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Neens

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  1. This has happened to almost every bariatric patient so don't get discouraged keep the good work and the weight will come off.
  2. Hey everyone i’m super excited to share that today I stepped on the scale this morning and the number I saw surprised me! I finally hit a normal BMI. And I’m super close to my goal weight (I even surpassed my doctors goal weight which was 72 kg) I know BMI is just a number but It‘s been over 25 since i was maybe 14 years old. it’s amazing and I’m super happy. I’m 6 months post op gastric by-pass surgery. My highest and starting weight was 120 kg, my surgery weight was 110 kg, and as of today I’m 71,6 kg. Here are some photos of my journey: This is me at my highest weight This is the day i left the hospital after surgery During the process And one of my latest pics
  3. Thank you!! [emoji173]️[emoji173]️[emoji173]️
  4. Hey everyone! I'm almost 6 months post-op Gastric By-Pass, very close to my goal weight (7 kg/15 pounds) and I'm already thinking about plastic surgery. My arms and legs are pretty ok, my butt, breasts and tummy not so much. I am 26 years old, single, no children but I do plan to have some in the future. My concern is: should I get these surgeries done right after I turn one year post op? Should I wait more? THinking that I want to have children in the future, should I wait after that happens, specially the Tummy Tuck surgery. Has anyone gone through this? I need opinions before I start thinking about a consultation with a plastic surgeon.
  5. Don't get discouraged, if you do some research on this forum you'll find thousand of posts regarding this topic. You are not alone, we all go through stalls, some people lose weight faster than others but that doesn't mean the ones losing slower are wrong. Make sure you are drinking enough water and reaching your protein goals. If you are doing things right you will continue to lose weight.
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    Cold food

    After almost 6 months it's still the same, I eat super slow and I don't own a microwave. So I just had to learn to deal with the cold food. It is what it is I guess. But if you do own a microwave I guess it can become your new best friend.
  7. Im 5 months post op lost 42 kg and since summer started here a month ago or so i’ve been feeling very dizzy and tired all the time. I started to take my blood pressure a few times a day and its low i’ve been getting 10/6 or 9/6 when i used to have normal bp around 12/8. Anyone else had this problem?
  8. I've yet to reach my goal and I'm not very far, but I still have like 12 kg to go and people are already telling me I should stop losing weight. I think everyone's shocked about my quick weight loss but years ago when I started to gain and I was at this exact weight people (family specially) used to tell me I should lose a few kg bc I was fat. So why is it different now? I'm decided I want to get to my goal or at least as close as I can. My brain hasn't adjusted to my new body yet and when I go out to buy clothes I always have to downsize the stuff I pick because I see smaller sizes too small for me. So maybe they are right and I'm not seeing it? What do you do when people tell you that you should stop losing?
  9. Thank you both! I know I want to get to my goal I won’t stop here [emoji5]
  10. Ever since the day i got out of surgery (4 weeks today) i've been having this back pain... its like right in the middle of the back over the spine, it comes and goes, and it is annoying and sometimes really strong. I asked my surgeon at the hospital and said it was probably because of the hospital bed and then today (since i work at a clinic) i asked one of the traumatologists what he thought about it and he said it was probably because of the weigh loss and muscle loss, which I find not very accurate since i've had this pain since I got surgery. Anyone else been through this?
  11. Neens

    Period question

    For those whose period stopped as a consequence of being obese. I had high prolactin levels before surgery (i have to wait 3 more months to get that checked again) How long after surgery did it take to get back to normal? Im almost three months post op and i haven’t gotten my period since long before surgery, my gynecologist wasn’t worried back then and still isn’t, my endocrinologist says it could take up to 6 months for the body to normalize, and then one of the doctors of the team where i got surgery thinks i should have gotten it already. I’m confused and a bit scared i’m only 26 and i plan on having children in the future.
  12. Its incredible how fast time passes, yesterday was my 3 months surgiversary and I couldn’t be happier. The results im seeing amaze me, every day i’m more and more in love with my surgery, i became a new person, i’m happier, been going out a lot more, i can walk all I want and don’t get tired, i’m still working on some things like my laziness (the couch calls my name and i can’t resist it) luckily i lost my love for fries and chicken nuggets but i do miss diet coke [emoji17] So far i lost almost 34 kg which I couldn’t have done without surgery. Surgery was magical for me and the only thing I regret about this is that I didn’t do it sooner. I’ll leave you some pics of my highest weight compared to what I look today and some stats.
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    3 months post op

    Sounds like a great idea! How would that work?
  14. Neens

    3 months post op

    Hmm [emoji848] i’ll try that someday. You are losing and thats what’s important so relax, do what you have to do but enjoy the journey. I decided pre-op that I wasn’t going to become a scale-crazy person, i used to wait for my appointments to get my weight but now that they are one month apart I weigh myself once a week only to keep track of my progress.
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    3 months post op

    It’s totally worth the wait. Good luck on your journey!!
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    3 months post op

    Thank you!!! I couldn’t be happier with my new life. Hope everything goes well with surgery, i’m here if you need to talk.
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    3 months post op

    My highest weight was 120 kg right now i’m 86,4 kg. I’m pretty tall 1,70 m (im sorry I don’t know how to do the conversion to pounds and ft) My bmi when i started the process was over 40.
  18. So far I've gotten a lot of comments and I really don't mind them. People are really happy to see my progress friends, family, co-workers and even patients at the clinic I work, when they ask how I did it I tell them the truth, I had Gastric By-Pass. Some of my co-workers even came to me asking about the surgery because they are thinking of starting the process themselves, and I love to help them.
  19. I didn't experience this but at 2 1/2 weeks I was still on liquids. What are you eating?
  20. I wasn't either, in fact I was insulin resistant and couldn't take the meds which made it even harder to lose weight. I never lost more than 5kg dieting and I regained them every time and added a few more kg. Each body is different, it's not important how fast we lose the weight as long as we lose it. So whether you are a fast or a slow loser be happy you are losing at all. Right now I'm not losing as fast as I did the first few weeks but I keep seeing the scale go down and for me that's a win.
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    Exercise

    I did lots of walking right after surgery, now I'm almost three months post op and I'm starting Zumba classes and functional training.
  22. I wanted the sleeve but i had GERD and my doctor adviced me against it because in the future you might need a revision, so I decided to get the RNY instead.
  23. almost 3 months post op and I'm this close to losing an Irish Setter hahah THATS INSANE
  24. I'm 26 and I was around 260 pounds when I saw my surgeon for the first time. I'm almost 3 months post op and lost 68 pounds already. (surgery date aug. 14th 2017 hey @jo same date )

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