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emalou47

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    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


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    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


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    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


  4. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


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    emalou47 got a reaction from tina74035 in Before and after   
    I was around 430 pounds when I began my journey I still have a bit more to go but it's been a great experience
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal
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    emalou47 got a reaction from Nurse_Lenora in Before and after   
    Thank you nurse_lenora it means a lot to have everyone's support. My partner didn't understand that I had my confidence back and I didn't want to hide myself away because I was ashamed of myself and I wanted to be proud of myself x
  7. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


  8. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


  9. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


  10. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


  11. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


  12. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Kathy812 in Before and after   
    Hi everyone I was sleeved on 17th March 2015, since then I have lost 250 pounds my partner as she didg understand or approve of my surgery and started a new relationship. The road I have taken hasn't been easy by any mean but it was definitely the best decision I have ever made.
    Here are my before and after pictures thank you all for your continued support and I look forward to hearing your success stories.
    Sent from my SM-G925F using BariatricPal


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    emalou47 got a reaction from Tracytma in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Okay that's not far from me I was at the Spire Manchester hospital for mine. If you want to know anything let me know... I was over 27 stone when I started this process in December last year I am 14 stone 9 now I had my surgery on 17th march
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    emalou47 got a reaction from Tracytma in Buddy's in Manchester   
    I had Basil he is an amazing man honestly you can ask him anything he was very honest open and his team are excellent
  15. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Tracytma in Buddy's in Manchester   
    I must admit after 48 hours I was off all types of pain relief and walking around I was at home the next day. As I sai please take your time and take pain relief when you need it not when you think you should.
  16. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Tracytma in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Congratulations on taking the steps to change your lives!!
    I personally have lost just short of 6 stone since 17th March and even though I have another 6 stone to go ideally it's been a difficult process but I would say it has changed my life for the better and it's been the best experience of my life. If any of you need any advice or want to talk I'm always here xx
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    emalou47 got a reaction from C2CFOREVER in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi I had mine done at the Spire Manchester hospital, after attending the 2 year weight loss plan my doctors would not allow me to go through the procedure on the NHS due to my age which was 24 at the time even though I had gone through 2 years on the management course plus another 2 years worth of councelling and maintenance all of which was a complete waste of time as if I had known I would of have to gone privately I would have done years ago.
    Well done with your weight loss you have done fantastically well!! I have a lot more to lose then you I am 6 weeks out of surgery and 19kg down so far even after my 3 week stall with 71kg to go.
    I personally researched as much as I could read blogs just like you I even watched the surgery being done on YouTube to ensure I knew what I was getting myself into. Your fears are normal and if you feel your not ready it's okay to push your date back a bit till you are. Only you can decide when the time is right for you.
    The fear you have is completely normal, anyone especially if you have never had an operation before has this fear. Whilst every operation has its risks having a sleeve done isn't usually associated with death. My dad took me to the hospital on the morning of my operation and said to me i had a quadruple heart bypass and was at the time i was 27 stone if i can wake up from that you can wake up from this.
    My story was 17th March (day 1) I was in the hospital at 7 am got changed into a gown and had bloods taken, had special DVT socks put on and had an blood thinning injection into my stomach and had to do a pregnancy test just to be sure as I am over the age of 13.
    At 7.30 am my surgeon and the anesthestist came round to me know what was going to happen etc.
    By 8.30 am my blood work etc had come back okay and I walked to the operating rooks said goodbye to ny dad met all the team of doctors and nurses that would be looking after me and got onto the operating table.
