Back after 4 years

June W.
on 9/13/15 11:55 am - Phoenix, AZ
VSG on 04/12/12

Hi all. I got my sleeve in April 2012. I lost 60 lbs right away and then I got off track. I gained 30 lbs back and have stayed there for three years. Now I didn't get surgery to lose only 30 lbs. 

So I'm back and ready to start again. I'm eating my proteins and veggies and drinking my water. I've lost five lbs already. 

          
Tracy S.
on 9/13/15 11:56 am

Weight is a struggle forever.  You can do this..you've done it before.  Glad to see you here for support!  Good luck in your new journey!!!  

grayC
on 9/13/15 5:26 am, edited 9/13/15 5:26 am
VSG on 05/01/13

What Tracy said...

it IS a struggle forever..

just is, our burden to bare..

i also got off track and am finding my inner strength 

to get back on track

and I also say often to myself

you DID NOT hack off 3/4 of your stomach to fail!

good luck!!

   

        
ipray
on 9/13/15 12:52 pm
VSG on 11/06/14

You know you can do it because you lost 60 lbs. at one point.  If you could do it then, you can do it again.  Don't dwell on setbacks, and keep up the good work!!!

    

diane S.
on 9/13/15 12:59 pm

you can do this.  read Kairk's post a week or so back about going on a sugar free mission.   your sleeve is still there to help you.  diane


      
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Grim_Traveller
on 9/13/15 3:49 pm
RNY on 08/21/12

Welcome back. Dig in, and get your head in the game.

6'3" tall, male.

Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.

M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.

jule R.
on 9/14/15 8:32 am
VSG on 01/31/12 with

Im in a similar situation. Had the sleeve 3 years ago. Got as low as 160. I kept my weight good around 170 and I was happy (270 being my highest) I was able to maintain for about 1 year. As of today I've gotten back up to 187!! I am so upset :( I am back to basics as of today am starting fre**** is so easy to let old habits slip back in (night eating etc.) I am hopeful though! I did this once.. 17 lbs is NOTHING compared to 100 I lost!!! good Luck to yoU! We can do this!!!

      

Lemily
on 9/15/15 8:19 am
VSG on 01/16/14

Keep the momentum going which is the hardest part and easier said than done. I had my surgery January 2014 and everyone kept saying oh the honeymoon phase blah blah. I was certain that would not have happened to me...I lost my 88 pounds. I weighted myself yesterday, I had gained 10 pounds and was the same exact weight yesterday as I was a year ago...time to get diligent again.

Regain is a reality which is why it is so important to never lose sight and try to remember this is a lifestyle change, not a bullet. (I am saying this more for me than at you..if you know what I mean). Your post has really just helped me as well and I am writing this more for accountability. So thank you for posting.

We know it works when we do what we are supposed to do. Time to recommit :) See you your next 5 pounds where you better be screaming from the roof tops!

    
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