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JennsJourney

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  1. Hello everyone! Just checking in. I haven't been able to work out for at least 2 months because I had foot surgery and I'm really struggling with my Fluid and Protein. And I hate the Constipation. But I'm taking it day by day!

    I've lost 129 lbs so far with another 26 to go but I feel so much better. I'm down from a 24 jeans to a 10/12! And this week, my family took Christmas card pics for the first time ever! Praise God for this new life. :)

    Hope you're all doing great. Check in!

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  2. My NSV is that I just got back from a cruise and I was really worried about eating. I was mindful but indulged some too. And the results were...I LOST A LB!!!! YAY! I'm now down 107 lbs and in a size 14! What??? I never thought I would get there.

    And my other NSV was that I actually like our photos from our cruise. I have never bought one before but this one I really liked.

    And btw, my husband is down 90 lbs too by just following my post-op diet.

    I'M SO PROUD OF YOU ALL!

    RJShelton


  3. @@Positive44, well I'm sure I have done what all of you have done...I think I just had a lot more weight to lose! :) I have uped my Protein to 90-100 a day and keep my carbs under 40 and try to keep my calories around 1000. I also work out 3x a week. But I still have 55 lbs to go and man is it coming off slower now! lol But you are the one that inspires me! I hope I can get to your size one of these days. :)

    @@TxJP and thanks for your sweet encouragement! I had actually hit a stalls for a couple of weeks until my doctor told me I had to increase my Protein and then bam, it started coming off again! So, it might work for you too. :)


  4. I thought long and hard before sharing on social media but I felt like it might help others who might be on their own weight loss journey. I made my announcement about 2 weeks after surgery. (I waited until after surgery because I didn't want those comments that might discourage me.)

    I have only posted about 4 or 5 progress photos (and I'm 5 1/2 months post-op) but what I have posted more are my NSVs (non-scale victories). And I can't tell you how many people have messaged me and talked to me in person and said how much it has encouraged them to watch my journey.

    I had no idea how sharing this part of my life would impact others but it definitely has! I think it is a very personal decision whether to share such a personal journey but for me, it has been a blessing. And I have received such sweet compliments and encouragement on those days when I get frustrated. Hope that helps!


  5. NSVs are my FAVORITE! I have shared them on my Facebook page and I can't tell you how many people have said it was refreshing to hear another plus size person talk about our struggles and victories! It is great to get support from them and inspire them to keep going as well. Here is my top 10 list! :)

    1. I can cross my legs!

    2. I have extra room in an airplane seat belt.
    3. I'm down 4 pants sizes.
    4. I can now shop in non-plus size stores.
    5. I can sit cross-legged on the floor.
    6. I can survive a Zumba class without dying! lol
    7. I'm off all my blood pressure meds!
    8. My wedding rings fit once again.
    9. My husband has joined me in eating healthy and has lost over 60 lbs!
    10. I can comfortably sit in a restaurant booth and don't have to worry about fitting in certain chairs.

    I can't wait to hear about yours when you get there! :)


  6. JennsJourney I am now averaging between 90 and 100 grams of Protein per day - I have some form of Protein shake/ mix for Breakfast everyday....with premier I make a cold caramel coffee drink tastes like a cold caramel macchiato from Starbucks: I take a cup of Decaf coffee and about 2-3 tablespoons of sugar free caramel and mix it into a large cup of ice with vanilla or chocolate premier. If I don't have time to make coffee at home I stop at Starbucks and get a grande iced Americano with 2 pumps of SF caramel in a trenta cup and dump the shake in it.....my other go to is a latte: I make a cup of coffee and I will froth 1 cup of skim fair life milk (which has like 13 grams of protein) add a teaspoon of GENEPRO Protein Powder (30 grams per tablespoon) and a few tablespoons of some SF Syrup yummmmm I swear by both drinks

    My weight loss is so fickle but I weigh myself everyday, which helps hold me accountable and know what my body didn't appreciate the day before - I find that with the increased protein, and exercise the scale will move, so I average a few pounds a week but I do have my no loss weeks and have considered myself a slower loser .... The weight will continue to come off, just continue your path

    I also have thin hair and I have some Hair loss but I take 10,000mg of Biotin everyday which I think has helped with some loss

