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NYC_PAULA

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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  1. Late to the game because of vacation. I sort of fell off the June challenge and posting so I hope to be better about it this month.

    Starting weight 208
    Post Op- Sleeve 4+ months

    Goals:
    Participate in the arm challenge and Instagram Challenge. My IG handle is @NYC_PAULA
    Loose 8 Pounds-I had a stall for a couple weeks and finally dropped two more pounds. I'd love to get to 200 by the EOM so I can get to Onederland by my six months check up in August.


  2. Run and weight circuit day.

    5. I’m always afraid of failing or not being liked by others. I get a little better at quieting my inner critic but it’s not easy.


  3. I've been traveling for work so just hoping in now.

    I was sleeved on 2/7/19

    My goals for this month are

    -Lose 10 pounds (that seems to be what I average in a month)

    -Do 3 sessions of Bridge 2 10K each week. I just started yesterday with my first session. I'm training to run in a DC Comics 10K run this fall.

    Good luck everyone with your June goals!

    good luck GIF


  4. I didn't really do the To-Do list or journaling challenge. I'm constantly learning new things at work though.

    Today was my weekly weigh in. Down 3 more pounds. Hoping to lose 4 more to get to my goal at the end of the month but we'll see.


  5. Playing catch up

    17. I have an ongoing clean out project in my apartment. I'm donating clothes that are now too big and other items to Housing Works in my city.

    18. I had a mani-pedi which included a massage!

    19. I plan on taking a long shower after a run this morning.


  6. 9 hours ago, taylormomto6 said:

    Transforming, I don’t thing most Feb surgeries have lost 70lbs.

    I’m a revision from sleeve to rny, 2/12/19, and I’ve lost 40lbs since surgery, 50 including the preop diet. I lost 28lbs in the 6 months leading up to the preop diet though.

    Same I'm three months out and I'm about 46 pounds down from surgery. I was told I was on track by my surgeon's office.


  7. 16. Listen to a podcast- Listening to Unspooled as I get ready. I'll probably listen to more podcasts on my commute.

    At the halfway mark of the challenge. I'm 5 pounds down so I'm hoping to be another 7 pounds down by the end of the month. I've had a couple of slower weight loss weeks at just one pound per week so I'm hoping bumping up the exercise will help.


  8. 15. Read a Book-I've been listening to an audiobook-Tennet of Wildfell Hall.

    I had my three month follow up today and my team feels that I'm on track. Just waiting to get the results from my blood work.


  9. I need to get better about posting daily. Playing catch up
    Day 7-Work up a sweat- I did go for a 30-minute run that day
    Day 8-Get crafting-I've been working on making some birthday cards this week
    Day 9-Meditate-I did a 15 minute guided meditation
    Day 10-Yoga-I didn't do on Friday because that is my rest day, but I am doing a yoga class tomorrow along with weight day.
    Day 11-Complete a Puzzle-Not a physical puzzle but working on some problem solving for some work projects so that counts as a puzzle right?


  10. 7 minutes ago, MeanSleevedMachine said:

    I went for my one year follow up on May 9. I was quite proud of this one which is a non-scale victory.

    I was 44.7% body fat in May of 2018. At my visit on Thursday they tested my body fat again and I was 17.1% body fat.

    I am also off every single medication now.

    It is amazing how great this year has been.

    Congratulations. That's amazing.


  11. B Side- I have always liked a runny yoke after surgery on the soft food stage scrambled eggs didn't sit well with me at first so poached eggs were the way to go. Once I got to the end of the soft food stage I was okay with scrambled eggs again.

    Lately, I've been doing omelets on the weekend because the low-fat cheese and meat add some extra Protein. For weekdays I've been making egg white "muffins". Baked egg whites in muffin tins with veggies and cheese. They are perfect to take on the go and pop in the microwave at work.


  12. Sorry I have missed a few days of posting.

    Day 3. Watch a performance-Didn't go to a live show but did binge watch Fleabag this weekend.
    Day 4. Have an early night-check
    Day 5. Garden-I live in an apartment with no garden access, but I did go to the farmers market and central park this weekend.
    Day 6. Talk to a friend-Going to see a friend tonight

    I'm not doing the push-up challenge because I'm working on a consistent routine for weight machines in between cardio this month and that's about all I can handle.

    I am doing the junk food challenge and so far so good. I can still only do about 4-5 ounces of food per meal so focusing on Protein kind of forces me to make good choices. Now that it is spring I'm switching up my meals a bit. I'm doing more greek yogurt for Breakfast or Snacks than I was this winter. I'm also happy that I don't have an issue with raw vegetables so salads are happening, although mine tend to be very protein heavy so I can get my 70 grams per day.

    I made a yummy salad for lunch today. Microgreens, chicken, lavender goat cheese, strawberries, and homemade balsamic vinegarette. :)


  13. 4 minutes ago, Sophie7713 said:

    I'm a 5' 0" tall peep or should I say shrimp - and a goal weight was never discussed. I am aiming for 130 pounds which might be too heavy for my frame. However, feeling great and almost ½ my size 4 months out... So, no complaints here! Like NYC Paula said, I will continue to monitor and evaluate as weight lowers. I'll also use visual cues and clothing size in helping to reach a goal weight perfect for my age, body type and psyche. That said, I just love my sleeve and how it has transformed AND that makes me feel 10 feet tall! ;]

    I think that is a very healthy outlook to have!


  14. 3 hours ago, GreenTealael said:

    ❤ Good Morning Bellas! ❤

    I think May is going to be fantastic! Who else feels a small shift/change? Is it spring fever?

    I agree. I have a good feeling about this month. Work is really busy and my class is wrapping up in a few weeks but I have a good feeling that nicer weather and sunshine are going to inspire a good wellness routine.


  15. 2. Make some art. It's not visual art but I did write a sketch for my writing class before work this morning so I'm counting that as my art for the day. Tonight is weight day followed by Yoga so I know I won't have the energy to create something when I get home.

    B-Side: Favorite outdoor activity is running. I hate running on a treadmill but love it if I can do it outdoors.

    Thursdays are also my weekly weigh-in day. I'm down another 3 pounds which is a great way to kick off this challenge. 9 more pounds to go by the end of the month.


  16. I’m in.
    Staring Weight 224
    Status: 2+ months post op
    Goals: Loose 12 pounds by May 31
    Bump up the workout routine with at least 2 days of strength training and 3 days of 30+ minutes of cardio.

    Day 1: Go outside. I went for a run this morning.


  17. I will try to create a goal board this evening. I'm finding short term goals as a really good motivator for me so perhaps I'll tie it to the May Challenge.

    I forgot to weigh in this morning since it's not my normal weigh-in day so I'll go with my last weigh in from last week. I'm ending this challenge 10 pounds lighter which was my goal. Ready to rock May and hopefully be better about posting daily to check in.

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