How much weight have you lost so far
I was struggling with no energy as well. It was so bad I could barely stay awake past 6pm in the evening. I started exercising daily and I have to say, it did help my energy. My energy was so depleted, I had to exercise first thing in the morning in order to be able to get it in. It only took a couple weeks before the energy level got better.
I hope you get energy soon and feel better!
Kay
I hope you get energy soon and feel better!
Kay
Kay McGaha
Surgery Date: Nov 12, 2008
Gastric Bypass RNY
Surgery Date: Nov 12, 2008
Gastric Bypass RNY
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on 3/19/09 9:23 am - east falmouth, MA
on 3/19/09 9:23 am - east falmouth, MA
well, I guess I am the slowest looser in the group...38 pounds at this point... But I have to say I am just not going to beat myself up about it... i did loose 4o before the surgery and the fact is that my particular body just does not give weight up easily.
Still I have not been this weight in 20 years and I am grateful for the surgery...I am confident that the weight will come off in it's own time...plus spring is on the way and I will be out and about a lot more which will hepl with activity as well as mood.
This whole thing is however a bit of a puzzling science project and I don't always understand what is going on in my body.... But I am trying to give it a little compassion for once....
On gray days i get depressed about my lack of progress, but try to reframe the whole thing every now and then... I am doing fine...and my body will thank me for it one day...but maybe right now it is in a recalibration mode that takes time...
Its all good enough...and congratulations to each and every one of us!!!!!
Still I have not been this weight in 20 years and I am grateful for the surgery...I am confident that the weight will come off in it's own time...plus spring is on the way and I will be out and about a lot more which will hepl with activity as well as mood.
This whole thing is however a bit of a puzzling science project and I don't always understand what is going on in my body.... But I am trying to give it a little compassion for once....
On gray days i get depressed about my lack of progress, but try to reframe the whole thing every now and then... I am doing fine...and my body will thank me for it one day...but maybe right now it is in a recalibration mode that takes time...
Its all good enough...and congratulations to each and every one of us!!!!!
It sounds as if you are doing super! I am 4 months post surgery and have lost 77 lbs. I too have occassional days where I feel hungry. I think it must be our bodies or brains not understanding why we eat so little or something. I had a day like that last week.
How much are you exercising? I have recently started fast walking a mile a day...boy am I sore!! I also workout using my Wii Fit.
Take care!
Kay
How much are you exercising? I have recently started fast walking a mile a day...boy am I sore!! I also workout using my Wii Fit.
Take care!
Kay
Kay McGaha
Surgery Date: Nov 12, 2008
Gastric Bypass RNY
Surgery Date: Nov 12, 2008
Gastric Bypass RNY
I think everyone is doing fantastic. I am down 62lbs since my RNY on 11/21/08. I was 250 the day of surgery, and today I am 188. I am also a slow loser, but my surgeon put it in perspective.
He said I was 100lbs overweight to start, so losing 60lbs in 4 months is losing 60% of my excess weight. He told me they expect someone to lose 50-60% of their excess weight in the first 6 months and then the rest between 6-18 months..
So when I looked at it like that, then I knew I was doing very well, and so is everyone else on this board. It seems to me everyone is right were they should be.
I do have a lot more energy, but I did go through a period of extreme fatigue. I could hardly walk. My legs felt like lead all the time. I also began exercising more, and it went away.
I have also had times where I am head hungry, and could really begin grazing. I was quick to identify that it was related to my lovely monthly visitor. Mother Nature just does not care that I have a little bitty pouch that does not hold much, she wants sweet and salty snacks. Luckily I have learned how to calm that craving. So a little beef jerky(protein packed) to calm the sodium craving,and for the sweet....mmmmmm....a Grande Carmel Skinny Latte from Starbucks. No sugar, no fat, 130 calories and 9 grams of protein, for 50 cents they will throw in an extra 21 grams of protein....It is really good.
Anyway, congrats to ALL OF US.....we are doing wonderful!!!!!!
Maria
He said I was 100lbs overweight to start, so losing 60lbs in 4 months is losing 60% of my excess weight. He told me they expect someone to lose 50-60% of their excess weight in the first 6 months and then the rest between 6-18 months..
So when I looked at it like that, then I knew I was doing very well, and so is everyone else on this board. It seems to me everyone is right were they should be.
I do have a lot more energy, but I did go through a period of extreme fatigue. I could hardly walk. My legs felt like lead all the time. I also began exercising more, and it went away.
I have also had times where I am head hungry, and could really begin grazing. I was quick to identify that it was related to my lovely monthly visitor. Mother Nature just does not care that I have a little bitty pouch that does not hold much, she wants sweet and salty snacks. Luckily I have learned how to calm that craving. So a little beef jerky(protein packed) to calm the sodium craving,and for the sweet....mmmmmm....a Grande Carmel Skinny Latte from Starbucks. No sugar, no fat, 130 calories and 9 grams of protein, for 50 cents they will throw in an extra 21 grams of protein....It is really good.
Anyway, congrats to ALL OF US.....we are doing wonderful!!!!!!
Maria
Maria - I think the Starbucks protein powder scoop is only 6 extra protein. :-(
http://www.starbucks.com/retail/nutrition_beverage_detail.as p?selProducts=%7B4508EDCC-2704-4D9E-A232-33546DA9E1BE%7D&str Action=GETDEFAULT&x=16&y=0
You November surgeries are doing fabulous. I like to lurk on your board even though I had my RNY on December. Keep up the great work.
http://www.starbucks.com/retail/nutrition_beverage_detail.as p?selProducts=%7B4508EDCC-2704-4D9E-A232-33546DA9E1BE%7D&str Action=GETDEFAULT&x=16&y=0
You November surgeries are doing fabulous. I like to lurk on your board even though I had my RNY on December. Keep up the great work.
Kristy (weight loss below does not include 16lbs lost during pre WLS diet)
START: 325 Day of Surgery :309 GOAL: 180
I had surgery on 11/11/2008 and I feel l great! I still have a problem with getting the protein in however, I'm working hard to get it all in. I have gone from a 30/32 to a 18/20 and I'm loving the transformation. I have lost 95.6 pounds and I have 86 more to go, I work out five time a week and I know that I'm a little to hard on myself but I say it's for the best.
Sharon~
Sharon~
WOW! Everyone is doing so good!! I am down 88 lbs which is super excting for me...I am 9 lbs away from being a lesser weight than my mother...kinda bums her out but it has been YEARS since I have been smaller than anyone in my family...I just realized yesterday that my goal weight is the same weight as my sister and I think she looks GREAT so hopefully I will look as hot as she does when I get there....I am down from 26 to a 14!