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336Mike

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    336Mike reacted to torriqurll in Before and After Pics   
    Hi sleevers!! So this is my progress pic so far! On the left we have me at 5'8 314 pounds. This pic was taken 2 days before my surgery on August 18,2017 and in the right this photo was taken the other day and i am down 67 pounds! My weight now is 247! Trying to hit 200 by my bday (end of April) but I am so glad I put myself on this journey! I'm starting my YT (under victoria shadoan) blogs for fitness and healthy eating this weekend so please subscribe for recipes and on my Instagram! I do mini cooking tutorials in my stories every evening 😁😁❤️ @torriqurll001 ✨

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    336Mike got a reaction from KryCar in Before and After Pics   
    Here's my latest - very happy with my results both health and looks. Last pic from New Year's Eve.
     

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 243 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike got a reaction from sleevedshereen in Progress pic! 6 months post op   
    Absolutely amazing!! Great job!

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 236.6 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike got a reaction from sunshinetinks in I'm freezing   
    Same here...I was never cold before. Once the weight started dropping I feel exactly like you...too dang cold!! But, I'll take it anytime over being unhealthy and obese. It's a fair trade off.

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 236.6 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike reacted to MrsGamgee in What? Sexting?? Is this really what there is to look forward to?   
    I met my husband online 12 years ago. Things have changed a lot, but one thing hasn't (IMO)... when you go onto the free dating apps/sites, you get what you pay for. If you're really looking to connect with someone and want to go the online route (totally valid way to meet someone), then do your research and find a reputable site/app that charges a bit. You'll get a higher quality of options.

    (just my two cents... good luck!)
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    336Mike reacted to GreenTealael in What? Sexting?? Is this really what there is to look forward to?   
    There are still people with old world values , you may have to meet them the old way...
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    336Mike reacted to cabookie11 in Before and After Pics   
    What was your starting weight?


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    336Mike got a reaction from KryCar in Before and After Pics   
    Here's my latest - very happy with my results both health and looks. Last pic from New Year's Eve.
     

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 243 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike got a reaction from ThickGirl5683 in FROM SIZE 14/16 to 4/6 10 mo. Post Op   
    Congrats!! Great job!

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 236.6 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike got a reaction from GreenTealael in Before and after 2.5 months VSG   
    Beautiful in both pics! Definitely can see the difference in the second. Nice job. Congrats!

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 236.6 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike reacted to Justin28 in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    First off, let's address the carbs. You don't necessarily need them to run a race. I'm Keto and I run 44 minute 10k's. It isn't as big as everyone thinks. You need healthy sources of fats, Proteins and I would throw in some legumes. Stay away from expanding carbs like bread, rice, Pasta or oats. They will only bloat you. The morning of you need simple energy like Peanut Butter, Protein and a bit caloric glucose like blueberries or a banana. It really helps to keep you burning fat throughout the race so your energy levels remain stable. Secondly, I would recommend some kettlebell training to keep your knees from taking too much punishment prior to the race. Sprinting will go a long way but keep the sprints at 70 meters or less. Then take 3 minutes and repeat until your time drops below 3 seconds of your 2nd round of sprint. Every other day, walk fast, almost on the cusp of a jog but not quite. Go for 7 minutes and 30 seconds. Then, turn back and match that pace. The goal is to go out further every time. Olympic trial runners use this same technique to build endurance and consistency. I have used it myself with success and on clients who have been overweight and had bad knees. Go get some!
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    336Mike reacted to swimbikerun in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    Different surgeries, but it is well worth it to get yourself in the best shape possible before surgery.
    Its been a few years, but CB and the Beans were usually a lot less of a hit than anything else. There is at least one other kind I got at a bike store, but the taste wasn't as good.
    We have a huge running store, two of them, owned by the same local runner, been around for years. If you can find that, or even drive to one an hour or so away, it would be worth it. They would have a lot of tips specific to runners that you can kinda tailor.
    I swim now so that is another avenue for you. It would work the parts of the body more so that don't get worked now (legs). I tried triathlons and was hooked.

