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Hi I'm Kaitie,

I am a 20 year old university student from Queensland Australia,

Im 120 kg so I think thats around 265 lbs and 159 cm or 5'2

I have been over weight my whole life, the chubby middle child in-between my two gorgeous and thin sisters.

I have tried everything under the sun and have finally made the decision to have a gastric sleeve.

looking for any tips/ pieces of advice for preparing for before and after surgery and anyones weight loss stories in general

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over weight my whole life

@@kaitieb

welcome, welcome, welcome to sleeveland :)

glad you found our little group :)

you are having surgery on my b'day

i will be 61 years young on January 12 :)

side note to my fellow WLS people

i will be accepting b'day gifts and cards starting in January :lol:

i know how you feel about being the middle child with the other 2 being normal weight

I am the 2nd oldest of 5 kids

they were ALL lovely, normal (or thinner weight)

I was frequently "reminded" of this with different stares and comments :wacko:

you have a couple of months before your sleeve

continue to read these boards

research about the sleeve

go on the internet and explore bariatric surgery

go to U-tube, you'll see many videos with peoples experiences

here are some weight loss "rules" you will be following for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life :)

try and practice doing them now

get used to a few things :)

below are just a few of the many things you must learn Post surgery

drink 64 oz of Water a day

stop drinking about 30 minutes before you eat

never, ever, ever drink while you are eating :angry:

don't drink for about 45-60 minutes after you eat

take teeny, tiny, tiny bites

chew thoroughly into little pieces

put fork down and start again

always measure your food

keep records/diary on a board for tracking your intake

many people used MFP - my fitness pal

my history is pretty basic

around the age of 13 i started to gain weight, up, up and away

yo yo dieted all my adult life

i would loose the weight, regain + :angry:

could never maintain

i had physical problems stemming from my weight :angry:

diabetes/insulin - high blood pressure - CPAP - and many meds - back problems

PO i quicly lost the diabetes meds, CPAP and blood pressure meds etc

i am at a great place now :)

healthier and happier i've EVER been :)

kathy

good luck

Edited by proudgrammy

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Yay another January person!! I am booked on the 14th in mexico. There is a thread floating around for us January Sleeve persons!! Come join us :-)

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Thank you so much for all advice @@proudgrammy

I'm so glad I came across this website, it's further confirmed this decision is without a doubt is the right one for me

And

I'll go find the the January support group for sure @@Rebecca ????

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