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TexasguyEP

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  1. TexasguyEP

    Newbie

    Best of luck! I'm hoping to be scheduled for December.
  2. TexasguyEP

    Today is my big day!

    Best of luck!!!
  3. @@jillk101 I've lost about 10-15 pounds in 4 months, including exercise involved and the replacements of at least a meal, sometimes two. I don't know that they would consider that major weight loss. @@mariernest wishing you best of luck on your journey!
  4. Hello everyone, I am just curious if anyone has gone through this already or going through it at the moment. My ins. co. requests that I undergo nutritionist/dietitian supervision for four months as part of the pre-op. I have undergone two visits already, on my second visit the dietitian noticed that I had been eating a lot of food that I shouldn't and that I had no exercise involved whatsoever. She then suggested that I could make some changes in order for me to try and lose some weight. In fact, prior to her saying that, she actually had asked that if I was supposed to maintain my weight or lose some. Yes, my food diary was that bad . As the appointment continued she then asked me to list at least one goal, she stated she usually asks her patients to make one goal and try to keep it. One of the things she had suggested was that I could replace at least one meal with a protein shake. So my goals were the following; I told her I would try to replace at LEAST one meal and that I would try and lose five pounds by our next appointment. In fact, I told her that after that appt. I would go straight to a vitamin shop and buy some protein. She actually gave me a blender bottle and gave me a list of approved protein shakes. I kept my word and did go straight to a vitamin shop and picked up a tub of Syntrax Nectar Sweets . For the past month or so, I have replaced two meals a day and kept a solid meal and have incorporated a 25 minute walk at 4-5 times a week. I know I have lost weight, just don't know how much. Because the number on their scale is the one that counts, I have not followed my progress with exactitude except I know that I have lost at least the 5 lbs as promised. Having said ALL of that... here is where my issues lies. In the process of this month, I have faltered, plenty of times. There have been days where I'll only replace one meal instead of two, in fact, there have been days were I have taken my protein shake and still felt so hungry that I had to eat at least a ham or tuna sandwich to complement my shake. This has caused me to feel crummy about it, but I just brush it off and keep on trying the next day. I start off by replacing my first meal, then my second meal and keep my third, because I work nights, my third meal would technically be considered my breakfast or the dinner for some of you all, after sleeping all day. On the bright side, after two weeks of having made these changes, I had to cut down on my medications. I was on two different pills and one injectable for my diabetes, I am now on just one pill and the weekly injectable. I do feel I have made some progress. Just curious if anyone has gone through this or going through it at the moment. Furthermore, this is not part of the two week pre-op liquid diet, this is something I decided to do of my own accord and I feel will be very helpful once I actually have to start my two week liquid diet. This is my first post, looking forward to seeing some responses. Everyone have a blessed day!
  5. TexasguyEP

    Protein Shakes Ugh!

    I personally use Nectar Sweets by Syntrax, they offer so many different flavors. They are easy to mix with either water or milk and just taste great over all. My favorites hands down are vanilla bean torte and chocolate truffle. Try Nectar Sweets, you might be able to buy just a packet to try. I usually just buy the huge tub. Best of luck!
  6. TexasguyEP

    What surgery are you picking and why?

    i'm opting for the RNY, out of the surgeries available, that is the one that offers the most advantages to my co-morbidities. Also, I have a huge issue with portion control, I feel the RNY will definitely help me a lot. As I spoke to my surgeon, I explained to him which surgery I preferred and why, he agreed with me as well.
  7. TexasguyEP

    Suit - Sport Coat

    Very good threat and info. thanks for posting. The only down-side I see about my possible surgery is letting go of all my old clothes. It's all so nice and it was so darn expensive I actually feel bad. I'm not a materialistic person, I don't give much thought about the cost of something, just it's usefulness and necessity. But still... I look damn good in my current clothing options lol. Sorry for the rant guys
  8. TexasguyEP

    Any other gay sleevers out there?

