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Meryline

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    Meryline reacted to klingie84 in Still obese   
    Look awesome...tell that bmi to kiss it



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    Meryline reacted to painter88 in Still obese   
    Agree. Ignore the numbers. See how you feel.

    SW:305
    CW:219

    Sleeved 01.30.17


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    Meryline reacted to Missy161 in Still obese   
    I totally agree with you. There are some charts out there that take into account gender and body type.


    Mich W
    Hw 223, SW 217 CW 199 GW 135
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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from cyberdiva in What's the best protein bar?   
    Quest bar for sure. I love those. 20g of Protein and only 4 carbs.
    I usually get mine from iHerb
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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from Missy161 in Still obese   
    This person is obese
    This highlights how absurd BMI is. This picture is from last Monday. I was 183 lbs. BMI 30.5 I think it was. Obese class 1. When I look at that picture, I don't look obese, I don't feel obese. I don't consider myself obese. I started with an BMI of 42+, obese class 2.
    I have another 31 lbs to loose to reach a normal BMI. It might not happen and I'm okay with that. I have lost 74.5 lbs since two weeks before surgery (surgery date 3.20.17)

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    Meryline got a reaction from InThisLife in Holy Dumping Syndrome, Batman!   
    @mrsroyaleIt sounds like you had something called foamies. I have had 3 of them, and they are so freaking painful.
    Hope this helps a little.
    A few answers copied from another threads.
    "Foamies" are when you vomit up part of your meal (a nasty saliva foamy mix). It happens if you eat too much, eat too fast, or don't chew well enough. Foamies result when your stoma becomes blocked and the body's natural reaction is to produce a slimy foam liquid and copious amounts of it.
    After you experience this once or twice, you tend to detect the warning signs and stop before you get to this stage."
    " You can avoid them by taking small bites, chew-chew-chew, eat slowly, measure small portions and stick to them, and avoid dry food "
    " It hurt right in the center of my chest and I started to get juicy jaws (when saliva starts pouring) "
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    Meryline got a reaction from CattMyst in What do you eat for breakfast when you are tired of eggs?   
    cheese sticks with cold cuts.
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    Meryline got a reaction from Newme17 in Over eating   
    I make sure I have a water bottle or a bottle with liquids around at all times. Every time I want to grab for something, I grab my Water bottle. I don't want to grab for food so much any more, but I want my bottle of water. Helps to get my liquids in, and I make sure I stay away from grazing.
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    Meryline got a reaction from Newme17 in Over eating   
    I make sure I have a water bottle or a bottle with liquids around at all times. Every time I want to grab for something, I grab my Water bottle. I don't want to grab for food so much any more, but I want my bottle of water. Helps to get my liquids in, and I make sure I stay away from grazing.
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    Meryline reacted to LifeIsAllGood in 96 pounds down in three months   
    It's been fun doing this and it's paying off so far

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    Meryline reacted to Delete my account in Breads Products!   
    Mmm reading comprehension does wonders. I didn't say you NEED bread I said you need carbs, not tons of carbs, but you do need energy to sustain life. Sure you can get carbs from fruits and veggies too, but where I am at I cannot have those yet, but my dr allows whole wheat while grain toast. Actually the fiber is not negligible and what I eat also has Protein in it! I eat flat out and it's pretty good stuff. Bread is not evil, bread doesn't make you fat, it's over consumption and poor choices. I never said everyone needs bread because bread is life. I said that bread isn't bad, carbs aren't bad. If you have an issue with it then yeah maybe rethink eating it. I also never said anything about cracker, tortillas, potatoes or anything else you said. Bread can contain other things you NEED if you are choosing the proper source and again not over indulging in these sources.


