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    amybeth150 got a reaction from James Marusek in im so confused   
    I normally don’t share my story, but yours spoke to me. I completely understand your struggle. I was also self-pay and struggled with the financial burden on my family. I was sleeved on Nov. 21st, 2017. All my life I’ve been overweight. I like to kid that I came out of the womb fat. Right before I met my husband I managed to lose 65 lbs and then I had my son and gained it all back plus 50. I had never been able to lose that much weight before and haven’t since. My lowest weight EVER was 147 and that only lasted a year. My highest weight was 254. I’m only 5’0” so you can imagine how that many pounds looked on me. I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew, with certainty, that if I didn’t have the surgery I would still be obese in 5 or 10 years and most likely would have gained more. The night before surgery my husband sat my down and asked me, “I just want to make sure you’re doing this for you, and not for me or anyone else.” My answer was, “I’m doing this for me, and for everyone else.” I said that because I was to be healthier and look better, but I also don’t want to miss out on anything else. I want to run and play with my son. I want to be healthy when I walk him down the aisle in many years and beam with pride and joy in all the pictures. I don’t want to cringe and hide them like I usually do. I want to travel and see the world and not think about seatbelts on airplanes or getting too tired to see the sights in Europe. So it’s for me, but it’s for everyone and everything else, too. This surgery changed me and my outlook on life. I’m 100 days out of surgery and 53lbs smaller and down from a size 22 to a size 16. My energy level is up, my confidence is up, my health has improved and I don’t feel quite so much like a skinny person trapped in a fat persons body. There’s not a day that goes by that I regret my decision. In fact, everyday I thank God for putting me in a financial position to be able to do this, with amazing support from family and friends. I will finally take pictures with my family. I am finally out of plus size clothes. My only regret is not doing it five years ago and letting the fear and skepticism of others infect my mind. At the end of the day, listen to your own heart and mind. You said you’re excited and can’t wait for April to come. I think that means you know what you want. I can only speak from my own experience, but if I had an upcoming wedding I’d be so excited to be able to enjoy it without the self consciousness. It’s so freeing! I hope this helps you and good luck! Feel free to message me directly if you ever need someone to talk to or ask questions.


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from James Marusek in im so confused   
    I normally don’t share my story, but yours spoke to me. I completely understand your struggle. I was also self-pay and struggled with the financial burden on my family. I was sleeved on Nov. 21st, 2017. All my life I’ve been overweight. I like to kid that I came out of the womb fat. Right before I met my husband I managed to lose 65 lbs and then I had my son and gained it all back plus 50. I had never been able to lose that much weight before and haven’t since. My lowest weight EVER was 147 and that only lasted a year. My highest weight was 254. I’m only 5’0” so you can imagine how that many pounds looked on me. I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew, with certainty, that if I didn’t have the surgery I would still be obese in 5 or 10 years and most likely would have gained more. The night before surgery my husband sat my down and asked me, “I just want to make sure you’re doing this for you, and not for me or anyone else.” My answer was, “I’m doing this for me, and for everyone else.” I said that because I was to be healthier and look better, but I also don’t want to miss out on anything else. I want to run and play with my son. I want to be healthy when I walk him down the aisle in many years and beam with pride and joy in all the pictures. I don’t want to cringe and hide them like I usually do. I want to travel and see the world and not think about seatbelts on airplanes or getting too tired to see the sights in Europe. So it’s for me, but it’s for everyone and everything else, too. This surgery changed me and my outlook on life. I’m 100 days out of surgery and 53lbs smaller and down from a size 22 to a size 16. My energy level is up, my confidence is up, my health has improved and I don’t feel quite so much like a skinny person trapped in a fat persons body. There’s not a day that goes by that I regret my decision. In fact, everyday I thank God for putting me in a financial position to be able to do this, with amazing support from family and friends. I will finally take pictures with my family. I am finally out of plus size clothes. My only regret is not doing it five years ago and letting the fear and skepticism of others infect my mind. At the end of the day, listen to your own heart and mind. You said you’re excited and can’t wait for April to come. I think that means you know what you want. I can only speak from my own experience, but if I had an upcoming wedding I’d be so excited to be able to enjoy it without the self consciousness. It’s so freeing! I hope this helps you and good luck! Feel free to message me directly if you ever need someone to talk to or ask questions.


