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Topic: RE: Friday Five - Weekly Update
1. What types of food did you eat this week? chicken, lots of fresh fruits and veggies. I've been on a fruit kick this week. I had teryaki chicken w/ broccoli, low fat, low sugar chocolate/banana cream pie, barbeque chicken salad, half ham sandwiches, oranges, bananas, wheat toast with reduced fat peanut butter... wow, I've turned into a health freak, loL!! I'm also waaaay into cooking now!
2. What types of exercise did you do this week? Not much... herein lies my weakness. It's hard to go for a jog when it's 7 degrees and icy out.
3. How much weight did you lose? Total loss? On sat, I hit 88 lbs since surgery and 101 lbs TOTAL including pre-surgeyr loss.
4. What was your biggest challenge? My kitchen sink is clogged up and I haven't been able to cook. I don't eat as high of protein when I get food out.
5. How has your shoe or ring size dropped? My shoe size has dropped a little. My 9's are all a little big but still work. I don't have the "wide" issue that I used to. I can pretty much fit into any 81/2 or 9 out there now. My Ring size dropped hugely, especially the first 4 months. I used to wear a ring on my right ring finger but now I have to wear it on the middle finger. I will size it down once I'm finished with weight loss.
*Fun bonus question:
Once you make goal, what is one way you are going to reward yoursef? I'm not sure if I'll be able to do an immediate reward because of time constraints in March/April when I expect to hit goal. I'd love to get dressed up and go see a good play or something. I'm going on a Caribbean cruise this summer in July though - perfect to celebrate my one year surgery anniversary!
Topic: 100 lbs gone forever
So, on Saturday, I got on the scale and I have lost 101 lbs since I started the journey... that would be 88 lbs since surgery. My weight loss has slowed down, but I'm totally okay with that. I can't seem to get out of my size 14's and into a size 12 jeans. I'm right in between and juniors size 13 fits perfectly, lol! I am almost at 6 months and I've heard it slows down but since I only have about 25 lbs or so to go, I'm not too worried. It'll come off in its own time. I can't believe I've lost a HUNDRED pounds, though. It seems crazy to think I was thaaat big, even though I was, lol!
Topic: RE: ALLLLLMOST century club member
Oh you'll most definitely pass up your century mark by your birthday. In fact, you'll probably hit it in the next month or two, right? I've been looking at both weights. I went to the surgeon for the first time last Feb and it was then that I weighed 275 so I started to lose weight them. I lost 13 lbs between then and my surgery date. I hit the 100 lb mark on Sat for pre-surgery weight loss and I have about 10-11 lbs to go for 100 mark since surgery. I'm hoping by President's day, we'll see!
Thanks for the support!
Topic: RE: ALLLLLMOST century club member
Hi Diana,
Yes, I hit 101 on Saturday, lol! I'm going on a Caribbean cruise in July and probably some other vacation at the end of June, we'll see! Something involving sun, bathing suits and pretty dresses, lol . I'm definitely going to celebrate. I will probably hit my goal by March or April but as I'm a teacher and in school, I'll hold off on the BIG celebration until July. Maybe Disneyland or something in the meantime, lol! Thanks for the encouragement!!!
Topic: RE: New Here.......Hair loss ?
Hi there
I had a HUGE amount of hair loss but it has slowed way down. I was losing handfuls everyday but now just a few strands everyday. I used Nioxin for a few weeks and noticed a big change but I haven't been using it recently so I think I'm over the hump. My hair is still thin but it's getting better. I eat protein at every meal... LOTS of chicken.
Good Luck and it WILL slow down!
Topic: RE: Onderland Finally!!
Kathi-
Congrats! You must be on cloud nine! Keep up the good work!
Christina S
Topic: RE: questions from 10/06 post-op
Hi, Lisa.
My surgery was 7/12/06, so I'm right at 6 months. This morning at the gym I was down 125.4 lbs. I started at 337.7 and I'm only 5-4, so my BMI was through the roof. I've lost a lot because I've had a lot to lose. A lot of us look at our numbers and compare our progress to others. As much as you can, avoid that mistake. Set yourself goals that make sense for you on YOUR journey. Ideally, I'd like to lose another 75-80 pounds, though my surgeon never gave me a target weight, and to have my BMI in the normal range.
My weight loss has been steady--4-5 lbs. every week, slowing down in the weeks of my period to 1-2 lbs. It picks back up again, though. I've lost the same 100+ lbs. a few times though so the weight loss isn't really my concern--it's the first 5 pounds I gain that's got me worried, frankly. That's why what I've been doing these past 6 months and what I'll continue to do is focus on the new habits I've developed.