    A canular was placed into my hand and the anesthestist saw my tattoo on my foot and asked me which artist did them and do I have any plans to get anymore and before I had any chance of replying I was out for the count.
    Around 11.30 was when I woke up (they had a fire alarm test due at the hospital and I remember hearing the siren) to a nurse telling me it was okay where I was and to rest. At this point I just felt tired there is no pain at all due to the morphine but I would say do not fight the urge to sleep just go as you need at the rest you can and it can only make you feel nauseous.
    Around 1pm I was out of recovery and back in my room surrounded by family ( I will be honest at this point George Clooney could have been in my room and I wouldn't have known) you will be resting a lot and sleeping all the drugs off for most of the day.
    By 8pm I was ready to try walking as I needed the loo so I got up walked to my en-suite and walked back again. The incisions were twinging a bit but nothing I couldn't handle but I did sit up for a bit and through up a little blood. This was as a result of surgery where a little blood had escaped up above my stomach and just needed to come out. It was only small amounts and happened on the first 3 times I got up throughout the night but never happened again.
    Through the day the nurses checked on my pain levels gave me medication when I needed it and took my blood pressure.
    The following morning I got up took a shower washed my hair ect and got myself dressed and sat in a chair.
    That day around 12 pm I tried some Soup only about 3 small spoonfuls and was sipping Water throughout the day.
    Again much the same as the day before the nurses checked by blood pressure and pain levels all day.
    By 8.30 pm I had seen my surgeon again and he said I could go home. The ride home took about an hour as going over bumps isn't pleasant about this point and literally got into bed surrounded myself with pillows so I couldn't roll over in the night and slept for 12 hours.
    The following few days are all about you sipping Soup getting Water in and and managing your own pain levels. I was given fast tab which stop the acid production in your stomach soluble Co codomol and an injection of blood thinning medicine into my stomach that I had to do myself once a day.
    You will be fine I assure you, the only complication I have had is not getting enough water in which left me dehydrated and I spent 9 hours in crumpsall hospital on a drip but that's it.
    Just stick to your diet 2 weeks liquid 2 weeks puree 2 weeks sifts 2 weeks solid go at the rate your body tells you and speak to your dietitian I do every few days even if it is just to say do you recommend I should try this or is this normal and whilst I assure no expert at all I am always here if you want to ask me something.
    I am now 7 weeks out on Tuesday and feeling good my fatigue levels are getting a lot better and I am going swimming and for walks with my dog every day, get yourself into a routine and be prepared I made homemade Soups a couple of days before I went in.
    And if you wanna talk or ask any questions feel free.
  18. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from alicia54 in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi Cole, we are almost the same weight as well as being the same stage !!!! It's great to find someone who is !!! And congratulations on your weight loss you are doing fantastic.
    I didn't do any exercise before surgery at all I did one class and went to the gym twice since being 18 and I'm 25 now.
    I would like to join the gym or do a class but I'm not sure I could do that without someone to go with to keep me motivated. Going swimming is absolutely fine I do around an hour a day some days a bit more if I have the energy usually breastfeeding stroke to work my bingo wings and you can feel the effects when you leave the pool. I am sure it's more psychological but I certainly feel a difference.
    I walk my dog for a good couple of hours too at the moment as I am still off work, I return on the 6th may due to my works insurance policy and my previous hydration problems so while I have the time I may as well.
    What's the weight loss each week at the moment I was determined to get below 20 stone for my weigh in tomorrow and I'm not sure I have done that yet (fingers crossed) but the weight has been coming off a few pounds here and there after my stall but I think that may have something to do with me changing food stages. How did you find this ??
    X
    Where abouts are you from ?? We could always buddy up if your not far from Manchester.
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    emalou47 got a reaction from C2CFOREVER in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi I had mine done at the Spire Manchester hospital, after attending the 2 year weight loss plan my doctors would not allow me to go through the procedure on the NHS due to my age which was 24 at the time even though I had gone through 2 years on the management course plus another 2 years worth of councelling and maintenance all of which was a complete waste of time as if I had known I would of have to gone privately I would have done years ago.
    Well done with your weight loss you have done fantastically well!! I have a lot more to lose then you I am 6 weeks out of surgery and 19kg down so far even after my 3 week stall with 71kg to go.
