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Thanks for sharing your Basic Bootcamp Plan. I plan to use it once I am further out.(only 3 weeks out now)

Just read another one of your older post it looks like its your birthday.

Happy Birthday!

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Thanks for sharing your Basic Bootcamp Plan. I plan to use it once I am further out.(only 3 weeks out now)

Just read another one of your older post it looks like its your birthday.

Happy Birthday!

Thank you! Yep I'm 38 today. Yayyy!!!

Sounds like a great plan. You say you've had two WLS. What other one have you had besides the sleeve?

I had the Lap Band done on 2/11/08 then revised to VSG on 9/15/11. :)

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Happy late birthday Diva!!

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Do you count calories when doing the five days? I'm almost 2 months out and am in a stall. Would love to try you five day program but need to know amounts or calories to make sure I'm doing the right thing. I haven't been to my nutritionist post op so have no idea how many calories I should be consuming. Thanks in advance and wow, what an ispiration you are to many of us!!!bigear.gif

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LOL Thanks Kim and Lynda! I like to call it my Birthday Month... haha :)

Elixabeth - I did in the early stages during weight loss. I would log all my food in https://www.livestrong.com/login/ It will keep track of all your calories, carbs, sodium, sugar - all that and it's free. There are many others you can use, but that just so happens to be one I chose. Not sure why, it was just easy to figure out I guess. ;) I didn't really ever set a real limit to myself, I just figured if I'm eating right the calories can't go that high. They were always around 800-1,000 for the day and really I burned 1,500 for the day on workouts alone. So you can see it wasn't anything major for me to worry too much about that.

I don't ever log my food anymore, since I'm not actively trying to lose. I do however plan to continue to use this as a way of life if I need to get off a few pounds here and there. Good luck!!! :)

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Thanks for the info. I consume about 800-900 calories per day. Dont know why I'm not loosing. I lost 20 lbs week 1 post op and then went about 4 wks with hardly any Protein since the shake wasnt agreing with my sleeve and I was scared to eat other things. I think I choked my body really bad! In total if lost about 35 lbs in 2 months so not to bad I guess but it feels horrible to be newly sleeved and have a 2 week stallbanghead.gif ...I will give this a try and let you know how it goes.

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Happy Birthday Diva! Thanks for all of the wonderful tips. I plan to use these tools when I heal more. I will be 4 wks out in 2 days.

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Let me know Elixabeth! I'm interested to find out. :) I know it worked for me, but it's interesting to know if it works for others.

Hi SR! I'm always glad to tell others how I went about my weight loss. Thanks for the Happy Birthday! Really, I'll probably need to do this myself next week... too much birthday fun ;)

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Happy Birthday Diva!! I am nearly the exact age as you (you are 5 days older tongue.png )!!

I read your posts and see your pictures and hope that one day, I am as sucessful in my journey as you have been in yours. Thank you for being you!

Shae

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Well HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you my fellow Sag!!! :) NO doubt you will be here too - no doubt at all. It's a Sagittarius thing. LOL

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Happy Birthday (a little late). Mine is today. We December babies are doing great. I plan to use your 5 day the next time I hit a stall. I JUST got off one today. Almost a month with nothing and then 5 pounds today.

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      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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        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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