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    336Mike reacted to swimbikerun in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    I'm sorry I'm late. On a half they'll have Water at stations. If you need something else, there's always a camelback. You can also use the belts. That is what I used in the past.
    Honestly, that level of food isn't going to cut it. You need carbs. That's just the way it is. Going for healthy carbs is going to be the ticket. That's why I suggested things like Carb Boom or the jelly Beans. Have you gone to a running store, a real running store? They could help you out some on that.
    Btw, I did a marathon at 100 lbs overweight. I did a 8K a few weeks after abdominal surgery. Its possible.
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    336Mike got a reaction from Creekimp13 in Sleevers- is ANYONE happy with their decision?   
    No regrets!! Not looking back...moving forward everyday!

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 237.6 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike got a reaction from Creekimp13 in Sleevers- is ANYONE happy with their decision?   
    No regrets!! Not looking back...moving forward everyday!

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 237.6 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike reacted to melunruh in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    Congratulations! I'm stalking this thread! I've been working on getting the courage to run a race. I've worked up to a 10k distance on my weekend long run. Thinking of doing the Houston marathon next year! A trail run sounds fun!

    SW:269
    CW:157
    GW:150
    Sleeved 9/26/2016


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    336Mike got a reaction from melunruh in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    Thanks for the response. Yes, I am cleared by my Dr. Only 18 pounds from my personal goal weight...already way past the Dr's goal weight. He thinks I'm on the right track.

    I currently run 3-5 miles and can comfortably run/walk 12 miles. The challenge with the trail half is the frequent changes in elevation. I'm looking forward to that challenge.

    When I run/walk I only have Water I physically carry with me. That's not practical on this event. Thinking maybe a camel pack our something would help?? I have not "fueled" up with certain foods before any of my activities. Still eating very high Protein and some veggies...which is why I'm looking for advice.

    My goal for this is to finish...I don't care if I'm last...lol. It's something I've always dreamed of being able to do and I'm close to realizing my goal. The old me just couldn't. The new me can do anything I put my mind to.

    Old me gone forever!!


    This pic was 6 pounds ago.


    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 238 GW = 220 (6'5")

