March/April WLS Conversation Thread
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Hi everyone!! It's been a long time since I've been on the threads ... I just had to cut something out during these last very busy and frustrating months. However, I have found that I have missed all of you, I NEED all of your support, and I'm not doing very well on my own. So, today I'm starting over (again), trying to reclaim control over my eating and exercise habits. I'm pretty sure that staying active on here will help keep my focus from straying like it has the last few months. I'm only up 9 lbs. from my lowest weight, but I refuse to go any higher than that!!
For those of you who are new here (or new to me since I was last active), I had sleeve surgery on 9/15/2010 and have maintained a loss of roughly 75 lbs. give or take. I have lots of health and lifestyle impediments to my success, but I have accepted that I just have to work longer and harder to achieve my goals than most. Such is life!!
BRAVO for Reaching out before u regained any more weight. Success is never giving up. I struggle too and still have not reach goal. I am still better today than I was 8 years ago. Much better off and very thankful for that. As stated you may need more. Keep experimenting until u find what works 4 u. Welcome back!!0 -
Hello everyone,
I am new to the board, MFP and WLS. I had RNY gastric bypass on 2/20/12. I am doing well so far and am looking for a place to come for support, advice and motivation. I am 2 weeks shy of my 50th birthday. Married, mother of 2 grown kids, retired with lots of 'hobbies' and 'unpaid work'. With my doctors permission, I just went off my soft foods diet and have begun eating food with texture. I must chew everything to a pureed consistency, but so far, so good. I had carrots and hummus for lunch. I travel a lot for 'work' and have already had 2 trips since surgery. Those have been very challenging. I force myself to weigh only once a week. I still have no idea what to expect in terms of weight loss. The fact that some of you have lost lots of weight in the first 6-10 months is very motivating. I think getting down to a managable weight quickly will make this journey easier. It will improve my ability to exercise and participate in the active lifestyle I want to lead.
I hope to get to know more of you soon.
Michelle0 -
Michelle, most people seem to lose about 50% of their excess weight by the six month mark. Here is another link to a tool to help determine what your loss might look like:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/information/post+op+planner.php
I'm 3.5 years out and have maintained my 200 pound loss. I work hard to stay at my goal weight.
Laura0 -
Angelintx....I have found participation in online and real life support groups the number one thing that keeps me on track. When I stray I tend to "forget" that I had WLS and eat accordingly. That's one reason I started tracking my intake online again and participate in a few different WLS boards.
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ScubaMom,
I so agree with you. I think support groups make a world of difference. The bariatric center where I had surgery has a support that meets once a month. Though the meetings are good, for me, that wasn't enough. MFP helped to fill in the gap. Unfortunately, when I do go to the once a month meeting, there are several people that are there that have not been successful. I really think that the weight loss clinic needs to offer support groups more like weight watchers- once a week at least.0 -
Hi everyone!! It's been a long time since I've been on the threads ... I just had to cut something out during these last very busy and frustrating months. However, I have found that I have missed all of you, I NEED all of your support, and I'm not doing very well on my own. So, today I'm starting over (again), trying to reclaim control over my eating and exercise habits. I'm pretty sure that staying active on here will help keep my focus from straying like it has the last few months. I'm only up 9 lbs. from my lowest weight, but I refuse to go any higher than that!!
For those of you who are new here (or new to me since I was last active), I had sleeve surgery on 9/15/2010 and have maintained a loss of roughly 75 lbs. give or take. I have lots of health and lifestyle impediments to my success, but I have accepted that I just have to work longer and harder to achieve my goals than most. Such is life!!
