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I just recently signed up (and found really) here and am having my surgery in a little more than 24 hours. I feel mentally prepared for the lifestyle changes, but I just have some minor mental hiccups right now going into surgery. I feel like such a wimp but the thought of a central line (which given it's near impossible to get blood out of me, or put an IV in me, I know it's coming) scares the hell out of me (I have a phobia of needles, and unfortortunately watched one being taken out) and the other thing that I'm afraid of is not remembering my vitamins (I suffer from Adult ADD, moderate to severe levels). They may seem like such small hurdles, but to me.. I just haven't been able to calm down when I start thinking about either one. Don't get me wrong, I'm still having surgery but I just wonder if anyone else had hiccups like this? Also does anyone have any suggestions on how to best remember vitamins or tricks that work for them to share? (Took forever to get to the point huh?)
I do have a great support network not only in the Centennial Medical Center support groups/staff but also in my wife who had a RNY in May and coworkers who've had some form of WLS as well. I've also been friended by a couple people here already who have given some great words of support so I know this place will be good for me too.
Anyway thanks for any replies and if I'm slow to respond.. I may be in the hospital recovering...
You look fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Your post was full of great advise from a voice of experience. You have learned well grasshopper! LOL
Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing you in the near future.
Susan (AKA bilsrib)
300/135/135 - Plastics February 2008 - Dr. Lois Wagstrom
P E A C E - It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.
Hello, everyone! Yesterday was my 4 month surgery anniversary date and I have lost a total of 65 lbs! Woo hoo!!! Here are my stats thus far:
03/27/10 – 307 lbs (started liquid diet 3 days prior to surgery)
03/30/10 – 303 lbs (day of surgery)
07/31/10 – 242 lbs
Everything is going really well. I started losing hair about 4 weeks ago and I expect it will continue for another 4 weeks or so. The good news is that I have thick hair so it is not noticeable to others.
I have dropped from a size 24/26 to a size 18.
I joined a gym and I work out 4-5 days a week now. At the gym I complete 30 minutes of cardio and I use free weights and weight machines to work out all the muscle groups on a 3-day alternating schedule.
Nutrition-wise, I drink A LOT of water – at least 64 to 80 oz. a day. I truly feel this contributes greatly to my weight loss success… but I can’t explain the science behind it – no medical training here… I’m an accountant. I do my best to get 60-70 grams of protein in a day. I try to keep my carbohydrate intake at 30g or less. I stopped journaling my food, but I would estimate that I take in 600-800 calories per day. I have a lot of energy despite the low calorie intake. I surmise that my body is now pulling the energy it needs from my fat stores.
I’m not carb-shy, just carb careful. Here are a couple of examples of what I mean:
1) At a work meeting, I pinched a bite-size piece of donut from a very kind, supportive co-worker. It was all I wanted.
2) We had fish with vegetables last night and I took a bite-sized piece of my hubby’s buttered country bread slice (Panera loaf). It was all I wanted.
3) When we went to Logan’s Roadhouse for dinner, I pinched a piece off of one of the rolls that they bring to the table. It was all I wanted.
4) For my birthday in May, we bought a chocolate cupcake and I took two tiny bites. It was all I wanted.
5) When my husband and step-daughter ordered the chocolate brownie explosion with ice cream dessert off the menu when we went out a few weeks ago, I took two tiny bites. It was all I wanted.
6) …and so on and so forth. You get the picture. And, no, I do not feel I am denying myself. Those small bites satisfy me. It’s a beautiful thing!
My favorite protein powder is Syntrax Nectar Vanilla Bean Torte. It is so versatile. I mix it with Carbmaster yogurt from Kroger. I can create a different flavor each day by blending it with a different flavor of yogurt, ¼ cup of fruit, crushed ice, and water. The total protein comes to 35 grams.
I have given 5 bags of clothes away to Goodwill and I pick up replacement clothes from them as well. If you’re willing to spend the time going through the racks, there are some real gyms to be found there. In fact, the jeans and shirt I am wearing in the picture are Gitano jeans and a Mossimo shirt from Goodwill. The last time I went, I got 6 items (pants/jeans/shirts) for $30.
We have saved a lot of money on our grocery bill and on eating out. It’s just me and my husband here as his daughters are in college now. When we go out, we order one entrée and I take a small amount from his plate. Since I don’t drink with my meals or drink soda anymore, we save money there, too. Also, my husband has dropped weight, too. He was not really overweight in the first place, but now that I cook only 1-2 days a week his weight has gone down 15 lbs. We will probably have to finesse that situation somehow as this process continues… I just don’t care to cook anymore… but I feel bad that he has had to fend for himself most nights…
I had blood work/lab tests run about 6 weeks ago. Everything came back within the “normal rangeÂ". My vitamin B-12 and D levels were on the lower end of the normal range, so my surgeon and nurse at Vanderbilt added those items to my daily routine. I’ll be re-tested in 6 weeks to see if those items have increased to the level they want.
In closing, I would say the biggest struggle has been learning to slow down when eating and chew thoroughly. Yes, I have vomited on several occasions. ‘not because anything was wrong with my sleeve, but because I ate too fast and did not chew well. It was a learning curve for me, but I think I finally have a handle on it. I now know to put my utensil down between bites and pay attention/Â"listenÂ" to my stomach. I have learned to recognize my signals when the food has processed far enough to take another bite. I think this is an individual process that everyone has to figure out for themselves.
Well, I don’t post often and probably won’t post more pics for a few months. I just wanted to share my experiences with you guys and I hope what I have shared helps any new “sleeversÂ" and pre-ops with your journey.
It’s been a GREAT RIDE! …and, yes, I LOVE MY SLEEVE!!!!!!!!!!!
P.S. – Let me know if you cannot see my pictures. I am making my profile and pictures public for 1-2 weeks and then I will make them viewable only to “friendsÂ" again. That’s the plan anyway…
Pre-surgery 03/28/10 at 307 lbs..
Edited to remove photos for privacy reasons...
Just a note to say thank you for your leadership and guidance for the past 3 1/2 years. I started Lunch Bunch before my surgery. I learned so much and felt so welcome! Thank you Susan for getting it together each month and keeping us in touch with reality. We have certainly had our ups and downs but this group has been a wonderful addition to my new life.
Big kiss!
Freddie
Franklin Support Group Time: 6:00 - 7:30 Location: Franklin Public Library Moderator: Pam Davis [email protected] Directions to the Franklin Public Library I-65 to Exit 65 (Franklin exit) Hwy 96-W (toward downtown) Go about 2.7 miles to Church St. Turn left onto Church St. (.2m) Turn left onto Columbia Avenue The library is approximately .5m on the right.
You can also check out our website event calendar for all the support groups we offer, most are also listed on the OH Tennessee site under the event schedule.
Thank you,
Centennial Center for the Treatment of Obesity
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i have researched both band and sleeve and the weight loss over a two-year period is similar. So either way, hope we both reach goal. By the time I am 35 (again!) I just want to be somewhere near my goal weight.
Jay
I really wish I could self-pay so that I could have it done this year; but that is not a reasonable option for me right now. I wanted the Lap-Band at first, but then when I learned about the sleeve, I changed my mind. It is a little scary (I never envisioned myself "volunteering' for any surgery, especially one like this) but I want something that I can do and be done with. Did you ever consider that one?
But then I work at St. Francis where Dr. Weaver does surgery so it is cheaper for me to do it there.