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    336Mike reacted to Healthy_life2 in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    I say be brave! Do it!
    It sounds like you are excited about this race......Runs get addicting. Living the dream my friend..Doing intervals of running and walking is a great.
    It depends on how much running you plan on getting into. The investment is up to you. (This is long..lol I know I'm a running nerd)
    I you are not training already..Get a good program going.
    (1) Shoes shoes are something you should invest in as a runner. They do make trail running shoes.
    Here is some info to fit shoes to your needs:
    Look at the wear pattern on the bottom of your shoe. Google Neutral shoes Over pronate shoes under pronate shoes. Link to how to fit shoes by runners world. https://www.runnersworld.com/running-shoes/how-to-buy-the-right-running-shoes/slide/6
    (2) Hydration. They do have aid and refill stations along the route. Check to see how far apart each station is. That should give you an idea of how much Water you need to carey.
    Two types of hydration systems. Belts and vests.
    Vests cary larger amounts of water, they have less bounce. they hold tight to your Make sure they have room to hold things --- car keys, running gels, food for fuel, Nuun tabs,and medical stuff you may need (medication..Diabetic testing etc)
    Gatorade and water are usually at the aid stations..Gatorade turns my stomach upside down. Not promoting this product but it works well for me to avoid dehydration NUUN tabs easy to cary on your rote
    http://nuunlife.com/hydration/
    (3) what to eat before during and after your run.
    I used a sports medicine dietician.,,. We all have different needs with this. Always consult the professionals first
    before, during or after a race. Never eat anything that you have not tested to see if you can tolerate it...This includes running gels. (I can't tolerate running gels)
    Before - Night before I eat plenty of Protein (1g per body weight) healthy carbs sweet potato, brown rice, whole wheat Pasta or bread steel cut oats. (I can't tolerate rice it bloats me)
    Morning of the race. I don't like to feel overstuffed - I eat strawberries, yogurt, and oatmeal.
    I drink in the morning and while driving to the route.
    Before the run look online or call. Check the event to see what foods will be on hand at aid/refill stations ( Usually bananas apples oranges muffins) I can tolerate a banana..the other stuff does not work for me..sits to heavy when I run.
    When I'm on a route I try to eat every 1 1/2 hours.
    OK...Yes I have done the following. Baby food pouches. and Protein Bars. I have to admit the baby food sat on my stomach better.
    Some runners have gone as far to by refillable baby food pouches to make their own running fuel mix...
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/12-Pack-Refillable-Baby-Food-Pouch-great-for-snacks-and-Drinks-USA-seller-/302118806329
    After your run..Drink a Protein Shake for recovery. The rest of your meals as you would normally for the day. If it's a long run might add some carb.
    Some things I've learned...
    These items can be found in small sizes to cary on the route.
    Zantac, Imodium, small ace bandage, small size runners glide/vaseline to stop chafing. moleskin for blisters. small hand wipes after using the porta potty you will thank me!..sunscreen depending on the temp.
    To keep cool. When you see the aid station volunteers holding out styrofoam cups...Take one and dump it over your head to cool down. Works even better if you wear a baseball cap. (avoid your eyes) lol
    More info than you probably wanted...Enjoy this run!..I want photos!!!!!













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    336Mike reacted to Creekimp13 in Need advice...trail half marathon   
    I'll let others more informed than I give you advice. I just wanted to say I think you're brave and really cool for putting yourself out there and doing this:) Good luck!
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    336Mike got a reaction from thegoat in Progress Photo - 120 pound difference   
    Nice work. Congrats!

    VSG 10/11/17 HW = 360 SW = 292 CW = 238 GW = 220 (6'5")


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    336Mike reacted to sammi12 in 4 months out ..   
    4 months out and 91 pounds down #blessed
    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G928A using BariatricPal mobile app
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    336Mike reacted to etc. etc. etc. in Carbonated Beverages?   
    You ever leave a glass bottle in the freezer to get it cold, then forget about it and it breaks? That because stuff expands as it freezes. It's not good to fill something that can break or be damaged with something that expands. Carbonated beverages expand. Some bariatric patients say they can get away with them. But like creekimp13 says above, virtually all surgeons will insist this is a terrible idea.
    Me, I got really into hot tea, which has been a nice substitute. And it settles my stomach rather than upsetting it, which is a bonus.
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    336Mike reacted to MG1776 in I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)   
    Here is a before and a current. I'm still early on in my journey, and would like to lose another 40 lbs or so until I hit my "goal weight." My highest was February 2017 at over 327 lbs, and the bottom pictures are of this morning at 226.2 lbs.

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    336Mike reacted to Cheeselife in I Want To See Before & After Pics! (Cont'd)   
    Had my sleeve 2 years ago, got reflux so had it converted to bypass last summer. Highest weight was 267, stayed pretty steady at 143-147 for the past year, I'm 5ft 8. Gone from size 2XL to Small, and my feet went from size 11 to 9!

    I started running, which has been a huge help with maintenance. I love Spartan style races, they are so much fun!

    Edited pictures because I'm still in the closet and paranoid!! I haven't posted pictures here before, fingers crossed nobody I know sees them! 

    Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk


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    336Mike reacted to CalGuy64 in OCTOBER SLEEVERS CHECK IN HERE   
    My new girlfriend took me on a five hour hike up and down Marin County hills. I managed to keep up for the first four hours -- the last hour really kicked my butt. Pre-surgery I wouldn't have been able to keep up for 10 minutes.

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