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Just keep pushing! There will be days where you will think this was not worth it. Look through your old pics and remember how you felt at the time. I know during this time of my life, I was at my biggest, very depressed, and completely heartbroken. This surgery has been a great tool the kick started all the changes in my life. I will forever stay humble.
Weeks out: 24
SW: 371
CW: 240
WL: 131lbs
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This no longer becomes a matter of question the longer you're out of surgery.
I'm about 10 months out, 130 pounds down. I weight lift for an hour 5 days a week along with 30 mins of cardio everyday.
Weeks out: 39
SW: 371
CW: 240
WL: 131lbs
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Just an update since this thread was so popular, I have lost a total of 121 lbs now at 8 months out. Find what works for you and run with it.
Weeks out: 24
SW: 371
CW: 250
WL: 121
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Thanks!Great job!!!
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Weeks out: 24
SW: 371
CW: 269
WL: 102lbs
Haha thanks, I wish you well!Hubba hubba! Awesome transformation
Congratulations!
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You got this! I had the same feelings the night before. It can be described as bittersweet.
All I can say is that your life will feel better than it ever has a month from now. First 2 weeks may be tough, and the 3rd and 4th week a bit awkward getting accustomed to eating with your new pouch. The rest is history
Weeks out: 16
SW: 365
CW: 285
WL: 80lbs
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Limit carbs to below 30g a day, and get them in before 4pm.
Keep your protien high! And get some healthy fats in (don't go to crazy, they are caloric)
Drink all the Water you can find. Your body will have no choice but to burn fat, when it no longer has carbs!
Weeks out: 16
SW: 365
CW: 285
WL: 80lbs
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Bad breath is a thing during ketosis, when your body switches to burning fats instead of carbs for energy.
You're losing weight, but more importantly fat!
Good look!
Weeks out: 16
SW: 365
CW: 285
WL: 80lbs
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Cut carbs after 4pm and drink lots of Water. The carbs you do have before 4pm should be limited to about 30g. Burning fat and not carbs is key.
Focus heavely on protien, and healthy fats.
Be careful with the fats, they have a bit more than double the calories per gram when compared to protien and carbs.
And relax! You will get through this!
Good luck!
Weeks out: 15
SW: 365
CW: 287
WL: 78lbs
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The part about people watching, very true.
But other than that, follow the program. Keep the protien up, carbs low. Fats somewhat low due to the higher calories per gram when compared to carbs and protien. Carbs low because you want to try your best to keep your body burning fat and not carbs throughout the day.
Drink Water. Drink protien shakes with low carbs. Try your best to avoid any drinks other than the mentioned.
Lift weights. This applies to both women and men. Helps keep the skin tight, and the body from losing muscle during your extreme calorie deficit after surgery.
If you find yourself in a stall, drink your way out of it. This drink being Water. Also, have your carbs before 4pm in the day. Limit them to below 30g for the whole day, this way your stay in ketosis.
Myfitnesspal is your friend.
Good luck to anyone pursuing this huge positive change in their life! Find what works for you but follow A PLAN! Do not just wing this!
Weeks out: 15
SW: 365
CW: 287
WL: 78lbs
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I do not have a band, I have a sleeve. What works for me is a protien shake with some carbs in the morning (I aim to stay around 300 calories for breakfast). I usually cannot get both down at once so start with the carbs and have my shake about an hour later.
I have strictly protien for lunch and dinner. 4 Oz each serving of lean meat, or a protien shake.
I aim for 25 carbs a day, all taken in before 4pm (during breakfast) if possible. This helps keep your body in ketosis, and as long as you stay in ketosis, you will lose weight.
The above is about a 650 calorie a day diet... you can increase your protien servings to meet your calorie goal, but try not to move the carbs to much. Good luck!
Weeks out: 15
SW: 365
CW: 287
WL: 78lbs
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The joke was 6' vs 6" = 6 foot vs. 6 inch. I wasn't trying to make a point about 6 months out vs 2 months out... but you were to trigger happy to realize the difference.
