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Rainbow_Warrior

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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from AlwaysCruising in My sleeve is too big   
    And you were begging for opinion and/or suggestions so I threw in my 2c worth.
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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from rs in Non Scale Victories   
    Great feeling, eh?
    I am 23 months post-surgery.
    15 months ago, I took 19 bags of clothes (9XL, 8XL, 7XL, 6XL, 5XL and 4XL) to the charity shop to help needy people who were big plus sizes.
    Currently around XL or 2XL depending on brand and fit ... so contemplating when to get rid of a few remaining 4XL and 3XL garments.
    I keep the track pant bottoms as I can slip them on for the pool or the gym despite their bagginess but I not how much the "swim" on my smaller body now!
  3. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from rs in Non Scale Victories   
    Great feeling, eh?
    I am 23 months post-surgery.
    15 months ago, I took 19 bags of clothes (9XL, 8XL, 7XL, 6XL, 5XL and 4XL) to the charity shop to help needy people who were big plus sizes.
    Currently around XL or 2XL depending on brand and fit ... so contemplating when to get rid of a few remaining 4XL and 3XL garments.
    I keep the track pant bottoms as I can slip them on for the pool or the gym despite their bagginess but I not how much the "swim" on my smaller body now!
  4. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from samusaurusrex in Non Scale Victories   
    Ditto all those ...
    My lower abdomen rubbed the lower edge of the steering wheel for many years. VSG 23 months ago. It took all of four months for the space to appear.
    My arse ('ass' for American readers) eventually shrank so much that I actually had to move the driver's seat well forward (about 7 of the 15 notches) ... and still I am 200mm-250mm (8"-10") away from the steering-wheel.
    My knees are crap but I swim daily for exercise. 20 laps of the (25 metre) pool used to take about 65-70 minutes of wading and padding when I started in 2015.
    Last Sunday (25th August), I timed myself ... 130 laps (2.05 miles or 3.25km) of breaststroke in 161 minutes.
    I've gone from 9XL, 8XL and 7XL tops/shirts in various brands to 3XL & 2XL.
    Down to 117cm (44") jeans/slacks already but on a plateau because of excess hard flab that exercise is not now shifting. Living on 1650-1850 calories a day.
    After my apronectomy (due in the next 5-8 months), I expect to wear size 40" (102cm) pants then lower myself to 36" (92cm) in time.
    Thanks for sharing your achievements.
    I have dropped about 1.5kg (3.3lbs) since March but have not updated the signature JPEG.
  5. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from rs in Non Scale Victories   
    Great feeling, eh?
    I am 23 months post-surgery.
    15 months ago, I took 19 bags of clothes (9XL, 8XL, 7XL, 6XL, 5XL and 4XL) to the charity shop to help needy people who were big plus sizes.
    Currently around XL or 2XL depending on brand and fit ... so contemplating when to get rid of a few remaining 4XL and 3XL garments.
    I keep the track pant bottoms as I can slip them on for the pool or the gym despite their bagginess but I not how much the "swim" on my smaller body now!
  6. Congrats!
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from DaisyChainOz in Non Scale Victories   
    I bought my cruiser bike in late January and built up slow and steady for almost two weeks ... 15 minutes out, then 20, and 30, and soon 45.
    Then on the coolest summer Sunday in February, I rode west out of town and took 57 minutes to reach the roadhouse near the main freeway. (16km or 10miles). I drank some of my Water and most of a 600mL Coke Zero .
    Time away from home? A few minutes shy of three hours. I took a two week break from rides over 50 minutes before trying again.
    Fortunately for me (and the other 230000 residents) the city council has an extensive cycleway-Greenway network so I try out lots of places these days.
    Cheers to your preparation and practice.
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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from DaisyChainOz in Non Scale Victories   
    I know this feeling.
    (2014-2017)
    I used to stop drinking (any liquid at all) by 7:30pm/7:45pm and have a long pee before departing the main part of the house for the bedroom.