Exercise: Since my July surgery, I've been to the gym 64 times (I had them run an attendance report just this morning). I spend 30 minutes on cardio. I first started on the track, then moved to the treadmill and recumbant bike, and finally I'm currently tackling the bane of my existence: the dreaded elliptical machine. UGH. (It requires coordination and frankly I was so big for so long that I've lost all coordination. I've literally been relearning how to move my arms and legs at the same time.) Has the gym helped my weight loss? Absolutely. Maybe not physiologically--though I know my metabolism has improved--but definitely psychologically. I always thought my runner-friends were completely whacked when they talked about a "runner's high." Now, I experience it and talk about a mind-blowing experience! Going to the gym is all about me. I have many responsibilities and many people *****ly on me and I'm more than happy to have those responsibilities, but if I'm going to carry those responsibilities, I have to be on my A game, I've GOT to feel good and treat MYSELF right. The gym is my place to do exactly that--treat my body, this physical frame, well so I can leave that place and be prepared to take care of an ailing spouse or aging parents or worrying students. In short, my gym time is totally ME time; it puts me in the frame of mind where I need to be in order to be successful using my pouch.
Excess Skin: Stay hydrated and it's never too early to start the ab and arm work. I'm just starting both and I can tell a difference already. I don't foresee plastics, but I'm reserving the right to get it done if I think I want it. I'll tell you one thing: it's GREAT having an a$$ again; my husband thinks so too!
Food: My husband is from France, so the thought of no cheese in the house? Quelle horreur! (And I'm definitely a member of a foodie-family: my in-laws and my own!) Luckily, I'm okay with cheese and have been. My most common problem is eating too fast; always when I've vomited, it's because of my eating speed. I've not had dumping, just vomiting from speed. For many of the things we eat, it's about the preparation, not necessary the substance of the thing itself our bodies can't tolerate. Boiled eggs--can't do them at all. Omelets--no problem. Read labels--if the first five ingredients have any sort of (corn) syrup/solids, I avoid it--too much sugar. Cravings? Not yet, though, I'm hankering for some real good bread to slather some cheese on. I don't find myself deprived, though, because for the first time I'm THINKING about food instead of OBSESSING over it. For example, at Christmas Eve, I made the decision to enjoy the fine French spread my mother-in-law put out. And I did, but the decisions I made were informed decisions. For example, if I wanted to take a bite of my sister's famed baklava, I did but I knew then that I couldn't have that sip of my brother-in-law's homemade honeyed wine, another family favorite. I had some delicious roquefort cheese, but I chose no bread. Again, making one decision (having a great piece of cheese) forced me to rule out another option (putting that cheese on a great piece of bread). Literally, with the pouch, you canNOT eat the cake and have the ice cream, too. At least we can't at this point because of the volume of the pouch. Eventually, though, the pouch is going to stretch. It's controllable, though, as long as you THINK about what it is you're doing. That's why I think the most important thing I'm learning during this "losing period" is making and sticking to decisions. The end result? I didn't gain over the holidays. I kept my normal workout routine and my liquids and made decisions about food with the kind of forethought that I never had done before.
Co-morbidities: The day before my surgery I was 6 months away from insulin shots, took anti-inflammatories for my knees and ankles, and suffered from chronic pain in the sacral girdle of my lower back. I haven't taken a med for any of those conditions since my surgery. My surgeon is of course pleased, my gp is thrilled, and my chiropractor is a bit morose (because he only sees me now sporadically if I do something stupid at the gym!). I'm loving it.
Although I don't post very much, I do regularly visit and read what's going on with all of my other July 06ers. I don't have any great words of advice, but I'll leave you with one thing to think about as you move through the next 3 months: this thing we've done to our bodies--whether it's a gastric bypass or a duodenal switch or a lapband--is merely ONE tool among many. The most important tool we've got and the one we can't afford to lose control of is the eight-pounder above our necks. When they re-routed my gut, they forgot to do the brain surgery that should accompany weight-loss surgery. That brain surgery I've got to do my own and it's the hardest thing I've ever done in my life. Would I do this again? Absolutely. Without question.
Good Luck.
Topic: Onderland Finally!!
Yes, I did it!! Will hit my six month date day after tomorrow and today weight in at 196 lbs. Life is good. Everyone says I'm shrinking in front of their eyes and I have to admit I like what I'm seeing too. Thanks to all my July buddies for your input and support. MAY THE NEXT SIX MONTH BE THE BEST YET.
KATHI
Topic: RE: New Here.......Hair loss ?
My hair started falling out at 3 months. Now into my 6 month and now that you mention it I haven't had to clean the hair out of the sink for the last couple of days.So I'd say it slowing down and I can see new hair growth already. I do take biotin 1000mg a day and have since day one. I also use a Nioxin shampoo and a leave in treatment everyday. They did not keep me from losing hair, but maybe helped make the hair grow back faster, hard to say.But I contuine to take the biotin and use the products. Good luck and just hang in there.
Kathi
07/18/06