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Toya4112581

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    Toya4112581 reacted to GradyCat in Help   
    Have you checked in with your doctor's nutritionist to establish an eating plan and goals?
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    Toya4112581 reacted to GreenTealael in Help   
    Hi ❤ perhaps you could:
    *Try to locate all the information that was provided to you prior to surgery and go through it again to see if you missed anything
    *Attend your follow up visits with surgeon and nutritionist (if offered or schedule one ASAP) to discuss your concerns, get tips and find out how the professionals think you are doing
    And some tips for when the scale does not reflect your efforts❤:
    *Compare beginning weight (when you decided to start the process) to current weight (today) -there will be a difference even if small... Think of this as an amount gone FOREVER
    *Take pictures and measurements as a visual reminder of progress- who doesn't love before and after transformation stories? Create your own!
    *Use a food/water tracking app to measure and log food precisely for a while - stay on track!
    *Only weigh yourself if it does not negatively impact you, other wise wait until you see your Doctor (dont stress over the scale- there are other indicators of progress and success)
    * Generally it takes about a year to see those amazing completely transformative results so you have some time
    Good Luck 💚
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    Toya4112581 reacted to AJ Tylo in Help   
    Ok I have been sleeved and cant tell you much about the lapband but you need the following
    1. a meal plan - Read here there are a ton of diet plans
    2. Follow the sleeve Protein and Vitamin plans
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    Toya4112581 reacted to JRT Mom in Help   
    Your doctor should have given you an eating plan. If he didn't, you may want to visit a dietician and he/she can help you. Or if you'd rather not, there are some good books about eating after bariatric surgery. Many of them can be loaded into a Kindle, if you have something like that. There's also a lot if free info on the internet if you google "eating after bariatric surgery". Good luck!
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    Toya4112581 got a reaction from GreenTealael in Help   
    I had my lapband removed and sleeve done on October 1st and I haven't lost much weight. My doctor told me that statistically lapband patients have a hard time dropping weight faster than someone who only had sleeve surgery. I'm getting very discouraged and frustrated because I'm not sure if it was even worth it! Help! I don't know what to eat or even if I'm eating enough and then when I do eat I feel like I'm eating too much.
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    Toya4112581 got a reaction from GreenTealael in Help   
    I had my lapband removed and sleeve done on October 1st and I haven't lost much weight. My doctor told me that statistically lapband patients have a hard time dropping weight faster than someone who only had sleeve surgery. I'm getting very discouraged and frustrated because I'm not sure if it was even worth it! Help! I don't know what to eat or even if I'm eating enough and then when I do eat I feel like I'm eating too much.
    Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using BariatricPal mobile app

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