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Be able to stop taking so many medications.

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Fit into "normal" clothes and shop anywhere!

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To get healthy and get more energy

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Lose 15 lbs before surgery

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Latest Surgery Support Comments

  • Comment by 3644daniels on 1/13/10 1:26 am
    Larkin I hope all goes well in surgery today. I too, am having surgery today and will be praying for you. Debbie Daniels
  • Comment by Navytown Mom on 1/11/10 10:29 am
    Larkin, I wish you the best with your surgery tomorrow. You will be in my prayers and I hope you have a speedy recovery!
  • Comment by Kathy B. on 1/11/10 6:37 am
    Larkin, wishing you all the best for this week as you approach and have your surgery. Smooth sailing through the process. Looking forward to reading about your adventures when you are up to posting after surgery. Hugs, Kathy
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Hail and Well Met to One and All !!!

To all of my weight-loss brothers and sisters, I can only say ... well ... uhm ... &%#@ ... I forgot what I was planing to quote.  I know it was something really great, kinda profound, but not too stuffy.  The type of thing that would have stuck with you as inspiration for all of the hard times to come.

Oh well, I guess you can all just make up something yourselves and attribute it to me ... I'm ok with that.  Just be sure to make it something good.


                           
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10 Month Update
on November 3, 2010 11:03 am
Well, it's been ten months since surgery and I've lost 97 lbs so far.  For quite a while it bothered me that I was such a SLOOOOOOW loser, but I finally accepted that I have to stop comparing myself to others.  Some lose quickly, some slowly, but it all comes off in the end.   I make sure I drink my water, get at least 60 grams of protein, and walk as much as I am able (I've had to work up to the 30 minutes).  I also try to stay between 900 and 1000 calories each day - which allows me "wiggle room" to live my life and not feel deprived.   When I feel like I've barely lost any weight, I go to the grocery store, pick up a 20 lb box of kitty litter or bag of potatoes, and carry it five feet ... It helps me realize that  the weight I've lost is POUNDS I'M NOT CARRYING ANYMORE!!!

When I consider that  I used to carry around the equivalent of five boxes of litter, its a wonder I could even move.
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A better take on things
on February 10, 2010 1:19 pm
I was looking over the Q&As for today and found one concerning losing a lot of weight before surgery, but not so much after.  Since I lost 30 lbs before (on a program of two protein shakes and one low carb meal per day), but only 10 lbs since I was really interested.  A little bit down in the thread, I found this reply ...

"I lost 40 lbs before surgery and after having the RNY my weight loss was slower then I had hoped for. I had the RNY on 7/22/09 and the first month I only lost 18 lbs. I started out at 364. So by me being so big I thought that I would shed about 30 lbs. But my surgeon said that I got rid of the "easy fat" before surgery. That is the fat that wants to come off because the shock to your body with the eating changes and moving.Because I did the same as you 800-900 cal per day. I wanted challenge myself and live like I would post-op. So my body got used to it. But it will change and start losing faster. I have lost a total of 117 lbs and I feel great. No complications, no dumping, my blood levels are perfect. I say it is because of the fact that I changed my life before surgery. Your body will kick in and the fat will start falling off. Just keep drinking water,taking vitamins,stay away from sugar,limit your carbs ,and keep moving. Good luck to you."   — Tia Blackwell, 10 Feb 2010 {Q&A TITLE = Did anyone loose a lot of weight before then have slow weight loss after surgery}

Oh...My...God 

This explains a lot, and changes my mood quite a bit.

They shoud REALLY let paitients know information like this (and how much weight you will gain post-surgery due to the fluids they give you).  It would make a huge difference in personal expections IMO.
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Life not going so well :-(
on February 9, 2010 2:37 pm
I didn't want to write anything until my mood improved, but since that's not happening anytime soon ...
 
Over the last month, since surgery, I have lost a whopping 10 lbs.  People keep saying that the more weight you have the faster you will lose it, but so far that is a load of BS.  I weighted 382 lbs on the day of my pre-op and I would assume that would ensure a reasonable initial loss. It hasn’t.

I’m feeling both a little bitter and like this might have been a mistake. I know that “it will all be worth it in the end”, but it doesn’t feel that way right now.  IMO, it’s much easier to say “it’s a tool and a process” when you actually see the scale move.

I wish I knew what would work  ::sigh::

I guess I just have to be patient (but, it stinks).
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Brand New Life
on January 16, 2010 6:44 pm
I'm home from the hospital now  (as of yesterday)and am sooooooo happy.

My doctor (Dr. Paul Macik @ Northside Hospital in Atlanta) said that "everything came together real well", which I take to mean that the operation went well.  My 'angel'  said the whole thing took about ninety minutes (as opposed to the two+ hours we were originally quoted), before I was wheeled into recovery.

Since then, things have gone by like a blur, but it's all over now.

Thus starts my new life!    
Larkin
 
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Surgery on Wednesday
on January 11, 2010 7:11 pm
A month ago (Dec 14) my doctor told me that we were going to have to reschedule my surgery.  I still needed to lose 11 lbs to get back to my original weight (which I weighed when I first went to see him a year and a half ago).

To lose this weight, I started on a program of two protein shakes and one small, healthy meal per day.  I got weighed at my pre-op today and I've lost TWENTY pounds!

Which means my surgery is ON for Wednesday .

I'm soooooo happy, I feel like jumping up and down and doing a jig!!!
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