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laceemouse

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About laceemouse

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  • Birthday October 20

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    Female
  • Occupation
    homemaker
  • City
    Plano
  • State
    Texas

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  1. laceemouse

    QUICK WLS

    Although I had thought about it for a couple of years once I finally got serious my process was less than 2 months. My insurance was easy to work with. I had my first consult in early August 2016 and my VSG on Halloween. Even my pre-op diet was easy, 3 days of low carb and no caffeine. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  2. laceemouse

    Starting BMI 40

    First off, for those telling you that exercise will tone loose skin, um, not really. You can build the muscle to fill up the loose skin somewhat but exercise does not tighten loose skin. I am 5'6". Starting weight 248.2. I now maintain in the 130's. (I met my goal of 148 in 10 months and went on to lose more) I am 55 years old and did not end up with a saggy face. Nor do I have a hanging over flap of skin on my stomach. In fact, my stomach is pretty flat and my waist is tiny. My arms are saggy, most likely due to my age. My thighs are the worst, baggy and wrinkled and terrible!!! Which leads me to this........ What matters a lot, more than your age or genetics, is WHERE you carry your weight. I am not an apple. I have a pear shape. My thighs have always been my biggest issue. Prior to gaining my weight I wore a B cup bra. At my heaviest I was a D. I am back down to a B/C which is fine with me, not much sagging there. People who start out with huge boobs usually feel they need a lift after weight loss. You do have age on your side but you really don't know until you lose the weight what you are going to end up with. I would say most people with loose skin hide it very well. They know how to dress so no one would even know. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  3. laceemouse

    It's lose not loose (smh)

    This is a common problem in our community. I think some people just don't understand but I can also see that sometimes it's probably just a typo/autocorrect. Either way I just try to ignore it. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  4. laceemouse

    I’ve regained ALL the weight back 😢♀️

    Grazing is a difficult topic to discuss. I am over a year out and have surpassed my weight loss goal. I still have good restriction when I eat the right foods so I eat often too. I have to or I don't get enough calories for the day. I am trying to stop losing weight. I think the difference is making good choices and tracking. I gained a couple of pounds over the holiday last week by taking a bites here and a bite there of "bad' foods and not really tracking them. Allowing yourself healthy snacks is not the same thing as grazing. I always wonder about people who only eat 3 times a day post weight loss surgery. And who stop eating after 20 minutes or so each time. I would be like 80 pounds now if I did that! Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  5. laceemouse

    I’ve regained ALL the weight back 😢♀️

    Every single group online is like that. I have seen heated arguments of sites for Disney fans, homeschool moms, and everything else out there. I have even seen fights on a cast iron cooking Facebook page. People have different opinions. That's life. Either scroll on and not get involved or join in the conversation. Either way it's fine. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  6. laceemouse

    I’ve regained ALL the weight back 😢♀️

    First off, congratulations on the baby. I can't imagine being pregnant post weight loss surgery. I gained all my weight through four pregnancies in six years back in the '90's. I nursed each one of my kids over a year and it did nothing to help me lose the pregnancy weight. I was starving through every pregnancy and starving when I was a nursing mom (made plenty of milk for my huge babies!) Then when I was done with the baby stuff I just couldn't get the weight off. As I got older and pre menopausal it just got worse and worse. Believe me when I tell you this, time is not on your side, the older you get the harder losing weight will be. To the person who said you are still beautiful this isn't about looks. This should never be about looks. It's about health. In time every obese person develops high blood pressure, diabetes, hip and knee problems, etc. You want to get healthy for your child. You want to be able to run and play with your child. But even more importantly than that you want to set a good example for your child. When you eat a double cheeseburger in front of your four year old guess what? They want one too. Imagine how you are going to feel if your child gets fat and is picked on at school. Even worse, imagine your child developing health problems due to poor eating habits. Personally I would seek counseling, and maybe medication, before signing up for another surgery. I hated having surgery the first time. Don't get me wrong, I love my sleeve, but I felt like crap for a long time afterwards. I am thankful my kids are grown up, I would hate to have to care for little ones after a major surgery. Good luck to you. Are you married? The entire family needs to be establishing healthy eating habits. And exercising! Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  7. laceemouse

    Protein

    You are welcome. Every surgeon gives different advice though, it's confusing. Mine says one shake a day is fine forever to help get protein in. I am over a year out and still have an afternoon Premier shake with coffee to boost my protein. I can't eat much solid food, my restriction is still very tight. Take care and good luck!!! Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  8. laceemouse

    Protein

    My surgeon told me to keep my protein between 70 and 80 grams a day. He did tell me that more than that would slow weight loss. I followed his recommendation and had great results. I never had more than 2 shakes a day in the early weeks, and it took me all day to get them down. When I was able I added one more thing a day, either a yogurt or an egg. I was at least 2 months out before I could consume more than that daily. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  9. laceemouse

    Body measurements

    I did neck, bust, under bust, natural waist, hips, each upper arm, each wrist, each thigh and each calf. It didn't drive me crazy because I have only measured twice, just before surgery and at goal weight. All total I lost over 70 inches. I am 10 pounds under my goal, I should measure again but doubt I will. About the boots, they have made boots with extended calf sizes for years. I have huge calves. Even as a kid, not overweight, I had huge calves. I couldn't wear boots back then because they didn't have large calve boots. So I just never became a boot person. I am well within the normal BMI range now and still have large calves. Very straight jeans are impossible for me, the size that fits my calves is huge on my waist. Same with leggings. I could complain about my calves but my waist is tiny so I won't [emoji6] Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  10. laceemouse

    Final pant/dress size?

    True. I am a pear. My waist is small but my legs will never be small. I have surpassed my weight loss goal but I will never be able to fit into one leg of my old pants, my calves are too big. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  11. laceemouse

    Final pant/dress size?

    Where do you shop? I have a hard time even finding 6's in stores, I never see 4's or 2's. That's one of the reasons I am trying to stop losing. How tall are you? Maybe those smaller sizes are easier to find in petites but I am 5'6" so not petite. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  12. Are you joking? Why would you do those things? Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  13. You need to make yourself get up and walk or you will get blood clots. Once and hour I got up and just made a few laps around the house unless I was sleeping. The nausea can be caused by dehydration. Sip, sip, sip your water. I was really slow being able to get my protein in. Even two or three weeks post op I struggled to get a couple of shakes down a day. It took me hours to finish each one so I was sipping all day. Recovery was very slow for me but please talk to your doctor. Dehydration is a dangerous thing. That being said you have a raw, torn up stomach. It takes weeks for the staple line to fully heal. I know it seems like most people are eating again no big deal but be patient with yourself. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  14. Most people don't have them post weight loss surgery. Mine was a year ago and I didn't have one or need one. The incisions are so tiny. I did have a drain for a couple of days, which is rare. The binder must be even more rare, I have only heard of them being used after plastic surgery. I also did not have bandages to change. My incisions were covered with super sticky surgical tape. I was told NOT to pull it off but to let it fall off on its own. It took weeks to fall off (yes, I showered daily) which was fine with me. My scars are minimal. Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app
  15. I have say good for her! Sent from my Nexus 6P using BariatricPal mobile app

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