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Soready2lose

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About Soready2lose

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  1. Soready2lose

    You know you lost weight when

    This thread is actually making me tear up. We all have so much to celebrate!
  2. Soready2lose

    You know you lost weight when

    This thread is wonderful! -when you work in a psych hospital and the patients no longer put "fat" in front of the names they call you -when people call you "little" and "small" -when you can shop at the same stores your friends go to but sometimes still can't find clothes because things are too big -when you actually accept invites because you no longer feel too fat to be seen in public -when you're no longer the fattest person in the room -when guys flirt with me! I still don't understand it most of the time and only later realize hey that guy was flirting with me! -when your rings and watches slide off -when you have more clothes that are too big rather than too small -when you don't mind being in pictures -when you feel cold instead of sweaty all the time -when you realize you have ribs, a collar bone, hip bones, and bones in your knees -when you no longer dread sitting on the floor because now you know you can get back up -when stepping on the scale no longer makes you cry -when you have enough energy to get through a normal day -when you can fit into airplane seats and carnival rides -when people actually worry you're getting too thin or are jealous of you -when you can fit into and look good in designer clothes -when clothes shopping is fun again -when you're able to limit yourself to a few bites instead of several helpings because you no longer have the "f-it I'm already fat" attitude Ok, I'm forcing myself to stop here. ????
  3. Soready2lose

    How to maintain

    I think you hit the nail on the head: easing up on the restrictions, although somewhat exciting, also makes me feel horribly guilty. I followed a very strict diet until I hit my goal weight. I don't want to go back to my old eating habits because that's why I needed the surgery in the first place. But I don't know how else to stop losing. I don't look emaciated and still have some curves, but I don't want those things to change either. Thank you both for the feedback!
  4. Hi All. I was sleeved 2/3/15 at 275 lbs. and a height of 5'7". I hit my goal weight of 160 lbs. in October. However, since then, I can't stop losing weight. I can't believe I'm even saying, let alone complaining about that, as this is certainly a problem I have never faced before in my life. I'm 146 lbs. now, so I'm not underweight and am still considered "normal" by all the charts. But I'm losing my curves and still losing hair, so I'm starting to become concerned. I've added back in everything except carbonation, but of course it's all in moderation now since I still eat small portions and become full quickly. Any advice?
  5. Soready2lose

    February Gastric Sleeves

    I am down 88 lbs since surgery on February 3rd! I'm finally in ONEderland! Congratulations to all of us ????
  6. Soready2lose

    Drinks

    When I crave fruit, I have sugar-free popsicles. I've actually craved fruit a lot since surgery.
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    Birth control during surgery?

    I'm 3 months post-op and was on the pill at surgery. One thing I can add is that even being on the pill, my period got all screwed up for a good month following surgery. Many other women experienced similar things (there are several threads about this). I don't know about your specific type of birth control, but for me, even though I stayed on my pill, I had issues. That being said, I did not have blood clots, just an extremely heavy and long-lasting period.
  8. Soready2lose

    Salads!

    I'm 3 months out and eat a salad almost every day for lunch. The lettuce doesn't give me problems, but I definitely have to be careful to get my protein in because otherwise I'll fill up on just the lettuce.
  9. Soready2lose

    Weight loss

    My weight loss started off really slowly, and I was on this same forum saying pretty much the same thing you're saying now. Like others told me then, it's different for everyone, and it will get better. ????
  10. Soready2lose

    February 3rd Sleevers

    That's awesome! ????
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    February 3rd Sleevers

    How is everyone doing? We just hit the 3 month mark! I am down 56 lbs since surgery and feeling better with each day. ????
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    Weight loss

    Thanks for sharing that site, @JamieLogical. My surgery was 2/3/15 and 3 months out I am down 56 pounds! I have had several stalls, the longest being almost 2 weeks. I've noticed that if I'm in a stall, I can usually get out of it by kicking up my water intake even more.
  13. Soready2lose

    How to take pills

    Be careful crushing pills, some are not meant to be crushed and you will get too much of the med at once if they are crushed. This is especially true for any extended release meds. You could ask the prescribing doctor or your pharmacy if the med comes in an easier-to-digest form. You could also try adding the crushed pills to tuna salad or even salad dressing, something with its own strong flavor.
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    Women Only!

    This is exactly what happened to me. I haven't had a period that heavy since my teens. And I'm on the pill too. My next period was completely normal for me though, so it seemed like a one-time thing due to the stress to the body after surgery.
  15. Soready2lose

    When should I take my vitamins?

    I was having the same problem of feeling nauseous when I took my vitamins. What I do now is an hour or so before bed, I eat something (even if it's just a few bites) and take all my pills except for the calcium citrate chews. I take the calcium when I wake up.

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