    I used to go to bed around 9pm/9:30pm but wake up with bladder pressure (and have to pee) around midnight and usually two or three more times before 7am.
    These days, I occasionally wake around 2:30am-3:30pm maybe once or twice per week.
    My VSG surgery has given me better sleep ... but my wife appreciates the silence of the night with me NOT getting out of bed through the night 20-30 times per week.
    Relative bliss!
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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from rs in Non Scale Victories   
    Great feeling, eh?
    I am 23 months post-surgery.
    15 months ago, I took 19 bags of clothes (9XL, 8XL, 7XL, 6XL, 5XL and 4XL) to the charity shop to help needy people who were big plus sizes.
    Currently around XL or 2XL depending on brand and fit ... so contemplating when to get rid of a few remaining 4XL and 3XL garments.
    I keep the track pant bottoms as I can slip them on for the pool or the gym despite their bagginess but I not how much the "swim" on my smaller body now!
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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in So what are you unable to eat now?   
    chicken.
    Just does not taste/feel right.
  10. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in So what are you unable to eat now?   
    I choose to no longer eat rice ... don't have steamed rice, fried rice, etc.
    I avoid pretty much all crumbed and battered foods and most deep fried.
    I enjoy chips/fries but only four to six at a time with a meal these days. Too many empty calories.
  11. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from rs in Non Scale Victories   
    Great feeling, eh?
    I am 23 months post-surgery.
    15 months ago, I took 19 bags of clothes (9XL, 8XL, 7XL, 6XL, 5XL and 4XL) to the charity shop to help needy people who were big plus sizes.
    Currently around XL or 2XL depending on brand and fit ... so contemplating when to get rid of a few remaining 4XL and 3XL garments.
    I keep the track pant bottoms as I can slip them on for the pool or the gym despite their bagginess but I not how much the "swim" on my smaller body now!
  12. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from rs in Non Scale Victories   
    Great feeling, eh?
    I am 23 months post-surgery.
    15 months ago, I took 19 bags of clothes (9XL, 8XL, 7XL, 6XL, 5XL and 4XL) to the charity shop to help needy people who were big plus sizes.
    Currently around XL or 2XL depending on brand and fit ... so contemplating when to get rid of a few remaining 4XL and 3XL garments.
    I keep the track pant bottoms as I can slip them on for the pool or the gym despite their bagginess but I not how much the "swim" on my smaller body now!
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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in Hunger 3 years post op, Regain   
    I know the feeling.
    I swim 2+ hours most days and do gym/weights 3 or 4 times per week.
    I cycle 35-65 minutes 4-6 days per week.
    My energy burns make me extremely hungry, I have a lot of 1850-2300 calorie days when I should (logically) stick to 1100-1200 on my big days.
    I have been around the 105-109 kilogram area now for five months.
    A few messages ago I posted you the RESET DIET ... I should work at it myself. I actually restarted it Monday 9th Sept ... 50 hours ago.
    Best of luck.

  14. Congrats!
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in Hunger 3 years post op, Regain   
    It's entirely possible.
    Have you tried the recommended "GASTRIC SLEEVE RESET"?
    Here is a cut 'n' paste:
    Complete Five-Day Bariatric Reset Diet
    The Five-Day pouch reset is a "reset" diet for people who have had gastric bypass surgery and might be starting to regain weight.
    Step 1
    Drink only liquids for the first two days of the five-day diet.
    You'll need to drink at least two litres of Water in addition to low-carb Protein Shakes. You can drink as many shakes as you want; the point of the first 48 hours is to take a break from your eating habits. By getting all of the nutritional needs from liquids, you'll be forced to pay attention to how often you were eating, snacking or simply grazing. Remember: The goal during this phase isn't weight loss, but mentally re-setting your habits. You can't make your pouch smaller through changes in diet, but you can learn Portion Control.< /span>
    Step 2
    Eat only Protein the next three days.
    On day three, you'll eat "soft protein" such as eggs and cottage cheese.< span>
    On day four, you'll eat "ground meats" -- such as meatloaf and hamburger.