    Danette
    RNY-6/5/2017
    HW 240
    SW 230
    CW 205
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    Meryline reacted to Ldyvenus in Stalling   
    I am the same way. I have been tracking my weight in MFP, and writing down my measurements monthly. My weight has been the same for 2.5 weeks, but my waist is getting smaller.
    I have also noticed that after the first 3 months of constant losing, I will gain a couple pounds of Water weight during ovulation and lose like crazy right after Aunt Flo leaves town.
    I would suggest tracking the fluctuations and paying attention to your TOM if you are a lady, this pattern will make more sense when you see it on a graph. 😀
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    Meryline got a reaction from ProudGrammy in Questions about bariatric surgery   
    I had RNY just over 3 months ago, and only regret is not doing it sooner. I'm down 66.4 lbs, 12.3 lbs was during a 2 week pre op diet. I'm less than 40 lbs from normal bmi.
    I did the surgery to try and prevent another back surgery. I am scheduled for one on October 3rd, and just looking at my MRI pictures, my surgeon would do it in two weeks. Then he looked at me, and what I have accomplished in the past 3 months, he postponed it, and thinks we don't have to do it at all.
    I have had no problems since surgery. First day was uncomfortable, but I was quickly up and walking. My program had me on solids by day 4, and I haven't had dumping or food problems. I have had 3 foamies, but that was due to my stomach not ready to go off acid reducers after 8 week (almost all programs will have you on that for some time, no matter what). No problem staying on them longer.
    I'm walking 15-20 000 steps on average a day, lift weights twice a week and swim with a team once a week. (2-3 000m)
    I feel great, I sleep great, several of my aches and pains are gone or less. My health is just so much better.
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    Meryline got a reaction from shericrazylady in First foods after purée stage?   
    Just out of curiosity, how can you be in a stall of you have lost 4 lbs?
    A stall is not loosing anything for 3 weeks or more.
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    Meryline got a reaction from shericrazylady in First foods after purée stage?   
    Just out of curiosity, how can you be in a stall of you have lost 4 lbs?
    A stall is not loosing anything for 3 weeks or more.
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    Meryline reacted to adriannaruth in My journey as a 16 year old.   
    My name is Adrianna, and I am 16 years old and I'm from New Jersey. As of the 5th grade (I am now a Junior in high school), I hit puberty which had caused me to gain weight. I had been bullied because of my height (I'm 5'10) and my weight. The bullying stoped once I became a freshman in high school. Everyday a student OR teacher/staff would pass a fat comment, or a remark about my weight. I begged my parents to homeschool me so I wouldn't have to deal with this. The day I came home crying because I was threatened, my mom knew it was time for me to seek help. My parents took me to my pediatrician, and he made me get blood-work done for EVERYTHING. The blood results always came back clear, and there was nothing wrong with me. My parents took me to St. Barnabas to see an endocrinologist since my parents didn't believe that I was okay. I was 14 at the time. She tested me for CPOS and Diabetes. It turns out I was positive for Type 2 Diabetes (my father has it), and I also tested positive for CPOS. The endocrinologist was very upset with my doctor since he kept testing me for the wrong stuff all my life, and she was mad when we told her he doesn't treat kids with diabetes and CPOS. At this point, she suggested that I join to a gym and see if that will help me lose weight on my own. I went to the HackensackUMC Fitness & Wellness Powered by the Giants in New Jersey for about 8 months, and I had a personal trainer 5 days a week who made sure I would lose weight. He worked me out to the fullest. I weighed 350 pounds at that time, and I would go there almost every single day and work out but my numbers would NOT move, so we decided to see the endocrinologist again. She said that it's finally time for surgery. She recommended us to Dr. Sadek in Somerville, New Jersey who specializes in adolescents to adults. I met with him in February, and I told him my story. He said that he would do it since I had no other choice. I dieted, I exercised, I did everything to lose weight and he knew I was struggling. I had to go see many doctors just to get approved. My original surgery date was April 5th, 2017. The insurance had denied it because it was not a "medical emergency" and I was not 100% skeletal. We appealed the surgery, and a month later I had gotten approved. My surgery was on May 24th, 2017. It was hard for me to learn new eating habits from a sippy cup to a baby utensil. I am now 6 weeks out. I had lost 35 pounds. My CPOS facial hair is almost gone. It's very light hairs. Before the surgery, I kept to myself and didn't talk as much because of the bullying. Since I got the surgery, I am WAY more confident in myself and I have my new friends to support me throughout this journey. I'm glad I got this surgery done because I feel great.
