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Luna805

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. Confidence!! I feel so much more like myself. Before I felt insecure and I realize I had become a different version of myself when I was bigger. It’s shocking how different people treat you. I was invisible before and now I get all kinds of looks, smiles, nods, doors opened.. it’s wild! People just strike up conversation with me in grocery stores, at Doctor offices and that NEVER happened before. Also my husband asks me for date night weekly now. It’s not a dig on him, because he still took me out diligently once a month and his love hasn’t changed. But man, it’s like I’m dating my husband all over again and that is worth everything to me. I love his extra attention!
  2. Luna805

    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    147?!!?? That’s AMAZING!! I’m just about to break into the 150’s and I seriously can’t believe it! Congrats on the weight loss. You’ve got to be feeling good!
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Just some things that work for me.. I track food in Baritastic app. My daily goal is protein 60-80 grams and carbs 25-30 (ish). Staying low carb is what I think keeps the weight coming off. There can be other health reasons why your hitting a stall. But great job reaching out to the doctor and getting some nutrition advice. It’s a journey and hope you’ll be over this hurdle soon!
  4. Luna805

    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    How is everyone holding up? Any victories or struggles to share? I had an opportunity to go to work with my husband and experience a ride along. Halfway through the day I realized that I fit comfortably in the car with seatbelt, I was able to walk/hike without being winded and my mind wasn’t obsessing on what I was going to eat next. This whole new person has emerged and I can’t believe it sometimes. 55 lbs down and just doing my best to enjoy the new journey.
  5. I’m 3 1/2 months post op. I only had 2 days of pre-op liquid diet. So I don’t remember how much I lost. I lost some but don’t count it. From surgery date, I’ve lost 54 lbs. I’m averaging about 10 lbs a month. And I’m very happy with my progress.
  6. What has worked for me: Subway -Protein Bowl Carl’s Jr. - Beyond burger lettuce wrap Panda Express - Grilled Teriyaki Chicken & veggie side Chipotle - Chicken Bowl, light beans, cauliflower rice. Any burger you can do bunless. And most Mexican restaurants can do a bowl instead of burrito.
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    Can I see some before and after pics?

    Thank you! I have a small frame so the extra weight just really didn’t sit well. Turning 37 next week and feel like I did in my early 20’s ❤️
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    Can I see some before and after pics?

    3 months post op and I feel great!
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Each little step is going in the right direction. Saying no to foods I used to love, cooking new recipes, and trying to enjoy the journey. I do not see the weight coming off except in my face. But today I’m -45 lbs since surgery. Clothes fit better and I’m almost 1/2 way to my goal weight 🙌🏻
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    Clothes etc

    I had a fat & not so fat clothing sizes that I switched out every few years. This time I’m donating everything. I don’t want just because they fit clothes. I’m working on building a simple wardrobe of only clothes I actually enjoy. Buying some more expensive items that have better durability and style that can last. I was always a bargain shopper and would buy whatever because it was cheap & fit. Now it’s my time to dress the way I always dreamed of.
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    PCOS/Endometriosis

    I was diagnosed with PCOS/Endometriosis before surgery. I’m only 2 months post op and have not yet noticed any relief as far as pain/symptoms go. I actually had a large cyst rupture 2 weeks ago. But, my Gynecologist is still optimistic that further weight loss might turn things around. His opinion is that it’s too early to determine if a weight change will help. But I did notice small positive results. First time in YEARS I didn’t break out in hormonal acne. My face always bloomed around that time of month and my skin is smooth and looks amazing. Ditching sugar, eating Whole Foods and limiting carbs to 20-30 a day I think is also helping. Sugar can make symptoms worse and I learned that on my own, nobody ever told me. I would of switched my diet years ago if I knew. Hopefully at my year mark I’ll be able to know if the surgery helped.
  12. I had bypass but I think food reintroduction is the same. Im over 2 months post op and lighter type foods still are my go to. It’s kind of trial and error at first. But cottage cheese, berries, avocados, tomatoes, diced lettuce, lighter cheese & turkey rolls, soups, yogurts are still my go to foods. Chicken is still difficult, so I will boil it in spices/water to soften it up. I can eat a few whole wheat ritz crackers, but other overly crunchy crackers don’t sit great. Peanut butter/almond butter must be in small doses with apple slices or celery.. that’s what works for me. Good luck on the next phase!
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    Can I see some before and after pics?

