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Hello guys,

So I got sleeved on July 4th, 2016 and everything went as expected. I lost about 80 pounds in 6 months, which is acceptable having had many plateaus in which I would not loose weight but my size would come down. Since January 2017 I've hit my biggest plateau yet, not losing a single pound since. To top that, I found out I'm 8 weeks pregnant now. I'm happy about the pregnancy, but the thing is I've become ravenous!!! I need to eat something every two hours or I would get severe hunger cramps and nausea. And I'm nauseous after i eat for half an hour as well. I'm suffering all the time!!! It is especially more difficult at work. Imagine you're eating all the time while working... This is so frustrating. My nutritionist said that this is normal during pregnancy and that I should have healthy Snacks and fruit, which I'm carrying with me all the time these days. Even when I'm visiting my friends I need to take some snacks and fruit to eat at their houses, which the least to say is frustrating and embarrassing. I hope this situation would change in the second trimester. At least I'm not gaining any weight which is my biggest concern at the moment.

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Thank you :-) . This is my second actually. I have a 5 yrs old daughter who is very excited to become a big sister. On the day of my op I was 310 pounds and now I'm 230. Still have a long way to go but you cant imagine the HUUUUUGE difference these 80 pounds have made on my health and life. I recommend this surgery 200%.

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Aww I am so excited for you :) I also have 1 but mine is a boy. I will be having surgery soon and I'm so optimistic. I hope to have such success as you've had so far I mean 80 pounds in 6 months wow! I also hope to have one more child lol. Do you have a gender preference this time?? [emoji14]

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Since I have a girl I would prefer a boy now. But ultimately a healthy child whether boy or girl in my preference. About the surgery, changing your eating habits is the biggest challenge. I would get really frustrated when I couldn't eat what everyone else was eating. But you always have to give yourself pep talks. I would think for example "let them eat, they'll get fat, and I'm eating like a top model... hahahahahahaha". You need to stay focused and positive and it will pass. Your new eating and exercise routine would become natural for you. Besides, you will be busy showing off your new body and abilities, like climbing to the fourth floor on foot without breaking a sweat. Its unbelievable how happy that makes me.

Just one more thing. Since your body is used to carrying the extra weight all the time you will become more energetic and physically capable than an originally fit person after you lose the weight.

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I cannot express how excited i am just to have more energy because i literally always have felt like a slug though i am active. As far as my family, they are all pretty health conscious and thinner than I am so hopefully that will work to my advantage food wise.
Good luck on getting your little baby boy. I hope for a girl next time, my boy is a crazy and unbelievably hyper little dare devil. I always say if I didn't have him, I'm sure I'd be like 600lbs lol. Chasing him around is my daily workout haha
btw I'm 257 right now, highest weight was 290. Lost weight just adding exercise (Kid dance videos on Kinect xbox with my son and walking a lot) and smaller portions, been stalled for months now though like always so i definitely feel i need this surgery. I can't do it if i feel like I'm starving all the time you know?

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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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