How long sense your surgery ? How much have you lost? Your sex? Which procedure?
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46 year old female
Gastric bypass 4/18/16
HW: 239.6
SW: 20
Lowest weight: 152
Current weight: 190.2
Never in a million years would I have thought I would have this amount of regain. In another post I shared my story...it has been a really brutal 12-18 months for my daughter and I with health issues.
Now COVID is making things that much more difficult but I am putting myself first. Went back on phentermine last week, following my pre-op diet as best as I can and I am going back to a Bariatric dietician...same practice, different doctor. Wasn’t loving my first doctor and hoping that this is going to give me the accountability I need. I also have a friend having bypass tomorrow and another having surgery on the next couple of months. Sharing my story with them along with tips has also been motivating for me2 -
Sleeved 12/27/2017
HW: 265
Day of surgery: 256
LW: 197
CW:232
GW:165
I was at my lowest in May of 2019, stalled and then begin to gain about 5 pounds every month. I work out 5 days a week but can't seem to loose. was prescribed generic form of Contrave and been taking it for 3 months this helped with a 10 lb loss but still not loosing like I should. I waver between not eating of enough calories/protein and too much protein. Desperate to get down to my goal weight.0 -
@tamikawoodson wjat has your doctor said? I went back to a Bariatric doc last week and waiting to meet with the nutritionist. I work out a lot and my issue is macros and calories - no idea what they should look like now2
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Sleeved 2/2/2015
HW 267
SW 236 I think
GW 150
Lowest Wt 129
CW 144
Like everyone else, I said I would never regain the weight I lost but life doesn't work that way. Lost my brother to suicide caused by mental illness and life just kinda fell apart for a while. I thought I had a disaster plan but obviously it didn't work very well. I actually gained 40 lbs. At the beginning of the year I just started over, went back to the basics for eating and exercise. I have 12 pounds to go, which would put me at 132. I was never supposed to be 129 and still can't figure out how that happened. My goal is 2 pounds per month.
What bothered me more than anything was not one person in my family mentioned my weight gain. I'm like come on people, say something to me.2 -
@loveshoe I am so sorry for your loss! You are so right about thinking that regain wouldn’t happen to you. I thought the same thing and my surgical team thought I was the model patient because I always meal prepped and worked out...boy were they wrong! I also am back to basics but went back to the Bariatric doc last week and looking forward to meeting with the dietician in a few weeks so that I can be given really good guidance on how much to eat from a calorie or macro perspective.
I have gotten so many varying opinions on how many calories to eat and what my macros should be so it left me frustrated. Hopefully we are on the up and up!1 -
I didn't check in during the Covid shut down but I did try to stay on track while stuck at home with the Hubby, it was definitely a challenge!!! I went up and down but came out of it with a 6lb loss. I am now currently 10lbs from my goal of a 100lb loss. Who new it would be so dang hard, I had hoped this surgery would fix my issues without to much work, even though I was told repeatedly by my dietitian that it is only a tool to help me and that it isn't a miracle cure. So I guess it really is a life style change, I guess all I can do is keep pushing, stay positive, and be patient.1
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Hi, All! 62-yo female, 5'8"
RNY Gastric bypass 8/7/2012
HW: 294 lbs
Day of surgery: 262
LW: 145
CW: 194
GW:160
I never thought I would regain so much weight. Seven pounds a year. Dr told me to eat low-fat protein and veggies - that's it. I didn't believe him. Guess he was right! After 7 years of doing things MY way, I'm going back to the dr's suggestions. Just started back on MFP, tracking my food. Eating protein and veggies.
I WILL NOT go back to my presurgery weight! Following surgery, I went through a month of the worst nausea I have ever experienced. Nothing helped. I thought I would lose my mind. I need to remember that agony so that I don't go back to my presurgery weight and eating habits. I actually acknowledged that I needed to get back on track when the scale was creeping up towards 200, but also when I found myself dreading the thought of seeing family members and friends.
My most successful weight loss tool is MFP. I appreciate and value the struggles, courage, and support of all of you who share your struggles and victories. Trying to live a healthy life is easier when you're not alone on the journey.
