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Topic: Sorry to butt in, but...
...I would like to share this month's rant from Susan Maria. I think we all need to read it. I can honestly say that while I may not be so good with the food sometimes (but I think I am most times , I take my vitamins RELIGIOUSLY, and I make sure my protein intake is AT LEAST 80-100 grams a day. Take your vitamins, please. And don't forget: Protein is KEY for us. Not enough protein=muscle mass loss. If nothing else, think about this: The HEART is a muscle. Does that give you a good perspective of what can happen if you neglect your protein intake? I sure hope so!
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I just had the privilege of spending a week attending the American Society for Bariatric Surgery annual meeting in Orlando, Florida. Engaging in casual conversation with the top surgeons in this field, discussing vitamins, protein, calcium, and compliance issues was an opportunity that I won't soon forget. I was as excited to meet some of the 'famous' surgeons as I would be if Mick Jagger stepped up to my pink and black BariatricEating.com booth.
Now... why this is a rant!
These surgeons cannot fathom that after they save our lives that we have the audacity to be picky about nutrition! The way many of them see it is that we are NOT living up to our part of the deal. They perform life altering surgery to save us from a certain early death from morbid obesity, their office staff does battle with our insurance company to pony up tens of thousands of dollars to pay for our surgery as it is surely the only means by which we will survive, yet we are lackadaisical about putting a small pile of vitamins and minerals into our body every day, and are boldly noncompliant with protein requirements.
The docs are even more incredulous about our pickiness with protein. When I would give them a taste of Vanilla Very Berry or Fuzzy Navel, their eyes would have a twinkle and they would love the taste but they would question as to why this was even an issue. It is cut and dry with the surgeons; they think it is a given that we do what we are supposed to do. These are no-nonsense men and women; when something is broken, they fix it. Some of them could not believe the letters and stories I related to them and had no idea that noncompliance was so widespread.
Here is a message from your surgeon...
Pick up the protein drink, the calcium, and the multivitamins and take them. There is no negotiating, there is no looking for a compromise, and there are no valid complaints about graininess, taste, or smell. Pick up the glass and drink the protein. Chew the tablets. Swallow that mouthful of calcium or vitamins. Period. We saved your life on that operating table, now do what you are supposed to do to maintain the health we have worked to give back to you.
Fortunately there are drinks that taste good but as I have said before; if in order to be sitting here in size 10 jeans I had to drink a glass of toile****er every morning, I would gladly do it. In fact, if I had to drink a glass of water from my neighbor's toilet every day I would do it. Why is this so difficult to comprehend for some of you? Do you take the label morbid obesity so lightly that you don't think you have to perform certain tasks, that you have a responsibility as a post op. Look up the meaning of MORBID. That should be enough to scare you. Why would anyone not do what they were told when given a new lease of life with so few strings attached?
I used to think that making pre-ops jump through hoops for weight loss to qualify for surgery was cruel but I have changed my mind after a year of speaking to thousands of pre and post ops. With so many people facing insurance rejection, how can we make sure that the ones who will not hold up the end of the bargain are put at the end of the line for approval? I think that strict compliance goals are a great way to weed out the disobedient. If you can't lose 10% of your body weight before surgery, you don't deserve to have it. If you can't stop smoking, you don't deserve this procedure. If you can't manage to choke down vitamins, calcium, B-12 and protein; too bad, let someone have the surgery that will. We all can mange to stick to a program short term. We are all experts at losing weight. We just can't keep it off; which is where the surgery comes in. It gives us the means of control we lack.
As you can tell, this is NOT the week to write me an email and tell me that you cant 'tolerate' the taste of your protein, or that you cant 'tolerate' your chewables or your stomach feels 'icky' when you drink your protein. I have little lenience for weakness and whining. It will take a long time before I allow much room for the helplessness that I so often hear. I can't stand the word 'tolerate'... it is pure baloney. About 3 years ago I read a 'tough love' essay by an OH member named Leilani, and one line in particular resonates in my head; 'If this surgery doesn't slap a backbone in you, nothing will', as it is so true!
