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make it through my surgery with no complications.

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Wear really high heels again... comfortably!

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Wear size 6 clothes/jeans

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fit into a size 10

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Lose weight get healthy and get my life on track

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  • Comment by adaugh on 6/11/07 11:59 am
    I'm so glad you're doing so well! How did your follow up go?
  • Comment by Suzilla on 6/1/07 1:21 pm
    We are all waiting for you to check in - Hope you are doing well and feeling great. Can't wait to join you on the loser's bench. My thoughts are with you.
  • Comment by jane H. on 6/1/07 12:03 am
    Welcome to the loser's bench !! I've been thinking about you all day and trust that all went smoothly and that you are able to get a good nights sleep and post soon to let us all know how you are doing. Lot of hugs, love and blessings, your way. Jane
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Hi everyone! I have the same story as many of you... Have been overweight since I was in high school, been fighting my weight forever, and dieting and gaining it all back plus more. I'm now in my mid 30's & ready to lose it for good! I had a consult with Dr. Mark Pleatman here in Michigan on April 25, 2007 & had my surgery on May 31st! I just love this site & all the support everyone shows each other.
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August 8 - Update on me
on August 8, 2007 1:27 pm

I made the following post on the VSG forum on August 8, 2007, and I thought I would put it here on my profile as well:

It's been a long time since I've posted and quite a few people have written to see how I'm doing. You all are so sweet to be concerned! I thought I would make a post & update everyone.

I've got a couple things going on in my life right now. First of course is the VSG... I am very happy with my surgery and I wouldn't trade it for the world. BUT, I will be honest and say that I have had a heck of a time sticking to the diet plan. I have become really exasperated because it seems like no matter what I eat, I don't feel any satisfaction. I get full easily... I know when to stop to prevent the foamies, but even as I sit there feeling full to the brim, the lower part of my stomach is still growling! I mean literally. It's really bizarre to feel both stuffed and hungry at the same time, LOL. So that's been frustrating to deal with. I think that I'm going to ask my surgeon to check to see if I have a restriction, because this really shouldn't be happening. I chew my food very thoroughly and it still doesn't help.

I do not exercise at all, and I know that is the reason why I'm losing weight very slowly. I haven't weighed myself in weeks, but I know I haven't lost much. My clothes are looser though, so that's encouraging. I feel lighter, too... little things like turning over in bed are getting easier. It's the little things that make the difference. :)

The biggest reason I haven't been posting has nothing to do with the VSG. Bear with me here because this is kind of a long story....

My dad and I have a landscape design & installation company, and this is our 20th year in business. Our business is in a central location, surrounded by other businesses, in a nice part of town. One of our neighbors is this evil real estate guy who got in trouble with the city for some serious zoning violations. (His tenant was a landscaping company that had a HUGE compost pile that was breeding HUGE rats.) He ended up suing the city (although he has no grounds to stand on at all), and a judge ordered that all properties near this guy be inspected for code violations. Well, we do have some minor violations, and unfortunately they cannot be fixed, so we now have to move. This is especially upsetting because the city has known about our operations from day one, and they have actually told us in the past that if we lay low and no one complains about us, they will not bug us. But now that the judge ordered it, they HAVE to make us conform. We can't, so basically we're being forced to move out.

This is so very difficult for us. We cannot afford to move and this may very well put us out of business. It's absolutely breaking my heart because my dad has put his heart & soul into this company, and now, at age 56 he's facing the chance of failure. It really hurts to see him have to deal with this!! 

So... needless to say weight loss is the last thing on my mind lately. I just love this forum and I miss coming here... but all my time has been spent with loan specialists, real estate agents, city officials and driving around looking at properties. My stress level is very high and my depression has kicked back in. I've just recently started taking an anti-depressant, so I'm hoping that will give me the boost I need to get through this.

I would really appreciate all the support I could get right now. You all are the greatest group of friends I've never met!! :)

To all the people who have had surgery recently and are scheduled to have it soon... my thoughts are with you, even though I may not be posting. :) I still love my VSG!!!

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My Story

Well my introduction above tells a summary of my story, but here are some details...

I have a situation that I haven't seen many people mention on this site. I got sick of being chubby and watching the scale creep up after I graduated from high school, so in my late 20's, after years of dieting (Nutri-Sytem, Jenny Craig, etc.) I decided to do something I had always been against: take diet pills. I wanted to know what it was like to be thin for once in my life. There's a place here in the metro Detroit area called Diet Results, a nasty little hole in the wall clinic run by Dr. Bill Nagler. [I tried to insert a picture of a devil in here but it wouldn't work LOL] This guy is no better than a drug pusher in a back alley, and if not for his medical license, I'm sure he'd be out on the streets selling crack. (Can you tell I'm a little bitter?!) Well, I knew it was the wrong thing to do, but I went in there and paid him a zillion dollars & got on his "program." This "program" consists of him getting you hooked on diet pills... every kind imaginable. (Phentermine, phendimetrazine, benzamphetamine, etc, etc.) You go in, sit in his chair and talk for a few minutes, he hands you some "vitamin energy packs,'' gives you a vitamin shot and then gives you the drugs.  Every few weeks when you start to develop a tolerance to the drugs, he switches them to a slightly different mix. That way you get just enough results to keep you coming back, week after week.... plus these pills are highly addictive... basically they're speed, so you sort of have to go back or you suffer through the withdrawal.

Well after a few short months I went from having zero energy & wearing a size 16 to staying awake for literally days at a time & wearing a size 6! What a miracle, right? NOT! Turns out, and of course I knew this but was in denial, when you go off the drugs, you gain all the weight back! And more.... lots more. I gained 80 pounds in 6 months, no exaggeration. I turned into a total recluse because I was so ashamed of my sudden change from being "normal" to being obese. 

Well anyway, now it seems like no matter what I do, I continue to gain weight. My PCP told me that diet pills can burn out your metabolism. Plus I had thyroid cancer years ago & had my thyroid removed, so I am always dealing with low thyroid issues as well. (Low thyroid = weight gain.) I take thyroid replacement hormone every day...The doctors adjust my dosage from time to time, because they always want to keep your thyroid level as normal as possible. But they err on the side of keeping the levels too low instead of too high, because too high can damage your heart over time. So the burned out metabolism and thyroid issues are kind of a double whammy against me maintaining a normal weight. Plus I love to eat LOL!!

I've been so inspired and impressed by all the courageous people on this site who have struggled for so long and gone through with WLS despite the possible complications. So often I see people say their only regret is that they didn't do it sooner. Well I don't want to have that regret, so I'm going to do it asap. I went to Dr. Mark Pleatman's information session on April 4, 2007, had a consult with him on April 25, and was able to schedule the surgery for May 31, 2007! Since I'm a self-pay, things moved pretty quickly for me. :) Yay!

 

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