    On day five, you'll eat "solid proteins" such as chicken breast or a piece of fish.
    Limit Condiments, such as salsa or Mayonnaise. Foods should be as dry as possible -- which will help you gauge how full you are.
    You're allowed to eat as much as you'd like and as often as you like, but you must stop eating 15 minutes after you start. Do not sit and eat for longer than 15 minutes at any point during the final stage of the diet.
    Step 3
    Do not drink any liquids 30 minutes before eating or with your meals.
    Liquids can help push foods more quickly through your pouch, allowing you to eat more than you should. Many facets of the five-day bariatric pouch reset diet are similar to the post-op diet followed right after surgery.
    Tips
    Plan ahead because the diet restricts the types of food you can eat. Make sure you have the foods you need on hand. The goal of this diet is to make you conscious of your food choices and stop mindless eating.
    Warnings
    According to the National Institutes of Health, "bypass surgery alone is not a solution to losing weight. It can train you to eat less, but you still have to do much of the work. You will need to follow the exercise and eating guidelines that your doctor and dietitian gave you."



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    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in Hunger 3 years post op, Regain   
    I know the feeling.
    I swim 2+ hours most days and do gym/weights 3 or 4 times per week.
    I cycle 35-65 minutes 4-6 days per week.
    My energy burns make me extremely hungry, I have a lot of 1850-2300 calorie days when I should (logically) stick to 1100-1200 on my big days.
    I have been around the 105-109 kilogram area now for five months.
    A few messages ago I posted you the RESET DIET ... I should work at it myself. I actually restarted it Monday 9th Sept ... 50 hours ago.
    Best of luck.

  16. Congrats!
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in Hunger 3 years post op, Regain   
    It's entirely possible.
    Have you tried the recommended "GASTRIC SLEEVE RESET"?
    Here is a cut 'n' paste:
    Complete Five-Day Bariatric Reset Diet
    The Five-Day pouch reset is a "reset" diet for people who have had gastric bypass surgery and might be starting to regain weight.
    Step 1
    Drink only liquids for the first two days of the five-day diet.
    You'll need to drink at least two litres of Water in addition to low-carb Protein Shakes. You can drink as many shakes as you want; the point of the first 48 hours is to take a break from your eating habits. By getting all of the nutritional needs from liquids, you'll be forced to pay attention to how often you were eating, snacking or simply grazing. Remember: The goal during this phase isn't weight loss, but mentally re-setting your habits. You can't make your pouch smaller through changes in diet, but you can learn Portion Control.< /span>
    Step 2
    Eat only Protein the next three days.
    On day three, you'll eat "soft protein" such as eggs and cottage cheese.< span>
    On day four, you'll eat "ground meats" -- such as meatloaf and hamburger.
    On day five, you'll eat "solid proteins" such as chicken breast or a piece of fish.
    Limit Condiments, such as salsa or Mayonnaise. Foods should be as dry as possible -- which will help you gauge how full you are.
    You're allowed to eat as much as you'd like and as often as you like, but you must stop eating 15 minutes after you start. Do not sit and eat for longer than 15 minutes at any point during the final stage of the diet.
    Step 3
    Do not drink any liquids 30 minutes before eating or with your meals.
    Liquids can help push foods more quickly through your pouch, allowing you to eat more than you should. Many facets of the five-day bariatric pouch reset diet are similar to the post-op diet followed right after surgery.
    Tips
    Plan ahead because the diet restricts the types of food you can eat. Make sure you have the foods you need on hand. The goal of this diet is to make you conscious of your food choices and stop mindless eating.
    Warnings
    According to the National Institutes of Health, "bypass surgery alone is not a solution to losing weight. It can train you to eat less, but you still have to do much of the work. You will need to follow the exercise and eating guidelines that your doctor and dietitian gave you."



  17. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in So what are you unable to eat now?   
    I choose to no longer eat rice ... don't have steamed rice, fried rice, etc.
    I avoid pretty much all crumbed and battered foods and most deep fried.
