Post VSG status (08/06)
Jenneke0269
Posts: 28 Member
I got sleeved on June 26, and between the two week pre-op diet and the week after surgery until I felt human again, I'd lost ~25 lbs. I'm now about 6 weeks post-op, fully healed (I'm young-ish and I've always healed quickly), on regular foods, and so far I've lost 42 lbs.
I unfortunately got the surgery when my BMI was 50+, so I've got a solid 150 more pounds to go, but I'll get there!
I unfortunately got the surgery when my BMI was 50+, so I've got a solid 150 more pounds to go, but I'll get there!
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Jenneke0269 wrote: »my BMI was 50+, so I've got a solid 150 more pounds to go, but I'll get there!
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It's been another month, and I just broke the 60 lb mark today. Things are going pretty well.0
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Jenneke0269 wrote: »It's been another month...
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Jenneke0269 wrote: »It's been another month...
I'll make a new discussion for surgery stuff, that will be easier I think0 -
Doing pretty well here, down 71 pounds now. I go in to my dietician for my 3-month follow up appointment in two weeks.
It feels a bit weird for me that I can eat almost a normal sized meal after surgery. (Normal meaning a normal person's meal, not the large amounts I ate before surgery) I read all about how your stomach will be about 4 oz. in volume, or about the size of a small banana; but then I don't have any problem with 6 or even 8 oz. of food at a sitting.
The doctor and dietician told me that it's because of my height and body structure. I'm 6'1" and have the frame of a football linebacker. From what they said, with a bigger body frame comes larger organs (things scale up), and since I'm tall, there's more space in my torso. The dietician said she wouldn't be surprised to see me getting up to 6-8 oz. a meal, but it still feels a bit weird, y'know?0