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IsabellasBlues

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About IsabellasBlues

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    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 05/15/1986

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    FEMALE
  • City
    Dubai
  • State
    AE
  1. IsabellasBlues

    Six months post-op+ : The Sophomores Thread

    Almost 8 months post op. Lost a bit more than I had set my goal to (I’m at 127 lbs; 5’7). Stress has a lot to do with it. Been meaning to ask all post-op pals, because my ma (had the sleeve done 4.5 years ago) and I struggle to eat during the day, but find eating the same foods so easy throughout the night. Are we the only ones going through this, or are there others who are going through the same thing? If so, how do you deal with it?
  2. I’m glad you relate, but I’m so sorry you’re struggling too. We keep thinking this surgery will make our lives better, and I believe it has, for the most part, but I think my inner fat girl is going through shock.
  3. Good luck, dear. I hope this info helps!
  4. So happy for you, Megan. As for working out, I’ll recommend my two top apps for home work outs: Kayla Itsines’s “Sweat” (membership required) or Emily Skye’s “FIT” (free, last I checked). Whichever you choose, they WILL work. It’s a matter of preference. Good luck!
  5. I’ll throw in my two cents. I’m a summer surgery (July 25). I’ve had ups and downs along the way. Promotion at work (yay) but the dark shadow of depression lurks around every corner (been on medication from 2010-2017, until I found out gym worked better, and is way cheaper!). Since surgery, I am happy to announce that I’m 57 lbs lighter physically, and add a hundred emotionally (on good days). Being post op, even with all the weight loss, takes a toll on one’s mental health. With all my research pre-op, I didn’t realize this. Is it just me, or did anyone else struggle emotionally?
  6. Glad you’re eating solids again! How are you feeling in general?
  7. I’m so sorry you’re having difficulties! I feel genuinely sad that people have struggled post op, and I wish I could see every one of you guys and give you a hug. I will definitely be praying for you, and I hope things get done smoothly. You deserve it! And please keep us updated! Thanks for letting me know about Ellie. I’m in Barcelona now, heading to Greece for the weekend, then back to Spain.
  8. Dear Ellie, I’m sorry you had to go through all this. I’m glad you’re doing better now, and I hope your flight is comfortable. Whereabouts in Europe are you going? I’m here on a conference right now, so I’ll be happy to assist and/or keep you company when needed!
  9. I’m happy for you. I hit a stall this week too, but like you, my clothes are looser, so yay!
  10. Praying for you, Ellie. Please keep us updated!
  11. IsabellasBlues

    WHAT made you choose YOUR SURGEON?

    Thanks, Aggi. I was extremely lucky with him, and I know now to never take for granted the way he pushed for me. I wish more doctors were like him!
  12. IsabellasBlues

    WHAT made you choose YOUR SURGEON?

    My answer is a bit different. I’ll try to answer without too many back stories. My surgeon performed WLS on both my mother and brother in the past three years. I’ve seen how he deals with them. Great character. When I was struggling with weight loss, he was happy to meet for coffee and discuss my options (I didn’t meet minimum requirements for WLS). However, he pushed for me to get the sleeve and argued family history and pre-diabetic stages. So here I was, lower BMI than most WLS patients, with everything to prove I was on a healthy diet (1200 calories a day) and exercising with a trainer six days a week, still gaining weight steadily (66 lbs in one year), and frustrated as crazy with my body. He pushed and argued my case to everyone. And now, 2.5 months post-op, I’m 20 lbs away from my normal weight, and it’s all thanks to him. The doctor who fought for me.
  13. I’m so sorry to hear that! Did you get in touch with your nutritionist or surgeon? I hope you feel better soon!

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