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Duke483

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  1. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I have been more hungry lately particularly in the afternoon. I've gained about three pounds this month but according to my Renpho scales, it's 2.8 pounds of lean body mass. My dietician also said my muscle mass was increasing. I am spending about eight hours a week lifting weights. I also walk about 5 miles a day. I'm not too upset. My body fat is about 17.5 %.
  2. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    One of the things I like is the way it works with the Health App on my Apple Phone. All those statistics on weight, BMI, body fat, are on the phone too.
  3. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I wouldn't worry too much about small weight movements on the scale. Scales are not necessarily all that accurate. I found my weight on my old scales could vary by one or two pounds. I could step on the scale and get one weight, step off, reweight immediately and get another weight that might vary by as much as a pound and a half. My new scales (renphro) always repeat the same weights. Still I can be up or down slightly from day to day. I might weight 201, 202, 201, for several days and then drop three pounds the next day. Then I'll go 198, 199, 198, etc.,
  4. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I've found I do better in the Tall cuts, ie, LT, XLT, etc., rather than the Large or XLarge. I mostly in LT's now but I do wear my XLTs too since I want to maximize the wear I get from them. Very much the same in pants. I can wear 34s but I'm wearing my 36's to maximize their wear. The 36's are getting rather baggy so it won't be long till I'm pretty much in the 34's. FWIW, I was wearing 3XLT and 48 pants before the surgery. I've had to downsize my shoes from 12 Wide to 11's.
  5. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    My dietician suggested using small, dessert size, 7" plates for meals. Half the plate protein, one third veggies, the rest carbs. Don't pile the food high, just normal. It has worked for me. Tough on the shoulder surgery. I've had both rotators done and the last also had a torn biceps. The CV shut me out of the gym but I've been back the last two months. I'm 74 and my bench is up to 145 now. Not great but not bad for my age. I've found that when I'm 'starving' between meals, one or two saltine crackers does the trick. I'm down eighty pounds, my body fat is 17.5%, I weigh 199 and my lean body mass is 170. I'm very pleased. (So is the wife).
  6. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    How do you plan on getting enough protein if you cut the meats?
  7. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    Major milestone breakthrough. Weighed 280 on surgery date 20 January. Just busted through 200 pounds. Now 199.2, down over 80 pounds or almost 30% of total body weight.
  8. Check your blood pressure. BP can drop significantly after surgery. I've known several others who have the same dizziness. Their surgeons attribute it to lower blood pressure. Here's a hint. Don't go directly to standing. If you're laying down, sit for a few seconds on the side of the bed before standing.
  9. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    Checked your blood pressure lately? The dizziness on standing is fairly common when you're blood pressure has dropped into the normal ranges. Just be sure and don't get up suddenly. Some have passed out. I was taking two blood pressure pills, now none. My BP has dropped from 170/80 to 130/60. My resting heart rate is now in the low/mid 50s.
  10. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    That's very much like my last shoulder. My first shoulder was very easy. All with the 'scope'. That was in 2010. In 2016, I needed to do the other shoulder. I expected, the doc told me, it would be 'scope', three small snips again. I woke up with the three small snips and a full filet cut across the top of my shoulder. Doc. said he was surprised to find that my tendons were in such good shape they could be repaired. And, OBTW, he said, I fixed your torn biceps too. That's why the filet. No problems since. All in all, I've had both cuffs, two neck fusions, and had all four tendons in my right hand had to be reattached. (I know a lot of docs.) I've been told I lead an active life. I'm 74. I've lost 75 pounds since January. I'm down to 205. I walk 3 miles a day. I spend an hour and a half six days a week lifting weights. I spend a couple of hours a day playing/practicing my golf game. I could do none of those things before my sleeve. My BP was 165/80 with two pills per day. No meds now and it's 130/60. My resting heart beat is in the mid 50s. Not bad for an old guy. I meet with the doc in two weeks for my six month check up. He's probably going to push for me to lose another 40 pounds. I don't know. I would be satisfied with another ten or fifteen.
  11. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    My surgeon is a fanatic about therapy. Three days prior to surgery, you have to call and tell his nurse where/when your first appointment for therapy will be. It must be within three days of surgery. His nurse confirms your therapy. He will cancel your surgery unless you comply.
  12. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I've had surgery on both cuffs. You'll get through it. Be sure and do your physical therapy. A friend decided it hurt too much to move. His shoulder 'froze up' and he had to have another surgery to 'break it lose'. Just my experience but I gain weight every time I have surgery. They pump the fluids to you. BTW, I gained over five pounds during my sleeve surgery. It was gone rather quickly.
  13. Duke483

