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Hi Everyone!

It is June the forth and I was thinking about goals for the month. Last month I found it helpful to read the posts of others and plan my own goals and post them. I did acheive my goal as did most of us I think!

Big high five to all of us!

So for starts as I am just a few days on this side of life I would like to really focus on getting the most out of the month as in working through the different stages of food and learning about my feelings towards this phase. lol right now I am just so happy to be able to have chicken broth !! and popsicles!!

I seldom have huge hunger so far but it is early yet.

So I guess what my goal is is to make it through this month of liquids. full liquids, pureed, and soft foods without too much trouble

Good luck to everyone this month!!

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Thank you LeslieLee. Like yourself I need to get through this month while I have dreams of a succulent steak :welldoneclap:. All kidding aside, so far so good for me as well. I'm enjoying my broth and today I've found out from Maral at TLBC that I can add a little bit of parmesan cheese to the broth. Heavenly! Best of luck to you as well.

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Congrats :welldoneclap: How are you doing post op? not too much shoulder pain i hope?

I was bouncing off the walls about 4 or 5 days after surgery and i had lost 10 lbs already... it didnt occur to me that it was because i was only taking in Clear Liquids... but again i didnt really care.. i had lost 10 lbs and i hadnt even tried to

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Okay, June goals it is. I managed to make my May goal by the excess skin of my teeth. I had a nice stall in the last 2 weeks of May.

My June goals are as follows:

- Get below 270lbs. I have set a mini-goal for myself to get to 100lbs lost by the end of July so that is half way to that.

- Conitnue to make it to the gym at least 3 times per week, but strive for 4 or 5.

- Conitnue to eat healthy, try to make better choices, and limit my treats to once a week.

Other than that, I just want to try to take care of myself and not get too stressed out. The coming months are the most stressful in my job so getting through them will be a challenge.

Andrew

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June goals...

I'm going to visit Starbucks only on pay days as I can't even begin to imagin how many calories are in a Venti Dulce de Latche

(next visit June 15).

I'm going to start working out more. I've been doing 30-45 mins of power walking a day but now it's time for me to change things up. I've never been one for the gym so I've bought some light free style wights and Hip Hop abs. I'm aiming to follow along with the DVD at least 3 times a week and continue with my walking.

J

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June goals - get through this crazy month both at work and home with some shred of sanity. Get my fill!! and start losing weight again. Start exercising at least 2x week to start.

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:canada::canada::canada:

June Goals:

1. Continue working out like a madwoman

2. Lose 2 lbs (yup, at this point, I will be happy with 2 lbs...>YEEESH)

3. Support Mr Yoda on his band journey

4. Survive a four night visit from my parents in mid-June:omg:

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Congrats :) How are you doing post op? not too much shoulder pain i hope?

I was bouncing off the walls about 4 or 5 days after surgery and i had lost 10 lbs already... it didnt occur to me that it was because i was only taking in clear liquids... but again i didnt really care.. i had lost 10 lbs and i hadnt even tried to

Hello MonicaZ:

I know everyone is going to hate me, but I have not had any issues (so far) post-op. The first day I was really drowsy. The second day I was still a bit drowsy but moved around when I was awake. The third day I was great and this is day 4 and I'm still waiting for those awful gas pains in the shoulder everyone talks about. I do have some occasional pain in my stomach which I think is gas but it cames and goes and is quite bearable. I also did not take any painkillers since the surgery. I removed my big bandages today and everything looks great. The other ones come off in approx 6 days. I don't want to jinx it but so far so good.

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marcar... i didnt have any issues post op either.. i felt a little aching around the shoulders the next day.. but thats it... i slept alot the first 2 days post op.. and when i was awake i did a couple laps around the house.. and i wasnt in terrible pain either... altho hiccups hurt like hell... for close to a month actually.. but that was my only complaint lol... my little furball lhasa Chubby didnt leave my side post op either... smart little thing.. he knew he couldnt get on my stomache but would lie across my legs... even went looking for me when he came back from outside and i wasnt on the couch where hed left me

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My goal for June is to stay away from chocolate. Jill (the nutritionist from TLBC) said to start thinking like I am allergic to it. Worked for the 1st week after the bash, but I have succumed to the craving today. I'm still losing though, and that's better than before the motivational bash!

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I would like to see a 165 on the scale.

I'd also like to continue to run 3 times a week.

Yoda! Lemme see that ticker back here!

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My June goal is to get the port flipped back and anchored so I can get my second fill. I had no post op problems, but the fills have not been so successful. After that, I want to loose 1 lb a week. Doddie

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Yoda! Lemme see that ticker back here!

LOL...Mandi...I dunno why it wasn't there!!! I guess it decided to "go away on it's own on that one"...You're the computer whiz, not me!!

although it is one big ol' lie anyways right now...*sigh*

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Yoda mine did that to but i never used it for 1 month. The old saying is if you don't use it you lose it. lol

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