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TrialAtty

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About TrialAtty

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 08/18/1962

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    http://eulloa@hptylaw.com

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  • Gender
    Male
  • City
    Los Angeles
  • State
    California
  • Zip Code
    90071
  1. TrialAtty

    Long term patients

    I'm about 10 months post surgery, about 85 lbs down, been hovering 20 lbs over my target but not really worried about it. Frankly, I don't even think about weight or overeating anymore. The sleeve controls portions, and I just pretty much eat healthy. I think that after you push through the "problem" weight that causes the severe obesity, you kind of settle into a normalcy that becomes your new lifestyle. All the things that came with being severely obese kind of fall away as distant memories. Best thing I ever did.
  2. TrialAtty

    Question

    HW 320 SW 308 6/2/15 CW 245
  3. The view from this much post op is interesting. Life has gone on, and I've adjusted and accepted the life changes that resulted from VSG without much thought anymore. I go to restaurants and eat smartish, but am not overly crazy about monitoring anymore. I know that I cannot eat large portions of anything without it coming back up, so I know that my calorie input pretty much manages itself. My wife and family also no longer see my food intake as unusual, its just a facet of my life, like being left handed or something. After the dizzying drop in weight of the first two months, I am losing slowly, maybe 2-3 lbs a week, and it comes off again without much thought or notice. Frankly, I just feel like a normal person who gets some exercise and watches not to over eat. It works for me. So the upshot is I pretty much feel "normal" as opposed to feeling like an overweight person striving for normal. It seemed like a momentous decision at the time, doesn't seem like such a gargantuan ordeal now. Still, best thing I ever did. Good luck everyone!
  4. TrialAtty

    Self Sabotage

    One thing I've noticed in life after VSG is that the choices are a lot easier to make. Whatever it is you crave, you can't have much of it anyways so it's really not the death struggle with temptation so it's easier to make smart choices and if you do stray a bite to two it's not the end of the world.
  5. TrialAtty

    Surgery at 10:30am Help

    In six Months all you be wondering is why you waited so long. Best thing I ever did. Sleeved June 6, down almost 70 and feel like I've added a decade to my life. Welcome to the club.
  6. TrialAtty

    Buyer's Remorse?

    Sleeved June 3, best thing I've ever done. Down over 60 lbs, don't even worry about what I eat, because I eat such small portions that the weight goes down, exercise or not. Hope you feel the same way. New lease on life here.
  7. TrialAtty

    June 2015 sleevers

    Down 60 lbs in 2 months. Yep, this works
  8. TrialAtty

    When can I run?

    I did full cardio and weight training 3 weeks out
  9. TrialAtty

    Recovery time

    Its not bad. I was sleeved on Tuesday and went to work on Friday. Physically, I'd say 2-3 weeks before you can lift weights, but there was nothing debilitating about the process after the first couple of days.
  10. TrialAtty

    Onederland!

    Awesome
  11. About 5 weeks out, about 800-900 cals a day, 70g protein
  12. I was sleeved on a Tuesday and went to the office on Friday. Planned my meals and liquids. I have a pretty desk related job, but it was not hard to work.
  13. TrialAtty

    June 2015 sleevers

    I was sleeved on June 2 and recovered very quickly. Was on Clear liquids for 3 days, full liquids to day 14, and now am on soft foods and just using common sense food. After 30 days resumed physical training that included strength and heavy cardio. Can now withstand harder cardio than before the surgery. Lost nearly 30 in the first 3 weeks post-op, and hit a short stall. Worked through the stall by strict diet and heavy exercise. Now am at 42 lbs lost post op, 52 total lost. Best thing I have ever done, but you need to keep in mind that WLS is but one tool to use in a whole health overhaul. I keep telling myself "you can only get there by getting there. Do the work."
  14. TrialAtty

    How much have you lost?

    34 days out - lost 48 lbs
  15. TrialAtty

    June Sleevers!

    Sleeved on June 2. Dropped a quick 30, then hit the three week stall. I think I've punched through it by some heavy cardio and gym work, so now Im down about 35 in less than a month.

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