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sherebis
on 7/14/04 12:52 am - philadelphia area, NJ
jlewisjr
on 7/13/04 11:57 am - Elizabeth, NJ
Topic: RE: I DID IT!! ACS: 62 mile Bike-a-thon
Hi Shere: What a fantastic accomplishment. You SHOULD be proud of yourself. You did a great thing not only for the American Cancer Society but most importantly, for yourself. Way to go!!! Jesse
joyetta1
on 7/13/04 11:23 am - West Plains, MO
Topic: RE: 10 Month Anniversary Today!!!!
Hi Sharon, I sure hope that the gas & diarrhea end soon myself. I am 10 months post op & still have a lot of problems w/the gas. My surgeons staff (nurses) told me that it is sometimes due to eating too many carbs but I really don't eat that many, not much room left for them after eating all the protein!!!! The diarrhea only occurs w/me when I eat something new or have dairy products it seems (mainly milk only) or the greasy stuff that I will have on occasion. Hope this helps & for both of our sakes I hope it ends soon. I am personally tired of the bloated feeling & being "gassy" all the time. Joyetta
sherebis
on 7/13/04 12:16 am - philadelphia area, NJ
Topic: I DID IT!! ACS: 62 mile Bike-a-thon
Hi gang! First let me say that it sucks not having the internet at home. Ugh. Now, I did it!!! I rode the American Cancer Society bike-a-thon on Sunday from Philly to the shore and it was amazing. There was a sea of riders... over 3500 from what I've heard. My behind's a bit sore but otherwise, it was awesome. I feel so accomplished. They took pics of us on the road... I'm gonna link them in here: http://www.geocities.com/sherebis/bikeathon1.JPG
Sharon B.
on 7/12/04 4:48 am - Waldo, FL
Topic: RE: 10 Month Anniversary Today!!!!
My surgery was Sept. 30, 2003, and I am at 181. Feeling great, but the diarrhea and gas continues, it is embarrassing sometimes. Does it ever stop?
philipwife
on 7/10/04 6:39 am - Converse, TX
Revision on 02/13/14
Topic: RE: Stress Test...No Problem!!!
You are a great success, keep up the good work Sharon 278/169.5
joyetta1
on 7/9/04 10:32 pm - West Plains, MO
Topic: RE: 10 Month Anniversary Today!!!!
Congrats to you on the great weight loss. I had surgery the day after you & am currently at 187. I am excited & inspired to see posts from others who had WLS around the same time as me & to read about their successes. That keeps me going. I like you am completely happy & if I never loose another pound it has been worth it all. Congrats again & keep up the great work. Doesn't it feel wonderful to be thinning??? I just think it is great to be getting my life back. Joyetta 328/187/155 (hopefully by Christmas)
jlewisjr
on 7/9/04 11:46 am - Elizabeth, NJ
Topic: RE: 10 Month Anniversary Today!!!!
Congratulations!!! Your story is inspiring and keep up the good work. Jesse
Schtina J.
on 7/9/04 10:15 am - Winchester, Ky
Topic: 10 Month Anniversary Today!!!!
Well, today marks my 10 month anniversary and I feel Great!!! This surgery has helped me in so many ways. I no longer have diabetes, acid reflux, and my hips are doing so much better. I can walk at an amusement park..all day...and still be feeling good. I can play with my kids and no longer feel like an embrassment to them in front of their friends. I am living life again. I have been struggling with getting my protein and water in lately. Mainly due to having the flu...but, am trying my best to get back on track. I have to admit...it so weird to be getting ready for bed and then realize...I haven't ate today. Before surgery..that would have never happened. I based my life on food. If I was happy..I ate...If I was sad...I ate...If I was bored...I ate. I am so happy to be out of that cycle. Yes, there are days that I do want to eat (especially if I am bored)...but I fight it and go find something to do. It's really the simple things in life that I appreciate so much. Last year, I couldn't even mow my own grass. My step-dad (who is 67) had to come over and mow it for me. I barely could go up my stairs and I was begining to lose my balance when I was walking. I still have a huge bruise on the side of my foot that has been there for over a year that has never went away. That is a reminder to myself everytime I am tempted to eat something that I shouldn't. Do I eat stuff that I shouldn't...yes on occassion. But, never like I use to. Sometimes I will take one bite of something that the kids are having and that satisfies me. I am only human and realize that I will never be perfect...no one is perfect. I do want to thank everyone on here that keeps their profiles up to date and posts on the boards. I love that we have somewhere to go and read up on how each other is doing and what we all are going through. I am now 178 pounds...that is 145 pound weight loss so far. And, if I don't lose another pound...I can honestly say I am happy for what this surgery has done for me. Until next month 323/178/160
jlewisjr
on 7/9/04 2:12 am - Elizabeth, NJ
Topic: Stress Test...No Problem!!!
Hi Everyone: It's that time again, Jesse's Friday post. I'm holding at 193 pounds 42 weeks out from surgery that represents a 180 pound weight loss. This week my cardiologist has me do a stress test since I haven't had one in years because I was too heave for the machinery. I was on the treadmill and they kept increasing the angle and the speed. After 15 minutes the doctor administering the test finally gave up and told me that the test was over. I told him that I wasn't even warmed up yet but he insisted that I stop. I guess I was "wearing" him out (LOL). Yesterday my cardologist called me to tell me that everything was perfect and I asked why the doctor stopped me. He said that usually people only last 7-10 minutes if that before complaning of shortness of breath or pain. He was surprised that I wasn't even sweating after 15 minutes so there was no reason to continue. I'm telling you, WLS is great and the benefits of better health and happiness far outweigh the risks. Focus on the benefits and strive to achieve them. Remember to remain positive and you will realize your goals. Till next time, Jesse
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