❤️
Sue3 -
Gastric bypass on Jan 2 2020
54 year old female 5'7"
Highest weight 282 lbs
Current weight 203 lbs
Goal weight 160 lbs
Hit a stall, I'm still a work in progress3 -
@jcavanna2 Please share what your nutritionist tells you - just for comparison. My bariatric dr told me to eat all the lean protein I wanted, and add some veggies. No calorie limit given. The nutritionist at his office told me that I would need to limit my calorie intake to 1000 a day - for life. She told me I would gain weight rapidly if I exceeded that number.
Nutritionist at my family physician's office said that was too little - upped it to 1600. Of course I chose that number! Well, it seems as though the bariatric nut. was on target! And now I'm back down to 1000 calories and hungry. I know I'll adjust and this is a life choice. My primary concern should be my health.
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@suegreg2 thank you - I don’t have the appointments for a few weeks with the nutritionist but my Bariatric doc gave me no indication, but he put me on medication to curb my appetite and it is working but I need to know how much I should be eating in terms of both calories and macros. I am very active too so I want to ensure that my activity level is being accounted for too3
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Down 3 pounds this week! 31 to go.
First week back on program. Sticking to 1000 calories is a challenge. I'm more towards 1100. Trying to get in exercise a few times a week - and I hate to exercise! 😂 One day at a time, one meal at a time.
Wishing everyone a happy and healthy weekend!
Sue2 -
52 yr old male
RNY
9 months post-op
Pre-op 277lbs
Current 255lbs
Still losing3 -
51 year old female
Gastric Sleeve- 11/2013
Highest Weight- 260 lbs
Surgery Weight- 236 lbs
Lowest Weight- 159 lbs (1.5 years after surgery)
Current weight- 218 lbs
Goal weight - under 200 to start
After my gastric sleeve i started going through menopause (2015) , then family loss so emotional eating started. Also torn meniscus and old ACL tear. I am back into the pushing myself to post all food that enters my mouth. Also working out at least 5 times a week, stationary bike, walk, and currently started running(trotting) a bit. I would like to get back under 200 lbs and then go from there.
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So many of us are having personal issues and stress. Hug's
I'm a sleeve six years out
HW 254
Lowest weight 125
Current weight 142. I would like to see 125 again.
17 pounds to go!
I lose weight at 1000/1100 calories. My carbs are plant based. (no rice, bread, pasta) Exceptions are long run/ride days. I changed my diet up to meat and vegan protein sources. I'm eating as much veggies I want until full, fruit in small amounts. and add small amounts of seeds, nuts, hemp hearts, and chia seeds into recipes. Getting creative again.
Love watching healthy cooking videos on youtube. I'm pintresing recipes and kitchen organization. (keeps my mind off stress) I deep cleaned my kitchen. Donated many Items I don't use. Set everything up for success. My pantry is stocked with healthy foods, spice cupboard arranged and I bought new cutting boards on amazon.
Exercise has never been an issue for me. My biggest mistake was thinking I can eat more calories because I workout. Sports medicine dietitian helped.
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Sleeve 6/7/17
Male 60
Surgery Weight: 306 lbs
Current Weight: 190 lbs
Lowest Weight: 181 lbs
Highest Weight: 380 lbs
Goal Weight: 180 lbs
Maintaining 190 lbs at this time my body seem comfortable at this weight, not letting me get down any lower.1 -
Sleeve on Dec 2016
Female 36
Highest weight: 250
Surgery weight: 226
Lowest weight: 145
Current weight: 160
Goal weight: 140
Was maintaining in the 150s until the last month. I got pregnant in Feb and still maintained until I miscarried in May (was really depressed and stayed in bed for weeks). My weight got up to 167 and that scared me so I made myself get back on track with food (high protein, veggies/fruit, some fat, low carb).
Now starting to work on getting my water in and lifting weights to build muscle. Next is to work on getting my steps in (quarantine has made me super sedentary which is not great for my mental health either).
Trying to look ahead and be positive. We want to try for baby again next year so trying to get in shape and really healthy now.
