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2 Year Sleeve Anniversary Today



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Two years ago today I was sleeved. You can follow my posts through the last two years to see that yes, I struggled but I never once regretted my decision.

Feel free to contact me directly if you ever want to discuss what life is like "after VSG". I am amazed still. Thank you to my many supporters on this great support site, my surgeon and my SoCal Support group.

Hugs - I have no regrets.

IEGAL

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I would love to know how life is after. I recently got approved and start my pre-op diet on the 19th. Surgery is October 3rd. I'm super nervous but excited at the same time.

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Hi Frenchi;

I will not lie and tell you life is perfect, but it is dang close. I have a new lease on life. All the limitations of my weight are now gone. Hiking, skiing, paddleboarding, going to a beach in a swim suit, shopping for normal size closes, the possiblities here are endless only limited by my imagination.

Recovery was not easy for me all the time yet I did not have complications. Reached goal rather quickly but that was because I was hard core druing the weight loss phase. Today I can eat just about anything I want to and sometimes this can get me into trouble. I am only limited my my sleeve size, thank goodness!

Wishing you the best and hope I have answered your questions.

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Yes thank you

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So what do you mean by the weight loss period and what did you do? I am 11 days post op and I have to admit I am missing cheese and carbs!! I also don't want to stretch my pouch! Any ideas are great!

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Does any major change in sleeve capacity happen after one year ? Or two years ?

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Congrats on your two year surgiversary!! :)

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Response to SalPal;

It took me 5 months to reach goal = my weight loss phase. Each of us loses our weight differently. I learned quickly that carbs were my enemy. I got into ketosis and stayed there almost my entire 5 months. My breath was HORRID but who cares since I was losing weight like a mad woman. So I follow the advice of a mentor on the site and kept my carbs below 30 a day. My Protein was above 60 a day. I walked daily even when I didn't want to. I used weights to help with my flabby arms.

To Soha;

My sleeve capacity it definitely different than when I was first sleeved. Two bites were the death of me in the beginning even over a half an hour time frame. Now I can eat more than a cup depending upon what I choose to eat. I can throw down anything. Pasta, rice, popcorn, chips (bad me) and the like. No longer do I have an intolerance to milk (my first three or four months) so I eat cheese often for Protein. Now life is about choices. Good choices = good results and no weight gain. Bad choices I eat a lot of (like chips or candy) cause me to gain weight. While I am still well within the normal weight range, I could lose 5 pounds. I am 12 pounds above my lowest weight which I was way too skinny. Really I was looking sickly.

I just told my dad - two years after surgery. My mom was told 3 months after surgery since I did not want to hear them say "oh, so sad you can't try harder on XXX diet" ARGH

While I hide my identity as a sleever, I am proud of my choices. Hugs to all. Feel free to contact me.

IEGAL

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To steal a quote:

The journey may not always be easy, but it will always be worth it.

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Congrats!! I have followed your journey the whole time and it's great that you have a NORMAL BMI!! Woo hoo!!! :)

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