    Right here... Not getting sleeved, looking into RNY but we're here!
  9. TexasguyEP

    Approved and SCARED

    I totally feel you. I had thoughts similar while I was undergoing all the appointments, upper GI, venous Doppler and the whole nine yards. However, now I am more than ready for it. I cannot wait. I have my last appointment with the nut. eight days from now and then it goes to the ins to see if they'll approve or not. I have spoken with my director at work and management has been very supportive. I was just asked to let them know of the date so they can start working on coverage for my time off. You'll do great! everything will be good! Just wait and see...
  10. TexasguyEP

    Guys who started over 400 lbs.

    Hey everyone, just stumbled into this post. I have really enjoyed reading everyone's story and their ups and downs. It's definitely very inspiring. Just a little about myself, I'm 25, I opted for this procedure sometime in June or July and attended a seminar in August of this year. I am still pre-op and have no date as of yet. At my heaviest I was looking at 350, along with the usual co-morbidities such as diabetes, high BP, high triglycerides and possibly sleep apnea, haven't been tested.I have made some changes as far as eating habits and exercising, just to try and ease into the transition, should I get the green light from my ins. I have lost some weight, I am currently at 324.9 and hoping to be at least by 320 if not 315 prior to surgery. I have my last appt. (4th out of 4) with the nutritionist come November 28th and after that, everything gets sent to the insurance for a yay or nay. I'm hoping this will get resolved soon, I would really like to undergo surgery prior to the end of the year, mainly for insurance purposes. I will definitely keeping posting and look forward to reading from some of you guys on here.
  11. I can only answer for myself and even then, my answer will be askew for the simple reason that I am pre-op and do not have a surgery date yet. However, I have tried to incorporate some changes into my lifestyle so that hopefully the transition will not seem as drastic once it occurs. I have made changes such as replacing two of my meals with a Protein shake and have incorporated a 25 minute daily walk for at least 5 days a week. I also try not to drink carbonated drinks, mainly sodas. Most of my liquid intake comes from plain Water, unsweetened green tea and/or coffee. Albeit, to be completely honest with you, there are days were I falter and I end up having two solid meals instead of one or sometimes I will have a glass of soda. But every time that happens, I have no other option than to just stick to it the next day and make sure I follow through. I don't know that I will have the will power to keep up my post-op program, but that is one of the reasons I am making these changes, so the transition will not seem as huge.
  12. 3 mo's. is not bad at all, I'm sure you'll do great! We just have to keep eye on the prize. I just finished my third visit and have one more to go.
  13. Best of luck! I think you'll do great. I'm just glad in a way I'm putting myself through this now, hopefully I'll be mentally and physically prepared for when the time comes.
  14. Someone I know is taking Premier, I just went with Syntrax nectar Sweets based on caloric and protein value. If I'm not mistaken, I'm looking at 24 g of protein per scoop at only 100 cal. The only thing I incorporate to it are 1 oz of chia seeds to every shake and 8 oz of 2% milk. In all, I'm looking at 238 cal, 18 g of Fiber, 24 carbs, 36.7 g of protein and 12 g of sugar. It makes for a pretty good meal and I really like the flavors they offer.
  15. The New Kel, that's awesome! Glad to know someone from my corner of the world is here. I'm glad to have stumbled upon this site and I agree with you, I think Dr. Lara and Acosta are great and their staff is superb! shedo82773, Thank you for the words of encouragement!
  16. Djmohr, I could not agree with you anymore! I think that some of the steps I am taking now will definitely help me with the change in behaviors I will have to make for the long run. I think it's a shame many people think that we opt for this surgery as an easy way out, when in reality it's because we have STRUGGLED trying to lose our weight and we are trying this as our last resort. You are correct in saying this is a tool and that is exactly how we should see it, a tool in order for us to get to the goal we need to live healthy lives.
  17. genn, I could not agree more, people think that we do this as an easy way out, but we have to endure a lot of physical and mental stress that in the long run should help us become stronger. Thanks for the good wishes!
  18. I personally use milk for the simple reason that I am on two different diabetes medications, was on three, Since the Protein shake contains no sugar, the milk is my only source of sugar for that meal and keeps me from crashing.

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