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Cognorati001

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Cognorati001

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About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Creative Non-fiction, Reading, Travel, Dogs
  • Occupation
    High School English teacher
  • City
    Orlando
  • State
    FLORIDA
  • Zip Code
    32822

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  1. Cognorati001

    Sleeve pal

    I'm 2 years out -- I can be of service if you need help or advice. These first stages are extremely taxing and disorienting because it's dramatically different than the way we used to live. I can also offer suggestions for additional support.
  2. Cognorati001

    In need of a buddy or mentor!!

    I can relate to everything you said. I had surgery 2 years ago and have had way more success than I thought I would have. My eating habits are dramatically different and I even exercise which is a first for me (I was made fun of, as a kid). But between 6 months to 1 year out, I was in the same place as you. I had completely stalled and I was eating the worst food for those of us who've had the surgery (ice cream, simple carbs, fast food). I had self-paid and I was having to pay back my loan while I was not losing anymore weight. I was completely despondent. What has worked for me is OA-- it really is a 12 step program for people who have no control over their eating and food behaviors. My experience was that I was in a dire position: I had taken the most drastic measure possible and still had the same problem as before the surgery. Please message or PM me if you want help!! Helping other has helped me to live a sane life at peace. Other resources include: Overeaters Anonymous: OA's website that has meeting lists, literature, and other information OA Hour of Power: A fellowship within OA that relies on the spiritual solution found in the 12 steps (any religion, belief system, or denominations are welcome.
  3. Cognorati001

    Losing relationships

    This is one of those weird an completely unanticipated effects, but yes, people's treatment of you may be extremely different. The place I've experienced this the most is actually in professional settings. Surprisingly, female coworkers are the WORST. It took me a long time to realize that what I've experienced is actually harassment; I cant express how unsolicited it is and relentless. I think it's a kind of affront or humiliating to see someone lose a lot of weight and have their health restored if you've failed at the same, and persistently.
  4. So, I reached one-derland weeks ago and I've been hitting every milestone that I thought was impossible. Now, I'm panicking: I have not been thin in a couple of decades and the thought of it is terrifying. I'm now a size 12 (from a size 22/24 in June), but I cannot fathom being smaller than this. I feel as though I'm not ready and/or I cannot cope with this. It's shocking to say this, but I'm not sure I want to be thin (which is what I was desperately trying to achieve). The attention is starting to make me afraid and uncomfortable, especially around men, and the new, form-fitting clothes are making me scared and self conscious (I actually find myself wanting to put on my old, plus-size clothes that obviously do not fit). Has anyone else gone through this? What should I do?
  5. Cognorati001

    Disappointed

    I've been going through the same thing as you -- I have been snacking on things that are basically the only things I can eat in normal portions (ice cream; pound cake). The thing is, I only had one stall and I've consistently lost 1.5-2lbs every single weak since my surgery in July (I've gone from a size 22/24 to a size 12). I've also had extreme fatigue when I get in less than 800 calories -- to the extent that I cannot get out of bed. I don't want to complacent because I know this will catch up to me, but I don't want to lie to myself and say that I'm going to do something completely untenable like go on a liquid fast... My plan is to let myself run out of the Snacks and to let go and not buy them again. I also want to plan meals around Protein from fish and vegetarian (soy) options.
  6. Cognorati001

    July 14 (or close )Sleeve Date Friends

    I wish I could exercise but have had some complications with asthma and anemia and my doctor won't let me. I feel guilty sometimes, because I know I would have lost more, but I mostly accept it and realize I've lost a shocking amount of weight in a short period of time. I seen to be on the mend, and I think I'll be exercising soon. I can't believe im looking forward to it.
  7. Cognorati001

    July 14 (or close )Sleeve Date Friends

    I was sleeved on July 17. I started at about 250 and I'm down to 193 (lost 57 pounds) I haven't been under 200 pounds in about 10 years. I'm down to a 12 or 14 from a size 22. I can't wrap my mind around the fact that I only have 38 pounds to go.
  8. Cognorati001

    July sleevers?

    I started with a low BMI, but I'm down 50 pounds. I'm under 200 pounds for the first time in a decade...
  9. Cognorati001

    July sleevers?

    I've lost 40 pounds (sleeved on 07/17). People are REALLY starting to notice a difference and have been commenting...
  10. Cognorati001

    Jealous: Low BMI

    It's frustrating, but I am trying to let it go. In the future, I'd like to read success stories, but I think I need to keep away from that for a while. I stayed off them for a couple of weeks and it was less distressing.
  11. Cognorati001

    Jealous: Low BMI

    I'm reading about how much people have lost and feel jealous. My BMI on my day of surgery was only 40. I weighed 236 (I'm 5'4). I say "only" because so many posters have so much more to lose than I. I've lost 24 pounds since my surgery on July 17, but feel envious of people who lost more, and then I get paranoid that I may not be doing enough, even though I've only had the stall at week 3 and I actually lost 5 pounds last week. Anyone else start with a "low" BMI?
  12. I was sleeved on July 17. At first, I was constantly hungry, and it wasn't head hunger or heartburn. Suddenly, last week, I noticed that I'm not hungry at all, ever -- I only realized, yesterday, that I haven't managed to eat lunch the whole week because I felt full.. It's also difficult for me to eat when I''m not hungry, because it makes me nauseous. Today was the most extreme: I had some Peanut Butter and whole grain bread and soy milk, and that was it-- and after I drank the soymilk, I got the nausea. I'm glad I'm not hungry all the time, but I'm extremely concerned about being malnourished, and I don't want to lose my hair or have complications... Has anyone else had this happen?
  13. Cognorati001

    Sweats Immediately After Eating

    New development: I don't get the sweats anymore, but I have the heartburn so many people talk about. The wet towel will have to be replaced by antacids...
  14. Cognorati001

    July sleevers?

    I just couldn't purée there meat either. You can do tuna, crab, or artificial crab.
  15. My surgery was exactly a month ago. Each time I eat, I begin sweating profusely and have to turn on a fan and sit down --I'm actually keeping a wet towel near me after I eat. Granted, I live in Florida with EXTREME heat and humidity, and I'm noticing that I get the sweats while walking, as well. Anyone else have this? This is the only symptom I have: I've had an ideal outcome (no nausea, zero pain, no problems with bowel movements, very little fatigue)...

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