    I enjoy chips/fries but only four to six at a time with a meal these days. Too many empty calories.
  18. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from FluffyChix in So what are you unable to eat now?   
    chicken.
    Just does not taste/feel right.
  19. Thanks
    Rainbow_Warrior reacted to nenes78 in So what are you unable to eat now?   
    Rice, Pasta and other high glycemic carbs. When I eat those it just sits in the pouch and makes me feel super uncomfortable and foamies. If I do a sandwich, I do multigrain bread open faced (one Slice, usually toasted).
  20. Thanks
    Rainbow_Warrior reacted to GradyCat in So what are you unable to eat now?   
    They both give me the "foamies" where you throw up/spit up mucus and your stomach rejects the food. Steak is too dense. bread is too doughy. Can't eat them.
  21. Congrats!
    Rainbow_Warrior reacted to Frustr8 in Non Scale Victories   
    Rainbow Warrior- it's Great to Hear from YOU once again. You were one of my Inspirations when I started on Bariatric Pal- and now I am 1/2 the size I once was , if my calculations and equivalents are correct I am 4 kg from my GOAL at 5 days past my One Year anniversary- thank you for making this scared lady believe She Also Could Do This- and I DID! I am at X-Large going into a straight L and I am now the Junior Sized person I was at High School Graduation 56 and 1/2 years ago! SO Celebrate the Re- Birth of "Frustr8 "although I started with the Pen Name of "kkatlady"😝, it's still ME through it All!
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    Rainbow_Warrior reacted to Fazzini Bee in Non Scale Victories   
    Wow! That's some progress!!! I'm stunned! So happy for you!
  23. Congrats!
    Rainbow_Warrior reacted to Fazzini Bee in Non Scale Victories   
    I'm 3 months post op.
    My best NSV is that I have been cleaning my Amazon shopping/ wish lists and I was able to take all of the plus sized clothed off of my wish list. I have also been blessed to have cleaned out my closet twice. Now, I'm running out of stuff to wear and am apprehensive about buying more. ❤️
  24. Congrats!
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from DaisyChainOz in Non Scale Victories   
    I had a very similar experience last night (Friday 28th June) at the liquor store.
    A man with whom I'd worked on a three-month project in 2011 (when I was in the mid 170kg range ... or 380 pounds) saw me for the first time in eight years.
    "Oh, f***, I knew the voice but I had to look twice. Sh**, you must have lost about 70kg, pal ... you look amazing," he announced.
    I confirmed that I was about 65kg lighter but extremely muscly these days thanks too my pool and gym programs. I chose not too discuss my October 2017 surgery as the store had some people I'd rather not have shared info with.
    It made my day when DARREN heaped so much praise on me ... vocally and with his eyes and his massive jaw-drop.
  25. Like
    Rainbow_Warrior got a reaction from samusaurusrex in Non Scale Victories   
    Ditto all those ...
    My lower abdomen rubbed the lower edge of the steering wheel for many years. VSG 23 months ago. It took all of four months for the space to appear.
    My arse ('ass' for American readers) eventually shrank so much that I actually had to move the driver's seat well forward (about 7 of the 15 notches) ... and still I am 200mm-250mm (8"-10") away from the steering-wheel.
    My knees are crap but I swim daily for exercise. 20 laps of the (25 metre) pool used to take about 65-70 minutes of wading and padding when I started in 2015.
    Last Sunday (25th August), I timed myself ... 130 laps (2.05 miles or 3.25km) of breaststroke in 161 minutes.
    I've gone from 9XL, 8XL and 7XL tops/shirts in various brands to 3XL & 2XL.
    Down to 117cm (44") jeans/slacks already but on a plateau because of excess hard flab that exercise is not now shifting. Living on 1650-1850 calories a day.
    After my apronectomy (due in the next 5-8 months), I expect to wear size 40" (102cm) pants then lower myself to 36" (92cm) in time.
    Thanks for sharing your achievements.
    I have dropped about 1.5kg (3.3lbs) since March but have not updated the signature JPEG.

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