18 mos. later and keeping it off w/pics
mhorn2142
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So my weight loss is of the controversial kind here on MFP... That's right, I had weight loss surgery 18 mos. ago. But my goodness how amazing it has been. I have been able to accomplish things I couldn't in my fat body. Just from a dietary standpoint I have finally grasped an understanding of nutrition and have had great success. In the beginning I was calorie obsessed and kept my calories way too low, then I found that more if still in moderation is better especially combined with exercise. Now those who are naturally more fit than others find this statement a "duh" moment. However for me and many like me, it was literally like going through detox before this actually could work. Removing the part of my stomach that produces ghrelin, the hunger hormone, allowed me to finally free myself of uncontrollable cravings that kept me tied to my old habits. My brain was no longer clouded and willpower was obtainable. The restrictions finally gave me a chance to reboot if you will. When I began this journey I weighed 304 lbs. at 5'3" and could not be the mother I wanted to be. Now I am training for my first 1/2 marathon that I will be running with my high school senior son. Last Christmas I took my family to Disneyland and never had to sit and rest because my feet hurt and was able to ride every ride with my children and plenty of room to spare in the seat. In the last 18 mos. I have done several fun runs and mud runs. Even my 5 yr old ran a color run. My son and I "nature" biking and I live the life I always thought I would have. I weigh 154 lbs. now and am very happy where I am. Right now I am maintaining my weight and may decide to lose another 15 lbs. later. For right now I am content with where I am though.
3 months before surgery
last Christmas
1 year prior to surgery with my little girl- no lap for her to sit in.
2 mos. ago with my son at an awards banquet.
my 1st 5k with my little girl who ran 1/2 and I ran the second half carrying her.
Nature Biking with my son.
Now I am on the the next part of my journey and that involves leaving this post and heading to the kitchen to make fat free low sugar zucchini muffins with my little girl and then off to the park for a bike ride.
Can't get all my pics to work any help is appreciated
3 months before surgery
last Christmas
1 year prior to surgery with my little girl- no lap for her to sit in.
2 mos. ago with my son at an awards banquet.
my 1st 5k with my little girl who ran 1/2 and I ran the second half carrying her.
Nature Biking with my son.
Now I am on the the next part of my journey and that involves leaving this post and heading to the kitchen to make fat free low sugar zucchini muffins with my little girl and then off to the park for a bike ride.
Can't get all my pics to work any help is appreciated
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Congratulations - what a fab loss.
Great to see you have turned your surgery into such a positive lifestyle change! Well done!0 -
Congratulations on your amazing Weight Loss and mantaining!!!
There is nothing wrong with having weight loss surgery. It's not taking the easy way out- you still have to commit to a life time of healthy eating and exercise! It's hard work- with or without surgery!! And you are proof that it CAN be done! Kudos to you!
You are amazing and truly inspiring to me!0 -
Some of the pics were removed, but WOW!! Look at you!! Doing my happy dance for ya. To think you "lost" about HALF of you!! And I am sure your baby enjoyed running with ya.
A HUGE congrats to ya!0 -
Keep up the good work!0
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yay got pics working!!0
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Great job & I love your dress!0
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Great job & I love your dress!
Thanks me too but sadly it is now too big. lol!0 -
Love this! I also had the same surgery less than a year ago and met my goal on Friday- 152 lb total loss. I am so happy for you- you had the courage to take back your life and health- sending you a FR.0
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Amazing !!! I love seeing before and after pics !!0
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Congratulations on your loss ! You look amazing and happy !0
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You look fantastic, and the change in your lifestyle is so great! My only complaint with weight loss surgery is that a lot of people who get it don't bother to keep up with the change in eating habits and lifestyle that needs to occur. It definitely seems you mastered that, which is HUGE just in itself, so congrats on everything!0
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Who would dare judge such an amazing achievement? Congratulations, so happy for you. Awesome work and you look fantastic.0
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Bravo - such an inspiration!!!0
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That is such an incredible difference! I can't imagine why someone would judge your transformation — you took charge of your own life, and made a decision to save it! You look absolutely amazing.0
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Congratulations! Keep up the good work.0
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Everyone has a different path to their weightloss goal. I am glad you found what works for you and that you are enjoying fun activities with your family. You look awesome!0
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Wow! You look great and keep up the work. It is not easy, but I am here to give you support.0
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Fantastic work! Congratulations!0
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You look fantastic. I'm glad you told your story too. My brother-in-law is morbidly obese - he is tall, but must be close to 400 pounds now. He is disabled from painful back and knee injuries - weight related - and has just been diagnosed with Parkinson's.
I've known him since he was a thin 19 year old. He's now 55. This has given me something to think about. His wife has tried to get him to lose or eat healthier - no way. He is really addicted to take-out food. I don't use that word lightly - he is a reformed alcoholic and also had problems with painkillers. When he quit the alcohol he started eating instead.
His wife is trying to get him to do barriatric surgery and/or go to a weight loss camp/resort/campus/whatever. Do you have any advice about what kinds of things would help him know he was ready for that and know it would work? He is afraid to spend the money and have it fail. But he obviously has willpower. He kicked alcohol basically on his own.0 -
Great job changing your life! It looks like your kids have a cool mom. Keep up the awesome work.0
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Congratulations!!! You look Super!!! Keep up the hard work!!!0
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I dont like the term "life style change" but anyway...great job with the weight loss, and the fact your keeping it off. My mother got lap band surgery but has not been very successful. She chokes on everything healthy she eats and ironically the only thing she can keep down is the things she should not be eating, like ice cream..ect..ect. I personally feel its an excuse to eat junk food but I wont go there with her. Anyway, good luck.0
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wow. you are amazing! Your happy smile shows a woman who is determined and successful! Fabulous!0
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I dont like the term "life style change" but anyway...great job with the weight loss, and the fact your keeping it off. My mother got lap band surgery but has not been very successful. She chokes on everything healthy she eats and ironically the only thing she can keep down is the things she should not be eating, like ice cream..ect..ect. I personally feel its an excuse to eat junk food but I wont go there with her. Anyway, good luck.
My mom also had the lap band, which is different from my surgery. She did not learn to eat with hers and lived on roman noodles and crackers, everything else she vomited terribly. when she wasted away to 93lbs. we all said enough. I took her to the dr. and we scheduled a removal. The band had slipped and was wrapped around her esophagus. It was choking her. She has since in 1 year gained it mostly back. as I try to help her eat better, she has residual effects and gags because of how food mad her gag and puke before. She is really struggling. I was not in the beginning able to eat the junk, I can now in very, very limited amounts 1/4 cup of ice cream is about it. I can fit more in my new stomach but it would make me sick. Frozen greek yogurt and fruit with almonds is much yummier. I wish her luck!!0 -
Congratulations on your victorious journey. :smile you have a wonderful reason:0
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