    I personally researched as much as I could read blogs just like you I even watched the surgery being done on YouTube to ensure I knew what I was getting myself into. Your fears are normal and if you feel your not ready it's okay to push your date back a bit till you are. Only you can decide when the time is right for you.
    The fear you have is completely normal, anyone especially if you have never had an operation before has this fear. Whilst every operation has its risks having a sleeve done isn't usually associated with death. My dad took me to the hospital on the morning of my operation and said to me i had a quadruple heart bypass and was at the time i was 27 stone if i can wake up from that you can wake up from this.
    My story was 17th March (day 1) I was in the hospital at 7 am got changed into a gown and had bloods taken, had special DVT socks put on and had an blood thinning injection into my stomach and had to do a pregnancy test just to be sure as I am over the age of 13.
    At 7.30 am my surgeon and the anesthestist came round to me know what was going to happen etc.
    By 8.30 am my blood work etc had come back okay and I walked to the operating rooks said goodbye to ny dad met all the team of doctors and nurses that would be looking after me and got onto the operating table.
    A canular was placed into my hand and the anesthestist saw my tattoo on my foot and asked me which artist did them and do I have any plans to get anymore and before I had any chance of replying I was out for the count.
    Around 11.30 was when I woke up (they had a fire alarm test due at the hospital and I remember hearing the siren) to a nurse telling me it was okay where I was and to rest. At this point I just felt tired there is no pain at all due to the morphine but I would say do not fight the urge to sleep just go as you need at the rest you can and it can only make you feel nauseous.
    Around 1pm I was out of recovery and back in my room surrounded by family ( I will be honest at this point George Clooney could have been in my room and I wouldn't have known) you will be resting a lot and sleeping all the drugs off for most of the day.
    By 8pm I was ready to try walking as I needed the loo so I got up walked to my en-suite and walked back again. The incisions were twinging a bit but nothing I couldn't handle but I did sit up for a bit and through up a little blood. This was as a result of surgery where a little blood had escaped up above my stomach and just needed to come out. It was only small amounts and happened on the first 3 times I got up throughout the night but never happened again.
    Through the day the nurses checked on my pain levels gave me medication when I needed it and took my blood pressure.
    The following morning I got up took a shower washed my hair ect and got myself dressed and sat in a chair.
    That day around 12 pm I tried some Soup only about 3 small spoonfuls and was sipping Water throughout the day.
    Again much the same as the day before the nurses checked by blood pressure and pain levels all day.
    By 8.30 pm I had seen my surgeon again and he said I could go home. The ride home took about an hour as going over bumps isn't pleasant about this point and literally got into bed surrounded myself with pillows so I couldn't roll over in the night and slept for 12 hours.
    The following few days are all about you sipping Soup getting Water in and and managing your own pain levels. I was given fast tab which stop the acid production in your stomach soluble Co codomol and an injection of blood thinning medicine into my stomach that I had to do myself once a day.
    You will be fine I assure you, the only complication I have had is not getting enough water in which left me dehydrated and I spent 9 hours in crumpsall hospital on a drip but that's it.
    Just stick to your diet 2 weeks liquid 2 weeks puree 2 weeks sifts 2 weeks solid go at the rate your body tells you and speak to your dietitian I do every few days even if it is just to say do you recommend I should try this or is this normal and whilst I assure no expert at all I am always here if you want to ask me something.
    I am now 7 weeks out on Tuesday and feeling good my fatigue levels are getting a lot better and I am going swimming and for walks with my dog every day, get yourself into a routine and be prepared I made homemade Soups a couple of days before I went in.
    And if you wanna talk or ask any questions feel free.
  20. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from alicia54 in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi all I had my sleeve done on the 17th March and was wondering if there is anyone based in the Manchester or northwest (UK) area.
  21. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Casey235 in Back to work blues   
    My works insurance wouldn't cover me until I had been for my 6 week check up and I did have some problems which landed me in the hospital which didn't help.
    Thanks for the ideas I am just hoping my fatigue levels are not going to cause me any problems.
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    emalou47 got a reaction from blondiebabs in Back to work blues   
    Thanks I am in bed for 9pm and with working in a busy office with client interaction I couldn't take a nap even if I wanted to. I will try everyone's ideas though
  23. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from C2CFOREVER in Buddy's in Manchester   
