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oldandtired

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    oldandtired got a reaction from Wildflower Bohême in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    (Someone may have posted this before, if so, I apoligize..) My steering wheel is no longer touching my tummy. I am rather short, so I always have my seat forward, usually as far as it will go. And it was rubbing my tummy. Now it isn't!
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    oldandtired reacted to NCL04321 in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    See, we can't always see the change on the scale, however changes are happening inside us for the better. Might I suggest you measure your thighs, hips, waist, chest and neck every month. That way you can see the inches coming off rather that the scale moving. This may give you the confidence and motivation to feel better about yourself!
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    oldandtired got a reaction from SamDS100 in Toilet troubles! Advanced warning   
    hi-- I copied and pasted from my original post.
    "OK, anybody have persistent diarrhea? They are apparently just now connecting the loss of pancreatic function with WLS. Sometimes. Google it. I went for months to the GP, and they threw antibiotics at this gas/poop problem; while I ate yogurt to get it to stop. Horrible gas as well. BAD stinky gas, lol sorry. Nothing worked. I ASKED MY WEIGHT LOSS DOC TOO. "Oh no, no diarrhea reported with this." That was horse hockey as well. I then went to a Gastrointestinal specialist, who did a protease enzyme test. Turns out my pancreas is not working. While it is not life threatening, it is darn inconvenient. I am not posting this to have you not have the surgery -- I still would have done it, even if I had a crystal ball. BUT if you have those symptoms, Google it, ask your doc, and maybe even if your WLS doctor says nope, go to a Gastrointestinal one. It can be managed. FYI."
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    oldandtired reacted to HMol84 in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    Latest NSV: The sneakers I wear almost on a daily basis have shoelaces AND a side zipper. I tied them once in October 2023, when I first got them, and only use the zipper to put them on and take them off. Since my surgery in January, I’ve had to retie my laces twice, because the shoes are too loose now!
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    oldandtired reacted to omrhsn in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    I was at the mall yesterday and saw them putting some shorts and T-shirts on display. One year ago I'd have taken a look and wished I could wear those. Not this time haha. I went in and got my first shorts in more than 30 years. It feels strange but awesome lol.
    I'm now wearing size 33" pants (52" before WLS) and M/L T-Shirt (5XL before WLS) which was a nice surprise. No longer going to the beach wearing jeans after this 😃.