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from James Marusek in im so confused   
    I normally don’t share my story, but yours spoke to me. I completely understand your struggle. I was also self-pay and struggled with the financial burden on my family. I was sleeved on Nov. 21st, 2017. All my life I’ve been overweight. I like to kid that I came out of the womb fat. Right before I met my husband I managed to lose 65 lbs and then I had my son and gained it all back plus 50. I had never been able to lose that much weight before and haven’t since. My lowest weight EVER was 147 and that only lasted a year. My highest weight was 254. I’m only 5’0” so you can imagine how that many pounds looked on me. I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew, with certainty, that if I didn’t have the surgery I would still be obese in 5 or 10 years and most likely would have gained more. The night before surgery my husband sat my down and asked me, “I just want to make sure you’re doing this for you, and not for me or anyone else.” My answer was, “I’m doing this for me, and for everyone else.” I said that because I was to be healthier and look better, but I also don’t want to miss out on anything else. I want to run and play with my son. I want to be healthy when I walk him down the aisle in many years and beam with pride and joy in all the pictures. I don’t want to cringe and hide them like I usually do. I want to travel and see the world and not think about seatbelts on airplanes or getting too tired to see the sights in Europe. So it’s for me, but it’s for everyone and everything else, too. This surgery changed me and my outlook on life. I’m 100 days out of surgery and 53lbs smaller and down from a size 22 to a size 16. My energy level is up, my confidence is up, my health has improved and I don’t feel quite so much like a skinny person trapped in a fat persons body. There’s not a day that goes by that I regret my decision. In fact, everyday I thank God for putting me in a financial position to be able to do this, with amazing support from family and friends. I will finally take pictures with my family. I am finally out of plus size clothes. My only regret is not doing it five years ago and letting the fear and skepticism of others infect my mind. At the end of the day, listen to your own heart and mind. You said you’re excited and can’t wait for April to come. I think that means you know what you want. I can only speak from my own experience, but if I had an upcoming wedding I’d be so excited to be able to enjoy it without the self consciousness. It’s so freeing! I hope this helps you and good luck! Feel free to message me directly if you ever need someone to talk to or ask questions.


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from James Marusek in im so confused   
    I normally don’t share my story, but yours spoke to me. I completely understand your struggle. I was also self-pay and struggled with the financial burden on my family. I was sleeved on Nov. 21st, 2017. All my life I’ve been overweight. I like to kid that I came out of the womb fat. Right before I met my husband I managed to lose 65 lbs and then I had my son and gained it all back plus 50. I had never been able to lose that much weight before and haven’t since. My lowest weight EVER was 147 and that only lasted a year. My highest weight was 254. I’m only 5’0” so you can imagine how that many pounds looked on me. I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew, with certainty, that if I didn’t have the surgery I would still be obese in 5 or 10 years and most likely would have gained more. The night before surgery my husband sat my down and asked me, “I just want to make sure you’re doing this for you, and not for me or anyone else.” My answer was, “I’m doing this for me, and for everyone else.” I said that because I was to be healthier and look better, but I also don’t want to miss out on anything else. I want to run and play with my son. I want to be healthy when I walk him down the aisle in many years and beam with pride and joy in all the pictures. I don’t want to cringe and hide them like I usually do. I want to travel and see the world and not think about seatbelts on airplanes or getting too tired to see the sights in Europe. So it’s for me, but it’s for everyone and everything else, too. This surgery changed me and my outlook on life. I’m 100 days out of surgery and 53lbs smaller and down from a size 22 to a size 16. My energy level is up, my confidence is up, my health has improved and I don’t feel quite so much like a skinny person trapped in a fat persons body. There’s not a day that goes by that I regret my decision. In fact, everyday I thank God for putting me in a financial position to be able to do this, with amazing support from family and friends. I will finally take pictures with my family. I am finally out of plus size clothes. My only regret is not doing it five years ago and letting the fear and skepticism of others infect my mind. At the end of the day, listen to your own heart and mind. You said you’re excited and can’t wait for April to come. I think that means you know what you want. I can only speak from my own experience, but if I had an upcoming wedding I’d be so excited to be able to enjoy it without the self consciousness. It’s so freeing! I hope this helps you and good luck! Feel free to message me directly if you ever need someone to talk to or ask questions.


