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So I'm new to this site but I'm happy to be here and thrilled to find a forum for black folks. I'm 26 years old with no health issues until I found out I had hypothyroidism 3 weeks prior to surgery which explained the excessive weight gain! This made my choice easier. I'm 4 weeks post-op down 30 pounds sleeved on 9-18-13 and I did this to remain healthy! :-)

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Just chew on the ice! And ask for warm broth! Sip on that! When you get home sip on fluids room temperature.. Water is the hardest to get down! Don't panic I promise it gets better! I'm two months out and I only can drink 4 ounces at a time! But I'm excited because I use to only be able to take 4 sips and be done! You will be ok! Congratulations! And welcome to the new you!

Thank you.... Each day i get a little better then the day before.....

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So excited...insurance approved,all testing completed..going to see surgeon tomorrow to go over last questions before scheduling surgery..only downside I will have to wait until January 2014 to be sleeved...trying to remember patience is a virtue

#SoReady2LOSE

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Hello my name is Diane I am a women of 40ish, I am going in tommrow for my sleeve. I previous had a lapband. I had it removed. a year ago and now here I am, I hope that between my age low thyroid, that my Hair loss won't be to bad.. wish me luck.

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Hello my name is Diane I am a women of 40ish' date=' I am going in tommrow for my sleeve. I previous had a lapband. I had it removed. a year ago and now here I am, I hope that between my age low thyroid, that my Hair loss won't be to bad.. wish me luck.[/quote']

Good luck dear! Prayers up!!!

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Hello my name is Diane I am a women of 40ish, I am going in tommrow for my sleeve. I previous had a lapband. I had it removed. a year ago and now here I am, I hope that between my age low thyroid, that my Hair loss won't be to bad.. wish me luck.

Best of luck on your surgery!

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Hello my name is Diane I am a women of 40ish' date=' I am going in tommrow for my sleeve. I previous had a lapband. I had it removed. a year ago and now here I am, I hope that between my age low thyroid, that my Hair loss won't be to bad.. wish me luck.[/quote']

Best of luck to you on your surgery. I am 52 now and was 51 when I was sleeved in February of this year. I have lost 97lbs to date and that is with health issues.

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Hello my name is Diane I am a women of 40ish' date=' I am going in tommrow for my sleeve. I previous had a lapband. I had it removed. a year ago and now here I am, I hope that between my age low thyroid, that my Hair loss won't be to bad.. wish me luck.[/quote']

Hope all goes well for you and you have a speedy recovery.

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Ok my sleeve family I want to know is anyone having issues with the scale at home being different than the one at the doctor? I have been doing really good and I went in today and it showed different than Saturday. I really hope I did not gain 4 pounds when I have not done anything different. I am not giving up but boy that made me feel a little sad. But I am now able to create my menu with all the thing I am use to doing while I was on WW. I just won't be able to eat all the food on the plate and much smaller sizes. I am in phase 3 regular diet.

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Ok my sleeve family I want to know is anyone having issues with the scale at home being different than the one at the doctor? I have been doing really good and I went in today and it showed different than Saturday. I really hope I did not gain 4 pounds when I have not done anything different. I am not giving up but boy that made me feel a little sad. But I am now able to create my menu with all the thing I am use to doing while I was on WW. I just won't be able to eat all the food on the plate and much smaller sizes. I am in phase 3 regular diet.

Different doctors different weight. My surgeon, primary, and nutritionist all has me at least 2 - 5 pounds different! Even at home I don't know what to believe. As long as its going down I just pick the one I like the most :-) All the best!

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Different doctors different weight. My surgeon' date=' primary, and nutritionist all has me at least 2 - 5 pounds different! Even at home I don't know what to believe. As long as its going down I just pick the one I like the most :-) All the best![/quote']

In the medical realm it is always suggested that you weigh on the same scale with the same type of clothing at the same time of day to get a consistent scale reading. But don't sweat it. I weigh with bra and panties on only at home once per week. Keep in mind if you weigh in the morning you will weigh more in the evening. Water, food, shakes, clothes, exercise can affect your weight as well.

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Hello my name is Diane I am a women of 40ish' date=' I am going in tommrow for my sleeve. I previous had a lapband. I had it removed. a year ago and now here I am, I hope that between my age low thyroid, that my Hair loss won't be to bad.. wish me luck.[/quote']

I too had lap band n revised to a sleeve. You will happier with sleeve. Less digestive problems. Prayers up !

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Hi I had my sleeve sept 9 13 started 368 down to 318 I'm having a hard time getting more than two bites down.anyone haveing that problem? And I just read if u exercise it slows wieght lost down is that true cause I don't want the flabby skin I would like to exercise

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Hello everyone. Im up this morning trying to wrap my mind around my slow loss. Im 6wks post op (sleeved 9/10)and Ive lost only 15 pounds since preop. My doc told me I have 60 more pounds to go but this is really slow. Since 2011, my grand total for weight loss is 42 pounds. I definitely feel better but I dont know what I am doing wrong. I feel restriction in my tummy and still get constipated a lot. I take MOM, all Vitamins and Fiber supplements, exercise, and eat very little. I havent had juice, sweets,rice,pasta or much of anything. I eat a boiled egg for Breakfast or 5 bites of grits/scrambled eggs. For lunch, a small piece of meat or few shrimp. Snack...boiled egg and dinner some type of meat and maybe a few bites of mashed potatoes. I finish all meals by 7 pm. Im not even eating 700 or 800 calories a day. Im considering going bk to liquids for some meals. I just dont know what to do anymore...

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Hello everyone. Im up this morning trying to wrap my mind around my slow loss. Im 6wks post op (sleeved 9/10)and Ive lost only 15 pounds since preop. My doc told me I have 60 more pounds to go but this is really slow. Since 2011' date=' my grand total for weight loss is 42 pounds. I definitely feel better but I dont know what I am doing wrong. I feel restriction in my tummy and still get constipated a lot. I take MOM, all Vitamins and fiber supplements, exercise, and eat very little. I havent had juice, sweets,rice,pasta or much of anything. I eat a boiled egg for breakfast or 5 bites of grits/scrambled eggs. For lunch, a small piece of meat or few shrimp. Snack...boiled egg and dinner some type of meat and maybe a few bites of mashed potatoes. I finish all meals by 7 pm. Im not even eating 700 or 800 calories a day. Im considering going bk to liquids for some meals. I just dont know what to do anymore... :([/quote']

A lot of folks on here up their calories a bit and it seems the weight loss picks up. You might try that.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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      1. summerseeker

        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

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        BTW, the liquid diet sucks, one more day and you are over the worst. You can do it.

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