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Richie2shoes wrote: »52 yr old male
RNY
9 months post-op
Pre-op 277lbs
Current 255lbs
Still losing
I just realized my pre-op weight is wrong. Should be 3771 -
Hi everyone!! This is my second post on MFP.
Female (38y/o); 5' 7"
Surgery date: 6/9/2020
Highest weight: 333lbs
Weight as of last Saturday: 293.2lbs (Stats day is tomorrow).
Goal weight: 180 lbs (as of now)
I just finished week 4 of the T-25 Alpha cycle. Week 5 starts Sunday. If anyone is doing T-25 or just wants an exercise accountability buddy, let me know.
I am not completely sure how all the communities and discussions work etc. Will figure it out after my last final exam next Wednesday.
Success to everyone still striving to meet goals and congrats to those who have met their goals!!1 -
@suegreg2 and @jcavanna2
My surgeon told me that ultimately, my goal was to stay within 1200 calories/day. Her instructions were:
Food intake: 4 - 8 oz of food each time
Eat 60gms of protein daily 1st
Proteins then veggies and then grains for carbs
64 oz water/fluid daily
Intermittent fasting 16:8 - can be started now: limiting the amt of time you spend eating to 8 hrs and water in off times and yogurt or small healthy snack if very hungry in off times.
The nutritionist told me: Calorie goal 1200 is for later (~1.5 - 2yrs after surgery or after my goal is met)
Now: 600 -800 calories is perfectly normal (that was all I was able to eat)
Focus on what feels good to your body to eat instead of calories
Eating habit is normal at this time (being able to eat 2x/day with 1 - 2 small healthy snacks)
Eat 2 - 3 x/day, chew slowly and eat and drink at different times
Water intake 60oz or more
Take multi-vitamins; calcium, and multivitamin at the same time.
Keep up exercise (~30 mins of cardio 3-5x / week)
I currently eat between 5 - 8oz of food at a time, I just started getting hungrier and so can now eat ~3 meals some days. Most days, it is still 2 meals especially if I drink tea in between. I am also doing the T-25 workouts (It is too hot outside for me to try to walk).
I hope this info helps.
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Gastric Bypass 10/14/2019.
61 yr. old. sex-yes please.
peak weight- 334lbs.
current weight. 217lbs.
Maintaining between 217 and 220lbs.
Eating no problem. Keep the protein up and work out. It's easy to loose muscle if you don't work out. Bands and pushups work for me.
Good luck to all considering the surgery! Saved my life!1 -
16 months since surgery. Gastric bypass. 55 year old female, 5'8" tall. Starting weight 319.2 lbs. current weight : 163.8 lbs. Goal weight 150 lbs.2
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Sleeve 6/3/19
Currently 39 F Height 5'4
HW 315 January 2019
SW 282
CW 156
Surgeon's goal was 168 so I have surpassed that. Weight loss is very slow now (0 in July, 2 pounds in August and 1 pound this first week of September so I set mini goals. My current mini goal is 155 to hit 160 pounds lost. If I hit that my new goal will be 152 to hit 130 since surgery. If I hit that 149 to be under 150 and my ultimate goal would be 145 to be normal BMI and no longer overweight.
I am happy with what I have lost so far and as long as I don't gain I am happy. I am on day 520 straight of tracking in MFP. Even tracked the day of surgery where I only had broth and a sugar free popsicle. I was a size 26/28 or 4X. I am now a 10/12 and a medium or large.1 -
RNY 1/28/2020
HW 351
SW 300
CW 219
GW 180
Going slower now as I head for the last 40-lbs to goal.
No Complications / Loving every minute of life!0 -
I'm having surgery tomorrow 9/21/20. RNY.
HW - 315
SW - 237
GW - 150
I'm 5 ft 6.5 inches
59 years old.
I'll post when there's some weight loss! Looking forward to the results. Know it's going to be a BIG change!0 -
It has been a minute since I've been here! When the scale started going back up, I backed away, lol!
Surgery date: 10/15/2015
Surgery done: VSG
HW: 307 (ish, I know it was higher, but didn't have scales to accommodate)
SW: 285 (I think, it's been five years!)
LW: 142
CW: 159
HW (post surgery): 180, this January.
I have quite the story, long and wild. Search the group for my name and you'll find it in pieces.