    Overall I am doing well, I wish the weight would just be gone in the morning when I wake but we know that won't happen

    Hope this helps, let me know if you need me to clarify anything or if you have any other questions

    Thank so much! I can't wait to try your coffee concoction! Sounds yummy. Thanks for the advice and encouragement. :)


  7. I do have a few more questions for you all. You are such a wealth of information and Im so grateful for this thread!

    1. My doctor wanted me to up my Protein to 90 grams. Is that where you all are? I can't seem to get that much unless I supplement with a Protein Drink. I can tolerate the Premier ones but don't really like them. Any other suggestions for Protein?

    2. I hit a stall for the past 2 weeks then a few days ago, I dropped 2 lbs. My doctor said it is normal to stall around month 5. Anyone else experience this? With this new pace, I'm only losing about 1 lb a week and at that rate, it will take me forever to get off the remaining 60 lbs!

    3. Anyone else's hair falling out?!!? I think this has been the most traumatic part of my recovery. I have thin hair to begin with so seeing all this hair fall out is nerve wracking! I'm on hair/nail Vitamins and using a Hair loss Shampoo and my doctor suggested uping my protein which I have started doing as well...but it still keeps falling out. Any suggestions would be so welcome!

    4. Finally, how are you all doing??? I'm new to the group so I would love to hear how your journey has gone. Victories and struggles.

    Thanks so much for being such a great support!


  8. @It's Time, thanks so much for the shout out. The 93 lbs was total, so I lost 15 before surgery 78 since. And I wore that shirt to Disney World and my husband's said, "My favorite princess is my wife." He was super excited about our matching shirts (said with dripping sarcasm)! lol And you asked about an app...I use My Fitness Pal and link it to my Fitbit. It has been so great! It helps me track my Protein, Water and carb intake. I can also input my own recipes into it as well. Hope that helps!

    @@Lauriessp, I'm going to try your Vitamin recommendation because my hair is falling out in clumps! I hope it works as well for me as it did you. Thanks for the tip!

    @@Positive44, thanks for the welcome! I'm doing great and feeling better than I have in years. My only issues is that I am still dealing with some heartburn, my hair is falling out like crazy and I have hit a stall in the last two weeks. I'm hoping all of these are just temporary! How about you?


  9. I normally eat an egg and sausage scramble in the morning, then left overs like grilled chicken and a few veggies for lunch and then a lean meat with veggies for dinner. I snack on cheese or beef Jerky or Protein crunch bars if I need a snack. So, I try to only eat Protein packed stuff.

    I was getting in 90 grams of protein pretty easily each day at 5 months.

    What protein are you are you eating?

    If you want to keep and gain any muscles mass you need more protein or your body is just going to break down the protein you have, which is your muscles. 60 grams of protein is the bare minimum to live, and that is okay if you are slug, but not if you are active.

    And I don't want to feel sluggish...I want to have energy. Just not sure how to get it all in.


  10. I went to my 5 month appointment today and was down 92 lbs! :) I'm super excited about my progress but still have a long way to go.

    I told my doctor that I have been feeling tired and sluggish. I have been getting in the 60 grams of Protein that was recommended but I have been doing Zumba class 3 x a week. And I'm only getting in about 800 calories a day. Most everything I put in my mouth has Protein, then some veggies and very occasionally carbs.

    So, my doctor said that because I was working out that I needed about 90 grams of protein....WHAT THE HECK! I can hardly get in my 60 grams! I do drink Premier Protein shakes sometimes but I honestly hate the protein taste of almost all shakes.

    I have no idea how to get in all this protein! Any ideas would be great. Thanks so much.

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  11. I would have chosen to have my "turkey waddle" tightened and my arms done before my "apron" and "lady bits", but I NEED to have the abdominal skin removal first to stabilize my spine. I guess my turkey waddle will have to wait until I step on it, and my arms will wait until a sudden gust of wind just takes me away...

    LOL...thanks for sharing! I am almost positive that I will at least need to get my arms done but my tummy and thighs may be a necessity too.

    I am having the hanging skin on my abdomen removed. Everything "relocated" that's underneath it now and anchored--belly button included. (just like Cher' ) :) I'm having my thighs lifted and my "lady bits" reshaped. (don't know what "shape" they're in now because I haven't really seen them in years! :) ).