    I’m only 2 months out but you can really see a difference in my face! As I progress, I’ll upload a body shot one day. Bypass Nov 17th 2020. 41 lbs down.
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    My family has pizza once a week. I’ve completely avoided but missed joining in at the table. Tonight I baked tofu with Italian seasoning and dipped it in marinara sauce. It was tasty & hit the pizza craving.
  15. Here’s my shake nutrition info
  16. Absolutely!! The pre made tastes very milky and way artificially sweet. The powder is thick but I add ice with soy milk and I’ve never had a problem with taste. Also I forgot to mention I add PB2 to the shake. Gives it a great flavor & more protein.
  17. I used Vanilla Premier Protein powder, Soy milk, ice, cinnamon & a few drops of stevia for homemade protein drinks. WAY better then the store bought. Blended in a ninja blender. Still make it several times a week👍🏻
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    Green tea?

    I’m a big tea drinker. The caffeine in green tea (in my opinion) is so low, I don’t even register it as caffeine. I drink warm tea whenever I want and no issues falling asleep at bedtime. It helps me when I think I want carbs at night too. Drinking warm tea cures that instantly. Enjoy!
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Awesome on breaking 2nd stall! I broke through 1st one but then slowed again.. I cut out almonds because I wasn’t measuring them. Fresh & natural ingredients always seem to break up stalls. Hoping I can break mine on Tuesday’s weigh in!
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Food ideas: snacks: I’ll roll provolone cheese & turkey together and dip in guacamole, or Handful of blueberries. Breakfast: went out to eat and ordered mushroom cheddar omelette. Lunch: Split pea soup with isopure protein powder. Dinner: Green beans & salmon Anybody try salad?? I’m craving one but nervous on all the fresh veggies only being 6 weeks out. Trying my best to stick to high protein, low sugar fruits. But 2-3 crackers always find their way to me at night 🤫🤣
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Here’s a few examples for food for a day: Breakfast: 1 Oikos Tripppe Zero yogurt (I almost eat entire serving) and 2 cut up strawberries Or.. 8oz Soymilk blended with Premier Vanilla protein powder, 2 tbsp PB2, cinnamon & squirt of stevia (cup of ice) Lunch: 1-2 oz Grilled Salmon with Capers Or 1-2 oz Grilled chicken. I’ll make a Caprese Salad (mozzarella, oil, basil & balsamic glaze drizzle) Dinner: Steamed Green Beans and left over protein from lunch. Snacks: blueberries, whole almonds or protein shakes. I’ll sneak in a few whole wheat ritz crackers every few days. Simple foods are what is settling good right now. Drinking water with a splash of Gatorade Zero for flavor or a Mio splash for flavor. That’s it! Love to hear any other ideas
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Regular gastric bypass. I asked my Dr about the mini and she said it’s too hard to get insurance to approve. Maybe that has to do with my insurance or not? But decided the regular gastric bypass was right for me.
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    Nov 2020 Bypass Peeps?

    Hey everyone! Survived the holiday, my first stall and down 32 lbs this morning. 6 weeks post op and started exercising this week. Hair shedding started right away and finally slowed a bit this week. Not noticeable unless you see my bathroom shower wall afterwards 😂. How is everyone doing?? Steamed green beans & sautéed mushrooms have been a favorite recently.
  24. Ugh, how stressful! Even though you got an outrageous bill, try and remain calm and start working through out. Great advice has already been given. Call your surgeon team and let them work on this for you. Also call your insurance and ask why it was not covered. Sometimes it can be a simple paperwork error or they didn’t receive the right forms from Doctor. I have worked through hospital bills that looked like yours and it can be gut wrenching to see! But stay calm and know that it can be solved. Good luck to you and don’t stress!
  25. Ask your team this question. I’ve read different answers on this. I was really nervous because I was just barely qualifying by weight. I clarified and was able to lose weight after my 5 required weigh ins. Pre op didn’t count against me.

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