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    Meryline reacted to James Marusek in Why do we fall off the wagon? & How to get back on?   
    Several months after RNY gastric bypass, you will transition from the Weight Loss phase to the Maintenance phase. Eventually your weight loss will diminish and you will slide quite naturally into the next phase. I went through this transition at around 7 months post-op. Being successful in the Maintenance phase requires a different strategy than the Weight Loss phase. The following article describes my experience in the Maintenance phase. http://www.breadandbutterscience.com/Surgery2.pdf
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    Meryline reacted to James Marusek in Abbreviations   
    The following abbreviations are commonly used on this website:
    ACL = Anterior cruciate ligament
    AGB = Adjustable gastric banding
    AMRAP = As Many Rounds As Possible (crossfit)
    BB = belly button
    bc = because
    BCBS = Blue Cross/Blue Shield
    BED = Binge Eating Disorder
    bf = best friend
    BM = bowel movement
    BMI = Body Mass Index
    bp = blood pressure
    BPD = Borderline Personality Disorder or Biliary Pancreatic Diversion
    bs = blood sugar
    btw = by the way
    C25K = Couch Potato to Running 5K
    CBT = cognitive-behavioral therapy
    CC = common channel
    c diff = clostridium difficile
    cos or cuz = because
    CPAP = continuous positive airway pressure
    CRNP = certified registered nurse practitioners
    cw = current weight
    CXR = Chest X-Ray
    DDD = degenerative disc disease
    Dr. = doctor
    DS = Dumping Syndrome or Duodenal Switch
    EGD = Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
    EKG = Electrocardiography
    ff = fat free
    GERD = gastroesophageal reflux disease
    GI = gastrointestinal
    GNC = General Nutrition Corporation store
    GP = general practitioner or family doctor
    HBP = high blood pressure
    hr = heart rate
    hw = highest weight
    ICU = Intensive Care Unit
    Idk = I don’t know
    IMHO = in my humble (honest) opinion
    IMO = in my opinion
    IUI = Intrauterine insemination
    LAP Band = Laparoscopic Adjustable Gastric Band
    LES = lower esophageal sphincter
    lol = laughing out loud
    LSG = Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
    med = medicine
    MFP = my fitness pal
    msg = message
    NASH = Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
    nf = non fat
    NG = Nasogastric
    NP = nurse practitioner
    NSAIDS = Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
    NSV = non-Scale victory (“scale” means “weight scale”)
    NUT = nutritionist
    OA = Overeaters Anonymous
    omw = on my way
    Onederland = a magical place or destination for those trying to lose weight. It might correspond to attaining a weight in the hundreds or losing a hundred pounds.
    op = operation
    OSA = Obstructive sleep Apnea
    Oz = Australia
    PB = Productive Burps
    PCOS = Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
    PCP = Primary Care Physician
    PICC= Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
    PM = private message (email)
    PMS = premenstrual syndrome
    POSE = Primary Obesity Surgery Endolumenal
    postop or post–op = post-operation or post-surgery
    PPI = Proton Pump Inhibitors
    ppl = people
    preop or pre-op = pre-operation or pre-surgery
    PTSD = Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
    PVC = Premature ventricular contractions
    RA = Rheumatoid arthritis
    RH = reactive hypoglycemia
    RN = registered nurse
    RNY = Roux-en-Y
    RTD = ready to drink
    RYGB = Roux-en-Y gastric bypass
    SADI-S = single anastomosis duodeno–ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy
    s/f or sf = sugar free
    SG = Sleeve gastrectomy
    SIPS = stomach intestinal pylorus-sparing surgery
    smh = shaking my head, scratching my head
    SO = significant other
    SOB = shortness of breath
    sw = weight at surgery
    tmi = too much information
    TPN = total parenteral nutrition
    TT = tummy tuck
    TTC = trying to conceive
    Ty = Thank you. [but according to the urban dictionary “Ty” is also an abbreviation for “a total stud with a massive carrot”.]
    u = You
    UGI = Upper Gastrointestinal
    VSG = Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy
    Vit = vitamin
    wks = weeks
    WLS = Weight Loss Surgery
    WOD = Workout of the Day
    w/o = without
    wt = weight
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    Meryline got a reaction from AZBlackhawk in Tips needed-Hard to space meals, drinks   
    The Water goes straight through though, it doesn't stay.
    Did you do the leak test after surgery? If so, it shows clearly that liquid goes straight through. We are not talking about drinking 10 oz right before you eat, but maybe an oz or two 10-15 min before.

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