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Jessicacherry3

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  1. I've lost 112 pounds and have 60 more to go. I feel great, I look great but it's much harder now than in the beginning. I'm so thankful to have my sleeve but I have to eat low carb if I want to continue losing. I hope you are all happy and doing well. [emoji8]


  2. I was a Diet Coke junky before surgery. I didn't try to stop before surgery and you can't drink it after surgery. I've tried it a few times since my vsg and it tastes metallic to me, gross! So the problem took care of itself. I drink a lot of crystal light peach tea now. It has a little caffeine and keeps me hydrated. Good luck!


  3. I have my 7 month check up tomorrow and I'm feeling great. I've lost 92 pounds since surgery and am so thankful for this change in my life. I'm more than halfway to goal and I finally feel like it's attainable. I'm hoping to lose 130 pounds by my one year anniversary. Praise God for this surgery and for my success.


  4. I've found that regularly eating foods that are high in good fats has helped me. So I try and eat one or two avocados a week since the majority of the other food I eat is naturally low in fat. When I eat cheese or things like that, I buy the full fat versions as well. The fat doesn't seem to have slowed my weight loss, down 86 pounds since my surgery in July, and I haven't had problems with my hair falling out. Good luck to you on your journey and prayers for a speedy recovery ????


  5. I just got back from vacation and nervously stepped in the scale this morning. I lost more than two pounds which dropped me into the 200s!!! Woo hoo! 299.7 is way less than 300, right? ????. And when is the last time I lost weight while in vacation?!? It's never happened!

    Then when I got to work this morning my coworker, who had wls more than 10 years ago, told me I could NOT wear these pants again. She is my clothes barometer and tells me when I've crossed the line from baggy to unacceptable. Today is a great day❤️


  6. I would call your local BCBS office and see what an individual plan would cost you. They have different levels of plans and may have one that covers WLS that is also affordable.

    And just so you know, Medicare is for seniors, Medicaid is for poor people. If you remember care for older folks, aid for poor folks, you can keep them straight ????. Good luck and don't give up... You can appeal decisions made by your insurance and sometimes help from your doctor advocating for you goes a long way. ❤️


  7. Does anyone ever imagine their tiny tummy as an evil dictator who is trying to take over your body? Maybe I'm the only one?!? Sometime I imagine trying to reason with him... Me:This red, ripe Tomato is tasting so good, don't you agree tiny tummy? Evil tiny tummy: yes it is... Wait, I changed my mind. No it isn't, now let's see how fast you can run to the bathroom. Me: I don't get it, we've eaten tomatoes in things, why don't you like them by themselves? Evil tiny tummy: hahaha (evil laugh) because I decided we didn't today!

    Me: tiny tummy, how come I can eat 5 ounces of Greek yogurt, 3 ounces of chicken, but only 1 tablespoon of tuna? Evil tiny tummy: because, I do what I want! Hahaha (more evil laugh).

    Anyone else have funny tiny tummy struggles to share?


  8. Congratulations on making the decision to have WLS and get healthier! You can find coupons online for Premiere Protein Shakes. They are pretty good as far as Protein shakes go and with the coupon they aren't too bad. Since you won't be spending money on eating out and other foods, the liquid diet shouldn't be too hard on your budget. You can also talk to your insurance company about possibly covering part or all of the cost of the shakes.

    I was like you, hungry all the time. VSG made a huge difference for me. Even when I'm hungry now, which isn't that often, I can only eat a small amount and then I'm super full. It's truly an answer to my prayers. Good luck to you!


  9. I was sleeved on July 7 and it was the best decision I ever made! I was so tired all the time and never wanted to do anything after I got home from work or on the weekends. Now I have so much energy and am back to doing the things I love and don't feel like I need a nap all the time :). For the folks who haven't gone through with the surgery, I can't say enough about how great you will do. Yes, it is hard in the beginning, but I'm 6 weeks out and can tell you it is worth the hard times. Last week when I weighed I was down 36 pounds, but the energy I have is even better than the weight loss!!! Good luck to everyone who is pre-surgery! ????


  10. I would tell your doctor that you want your medical file documented that you are unable to return to work. Tell him that when he forces you to return to work, and you pass out and injure yourself, you want to make sure that your file is documented well for the lawsuit. Maybe that'll get his attention. You know yourself better than he does. I went back to work after 3 weeks, but I struggled. If he doesn't help you, maybe you can go to your primary care doctor for another medical certification. Good luck!


  11. My surgery was July 7 and I'm going back to work tomorrow. I started eating eggs and cheese this last week and it has done wonders for my energy. I'm down 25 pounds but my loss has definitely slowed since adding more foods. I have a pain that hurts badly when I bend down to pick things up off the floor, but I'm hoping that goes away soon. Best of luck to everyone!

    Hi best of luck to u too! Am from Florida too sw and you?

    I'm in North Florida :)

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