BRAVO for Reaching out before u regained any more weight. Success is never giving up. I struggle too and still have not reach goal. I am still better today than I was 8 years ago. Much better off and very thankful for that. As stated you may need more. Keep experimenting until u find what works 4 u. Welcome back!!0 -
Hello everyone,
I am new to the board, MFP and WLS. I had RNY gastric bypass on 2/20/12. I am doing well so far and am looking for a place to come for support, advice and motivation. I am 2 weeks shy of my 50th birthday. Married, mother of 2 grown kids, retired with lots of 'hobbies' and 'unpaid work'. With my doctors permission, I just went off my soft foods diet and have begun eating food with texture. I must chew everything to a pureed consistency, but so far, so good. I had carrots and hummus for lunch. I travel a lot for 'work' and have already had 2 trips since surgery. Those have been very challenging. I force myself to weigh only once a week. I still have no idea what to expect in terms of weight loss. The fact that some of you have lost lots of weight in the first 6-10 months is very motivating. I think getting down to a managable weight quickly will make this journey easier. It will improve my ability to exercise and participate in the active lifestyle I want to lead.
I hope to get to know more of you soon.
Michelle0 -
Michelle, most people seem to lose about 50% of their excess weight by the six month mark. Here is another link to a tool to help determine what your loss might look like:
http://www.obesityhelp.com/morbidobesity/information/post+op+planner.php
I'm 3.5 years out and have maintained my 200 pound loss. I work hard to stay at my goal weight.
Laura0 -
Thank you for the welcome ladies. I look forward to being inspired here. Laura, thanks for the link. I just had dinner with a friend at her house. I ate a variety of new foods, all tolerated well. Tiny portions, concentrating on the proteins. Yeah!0
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Today is Pi Day! I love Pi(e).
In honor of Pi Day, I am thinking about making Apple Pie cake pops. I have some ideas for how to make them seem like you smooshed up an apple pie in them without actually baking an apple pie and that don't involve using a ton of sugar.0 -
Today is Pi Day! I love Pi(e).
In honor of Pi Day, I am thinking about making Apple Pie cake pops. I have some ideas for how to make them seem like you smooshed up an apple pie in them without actually baking an apple pie and that don't involve using a ton of sugar.0 -
Today is my 3 month surg-iversary! :drinker: <--water/non-caffeinated tea. Seems both not that long ago and a very long time ago that I was at the hospital, waiting to go into the O.R. Still weird for me to try to wrap my head around the surgery and my changes sometimes.
Three months later, with absolutely no complications, I've lost 55 lbs and I've gained a whole ton of energy. My boyfriend has gained an appreciation for my backside, as he now has a habit of grabbing it. :laugh: If he likes saggy butt, I am the perfect woman for him!0 -
Congrats Robyn_T!!
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Thanks, Mollie!
Question for the RNYers: At 3 months out, I can't take most pills. Tylenol recalled their adult liquid and I've been forced to use the super sugary children's version on the rare occassion I've had a headache that won't go away or I can't deal with anymore. When i use it, I'm more stressed, waiting for my system to try to dump the sugary medicine. I'd rather have something different if I can, so I don't have to worry. Any suggestions on pain relievers?0 -
Can your surgeon prescribe you something? Also, it depends on why you can't take pills. If they are just too big to go down well and they aren't time-release, you can just cut them two.0
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I agree with MacMadame. Also, there are chewables, even for adults but you MAY have to ask your pharmacist if they stock them. That's probably where I would start...the pharmacist may know of something that could help you. I bet there is SOMETHING because a lot of diabetics cannot use the sugary syrups, too.0
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Morning all!!! Hope everyone is having a good week and feeling strong and motivated!!0
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I'm bored at work. Sigh.0
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Doing pretty well here....doing a whole lot of nothing, which is great but can also seem like a time waster. Got myself a fitbit and using this week to see exactly where I stand (ha ha) with the whole "10,000 steps" thing....I am falling painfully short. Will attempt more walking next week when kids are back in school. Dinner tonight is chicken and dumplings! It's so good even my vegetarian daughter eats it! Rereading "Why We Get Fat" by Gary Taubes; so much of what he says makes perfect sense and I try to put many of his points into practice. My poor bulldog puppy had surgery last week and has to have it again next week...but thankfully he is snoring peacefully beside me right now. Life is good!~~~~~~Marilyn0
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When I was working out, I easily got 7000-10000 steps. The days I didn't were long bike ride days (so no stepping was happening, just pedal stroking). But now I average about 5000. I hope to go back to walking at lunch again starting next week so we'll see what that does to my step count.0
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