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Amy_new

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About Amy_new

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Pittsburgh
  • State
    PA
  • Zip Code
    15213

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  1. Amy_new

    New Year - New Amy

    I know you will get the chance to do everything you used to do because I am convinced of the same for me! 😉 (Thanks for commenting on my blog.)
  2. Amy_new

    Um, sorry but gas after surgery

    Walking, a heating pad whenever I was sitting, and oxycodone every 4 hours got me through it. The first 4 days or so were the worst. It will pass (I promise)!!
  3. Amy_new

    December Surgery dates???

    I feel good. I have been walking 2 miles a day on the treadmill - very slowly over 40 minutes or so! Yesterday, I drank my pureed pineapple a bit too fast and spent the next hour in the bathroom, but otherwise I am tolerating my diet quite well, and better than I expected I would! How are you feeling?
  4. Amy_new

    New Year - New Amy

    It was an exciting 2019. After 20 years of considering WLS, I finally had my appointment with a surgeon in May when I weighed the heaviest that I ever have weighed at 230 pounds. At my height of 5'1", this placed me at a BMI of 43.5. During my 6-month pre-op-required nutrition intervention, I got myself down to 205 pounds. A 25-pound weight loss is not bad! But, it is not something I haven't done before. After all, I have been on a diet off-and-on since the age of 13. I am really good at losing weight, but I am even better at gaining it all back plus some every time I have any significant success. I suspect I have lost close to 560 pounds in the past 33 years. With all the ups and down of my weight, my metabolism is surely a mess. My gastric bypass surgery was December 11th. I am so thankful that it went smoothly and complication-free. Yes, I had significant gas-related abdominal pain and, yes, I was sore and uncomfortable at my surgical sites for about 2 weeks, but it was nothing I couldn't handle. Since my surgery three weeks ago, I have lost 16 pounds. Of course, this is mostly due to my liquid-only diet during the first 2 weeks pre-op. At 189 pounds, I now weigh close to the weight I was before my first son was conceived - a weight that I haven't weighed in 16 years!! As I get ready to watch the ball drop on 2020, I am so excited for all the weight that I will lose in the upcoming year. I am even more excited to re-set my metabolism so that I can maintain my weight loss. However, I am most excited to get healthy for perhaps the first time in my adult life.
  5. Amy_new

    December Surgery dates???

    Tomorrow I will be 3 weeks post-op! I am so excited for the changes that 2020 will bring. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!

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