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from James Marusek in im so confused   
    I normally don’t share my story, but yours spoke to me. I completely understand your struggle. I was also self-pay and struggled with the financial burden on my family. I was sleeved on Nov. 21st, 2017. All my life I’ve been overweight. I like to kid that I came out of the womb fat. Right before I met my husband I managed to lose 65 lbs and then I had my son and gained it all back plus 50. I had never been able to lose that much weight before and haven’t since. My lowest weight EVER was 147 and that only lasted a year. My highest weight was 254. I’m only 5’0” so you can imagine how that many pounds looked on me. I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew, with certainty, that if I didn’t have the surgery I would still be obese in 5 or 10 years and most likely would have gained more. The night before surgery my husband sat my down and asked me, “I just want to make sure you’re doing this for you, and not for me or anyone else.” My answer was, “I’m doing this for me, and for everyone else.” I said that because I was to be healthier and look better, but I also don’t want to miss out on anything else. I want to run and play with my son. I want to be healthy when I walk him down the aisle in many years and beam with pride and joy in all the pictures. I don’t want to cringe and hide them like I usually do. I want to travel and see the world and not think about seatbelts on airplanes or getting too tired to see the sights in Europe. So it’s for me, but it’s for everyone and everything else, too. This surgery changed me and my outlook on life. I’m 100 days out of surgery and 53lbs smaller and down from a size 22 to a size 16. My energy level is up, my confidence is up, my health has improved and I don’t feel quite so much like a skinny person trapped in a fat persons body. There’s not a day that goes by that I regret my decision. In fact, everyday I thank God for putting me in a financial position to be able to do this, with amazing support from family and friends. I will finally take pictures with my family. I am finally out of plus size clothes. My only regret is not doing it five years ago and letting the fear and skepticism of others infect my mind. At the end of the day, listen to your own heart and mind. You said you’re excited and can’t wait for April to come. I think that means you know what you want. I can only speak from my own experience, but if I had an upcoming wedding I’d be so excited to be able to enjoy it without the self consciousness. It’s so freeing! I hope this helps you and good luck! Feel free to message me directly if you ever need someone to talk to or ask questions.


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from bamby021 in What is your full feeling?   
    It’s not the same feeling for me as before. It feels as if the food has filled up my esophagus and if I have one more bite it’s gonna hurt. I also weighed everything until I was good enough to judge it by eye. That way I would know I was eating enough but wouldn’t overeat.


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    amybeth150 reacted to Cheryl83 in 13 days post op & total weight stall...   
    I honestly forgot to track measurements & wish I would've before I lost 25lbs! I need to start. Clothes and yes, my rings, feel much bigger even though the scale isn't moving! Thanks for the encouragement!!!! <3
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    amybeth150 got a reaction from wanderlust17 in Exercise After WLS - Friend or Enemy   
    Has anyone ever watched Dr. Duc Vuong’s YouTube videos? He’s a well known Bariatrics surgeon who has written several books on the topic. I just watched one about why you shouldn’t work out after WLS. I’ve been burning about 200 to 300 calories at the gym 5 days a week for about 4 weeks and hit a huge stall for two weeks, and I’ve only lost 1 pound since getting out of the stall. I’m wondering if he’s absolutely right. Everyone encourages us to workout, but if I’m only consuming 400-500 calories a day, which my surgeon says is fine, it sounds like this doctor may be right, especially considering my progress. Has anyone watched it? Opinions? The link is below. Looking for some other comments before trying out his advice and giving the gym up for two weeks as a test run.

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    amybeth150 got a reaction from BigAussieGirl in Sample Menu from dietitian for Week Five 1141 Calories, 103g Protein   
    I’m almost 7 weeks out of surgery and I cannot fathom eating this much. I can’t fit more than 2-3 oz at a time. Am I the only one?



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    amybeth150 got a reaction from SeaSounders♥ in November sleevers here   
    Amen! It’s so frustrating!


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from Mstlawrence in November sleevers here   
    Yes! I was sleeved 11/21 and I lost 29lbs quickly. But for almost two weeks now I haven’t lost a thing. I’m doing everything I’m supposed to do. But, so many people on here and in my support group say this is perfectly normal and can last a few weeks and to try not to be discouraged. So, I’m trying, haha, and just working the plan. Hope that helps!