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    oldandtired reacted to RaiderRhode in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    I can tie my shoes by crossing my legs lol, I feel like that sounds silly but my belly used to get in the way.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Jeanniebug in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OK, this one: LOL Backstory--I have a now 30 year old granddaughter, who was a size 3. She got married, had a baby, who is a 6 year old. After she had the baby, she got what I (in my head) called a "mom body." Fluffy. Anyway, she got onto a healthy diet/exercise program, and has lost a lot of weight, toned up.
    OK now my non-scale victory-- I asked her what size she is now--size 2. What size were you when you started this program? A solid 8. I asked her for her old clothes!! 🤣
    Lord that felt good.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Jeanniebug in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OK, this one: LOL Backstory--I have a now 30 year old granddaughter, who was a size 3. She got married, had a baby, who is a 6 year old. After she had the baby, she got what I (in my head) called a "mom body." Fluffy. Anyway, she got onto a healthy diet/exercise program, and has lost a lot of weight, toned up.
    OK now my non-scale victory-- I asked her what size she is now--size 2. What size were you when you started this program? A solid 8. I asked her for her old clothes!! 🤣
    Lord that felt good.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Jeanniebug in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OK, this one: LOL Backstory--I have a now 30 year old granddaughter, who was a size 3. She got married, had a baby, who is a 6 year old. After she had the baby, she got what I (in my head) called a "mom body." Fluffy. Anyway, she got onto a healthy diet/exercise program, and has lost a lot of weight, toned up.
    OK now my non-scale victory-- I asked her what size she is now--size 2. What size were you when you started this program? A solid 8. I asked her for her old clothes!! 🤣
    Lord that felt good.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from SamDS100 in Toilet troubles! Advanced warning   
    hi-- I copied and pasted from my original post.
    "OK, anybody have persistent diarrhea? They are apparently just now connecting the loss of pancreatic function with WLS. Sometimes. Google it. I went for months to the GP, and they threw antibiotics at this gas/poop problem; while I ate yogurt to get it to stop. Horrible gas as well. BAD stinky gas, lol sorry. Nothing worked. I ASKED MY WEIGHT LOSS DOC TOO. "Oh no, no diarrhea reported with this." That was horse hockey as well. I then went to a Gastrointestinal specialist, who did a protease enzyme test. Turns out my pancreas is not working. While it is not life threatening, it is darn inconvenient. I am not posting this to have you not have the surgery -- I still would have done it, even if I had a crystal ball. BUT if you have those symptoms, Google it, ask your doc, and maybe even if your WLS doctor says nope, go to a Gastrointestinal one. It can be managed. FYI."
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Jeanniebug in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OK, this one: LOL Backstory--I have a now 30 year old granddaughter, who was a size 3. She got married, had a baby, who is a 6 year old. After she had the baby, she got what I (in my head) called a "mom body." Fluffy. Anyway, she got onto a healthy diet/exercise program, and has lost a lot of weight, toned up.
    OK now my non-scale victory-- I asked her what size she is now--size 2. What size were you when you started this program? A solid 8. I asked her for her old clothes!! 🤣
    Lord that felt good.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Jeanniebug in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    OK, this one: LOL Backstory--I have a now 30 year old granddaughter, who was a size 3. She got married, had a baby, who is a 6 year old. After she had the baby, she got what I (in my head) called a "mom body." Fluffy. Anyway, she got onto a healthy diet/exercise program, and has lost a lot of weight, toned up.
    OK now my non-scale victory-- I asked her what size she is now--size 2. What size were you when you started this program? A solid 8. I asked her for her old clothes!! 🤣
    Lord that felt good.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Arabesque in Pancreas problems   
    Well I thought about it, and, if I could go back in time and tell myself this was going to happen--BUT also tell myself all of the problems that I did have would go away, (example-blood pressure now is terrific; arthritis almost gone; NO heartburn) I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from Arabesque in Pancreas problems   
    This appears to be permanent. I am on Creon, and it works --sometimes. It depends on what I eat. Interestingly, it has not made me diabetic. (They checked) The pancreas releases enzymes to break down and have you absorb food. Without those enzymes, it will cause malabsorption, and I will not get the nutrients all of us need. I brought this up because if someone out there has this problem, they may not go to the doc with it. I ate Imodium constantly for 4 months.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from NettyD in Who has done this alone with no support system?   
    I was alone. I had someone take me and take me home, other than that....I slept a lot. It is an easy surgery--(I have had several, so I consider myself an expert, LOL) I have kids, but an hour away. Eat the way you are supposed to, take the pain meds, make sure you have something for nausea.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from GotProlactinoma in Too old for plastics?   
    69 and going to have something done, just collecting some $$!! If you want it, go for it! Both my kids are older than you!
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    oldandtired got a reaction from learn2cook in Vent post. Drs in US won't see me because I had original surgery in Mexico   
    I too have Tricare. It might just be an excuse, as quite frequently some doctors won't take Tricare. Doesn't pay enough.
    A thought: make them put it IN WRITING why they refuse.
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    oldandtired got a reaction from 321cathy in Difficulty swallowing pills   
    My own wicked mind had the same question for me, and I thought about wrapping my pills in a piece of cheese. You know, like we do for our pets... 😂😂
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    oldandtired reacted to qtdoll in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    I just went shopping for the first time! I used to be a size 3x/4x. This is a large & it's somewhat a loose fit! It's perfect for what I want this winter but I was so sure it'd be form-fitting. I can't believe I'm in the 'straight size' section now

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    oldandtired got a reaction from KimA-GA in Struggling   
    Nothing will really help, but brush your teeth--it helps.
    I had the shiniest mouth in the galaxy!! 😂
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    oldandtired got a reaction from kcuster83 in Comments on your body   
    I've gotten a few compliments, but mostly nothing- my face, at my age, has also "lost weight", so I look older. PLUS I think people think I have some disease, and don't dare to mention it. 🤣
    Plus mine is not as drastic-I didn't as much to take off.
    I have had some problems--but would i do it again? YES! I feel great, things don't hurt as much, I've come off some meds.

    P.S. You didn't do it for THEM. You did it for YOU!!!
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    oldandtired got a reaction from HeatherE in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    It's strange, I went this last weekend, and shopped for boots, and guess what?? Didn't need the wide calf either! Whoo hoo!
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    oldandtired got a reaction from kcuster83 in Comments on your body   
    I've gotten a few compliments, but mostly nothing- my face, at my age, has also "lost weight", so I look older. PLUS I think people think I have some disease, and don't dare to mention it. 🤣
    Plus mine is not as drastic-I didn't as much to take off.
    I have had some problems--but would i do it again? YES! I feel great, things don't hurt as much, I've come off some meds.

    P.S. You didn't do it for THEM. You did it for YOU!!!
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    oldandtired got a reaction from fed-up in 3 months post op and I'm done.   
    No, I understand, who else can she talk to but the rest of us? Being older, the surgery did nothing for my face. I look older. I'd rather be thin (ner) and look older, I can fix that lol. But original poster ought to be ABLE to talk to us.
    Personally, I am horrified when I go out with friends or family and see just HOW MUCH they eat! I'm polite on the outside, but inside...OMG!!
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    oldandtired got a reaction from HeatherE in Weirdest None-Scale-Victory - I'll go first   
    It's strange, I went this last weekend, and shopped for boots, and guess what?? Didn't need the wide calf either! Whoo hoo!

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