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ItsJustMeToo

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About ItsJustMeToo

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    Los Angeles
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    CA

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  1. ItsJustMeToo

    Blossom bariatrics in Vegas question

    I honestly don’t even remember a treadmill test, so it couldn’t have been that traumatic 😅.
  2. ItsJustMeToo

    Beginning BMI 35 or under

    I hovered right around 35 BMI. Friends and family insisted that I was "too small" for surgery. I considered it off and on for about 10 years, and finally decided to do it (sleeve), and just not tell anyone so I didn't need to deal with the judgement. Only regret I have is not doing it sooner. My weight loss was slow going at first. At the two year mark I'd lost about 50 pounds and while I was super happy at that weight, I had expected to lose a bit more. Year 3 I've lost another 20 pounds and am actually "working" to stay at this weight. I could easily lose more if I wanted to be slimmer. No insurance coverage. Paid for everything out of pocket.
  3. I'm in the same boat. All my coworkers are male, and we eat together every single day. I went with gallbladder. Thankfully I had mine removed a few years ago so no worries about what to do if I really did need it removed. I started dieting before surgery and was super open that I wanted to lose a certain amount before a big trip I was taking. Though they would comment on how little I was eating, no one ever questioned anything.
  4. ItsJustMeToo

    Any one go home the same day ?

    Out patient sleeve, and home (hotel) by early afternoon. The only pain I had was gas pain and I was grateful to be out of the hospital, free to walk the gas pains away in the comfort of my own "home".
  5. I think, as with anything, different doctors will have different protocol and frankly, sometimes their protocol isn't the only way, or the best course of action. Pretty much everyone I know with a chronic illness is reading about and joining support groups for their condition, and often they're the ones coming to their doctor with suggestions, alternative protocol, etc. WLS is no different. We share and seek guidance from others who are going through the same thing, because we want to make informed decisions or simply because we need the support.
  6. ItsJustMeToo

    Secret sleevers?

    I haven't told anyone except my husband and it's been a complete non-issue. My coworkers sometimes tease about how little I eat, but I work with all men, and they're big guys. They know I'm trying to lose weight, trying to be careful about what I eat, and that I'm physically way tinier than they are (even before surgery). I don't let their teasing bother me. I do think twice when ordering at restaurants. The portions are HUGE and it does end up seeming like I didn't like my food or just picked at my food. When my husband is with me, we'll share his meal and I'll get a soup or side salad. Friends/family who eat with us just think we're being cute, it doesn't occur to them that I've consumed a considerably small amount of food. When I'm by myself, I'll look for something that seems like it will be on the smaller/lighter side. I avoid things like salads because I can't eat to make even a dent in the salad, lol. I'll usually do something like a single taco plate, or a small protein (chicken) with side veggies, etc.
  7. ItsJustMeToo

    Returned to work too soon?

    I went back after two weeks, and have a physically demanding job. It took me a few weeks to feel 100% as far as meeting the physical demands of my job. I could do it, but was a bit slower. I completely agree with the hydration recommendation. Even now I find that it's important to focus on hydration or I struggle to keep up with the physical and mental demands at work.
  8. ItsJustMeToo

    Self-Pay with a starting BMI of 35

    My husband is the only one that knows. People are judgey about WLS in general, but low BMIers get extra levels of judgement. No thanks. I know it's not popular around here, but I figure it's no one's business and there's literally no reason to share with others. My husband came along for all my pre surgery stuff and he (and this message board) were all the support I needed.
  9. ItsJustMeToo

    How often do you weigh in?

    Everyday. I need the accountability in my life.
  10. Never considered anything but the sleeve. I know others who have had success with it, when reading about it realized it would be a good fit for me, and my doctor agreed. I've experienced Hair loss. So far not noticable to others, but I hate it and am anxious for it to stop. I eat whatever I want, just significantly less. I may be the tiniest bit more sensitive to spicey food, and slightly less tolerant off eggs, but I've had my gallbladder out and the new sensitivities could be related to that. I can still eat both, just have to be careful. Love my slimmer body and how nicely my jeans fit. I feel great.
  11. ItsJustMeToo

    Self-Pay with a starting BMI of 35

    My starting BMI was 35.5. no co morbidities, but a family history that concerned me. I self paid through Blossom Bariatric. Three weeks from first appointment to surgery. I did have a full day where I met with a counselor and nutritionist, and had to show a history of previous attempts to lose weight. Perhaps the wait is longer without that history. I lost 40 lbs in the first 3 months. I was very strict in observing my diet and exercise routine. I've been less careful since (I'm 8 months out now) and have only lost an additional 10 pounds. I'd like to lose at least 15 more, and know that would be easily accomplished with strict adherence to diet and exercise.
  12. ItsJustMeToo

    40 something sleevers?

    Sleeved a few weeks after my 40th birthday. Only regret is not doing it sooner.
  13. ItsJustMeToo

    Should I cut my hair? (Hair Loss)

    I'm 9 months out and still experiencing pretty significant hair loss. Thankfully I had pretty thick hair to start. I'm ready for it to stop, though. Is annoying and if it goes on much longer, will be noticable to others. Fingers crossed that I'm almost through with this not so much fun aspect of WLS.
  14. Haven't told anyone except my husband, and don't intend to. My coworkers are the only ones that have questioned portion size, and I just told them in trying to take it easy during the day (sometimes just a bar or shake) and having a larger dinner.
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    November sleevers here

    I'm also doing C25K. I've done it in the past and made it to week 6. I'm hoping a bit less weight will make more comfortable to get through the whole program. Today is W1D3.

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