One reason is because she's 6 months out from surgery - big difference. She also didn't ask what our thoughts were on the fact she ate a 6" sandwich (in 2 meals - only 30 minutes apart). This post needs to be put to bed!
But guys, why isn't anyone talking about the fact that @@jennjones5 is eating 6' sandwiches with all fixings? I only ate a measly 1/12th of that
I HOPE you meant 6" and not 6'!I can eat a whole 6' sub with all the fixings without any issues. I'm 6 months out and have lost 133lbs but I also work out 2hrs a day and lift weights. I believe you need those calories to keep your energy. Also, everyone is different and their meals plans are as well. So keep doing what your doing!
Best,
Sanju
When you can't understand different unit symbols, and try to make a point about me through making a parallel that was derived from a total lack of understanding... I have no words.
Alright I'm done with this thread ✌
Thanks again everyone for all the advice.
Best,
Sanju
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4oz of lean turkey meat for proportion.I would stick to the protien shake in the morning but substitute lunch and dinner with lean ground turkey cooked with some light seasoning and like spice. Also, for a snack, I would have a Greek yogurt. You will end the day around 600 calories, and around 90 grams of protien.
Hopefully this will help you!
Best,
Sanju
Best,
Sanju
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I would stick to the protien shake in the morning but substitute lunch and dinner with lean ground turkey cooked with some light seasoning and like spice. Also, for a snack, I would have a Greek yogurt. You will end the day around 600 calories, and around 90 grams of protien.
Hopefully this will help you!
Best,
Sanju
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We keep coming back to the same issue of hard advice vs soft advice.
When I taught, I learned from my students because they challenged me.This is a WLS site. This is not a: "Look at me and my lecture I am preparing for" site. I will share this: I am an attorney, but I would never loom that over anyone's head--because my title is a distraction from what is really going on with me. What is really going on is that I am afraid of my sleeve failing or rather, I am afraid of not complying (which I have done thousands of times) and failing at WLS. Nobody gives a **** what people do in their professional lives, I just want to know one thing when I come on this site: How are you (the person with the sleeve) making your way in this world with your sleeve and how are you adjusting to life? Further then, I ask myself: What should I be doing differently? Why am I stumbling? What am I missing? I can learn my answers from a stay at home mom who has had the sleeve just as easily as I can learn my answers from a physicist. Nobody cares what you are doing in your preparation of a lecture. What I would take away from this is introspection: Why did I NEED to mention that? When I have to mention what it is that I do, it is normally a mask I am placing over what is really going on. I can see it clearly--because perhaps as people we are more alike than not.
I wish you success, and I hope I remain teachable,
Leilie
Now I own a local business and I learn the most from my team members because I give them the ability to try new things in the work process.
Regarding my sleeve, I learned the most from people who were willing to call me on my actions, point out my flaws and challenge me to do better.
If I wanted pat answers and warm fuzzy advice, I'd have visited my Aunt Marie. Probably would have enjoyed a slice of her amazing coconut cake while there, too.
When the real issue here is that my dozen roses have wilted waiting for you...
Best,
Sanju
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But guys, why isn't anyone talking about the fact that @@jennjones5 is eating 6' sandwiches with all fixings? I only ate a measly 1/12th of that
I HOPE you meant 6" and not 6'!I can eat a whole 6' sub with all the fixings without any issues. I'm 6 months out and have lost 133lbs but I also work out 2hrs a day and lift weights. I believe you need those calories to keep your energy. Also, everyone is different and their meals plans are as well. So keep doing what your doing!