Just do what you are supposed to do. Figure it out and make it happen. Thank goodness we have products that make it easier to stick with the program but the bottom line is that it shouldn't even matter.
Ciao,
Susan Maria
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Angie
http://www.geocities.com/tiger_angie
Topic: RE: whats everyone loosing per month nowadays
Hi!
I'm now 9 mths out and as of today I'm at 168lbs, size 12,11, & some 10's. Have lost about 6 lbs in 4 weeks total. My body seems to be slowing down on the weight loss but not worried. Like myself at the size I am & if I didn't lose anymore weight I would not care but I know I have at least another year before my body levels off and I stop losing weight. You're looking great and congrats to you on your journey. Have a great week. Take care everyone!
Topic: RE: whats everyone loosing per month nowadays
HI;)
Im really slowing down now. In fact, I didnt lose anything for almost 2 months then I got a job and dropped 12 in 3 weeks. Im not really bothered that it is slowing down because I can really use the time to adjust.
Topic: whats everyone loosing per month nowadays
Hi there 8 to 9 months out just wondering what the masses seem to be loosing every month now
for me im seem to be loosing maybe 5 to 10 the past month or so how is everyone else doing out there
Topic: Update
Hey everyone
Im sure the bored is slow because its soooo hot and we are all feeling so much better that we dont have time for online, lol.
Anyway, Im almost 9 months out. I go see my surgeon next week. He hasnt seen me since my 3 month check so he's in for a surprise.
I was 285 October 21. My BMI was 50.1 Now I weigh 155 and Im not sure of the BMI (I'll check after I post) Im really struggling with the extra skin and my breasts are gross, but Id much rather have a few lbs of extra skin over 130lbs of hanging fat.
I can run! Im heading out soon for a game of soccer baseball. I walk a lot, I got a job thats pretty physical and I love it! I do my gazelle 30 min a day and lift weights every other day.
Eating is going much better. Still doin a shake or two a day to meet protein requirements and Ive even snuck in the occasional bite of chocolate.
I just recently started being able to tolerate fruit so Im in a special kind of heaven, lol. Its so fresh and juicy so I have fruit several times a day.
Anyway, here are some pics. I havent had a chance to update my profile here.
.picturetrail.com/debbie77 (add the www)
285/155/135
Topic: RE: JULY ROLL CALL
Hello Everyone!
Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and a great week. As for me all is well and I'm greatful to everyone on this board. I read it daily for inspiration and information and I wish to thank each & everyone of you out there for your support.
My stats:
Weight before surgery: 310
Weight day of surgery: 276
Weight as of today: 171
Weight loss to date: 139 lbs
From a size 26/28 to a size 10-12.
So everyone lets give ourselves a pat on the back for all the hard work and achievements. Doesn't matter if you lost weight quickly or slowly, this journey is a hard one. Have a great week.
Topic: RE: JULY ROLL CALL
journey start 5/23/04=360
surgery day 10/28/04=345
today 7/10/05=242
total loss=118/103
Still having a hard time eating,I'm more nervious about getting sick then being sick though.It's all a mind game with me.
Topic: RE: Plateau!!
Great Article at a great time for me. My weight loss has slowed way, way down. It seems like my body loses 5 pounds overnight then takes a month to get used to the new weight....go figure.
I didn't even recognize you in your new picture, you look wonderful. Great job on the weight loss and thanks for the article
Craigerzz
379/235/200
Topic: RE: JULY ROLL CALL
Hello everyone! I had surgery on 10/14/04, I am down a total 98 pounds (134). I started out at 232 morning of surgery. I have reached surgeons goal (135), but have 4 pounds to personal goal (130). But if I don't make it I'm okay with that too. All though I would like to be a member of the century club!!
Topic: RE: JULY ROLL CALL
Hi all October 2004 buddies
My body seems to think that 170 lbs is the best weight for me. I have been plateauing for almost 3 weeks now and the strange thing is that I am fine with it. I am still 30 lbs away from my doctor's goal but I am down 134 lbs (153 since my highest weight) and I am just SO SO SO happy about that
Best wishes to all and hope you have a good summer
Kolla
304/170/140