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Daisyjayne

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Congrats!
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from Ready 4slim in My 6 month post-op surgeon visit results   
    In the last 6 months, I've lost 35kg, dropped my body fat percentage from 40% to 25% and have lost countless cms from my body measurements. My surgeon, dietician and exercise physiologist we're delighted with my results. In fact the surgeon said "gee, you've lost the weight well" when he saw me. I'm assuming he just means I look awesome now lol. I'm now in the healthy BMI range. And my fave result, my thighs no longer rub when I walk!
    This surgery has been life changing in every way, I wish it had done it ten years ago, and skipped another 5 cycles of yoyo diets and all the associated self loathing and trauma.
    My before photo is not even at my biggest, I got pretty good at dodging the camera.


  2. Congrats!
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from lizonaplane in Low BMI Rate of Weight Loss?   
    I started at BMI 37 (104kg) and now I'm BMI 21 (59kg). My lowest adult weight ever. My surgeon expected my to get down to 70kg. Reached goal in 9 months and have maintained the loss (within +/- 1kg) for the last 9 months. I was a constant yoyo dieter and was so worried that the surgery wouldn't work for me. I made it work for me ☺️
  3. Congrats!
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from lizonaplane in Low BMI Rate of Weight Loss?   
    I started at BMI 37 (104kg) and now I'm BMI 21 (59kg). My lowest adult weight ever. My surgeon expected my to get down to 70kg. Reached goal in 9 months and have maintained the loss (within +/- 1kg) for the last 9 months. I was a constant yoyo dieter and was so worried that the surgery wouldn't work for me. I made it work for me ☺️
  4. Congrats!
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from lizonaplane in Low BMI Rate of Weight Loss?   
    I started at BMI 37 (104kg) and now I'm BMI 21 (59kg). My lowest adult weight ever. My surgeon expected my to get down to 70kg. Reached goal in 9 months and have maintained the loss (within +/- 1kg) for the last 9 months. I was a constant yoyo dieter and was so worried that the surgery wouldn't work for me. I made it work for me ☺️
  5. Congrats!
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from oneblessedchild1978 in This Pre-op diet is a b$@!:   
    It's so different surgeon to surgeon I didn't even have a pre-op diet, just had to fast from midnight the day before.
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from GreenTealael in Too old for plastics?   
    Speaking as a 39 year old, I can officially state you are not old 😂😂. Seriously though there is no age limit on anything. I'm planning on getting a breast lift and 360 body lift next year, to tighten up my loose skin left after 100 pounds of weight loss. As other posters have said, your skin may improve with time, doing pump classes three times a week for the last 6 months has considerably improved my skin. And my muscle tone.
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from Arabesque in Lowest Weight?   
    I stopped losing at around 9 months after surgery, at 59kg. Have been maintaining within a kg of that weight since July. I'm also very scared of gaining weight again, but I do a lot of exercise to counterbalance the extra food I can eat at 15 months post surgery. My husband did ask if I was still losing weight and told me I look "pointy" the other day, so I think my body is still changing due to the weight classes I do, although my weight is stable. I had the surgery so I wouldn't need to go on another diet again, I believe I've found a healthy balance of food intake vs exercise and it's working so far for me.
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from ms.sss in Does Your Tummy Rumble a Lot?   
    Yes! I'm 13 months out and it's embarrassing at work. Mainly when drinking though, food isn't an issue 🤔
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from mgnicole79 in Having trouble with motivation to exercise   
    I didn't really exercise until at least 6 months post sleeve, and even then struggled with energy levels. I hit goal weight at 9 months post op, and then worked on getting my fitness up and lifting weights to build muscle mass. Give it time, I literally could not manage structured exercise at 3 weeks out, I was weak from lack of food!
  10. Congrats!
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from ms.sss in OOTD   
    Witchery 😁. One of my fave brands
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from ms.sss in Does Your Tummy Rumble a Lot?   
    Yes! I'm 13 months out and it's embarrassing at work. Mainly when drinking though, food isn't an issue 🤔
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from GradyCat in How Often Do You Weigh Yourself?   
    Once a month, as I'm in maintenance. Although I do have a cheeky morning weigh every now and then to check I'm on track. Old habits die hard....
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from GradyCat in How Often Do You Weigh Yourself?   
    Once a month, as I'm in maintenance. Although I do have a cheeky morning weigh every now and then to check I'm on track. Old habits die hard....
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from GradyCat in How Often Do You Weigh Yourself?   
    Once a month, as I'm in maintenance. Although I do have a cheeky morning weigh every now and then to check I'm on track. Old habits die hard....
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from kalí̱ ygeía in Anyone 30-31 BMI pre op?   
    I was 37 BMI on surgery day, am now 20 BMI at 12 months post surgery. I lost 100 pounds in 9 months, and have been maintaining the loss for the last three months. Generally people who start at lower BMIs have better results than those who start higher, according to the research on previous patients my surgeon is tracking. I didn't start at the gym until at least 6 months out of surgery, I was too tired and my food intake was not high enough to sustain exercise. Now I go to the gym and do bodypump 3 days a week, and Pilates once a week, and I feel amazing. I lost he majority of my weight doing no formal exercise.
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from Arabesque in Here On Out A Win, Win   
    I'm getting comments about being too thin, and the "don't lose anymore weight!" comment crops up a lot. I've been maintaining my 100 pound loss the last three months, and going to the gym a lot, so not losing weight but gaining muscle which is making me look slimmer. I'm hoping my fat redistributes, as I look a bit "stringy" with my muscles and loose skin haha. I'm expecting a talking to from my surgeon when I go for my 12 month follow up in a few weeks, as I was told to stop losing weight 12kg ago. I didn't have a lot of choice, it just came off.....and now I'm working hard to keep it off.
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from Lizzz78 in How long off work   
    I had 5.5 weeks off, but could have gone back much earlier. I wanted to be back on solid food, as no-one I worked with knew I was having surgery. If you have a desk job you should be fine. Goodluck!
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from fishey in Pics of skin after weight loss?   
    I have lost 100 pounds and have very little visible loose skin while wearing clothes. My stomach, breasts and bum are the worst affected areas which I plan to rectify with surgery. I have been doing bodypump (weights) classes consistently since March and it has made a massive difference. It really helped tighten my skin and I now have visible muscle in my arms and back. If not for the belly skin I'd have visible abs!!!!! I know they are in there lol.
    I think it is the luck of the draw as to how much loose skin you end up with, I think genetics and age play a big part. I've also had three breastfed babies so some of the damage to my breasts and stomach stem from that.

