, Naprosen, aspirin, etc.) are not an option with Bypass. It is my understanding that bypass patients can never take these anti-inflamatory pain relief ever again. I was told that there are other meds that can be prescribed, but not over the counter. I thought about it, and remembered that I can occasionally get migraines, and worried that I might develop arthritis as I aged, especially since I have broken several bones. Well, luckily, I did choose the sleeve. I had my surgery in February of this year, and last week, after mild pain in one of my hips, I was diagnosed with SEVERE arthritis in BOTH of my hips. I am so thankful that I can take my Advil!
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190!
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Somebody told me about Natural Calm, a powder magnesium supplement. It has really helped, and, believe me, I had pineapples! BTW, I started with one heaping teaspoonfull, forget the starting with 1/2. DO NOT let more than two days go by without addressing it!
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Smooth Move Tea
lclemur replied to SJMusicalman103's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I just found out about Natural Calm magnesium supplement. It was recommended to me for constipation. After weeks and weeks and weeks of very uncomfortable, painful, and stressful constipation, I have found the holy grail! I use one heaping teaspoonful every other night, and I stay regular. If not, I up the dosage. Try it! I hope it works for you too! -
I have not been able to go to the bathroom!
lclemur replied to Ree's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@Fiddleman: THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! After weeks and weeks of really miserable constipation, I tried Natural Calm and it is gone! Normal, easy, and so less stressful/painful. I only use a heaping teaspoon every other night and it does the trick! -
I am not certain, but I believe that the flips have a reduced Protein amount. I disagree with CatLu86 regarding yogurt. There are many beneficial digestive enzymes in it. It is also high in protein. That being said, you do need to watch your dairy intake. I suspect that it contributed to my awful constipation issues. It is interesting to me that your caloric goal is 500 - 600 calories a day when you are (according to your signature column) more than 6 months out. Is this your goal for calories, or your nutritionist's? My surgery was 2/10/15, and my NUT has encouraged me to eat between 800 - 1000. You may be getting too few calories.
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I am not certain, but I believe that the flips have a reduced Protein amount. I disagree with CatLu86 regarding yogurt. There are many beneficial digestive enzymes in it. It is also high in protein. That being said, you do need to watch your dairy intake. I suspect that it contributed to my awful constipation issues. It is interesting to me that your caloric goal is 500 - 600 calories a day when you are (according to your signature column) more than 6 months out. Is this your goal for calories, or your nutritionist's? My surgery was 2/10/15, and my NUT has encouraged me to eat between 800 - 1000. You may be getting too few calories.
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193 forgot. No excuse ????
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Talk Clothes and Style to Me!
lclemur replied to Beachsprite's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@@AquariusDiva I, too, have some "saved" clothes. I am surprised that I am down 75 lbs and I still have clothes that previously fit, for I haven't been down to this weight for quite some time. It also surprises me that there was a time just three years ago that I was able to wear these. Must be the elastic! I, too, want to buy new clothes, but cannot afford to purchase. Thrift stores are my friend. -
Any suggestion on the non-flavored Protein, and doesn't this mess up when you cook it? Do you just stir it in after? I love maltomeal and cream of wheat, but am afraid of the carbs. @Mandyctr What brand of Oatmeal do you use?
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Sometimes it annoys me, but most of the time, I am very sorry for them. They have gone through major surgery without a clue on how this will affect them and their future. Perhaps they don't have a good nutritionist, perhaps they didn't understand that this wasn't an "instant fix." In any case, I try not pick on them. They are clearly confused, and slapping them up side the head will simply not help.
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Sounds good, but remember, bananas are binding. So, if you are suffering with any constipation issues, stay away from bananas. If you aren't, I am jealous!
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Shocking at first, laughable when you get it daily....
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Is it normal not to go for a #2 for a few days?
lclemur replied to EnglishDan's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Ugh! An ongoing issue for me. I never go any earlier than 3 days. Even then, I often need "encouragement." This is the third day on Miralax, and now 4 days out from last #2. Once you have one, do not wait too long. On the second or third day, reach for help from constipation meds. Impaction is TERRIBLY painful. -
How do you relieve the too-full feeling?
lclemur replied to ZoeyBear's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Ugh. Awful feeling. For me, moving around helps. Weighing and measuring is a p.i.t.a, but keeps one on track. I have been good, and not so good about it. Especially hard when I am eating out. You can stick one of those small rubbermaid containers in your purse and take it out when needed. I also purchased a tiny, cheap scale at Target that I use at home, and can stash in a bag/purse when I go out. -
Has anyone else been overweight since birth, but had success with the sleeve?
lclemur replied to edashwood's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Yes. Overweight almost all of my life. I have had months here and there where I was "overweight" according to BMI, but mostly obese and morbidly obese. I have lost 72 lbs. I look in the mirror, and sometimes I don't recognize the person staring back at me. I am on a staycation now. If it wasn't for my sleeve (and MyFitnessPal!) I would be eating my way across LA. I am not hungry. I hope this lasts a long time. In any case, it works if you work it. Good Luck! We are here to cheer you on! -
Kids Say the Darnedest Things
lclemur replied to theother_onefoot's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Yeah, kids. You would think my 18 year old would have a bit of a filter. "Gee Mom, you are really looking good! Too bad about your ass." Me: "What is that supposed to mean?" Him: "Well, it is still pretty big..." I wanted to slap him upside of the head.... -
A little over two years out and thrown right back into my fat days...
lclemur replied to LipstickLady's topic in Rants & Raves
Yes, I believe he was complimentary. But, at a work function, where the focus should be on business? I don't think so. I would be terribly uncomfortable as well. -
Only 12 days out since my sleeve and so much has changed (pic inside)
lclemur replied to EnglishDan's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Wow! What an inspiration. I wish I could see that change in my husband. He really needs it!