Anyway, @jcavanna2 I'm now tracking macros. Have been since May...strictly since early August. I started a new 90-day Challenge from home, through a local gym. Earlier this year (May), I was eating about 800-1000 calories and trying to work out. No good. I was actually gaining, lethargic, dizzy, weak, blah. So I started increasing my calories. I found a company online "Macros Inc", they have actually worked with bariatric clients and believe it's horse doo that we need to eat so little, there's no science to back it up. Especially for those of us working out. I joined their free Facebook group, did my "macro check" with them. Then had an "InBody" scan done last week and their numbers were a little higher than what was recommended, but I wasn't hitting them anyway, so adjusting down did nothing, lol!
This week, after a full week on the macros, I have lost 2 lbs, biggest singular loss I've had in a looooong time. I'm now lifting 4x/week and doing cardio 2x/week, plus 10k steps a day. Lower macros on my one rest day.
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Female 63 yrs old
6 weeks post-op bypass
VSG 10/12/2014
Gastric Bypass 10/29/2020
Highest weight 5/31/2012 - 221.6 lbs.
Gastric Sleeve 11/12/14 - Weight 211.6 lbs.
Gastric Bypass 10/29/20 - Weight 185 lbs.
Current Weight 157.5 lbs.
Goal weight: 145 lbs. - Height: 5'4"
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Female 64 years young Height 5' 6"
VSG & Hernia repair & Gallbladder removal on Jan 26, 2016 2 days after my 60th Birthday will be 5 years post op in 2021
Highest weight 497
Surgery weight 317
Lowest weight 217
Current Weight 255
Goal weight 170
After losing 280 pounds at my lowest weight of 217 I had 4 separate excess skin removal surgeries as the Doctors thought removing over 30 pounds of excess skin would help reduce the pain of a frozen left shoulder, OA of right hip & 6 herniated discs and allow me to walk unaided. Must use an electric scooter or a walker now.
May 2017 Breast Reduction
Dec 2017 Brachioplasty-Major complications 2 months recovery
May 2018 Panniculectomy & Hernia repair
May 2019 Belt Lipectomy-Major complications 3 months recovery- IV Vancomycin 2 times a day for 6 weeks.
Starting gaining weight back after the last excess skin removal surgery. Am very happy I have managed to keep off 242 pounds but very disappointed I never made it to go and need to get back on track and finish the job. The excess skin removal surgeries did not allow me to walk unaided. Being told I need hip and shoulder surgery soon and then maybe back surgery but they will not do any surgeries until I am below 200. I lose weight very slowly, always have. At maximum of 10 pounds a month we are looking at maybe June of 2021 or later.
I was here years ago on a steady basis but came in sporadically during the excess skin removals surgeries. I need to start coming in here on a steady basis and need the support of others as I am all alone. Anyone know of any VSG support groups starting a new challenge in Jan 2021? If not, maybe we can start our own and support each other.
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56 year old female
Surgery date 10/25/97 - 23y 10m ago
Highest weight 400
Lowest weight 242 - 7 months post op
Goal weight 168
Current wt 293
Unfortunately was unable to have the depo-provera shots or oral birth control due to some hematology issues post op.
Got pregnant with my 2nd child @ 7m post op and weightloss stopped. Had a 3rd and last child 2 years later and still have kept 100+lbs off up until now.
Considering revision at this time.
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Sorry forgot to say procedure was open roux-en-y0
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@ssflbelle2012 I had my gastric bypass 4/18/16. High weight 239.6, low weight 152, current 205. Been having regain for the last 2 1/2 years. Also had a couple of surgeries and dealing with my daughter’s eating disorders and multiple moves including out of state.
I recently found a support group called The T.R.I.B.E. By Jamie Mills aka The Sleeved Dietician. She had the sleeve and all of the leaders have had some sort of bariatric surgery. Even her personal trainers have. Nice to get insight and help from people who get it. Lots of zoom calls to choose from for various stuff such as regain, mom groups, 5+ years post op, body dysmorphia etc
Janie has a ton of videos and materials you can print or download. Lots of recipes, workouts etc. I highly recommend looking into it0