7.5 years out.

lauried
on 12/30/13 2:42 am, edited 12/30/13 3:05 am - Barrie, Canada

It’s been 7.5 years since my DS surgery.  I started at 280 and easily dropped to 132 pounds at my lowest.  I didn’t stay there for long.  Once I started to break the rules…most specifically to not stretch my stomach back out by over eating, I have now ballooned up to 180 pounds or so. 

 

Why was it so easy to drop the weight?  I just had a small stomach and though I cannot eat the way I did at 280lbs , it’s pretty close.  The problem is that I have learned to eat all day long and that came from when I was losing I could not eat a lot at one time and I learn to graze all day.  Now I graze all day but I can eat a lot more, thus the weight gain.

So what next Einstein?  I will be doing Atkins for 30 days in January to reset my system and get myself back on track.  I said to myself 2 years ago I would never be fat again and I could always eat what I wanted but the DS has its limitations, and I have pushed them…  Time to pull up my big girl panties and do right by me. 

See you in 30 days and hopefully there will be less of me!

Laurie D
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Huneypie
on 12/30/13 2:47 am - London, United Kingdom
DS on 07/24/12
All the best and well done for recognizing the issue which is often half the battle.

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MajorMom
on 12/30/13 5:26 am - VA

You can do it!   : )

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NoreenRT
on 12/30/13 9:02 am - Warner Robins, GA

100 # loss is nothing to sneeze at, but if you're not comfortable at this weight good for you with pushing forward towards a goal. Can't wait to read about your progress  the end of January . 

Thanks for posting and reminding us, our DS is a tool, not an unlimited free pass.

 

 

Noreen  HW 352 / SW 324 / CW 175/ LW/ 148 / GW 150   (achieved Aug 14 '11)

 

 

Dutchy
on 1/12/14 3:58 am - stittsville, Canada

Hey Laurie,

 

Remember me? i had the DS in April same year, i have  had huge regain actually i have gained 100 of the 120 i lost, never got to goal, it is a real battle, i often think of the others who had Dr l around the same time as well did, for the most part the ones i know do very well, all are at goal maybe a few have had the 20 pound bounce back.

I am not the norm, then again i never felt the surgery malabsorption worked for me .. i still stand by that to this day.

I never thought i would end up back where i started,it is very hard to wrap my head around it, still i have wonderful restriction so i know that part worked.

I know how i gained my weight back, constant night snacking, sure is and probably will always be my downfall, i am trying hard to over come it but somethings after surgery i have not been able to get over, sleep insomnia, never had a problem now i need meds to sleep and the whole mental trauma of this surgery, i wish back then we had mandatory councelling like they do now, sure would of made a difference/

 

Great to see your post, take care

kerry

 

 

heidig71
on 1/15/14 6:21 pm - IN

good for you for getting back on track.. i am a little over 5 years out and i too got used to being able to eat whatever i wanted all day long and regained about 35#. three months ago i got back on track and have lost about 20#. we still have the tool, we just have to use it.

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