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JAKE H

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. this is my experience. i definitely lost a lot of strength in the first year. i knew this would happen tho. i still lifted and did crossfit but the strength definitely went quick. i was also eat 800 cals until i got to my goal weight. Once i got there i knew i wanted to add muscle. So with help from my nutrionist, i SLOWLY added calories. Right now i eat around 2800-3000 a day. But i work out 6-7 days a week and theyre usually intense workouts with 2 running/biking days. It takes time and definitely can be done but dont rush it. Hope this helps!

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  2. On 10/12/2020 at 10:33 PM, Arabesque said:

    OH MY GOD Jake. You are amazing and an inspiration. How much are you actually lifting?

    sorry i just saw this!! 255# here. :)


  3. 4 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

    Gee-zus. The results of your hard work these past few months is jaw-dropping.

    That’s it. Im gonna start using the weight machines in my basement in earnest now. I wanna be ripped too!

    There. I said it. Now i HAVE to do it.

    Seriously, super high five to you, Jake.

    you can do it!!! its so worth it but you look awesome regardless! thank you so much!

    and thank you to everyone else 😀


  4. GREAT POST!!

    I definitely have this anxiety about gaining the weight back. Im 15 months out and no im still in a bit of a safe zone, but like you i took note of people before me who were successful and also those who failed. Ive noticed a lot of people who have failed, 1. didnt change their eating habits, only ate less while the restriction was in place and just counted on that, and 2. didnt incorporate a workout routine to stick too.

    I also dont look at how i eat now as a being on a "diet" but rather this is just how i eat now. I notice how my "normal" friends eat and realized how bad i really ate when i was obese. i was always confused when i would go out to eat and my buddy would get fish and not that big juicy burger. and why did he always have leftovers and i didnt. it was crazy to me when i sit back and look at it now. having a healthy relationship with food has made everyday easier and im enjoying it very much, but i think ill always have a little of that anxiety of going back to who i was. but i know if i keep up with working out 5-6 days a week and keeping a balanced clean diet ill be ok. I just have to stick to it.


  5. 1 hour ago, ms.sss said:

    Heyyyyy! Can i be photoshopped into this too?!?!?!

    have to talk to the master 😂 i dont know how she did it but its awesome!


  6. 5 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

    While I am happy for the change in status, I am sad that the prospect of you being my future nephew-in-law are dashed. 👍🏼👍🏼😭😂🤣🤣

    Pics soon, pls!!

    Damn covid!! lol you never know tho!!


  7. On 9/13/2020 at 6:06 PM, mamaraley said:

    Congrats! Your progress is amazing! I am weightlifting also and am seeing some definition, but what are you doing for the flabby excess skin...does it ever tighten up?

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    i know for me personally, my arms and back definitely tightened up. along with my legs. My mid section definitely got better but i still have that extra skin at the bottom of my stomach. i dont think that will go anywhere. but things definitely tightened up! Keep going!


  8. I hope everyone has a great day! Its that time of the year in Jersey. Short sleeve sweatshirts because it cold going into work and hot leaving 😂😂

    In other exciting news...i think im finally off the market. lol Maybe my next ootd will include her. 😊

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  9. Here is a look at my journey. the bottom pic is most recent. once i got down to my goal weight, i started focusing on putting on muscle for my extra skin. it has definitely helped in some areas, but i think no matter how much i workout ill always have the belly skin. my arms have tightened up a lot from the working out. my legs as well. the only real bad extra skin i have is again, at the bottom of my stomach. but ive accepted it and dont think im going to do surgery. Life is good. ill take the extra skin any day over being bigger and unhappy.

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  10. 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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  11. So, i decided to take on this challenge as well, and i am extremely happy with my results so far. I really struggled at first. I wasnt getting any stronger. So i sat down with my nutritionist because i figured i wasnt eating enough. And well bingo. I was eating 1200-1500 and it wasnt cutting it. Slowly she worked me up. Its not easy and i have to eat 6 times a day because i try to eat extremely clean, but i am able to now get 2500-3000 depending on the workout for the day. Ive put on about 15 pounds, but my waist has gotten smaller. So im guessing its mostly muscle. I weigh once a month now, only because its more about what i look like now, and even tho the scale has gone up a little, ive never had abs in my life. Hard work does pay off. I know i have a long journey ahead of me and hope i can maintain like you guys. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  12. This is going to be an unpopular comment, BUT when i went for my one week check up, i said to my doc "there is no way i can wait 4-6 weeks to exercise." He laughed and said "there is no damage you can do to your actual stomach after a week. but give it another week and if you feel up to it, you can do it." 16 days after surgery i started crossfit. and i had walked 5,000 steps everyday up to that point. And i havent stopped since. Im a big advocate for exercise. I think its a big part of having long term success. He did tell me to be careful with my incisions, This is just my experience and i still recommend listening to your doctor. But i love to see when people want to get into the gym. Good luck with your journey!! enjoy the ride. There will be ups and downs but worth it!


  13. 7 hours ago, MeowAMR said:

    Hey y'all! Well its been past my 1 year surgiversary 07/24. I thought I'd come and check in even though I'm late lol. I'm officially down -81lbs in a year. Started at 261lbs and now 180lbs. Starting BMI 41, current BMI 28... so now I'm only overweight lol and not morbidly obese. But the BMI scale that goes by height and waist size says I am normal BMI range lol. I got to my goal of size 10 Levi's pants!! waist size 30 (last picture) Yay!!! Of course I wanted to get to 100lbs down, but I did not reach it. Regardless I am truly happy where I am now so not losing the other 19lbs isn't a huge deal for me. I am finally comfortable in a bikini again (middle picture) which feels awesome (even though I have cottage cheese legs lol IDC).

    I am just so glad I had the surgery. I remember I was so scared to get the surgery and thinking what my life would be like and almost backing out of the surgery thinking I would miss out on all my favorite foods post op, but I was wrong. I'm glad I didn't chicken out. I'm finally happy again to be in the skin I'm in... even though its not perfect its good enough for me. PhotoGrid_1597212362415.jpg

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    wooohoooo!! congrats!!!!


  14. 2 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

    Man, are those dumbells in your pockets, or are your quads exploding out of your skinny jeans?!?!

    Your hard work is showing!

    ...off to do some lunges now...lol

    The messed up part is they arent skinny jeans lol. i Have plenty of space in the waist but my legs barely fit. The biking and crossfit is paying off. Yeah the scale is going up which is kind of difficult to deal with but i know its muscle. i hope...lol

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