    Hi I had mine done at the Spire Manchester hospital, after attending the 2 year weight loss plan my doctors would not allow me to go through the procedure on the NHS due to my age which was 24 at the time even though I had gone through 2 years on the management course plus another 2 years worth of councelling and maintenance all of which was a complete waste of time as if I had known I would of have to gone privately I would have done years ago.
    Well done with your weight loss you have done fantastically well!! I have a lot more to lose then you I am 6 weeks out of surgery and 19kg down so far even after my 3 week stall with 71kg to go.
    I personally researched as much as I could read blogs just like you I even watched the surgery being done on YouTube to ensure I knew what I was getting myself into. Your fears are normal and if you feel your not ready it's okay to push your date back a bit till you are. Only you can decide when the time is right for you.
    The fear you have is completely normal, anyone especially if you have never had an operation before has this fear. Whilst every operation has its risks having a sleeve done isn't usually associated with death. My dad took me to the hospital on the morning of my operation and said to me i had a quadruple heart bypass and was at the time i was 27 stone if i can wake up from that you can wake up from this.
    My story was 17th March (day 1) I was in the hospital at 7 am got changed into a gown and had bloods taken, had special DVT socks put on and had an blood thinning injection into my stomach and had to do a pregnancy test just to be sure as I am over the age of 13.
    At 7.30 am my surgeon and the anesthestist came round to me know what was going to happen etc.
    By 8.30 am my blood work etc had come back okay and I walked to the operating rooks said goodbye to ny dad met all the team of doctors and nurses that would be looking after me and got onto the operating table.
    A canular was placed into my hand and the anesthestist saw my tattoo on my foot and asked me which artist did them and do I have any plans to get anymore and before I had any chance of replying I was out for the count.
    Around 11.30 was when I woke up (they had a fire alarm test due at the hospital and I remember hearing the siren) to a nurse telling me it was okay where I was and to rest. At this point I just felt tired there is no pain at all due to the morphine but I would say do not fight the urge to sleep just go as you need at the rest you can and it can only make you feel nauseous.
    Around 1pm I was out of recovery and back in my room surrounded by family ( I will be honest at this point George Clooney could have been in my room and I wouldn't have known) you will be resting a lot and sleeping all the drugs off for most of the day.
    By 8pm I was ready to try walking as I needed the loo so I got up walked to my en-suite and walked back again. The incisions were twinging a bit but nothing I couldn't handle but I did sit up for a bit and through up a little blood. This was as a result of surgery where a little blood had escaped up above my stomach and just needed to come out. It was only small amounts and happened on the first 3 times I got up throughout the night but never happened again.
    Through the day the nurses checked on my pain levels gave me medication when I needed it and took my blood pressure.
    The following morning I got up took a shower washed my hair ect and got myself dressed and sat in a chair.
    That day around 12 pm I tried some Soup only about 3 small spoonfuls and was sipping Water throughout the day.
    Again much the same as the day before the nurses checked by blood pressure and pain levels all day.
    By 8.30 pm I had seen my surgeon again and he said I could go home. The ride home took about an hour as going over bumps isn't pleasant about this point and literally got into bed surrounded myself with pillows so I couldn't roll over in the night and slept for 12 hours.
    The following few days are all about you sipping Soup getting Water in and and managing your own pain levels. I was given fast tab which stop the acid production in your stomach soluble Co codomol and an injection of blood thinning medicine into my stomach that I had to do myself once a day.
    You will be fine I assure you, the only complication I have had is not getting enough water in which left me dehydrated and I spent 9 hours in crumpsall hospital on a drip but that's it.
    Just stick to your diet 2 weeks liquid 2 weeks puree 2 weeks sifts 2 weeks solid go at the rate your body tells you and speak to your dietitian I do every few days even if it is just to say do you recommend I should try this or is this normal and whilst I assure no expert at all I am always here if you want to ask me something.
    I am now 7 weeks out on Tuesday and feeling good my fatigue levels are getting a lot better and I am going swimming and for walks with my dog every day, get yourself into a routine and be prepared I made homemade Soups a couple of days before I went in.
    And if you wanna talk or ask any questions feel free.
  24. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from valkyrie88 in 5 weeks post op   
    I guess so do you have any idea as to what helps the weight come off ??? I'll try anything at this point
  25. Like
    emalou47 got a reaction from Chanel22 in 3 week stall?   
    It lasted nearly 3 weeks for me but if you have measured yourself you may find you have lost inches instead

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