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from Mstlawrence in November sleevers here   
    Yes! I was sleeved 11/21 and I lost 29lbs quickly. But for almost two weeks now I haven’t lost a thing. I’m doing everything I’m supposed to do. But, so many people on here and in my support group say this is perfectly normal and can last a few weeks and to try not to be discouraged. So, I’m trying, haha, and just working the plan. Hope that helps!


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from Mstlawrence in November sleevers here   
    Yes! I was sleeved 11/21 and I lost 29lbs quickly. But for almost two weeks now I haven’t lost a thing. I’m doing everything I’m supposed to do. But, so many people on here and in my support group say this is perfectly normal and can last a few weeks and to try not to be discouraged. So, I’m trying, haha, and just working the plan. Hope that helps!


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from kittymommy in November sleevers here   
    I was sleeved on 11/21. In those 28 days I’ve lost 28lbs. But it’s been a week with not a pound gone. I exercise 5 days a week on the elliptical for 40 minutes at moderate intensity. I meet my Protein goal each day, but keep my calories between 300 and 500 (not on purpose, that’s just all I can fit). I know people talk about stalls, but I’m not even a full month out. I can’t help but feel like I’m doing something wrong.

    SW:247
    CW: 219
    GW: 120
    HT: 5’0”



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    amybeth150 reacted to GotProlactinoma in Help - I’ve stalled during first month!   
    Amazing a lb lost a day. I lost nothing for 3 weeks after surgery. Let your body heal. You are doing great. I was frustrated, but I knew the weight loss would come eventually. And it did.
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    amybeth150 got a reaction from SeaSounders♥ in November sleevers here   
    I have a Protein Shake for Breakfast with 32g of Protein, about 1.5 oz of tuna or turkey and .5oz of some veggie for lunch. dinner is whatever I cook my family, so last night was 1.5 oz of shrimp with sautéed peppers and the night before was the same amount of pork tenderloin and some green Beans. Most of the dinners I cook are lean protein and veggies. I’m starting to think you may be right about the calories, as many others have been saying it too. It’s just hard because if I eat more than 2oz at a time I get sick. On top of that I’m never hungry. But, maybe finding a way to add Protein Powder to meals? I don’t know and am open to suggestions on how to add another 300 calories.


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from Apple203 in 1 Month POST-OP, did i develop GERD???   
    I’m 20 days out and I started experiencing the same thing about two weeks ago. My surgeon put me on Prilosec and I take it every morning, but it wasn’t working. My Dad is a cardiologist so I waved the white flag and he said to add a second one at night for a few days to get things jump started. It’s calmed down a lot. Before, I couldn’t sleep at all and I didn’t want to eat anything because of the horrible heartburn. It’s still not completely gone but I think I’m on the right track. Just a thought. By the way, according to my Dad, there is conflicting evidence about Calcium being a “home-remedy”, with some studies showing it produces more acid, so you may want to be careful with the calcium. Good luck!!


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    amybeth150 got a reaction from Pamela wallace in People don't recognize me   
    Congratulations!! I was just sleeved last week and seeing stories like yours and others are helping me get through this liquid phase. People don’t realize what a tough choice this is, and how it’s definitely not the easy way out. Great work! You should be really proud of yourself!



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    amybeth150 reacted to sockigal in 3 weeks   
    I am four weeks out. Have been on soft foods since week 2. My diet includes: ground turkey, chicken, eggs, cheese, high Protein yogurt, cauliflower crust pizza, turkey Jerky, refried Beans, cottage cheese, Protein Shakes (one a day), peaches, banana & egg pancakes (mash one banana with one egg and some baking powder), chicken sausages, chicken salad. Today I get to start introducing other foods and can have anything my body tolerates. Of course that's eating your protein first then veggie. 1/2 cup at a time.
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    amybeth150 got a reaction from TexasTracy in Nov Sleever! Surgery is scheduled on 11/20!   
    Nov 22nd is my surgery date. I start my pre-op diet on Wednesday.



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    amybeth150 got a reaction from TexasTracy in Nov Sleever! Surgery is scheduled on 11/20!   
    Nov 22nd is my surgery date. I start my pre-op diet on Wednesday.



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    amybeth150 reacted to Kdn76 in 7 months later - 77 lb☑️ 18lb to go   
    hw-243
    Sw-232
    Cw-170
    Gw-150

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