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I just bought a smart phone. Any suggestions on phone apps that track carbs/calories?

Thanks in advance

My fitness pal. It's a great app! You can have friends on there, and lots of people from VST use it.

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I just bought a smart phone. Any suggestions on phone apps that track carbs/calories?

Thanks in advance

My fitness pal

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I had the same issue. Got a cat scan nothing. Turned out to be gastritis. I went on omaprazole 20g daily. By day 4 I was 70% better.

Good luck

I already take that and this is my lower abdomen so I dont know what to think of that I take 40 mg a day and I take it faithfully besides I had acid reflux even before the surgery so its something else

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I'm also having the lower left side pains. I'm going to try increasing my acid reducer. Thanks for the info Mariamirani!

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Thats odd?? No pains here.

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Grrrrrr! 0.2 again away from my next goal. I always get stuck on that last 0.2. Sooo screw it. I am celebrating now. 79.8lbs down!!!! Woohoo.

Not quite as exciting as saying 80. Lol

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I was sleeved December 31 starting weight was 214 and today I weigh 150 I'm at a stall and have been for like 2 weeks. What are your daily meals looking like ?

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Grrrrrr! 0.2 again away from my next goal. I always get stuck on that last 0.2. Sooo screw it. I am celebrating now. 79.8lbs down!!!! Woohoo.

Not quite as exciting as saying 80. Lol

Great job! I know what you are saying. I really wanted to hit 70 by 4 months, but I was 69 down until the day after! I'm just glad it's gone :)

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Sleeved 12/26. Down 61 pounds and still there hair is starting to fall out but I knew what to expect. Bouncing up and down the same two pounds. Love the sleeve

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Sleeved 12/26. Down 61 pounds and still there hair is starting to fall out but I knew what to expect. Bouncing up and down the same two pounds. Love the sleeve

My hair just started to fall out in the last few weeks. :-( I just went and chopped it yesterday so at least I won't have mile long hairs everywhere! Lol

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My hair just started to fall out in the last few weeks. :-( I just went and chopped it yesterday so at least I won't have mile long hairs everywhere! Lol

My hair has been falling out for a while... like half of it has fallen out so far. I know I'm not getting enough Protein, Fluid or Vitamins and I'm working on it but ugh it's scary to pull handfuls of hair all day long. I just try not to touch it anymore lol

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A lot of my weight loss surgery friends use Nioxin shampoos to help with the hairloss. I haven't persoanlly tried it though. You can go to their website and take a survey to figure out with hair product system would work the best for you.

Amazon has it the cheapest.

http://www.amazon.com/Nioxin-System-Cleanser-Therapy-33-8oz/dp/B000ZICQ36/ref=sr_1_1?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1366741752&sr=1-1&keywords=nioxin

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As for Hair loss, I was experiencing it very badly... I actually was reccomended Loreal's Everpure Thickening Shampoo... Since Ihave been using it my hair loss has stopped for the most part. It slowed down after the second wash and stopped after about a week...

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