Best,
Sanju
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My original reason for mentioning that I was preparing for lecture was because I was eating the sandwich while doing so. I'm not trying to mask anything, I put it out there to get opinions on the whole experience. It was to imply that I was distracted while eating.This is a WLS site. This is not a: "Look at me and my lecture I am preparing for" site. I will share this: I am an attorney, but I would never loom that over anyone's head--because my title is a distraction from what is really going on with me. What is really going on is that I am afraid of my sleeve failing or rather, I am afraid of not complying (which I have done thousands of times) and failing at WLS. Nobody gives a **** what people do in their professional lives, I just want to know one thing when I come on this site: How are you (the person with the sleeve) making your way in this world with your sleeve and how are you adjusting to life? Further then, I ask myself: What should I be doing differently? Why am I stumbling? What am I missing? I can learn my answers from a stay at home mom who has had the sleeve just as easily as I can learn my answers from a physicist. Nobody cares what you are doing in your preparation of a lecture. What I would take away from this is introspection: Why did I NEED to mention that? When I have to mention what it is that I do, it is normally a mask I am placing over what is really going on. I can see it clearly--because perhaps as people we are more alike than not.
I wish you success, and I hope I remain teachable,
Leilie
Also, I do not see anything wrong in inviting the community in public forums to attend free lectures in a public university. I will continue to do this in future posts. My hope isn't that someone gives a **** about my work, but it is that they continue to learn about the subjects after they have attended an lecture, and hopefully are able to further their education.
Thanks for your input.
Best,
Sanju
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Below are 2 month updates! I'm now 58 pounds down but haven't took my update photo yet.
At my heaviest (364 lb)
This suit while tight in this picture, is super loose now! (360 lb)
A few days before surgery, last days of liquid fast! (339 lb)
Day 2 out, drinking my first ounce of water!
My first soft food meal, later learned to avoid ketchup unless it's organic (325lb) !
And a little over a week ago while training (309.5 lb)
My weight loss is still going very strong. My weigh in for this week was a 302, so almost at the 60 pound mark! If anyone is on the fence about surgery, I hope these help.
Best,
Sanju
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I missed you. I've been listening to Baby Come Back by Player the whole day waiting for you to write back.
No, "they" aren't. But "they" will give you "their" honest opinion if you ask.
Just don't eat the full 6", they're watching hahaI'm having Subway tonight. Been thinking about it since this morning when I first saw this thread.
Best,
Sanju
I've been fighting it, but I can't any longer. I need a feisty lady like yourself. I know we started off on the wrong foot, but listen, no don't walk away. Just listen...
I can show you the world
Shining, shimmering, splendid
Tell me, princess, now when did
You last let your heart decide?
Standing with a dozen roses,
Sanju
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Just don't eat the full 6", they're watching hahaI'm having Subway tonight. Been thinking about it since this morning when I first saw this thread.
Best,
Sanju
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Thank you yea idk what that is all about... haha
I feel like every question I read of yours I'm just nodding my head like "yeah, seriously, I've been wondering that too!" Thanks for posting and replying and I'm sorry some people a b*****s to you but you're really helping me, so there's that!Hi guys!
I am currently a couple days from being a month out. I have lost about 23 pounds. I have noticed that my weight has been lingering in the same area for the past 1-2 weeks. Most of my weight loss happened in the first one 10 days post op. I have heard of the 3rd week stall but how long does this thing last? I am on soft food at the moment.
Best,
Sanju
Best,
Sanju
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What amazing timing and delivery!
(It's called a joke.)
What are you talking about? I mentioned earlier that I was working on lecture. An invitation to class is just that.
Oh! Is this where we get to list our educational/professional credentials? Is that akin to whipping it out and measuring? How fun! I call front row view!!Thanks for the answer guys, back to giving this lecture!
If anyone is interested in sitting in on a college level comp sci/logic theory course I teach and is in the nyc area, message me!
Best,
Sanju
And while we are playing that game, no thank you, students earn an A in my class. Sitting in the front for a closer look at it won't help you through this one honey.
Best,
Sanju
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I have read every post on this thread. I have taken advice from every post I've given a thumbs up to. This is targeted at people who aren't actually giving any advice. Instead furthering something I've been trying to end since early morning today.You seem to have it all figured out. You are the most knowledgeable person on the website. People just don't understand that you're allowed to shoot down any legitimate advice because you're simply wiser and more Enlightened, like a gymrat Yoda.
It does beg the question, though -- why are you here asking questions if you're too good to take advice?
And gee, thanks for all the love.
Best,
Sanju
10 month update, 129 pounds down with pictures
in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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