Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

xLosty

Gastric Sleeve Patients
  • Content Count

    28
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About xLosty

  • Rank
    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 11/03/1994

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Student
  • City
    Leuven
  • State
    Vlaams-Brabant

Recent Profile Visitors

1,059 profile views
  1. xLosty

    20 y/o college student sleeve buddy!

    Thanks [emoji5] Yes, I work out 6-8 times a week, but don’t worry, that is seriously overkill. I just want to try and get my body as tight as possible (to try and prevent loose skin) and I want to get to GW as quick as possible (plus I actually LOVE working out [emoji28]). I think a month will be enough to recover physically. For me, the only problem was that I needed a lot sleep, because my energy was low. So, you’re probably going to need some naps or a good night’s sleep to get through the day, but that’s about it [emoji1377][emoji882]
  2. xLosty

    20 y/o college student sleeve buddy!

    I’m doing great! I was doubting a lot whether to have the surgery or not, but couldn’t be more happy right now [emoji1] It’s an adjustment for sure, but definitely for the better! My stats are HW 110,1 kg // 242,2 lbs CW 81,0 kg // 178,2 lbs GW 65,0 kg // 143,0 lbs (Height 168cm // 5’6”) Xx
  3. xLosty

    20 y/o college student sleeve buddy!

    Hey there, best of luck! I got sleeved 5 months ago, but don’t hesitate to send me a message if you have any questions or just would like to chat in general. I’d love to help you any way that I can and give you a little support! [emoji5] x
  4. I didn’t have to wear a binder either, nor was anything ever mentioned of it. I only had to change the little band-aids on the incisions. My surgery was 5 months ago, never had any issues and the scars are barely visible. X
  5. xLosty

    Feeling indecisive

    Follow your instant gut feeling, which one of them do you keep going back too? Which one speaks to you the most? Which one do you feel most comfortable with? For me personally, I’m happy I went for the sleeve and the doctors supported me in that decision because they said the bypass would have been too drastic at my age. Plus, I was more a volume eater rather than a sweet tooth or a junk food eater. To this day, I’m extremely happy with the sleeve, because I can still eat/drink everything, just in moderation. [emoji4] With the sleeve, if you decide it’s not enough, you can always still go for a revision. Best of luck. Xxx Edit: I’m 23 and had the sleeve 5 months ago.
  6. xLosty

    Dizzy spells

    Hey! I had tese drops in blood sugar ALL THE TIME duringthe beginning. It’s because your body still needs to get used on running on so little calories. Your body still desperately needs the energy you’re no longer able to physically get in. Therefore, it is now adjusting to the new “normal”. I’m currently 5 months out and by now I only get these drops in blood sugar whenever I push myself too far during exercising or when I’m not eating enough. When you’re dehydrated you’ll notice that it becomes more and more difficult to swallow, so if that’s the issue, make sure to carry around a bottle of water and sip all day long. Remember, you no longer have the capacity to immediatly down a bottle of water when necessary. It’s important to take care of yourself and prevent issues like this. Hope this helps! X
  7. xLosty

    Anyone in their 20's have vsg

    Good luck! You got this! X
  8. xLosty

    Anyone in their 20's have vsg

    Hey there! I’m 23 and upcoming Monday will be exactly 5 months since I got sleeved. My entire life I’ve been overweight/struggling with my weight. I was just tired of it so I thought I’d inform myself on WLS. Therefore, I went to my doctor to get his opinion on it and his recommendations. He completely supported my decision and even motivated me to go further with this. However, it wasn’t an easy decision for me. Isn’t it a bit drastic removing so much of my stomach? Shouldn’t I try again on my own one more time? Will I still be able to have a “normal” life? Go out and have drinks? etc etc Well, I’ve been 5 months out and haven’t regretted it a single day. I’ve got more energy, have already lost over 60 lbs and I’m starting to get my life back. I can eat and drink everything, just in moderation ofcourse. I still forget from time to time how little food it actually takes for me in order to feel full, while before it seemed like I had a bottomless stomach, it’s crazy! However, as you’ve probably already read a couple of times, it’s an operation on your stomach, not your head (unfortunately). So I’m also working together with a psychologist to get my issues with food under control and improve myself. A lot of people say they wish they had done this surgery sooner after they’ve finally had it. Well, I’m happy I didn’t do it sooner, because I wouldn’t have been in the right mindset. I probably would have treated this surgery as another one of my attempts that would probably fail anyway. When I went into this surgery, I knew this was my last resort because I literally had already tried everything. Therefore, I took this very seriously, grabbed this opportunity with both hands. And to answer your last question. I’d do it over in a heartbeat [emoji1373]. I wish you the best of luck and if you have any more questions or if you want to talk, I’d be happy to help! X
  9. Hey there! First of all, congratulations on getting the surgery! Now, from what I can read, it looks like you're weighing yourself every day. The best advice I can give you is to NOT do this. Choose one day of the week (e.g. Monday) and from that point on, you only weigh yourself on Monday morning. It's not good for you to be focussed on the numbers, because it is only normal your weight will fluctuate from day to day (water, swelling etc.). Therefore, it is important for yourself and to have a good indicator of whether or not you're doing well, to only weigh yourself once a week. Trust me, you'll drive yourself crazy getting on that scale every day. If you've gained after a whole week, ask yourself what you ate or what it could have been that made you gain (e.g. if you've eaten fat/sugar or if you're holding water because you're about to get your period etc.). If you've lost after a whole week, good! Keep on going like this! If you're stalling, don't worry, you're body is going through a big change, it needs time to adjust to the new you from time to time! I hope this helps! You will get there Xxx
  10. Hey I'm also 23, but I'm from Belgium. I got sleeved 26 June 2017 and I'd be happy to answer any questions you have or talk if you need some support! X
  11. Hi! I'm 23 years old and from Belgium. I don't exactly live anywhere near you, but I'd love to help you out if you have any questions or need some support. I was sleeved 26 June 2017. X
  12. xLosty

    Hey everyone

    Hey there! I already had my surgery 26 June, but I'm just here to wish you the best of luck! You got this Xx
  13. xLosty

    Sleeved 26 June, 22yo

    How are you feeling by now? The first 2 months I had this all the time! By now I only have it when I push myself too far during exercise Xxxx
  14. xLosty

    Sleeved 26 June, 22yo

    Sorry for he late response! Hi! How has everyone been doing? How is the weight loss going? How is everyone feeling? I'm so curious! Xxxx
  15. Hi everyone! I am a 22 year old girl from Belgium and I got sleeved on Monday 26 June. If there's anyone around my age who also has just recently been sleeved or is going to get sleeved soon, let me know! I would love to have someone to share experiences with. It also seems like a great idea to support each other! Xxx Losty

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×