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Annual exam results are in!

loriloftness
Posts: 476 Member
Just got my lab results back from my annual physical. My dr was thrilled w/my cholesterol results.
HDL from 34 to 46; LD from 138 to 98; Triglycerides from 139 to 67 and total cholesterol from 200 to 157. Off BP medication completely and my BP is fabulous. (105/67) My iron is still low (same song for the last 10+ years) but better than it was in May. I am just tickled to think that what I am doing is giving me a chance at not only a longer life, but a healthier and more satisfying life. When I had my VSG done last November I dreamed that I could maybe have these outcomes but also prepared myself to be the sole exception to what everyone else seemed to be experiencing, thinking I might only lose a little weight and not see improvements. (those are the negative nelly thoughts that sometimes run around my brain) I am not where I want to be weight-wise and may not even be there when I hit my 1 yr post-surgery mark in 2 months, but I am so far ahead in the improvements in my health that I feel like I am a walking VSG success story.
HDL from 34 to 46; LD from 138 to 98; Triglycerides from 139 to 67 and total cholesterol from 200 to 157. Off BP medication completely and my BP is fabulous. (105/67) My iron is still low (same song for the last 10+ years) but better than it was in May. I am just tickled to think that what I am doing is giving me a chance at not only a longer life, but a healthier and more satisfying life. When I had my VSG done last November I dreamed that I could maybe have these outcomes but also prepared myself to be the sole exception to what everyone else seemed to be experiencing, thinking I might only lose a little weight and not see improvements. (those are the negative nelly thoughts that sometimes run around my brain) I am not where I want to be weight-wise and may not even be there when I hit my 1 yr post-surgery mark in 2 months, but I am so far ahead in the improvements in my health that I feel like I am a walking VSG success story.

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Lori that's awesome! You are doing so good and I am very impressed with your attitude! Looking at the health improvements as being more important than the number on the scale is a victory all in itself! Great job girl!0
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WOW!! Those are some AWESOME test results!! Keep up the good work!0
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Congratulations on such wonderful proof of your hard work!!0
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That is wonderful news! And you are so right...not only will you have a longer life but a healthier one as well.0
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That is great news! I have always looked at it this journey as becoming healthy. Losing the weight and looking fabulous is a perk. But being healthy - not getting diabetes and not having a future heart issue, is more important.0
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Great job!!0
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Congratulations!!!0
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Congrats! Those are awesome NSVs! You are doing fabulous
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Wonderful news. You have done well.0
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Great news! A new healthy you!0
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Very good!0
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Woohoo! That's awesome!0
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Fabulous job! Great news on those lab results!0
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