    @@Valentina, I had been wondering if I may need to get skin surgery. May I ask what you plan to get done?

    LOL...you should patent your terminology! ;) Love it!


  12. @@Valentina, I had been wondering if I may need to get skin surgery. May I ask what you plan to get done?

    I am having the hanging skin on my abdomen removed. Everything "relocated" that's underneath it now and anchored--belly button included. (just like Cher' ) :) I'm having my thighs lifted and my "lady bits" reshaped. (don't know what "shape" they're in now because I haven't really seen them in years! :) ).

    LOL...thanks for sharing! I am almost positive that I will at least need to get my arms done but my tummy and thighs may be a necessity too.


  13. Thankful for this post. I am about 3 months post op. And my loss has slowed down to about 2 lbs a week some none. My NUT told me to increase calories by adding granola to yogurt, eating nuts, 1/2 whole grain English muffins with breakfast etc. I of course looked at her like she was crazy, you want me to add carbs to get up to 1000 calories?? That's how I got where I started. But she said as long as I get my Protein, incorporate some veggies and minimal carbs or healthy fats to add calories I should be fine. Especially if I want to start more strenuous exercise routine. I was so hesitant because I am scared if falling into old habits, but I will trust her and the process and try to add more healthy fats and a few carbs here and there and see if it changes things.

    Just embrace it! You are doing great and if that was your NUT recommendation, then at least try it. Just be mindful and never go overboard. :)


  14. My hair loss didn't start till month 3.5 and now I'm almost 5 months and still losing some hair. But they say that is normal until about month 6.

    I had very little pain. I was able to get in and out of bed right after surgery. However, I was EXTREMELY nauseous for about 1.5 weeks. My plan was to go back to work after a week off but I was too nauseous for that. I did a few half days the 2nd week but didn't really feel like myself until week 3.

    However, healing and recovery time is so individualized. Some people go back to work after a few days and others can't move or walk for a couple of weeks. So, it really depends. :)


  15. So, I'm almost 5 months post-op and down 92 lbs.

    Generally my caloric intake is around 800 calories. For about a month now my weight loss has slowed down quite a bit...around 2 lbs a week. I know that slow down is normal so I wasn't concerned.

    But what I have noticed is that when I get closer to 1000 calories a day, I see the scale move! That seems odd to me that if I get more calories, I can lose weight, but that has been happening for at least 3 weeks now.

    Now, I still make sure I get Protein first, then veggies and very little carbs. However, when I do splurge a little, the weight comes off faster! Anyone else experience this crazy phenomenon?

    And I did start doing Zumba classes about 3-4 times a week around the same time, so maybe that has some correlation to the amount of calories I need.

    (And I do realize that I can't use this as an excuse to eat poorly or go crazy on high caloric food...I just was a little surprised.)


  16. I think I wrote almost the exact same post at 4 months! I'm now 5 months and was told the hair loss should stop by month 6. I think mine has slowed down, which I'm grateful for. I have thin hair naturally so I was so afraid of bald spots. I don't have any "spots" yet but there is noticeable thinning at my crown and temple areas.

    However I just started taking these - https://www.amazon.com/SugarBearHair-Vitamins-1-Month-Supply/dp/B019ZZB3O2/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1466715584&sr=1-1&keywords=sugarbearhair. So far, they seem to be doing good and they taste delicious! They are only 4 carbs so not too bad in that area.

    and I just got in the mail, this Shampoo -https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004N1EQNO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I just got it in so I haven't tried it yet but picked it because of the great reviews.

    I'm hoping that this combo and another month that my Hair loss will stop. :)


  17. My husband and I went to Disney World a few months before my surgery.

    He is 6'5 and at that time was over 400 lbs. He is also very big boned (football player build and wears a size 15 men's shoes!) We were worried the bands wouldn't fit him but they did!!! He wore it on the last notch but it fit fine.

    So, if it fit him...it should fit most anyone! lol

    We also both fit on all the ride. However, the runaway mine train was really uncomfortable at that time. Though now...I should be able to fit with no problem!

    Hope that makes you feel better. :)

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