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stpatty

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About stpatty

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  • Birthday March 17

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Project Manager
  • City
    Durham
  • State
    NC

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  1. Thank you thank you thank you! This was what I needed to hear! Congratulations!
  2. I would like to think MGB would be an option, the surgeon is at Duke. With that said, he didn't mention it as an option. When I think 'mini,' I would assume that wouldn't be better for weight loss but I honestly don't know.
  3. I love humor. I actually perform stand-up on the side. Hopefully someone won't slap me in the face while on stage.
  4. Thanks so much for that! By the way, your profile name is bad ass! Love it!
  5. I'm not excited because I know I'd get better weight loss with DS than with RNY. I'm shallow I guess but really wanted to lose the weight. He told me DS was an option if I only wanted weight loss but RNY would alleviate the acid reflux. I'm likely going to get the RNY but was hoping someone here could tell me that weight loss is also good with this procedure.
  6. I had VSG in November 2016. I never really lost the weight I had hoped (lost about 30 pounds). I'm sure a lot of it has to do with my choices because I really want to get the extra weight off. I recently met with my surgeon to discuss my options and after having a Bravo Endoscopy, we learned I have extremely bad acid reflux (I didn't need a procedure to learn that but whatever). He also stated that I have a hiatal hernia. Today he advised me to undergo gastric bypass which will completely eradicate the reflux. I was hoping to go in for a duodenal switch but he stated that wasn't a good option for me. Does anyone have any experience on vsg to rny with great weight loss results?
  7. stpatty

    Destined to be fat?

    Cutting out processed things will be tough but certainly not impossible. Can you recommend a eating plan to stick to? Atkins? Paleo?
  8. stpatty

    Destined to be fat?

    Thanks sweetie. I guess since I paid so much and felt I took a drastic measure to lose weight...I was expecting drastic results..
  9. stpatty

    Destined to be fat?

    Hi, Thank you so much for replying to my thread. Please don't scream, but I'm not consistently eating low carb/sugar but I'm a heck of a lot better than I was a year ago. Mornings/Breakfast: 1 cup 2% Fairlife milk, with sugar free Nestle Breakfast essentials chocolate powder, 1 cup coffee. This makes my own latte-ish drink. An order of Sous Vide egg bites (egg white and red pepper) from Starbucks (170 cal). Lunch: Frozen entree with at least 15g protein but fewer than 10g of sugar. Snack: greek yogurt with fewer than 10g of sugar or starbucks frappe Dinner: whatever the family eats...last night it was spaghetti. Because of the size of my stomach, I can't eat as much as I used to so I really don't understand why I'm not losing more.
  10. I had gastric sleeve surgery 11/9/2016. I am 5' 4.5" and weighed 245 on the day of surgery. Fast forward nearly 10 months, I'm down 37#. I have fluctuated between 35 and 40 pounds for the past 5 months. I'm sick with disappointment. I thought this would be easier. I cashed out nearly all of my 401K to pay for this surgery because my insurance wouldn't cover it. What is wrong with me? Am I doomed to be fat forever?? I thought the purpose of WLS was to make it easier to lose weight. Can someone share experiences that helped you get back on track? What is a typical daily menu for you?
  11. I had gastric sleeve surgery 11/9/2016. I am 5' 4.5" and weighed 245 on the day of surgery. Fast forward nearly 10 months, I'm down 37#. I have fluctuated between 35 and 40 pounds for the past 5 months. I'm sick with disappointment. I thought this would be easier. I cashed out nearly all of my 401K to pay for this surgery because my insurance wouldn't cover it. What is wrong with me? Am I doomed to be fat forever?? I thought the purpose of WLS was to make it easier to lose weight. Can someone share experiences that helped you get back on track? What is a typical daily menu for you?
  12. stpatty

    Am I doomed?

    I had gastric sleeve surgery 11/9/2016. I am 5' 4.5" and weighed 245 on the day of surgery. Fast forward nearly 10 months, I'm down 37#. I have fluctuated between 35 and 40 pounds for the past 5 months. I'm sick with disappointment. I thought this would be easier. I cashed out nearly all of my 401K to pay for this surgery because my insurance wouldn't cover it. What is wrong with me? Am I doomed to be fat forever?? I thought the purpose of WLS was to make it easier to lose weight. Can someone share experiences that helped you get back on track? What is a typical daily menu for you?
  13. stpatty

    November sleevers?

    I'm scrolling through this post while waiting for my surgeon to do my preop!! Surgery is scheduled for 11/9!!! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  14. She introduced herself as a bariatric pain management psychologist. I guess that's what I get for accepting an 'alternate psychologist' to clear me for this requirement.

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