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BobbyD

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About BobbyD

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    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 12/21/1953

About Me

  • Biography
    West Texan
  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    teacher
  • City
    Lubbock
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    79382

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  1. This has been a fantastic ride so far. I started at 276 and have been at 190 for several months. I can breathe much better, and I am a LOT more mobile. I got off the breathing machine. I walk much more, and am overall healthier than I have EVER been. So, what is the problem? I feel guilty to even gripe since my life is infinitely better. That being said, it's this last darned 5 lbs. I've been trying for MONTHS to get my final five off and they will not come. I exercise, eat right, do not deviate from the plan, to no avail. Please, I realize how fortunate I am to have such success. It is low priority from a logical standpoint, but in my mind, I still become frustrated. Maybe it's there to keep me humble.
  2. I am almost 10 months into my journey. It was the best decision of my 62 year old life. I struggled with weight since my early 20's. Up and down, at least 5 major times, and many more mini times. My weight ALWAYS came back after the initial loss, be it 35 lbs or 100 lbs. Usually, I would reach my goal and within 6 months of attainment, I would have 90% to 100% back, and within 9 months I would ALWAYS weigh more than the original starting weight. By the time I was 61 my weight had ballooned to 276 and I was still going up, unable to stop it like I had so many times in the past. When I had my surgery last November, after many months of research, I had limited expectations. Now, for the record, I have followed my doctors instructions EXACTLY. I am very disciplined because I do not want to go back to where I was. I have lost 86 lbs. and feel great. My life is infinitely better and I would recommend this surgery to anyone who is seriously looking for a new life. My only advice is to follow the plan.
  3. BobbyD

    After 4 years.....

    I had sleeve surgery on November 18, 2015. By May of 2016 I had dropped from 276 to 191. Since then I have stayed at 189-190. I use a similar strategy. I have a Premier Protein shake for breakfast, then a small lunch and a moderate dinner. I walk between 3 and 5 miles a day which I could have NEVER done in the past. My next big life change will be to start weight training.
  4. I truly believed I had a crummy metabolism. I had no idea how much I ate till the nutritionist had me log everything in. It was an eye opener for me.
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    Loose skin

    My doctor told me that the loose skin around my belly could be surgically removed. I told him, that at 62 years old, all I wanted was to be healthy. My "being pretty" days have long since passed me by!! If I started trying to surgically alter all of my flaws, Donald Trump couldn't pay the bill.
  6. @ OKC Pirate https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=blazing+saddles+kinky
  7. My wife lectures me about being too skinny. I am at 191 still considered "overweight" till I reach 178. She is just not used to me being a normal weight. That being said, I am not wanting to lose more weight, but the way I've learned to eat compels me to continue losing VERY SLOWLY. I've only dropped a couple of pounds in the last month. People just need time to adjust to the new us.
  8. well, let me just say this, as I've aged, my ears have "buffed up" some so I could easily attach the jumper cables to them. That being said, I think I'll take the advice of going by how my clothes feel first. If I'm not satisfied, then the cables may be in my future.
  9. Maintaining is so weird. At 6 months I am exactly where I want to be pound wise. However, each week if I do not lose, I am disappointed. I feel as if I am not being successful. I've maintained perfectly for one month varying less than a pound either way. It's just that inside, my brain tells me "LOSE GOOD, GAIN BAD, MAINTAIN BAD"....I am so grateful for my new life that I am really uneasy about tinkering with the diet. Any ideas on how to adjust my mindset?
  10. BobbyD

    People and their opinions

    Same problem here. I tell them it's not up to me to stop. My body will adjust and until then, we'll all have to deal with it. I am at 192 and still considered overweight till I reach 178. But, their perception is their reality.
  11. BobbyD

    Hit Goal - now how do I stop?

    I am having the exact same thoughts. People are constantly coming up and telling me to STOP LOSING WEIGHT. I know the drastic change is what makes them say it because I am still technically overweight for another 15 lbs. I do wonder though, how to stall effectively. I'm still at 1300 to 1400 calories a day. Obviously I can't overeat too much at one setting, but I don't want to get in those old stinkin' thinkin' modes that will cost me in the long run. I am eagerly awaiting responses to this thread.
  12. BobbyD

    Beans

    black Beans almost daily
  13. BobbyD

    Calories

    At 5 months out, I'm consuming about 1,350 calories a day. It seems to be the right amount as I am losing about 2 lbs. a week.
  14. BobbyD

    Time off from work?

    I had my sleeve surgery on Wednesday and was back to work the next Monday morning. Luckily Thanksgiving week was upon us so I only had to work Monday and Tuesday, then off for 3 more days. I really needed them, but I did survive the two days work (at my desk only). The following week I was good to go.
  15. BobbyD

    Hi!

    Non insurance goes a bit faster but I still had to do all the tests, such as a swallow test, ekg, upper GI, psych evaluation, blood tests plus a sleep apnea exam ( I had it of course). I started in August and was done on the 18th of November, soooo, 3 1/2 months. It seemed like an eternity at the time. It was well worth the aggravation.

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