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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from fishey in Pics of skin after weight loss?   
    I have lost 100 pounds and have very little visible loose skin while wearing clothes. My stomach, breasts and bum are the worst affected areas which I plan to rectify with surgery. I have been doing bodypump (weights) classes consistently since March and it has made a massive difference. It really helped tighten my skin and I now have visible muscle in my arms and back. If not for the belly skin I'd have visible abs!!!!! I know they are in there lol.
    I think it is the luck of the draw as to how much loose skin you end up with, I think genetics and age play a big part. I've also had three breastfed babies so some of the damage to my breasts and stomach stem from that.

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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from anniedebbie in 10 months post op - at goal weight   
    I've lost 45kg total since my sleeve in October 2019 and I feel amazing! Still have days when I feel big, but then I take pictures like this and think holy cow! I've been doing bodypump classes and I'm even seeing some baby muscles in my arms and legs, and it's really helped with my loose skin.
    Now to work on maintaining, which has always been the hard part of weight loss for me.
     
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    Daisyjayne reacted to JAKE H in OOTD   
    ONLY because i saw you guys talking about it, but i just recently discovered i have abs now. So heres my humble brag but i think you guys will understand how hard ive worked to do this. ❤️❤️

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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from anniedebbie in 10 months post op - at goal weight   
    I've lost 45kg total since my sleeve in October 2019 and I feel amazing! Still have days when I feel big, but then I take pictures like this and think holy cow! I've been doing bodypump classes and I'm even seeing some baby muscles in my arms and legs, and it's really helped with my loose skin.
    Now to work on maintaining, which has always been the hard part of weight loss for me.
     
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from Arabesque in Stupid post surgery dietary question for someone a year+ out   
    I've made a conscious decision not to eat and drink together as I want to maintain my sleeve's restriction for as long as I can. So I always wait at least half an hour after meals to drink, sometimes longer depending on how dense the food was. Like others have said above, it's my normal now. I do miss having a cup of tea and a piece of cake - but that combo was what helped me get into the position where I needed a sleeve! Plus the one time I tried it, by eating pumpkin Soup and bread together, I spent a very unpleasant 30 minutes vomiting it all up. So I'm not really tempted to try again.
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    Daisyjayne got a reaction from anniedebbie in 10 months post op - at goal weight   
    I've lost 45kg total since my sleeve in October 2019 and I feel amazing! Still have days when I feel big, but then I take pictures like this and think holy cow! I've been doing bodypump classes and I'm even seeing some baby muscles in my arms and legs, and it's really helped with my loose skin.
    Now to work on maintaining, which has always been the hard part of weight loss for me.
     
  25. Like
    Daisyjayne got a reaction from anniedebbie in 10 months post op - at goal weight   
    I've lost 45kg total since my sleeve in October 2019 and I feel amazing! Still have days when I feel big, but then I take pictures like this and think holy cow! I've been doing bodypump classes and I'm even seeing some baby muscles in my arms and legs, and it's really helped with my loose skin.
    Now to work on maintaining, which has always been the hard part of weight loss for me.
     

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