    Are you cold?

    I used an electric heated throw blanket for about three months after my surgery while I watched TV.
  14. Duke483

    Are you cold?

    My wife has hot flashes and keeps the thermostat low. I had the sleeve and I'm cold all the time.
  15. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    You should google "plastic surgery after bariatric surgery". The first hit indicated that it would be wise to wait up to 18 months after weight loss surgery to make sure your weight has stabilized. It does say you can visit your plastic surgeon guy for an evaluation prior to that. He can tell you what to expect at that time. PS. I'm beginning to think I may need to see a plastic surgeon too.
  16. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    Keep one pair of those old jeans as a reminder of what used to be. They will also serve as a way to measure how much you've progressed.
  17. One of the problems with weighing every day is the fact that scales are notoriously inaccurate. For example, my scale only promises plus/minus 0.75 pounds. IOW, you weight may have gone up or maybe not, it may have gone down or maybe not. You can only tell over a longer period of time.
  18. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I wish I had kept a pair of my old size pants to compare with my new pants. I've gone from 48 inch waste to 36. I'm down from XXXLT tops to LT. In fact, my shoes are now too large. You can lose weight in your feet too.
  19. I would investigate a possible rotator cuff tear. Possible symptoms include: https://www.google.com/search?q=rotator+cuff+symptoms&oq=rotator+cuff+sy&aqs=chrome.0.0l2j69i57j0l5.9630j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 I've had surgery on both shoulders to repair the cuffs. Cuff repairs usually are less of a problem than bariatric surgery. Look at six to eight weeks rehab.
  20. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I have to buy new clothes every few weeks. About six weeks ago, I bought two pairs of pants 36 inch and 38 inch waist. I'm already into the 36s. Need to buy some more. 34's and 32's. I haven't worn 32's since 1970. I've already gone from XXXL polos to L's. I can get into the mediums but they're a tad snug. I wore mediums in the 1980s.
  21. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    FWIW, I haven't heard of a single individual that did not experience stalls. I had a two month stall that lasted over a week with no loss. Two weeks later I was down almost 12 pounds. Saturday, I didn't loss an ounce. The next day I lost a pound an a half.
  22. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    I actually gained about nine pounds from the surgery. Must have been the IVs. I had lost all that in the first three days after the surgery. I know I was up going to the bathroom about every hour the night of my surgery. But, that's not unusual for me. I also gained nine pounds from my shoulder surgery. They must really pump the IV to you.
  23. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    People are noticing the smaller me. I also have a problem. Every 2 or 3 weeks I have to buy new clothes. I've started in increments. For example, my last order for pants was for two pair of size 38s and two pairs of 36s. I only buy two at at time because no more than 3 weeks later, they go to good will. I probably have another week in the 38's and then I'll start wearing the 36s. I'll order two pair of 34s and two pairs of 32s.
  24. Duke483

    January 2020 Surgery Folks

    Had my sleeve on 20 Jan. Time to update. Doing very well. No issues to speak of. Down fifty pounds including pre-op. Pants from 48 to 38, shirts from XXXL to L. I can now pick up things off the floor. Very happy.
  25. Duke483

    Stomach feels sickly

    I often have a something like heartburn. No, not reflux, just mild heartburn. I've found a teaspoon of yogurt and it goes away. My nutritionist says that's not unusual.

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