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Thanks for sharing and giving us all that update....it's so promising for all the newbies to know what's just around the corner for them.
You are doing a fantastic job and I appreciate your continuous involvement with this group on OH.....you're such a doll and deserve nothing but happiness and loving the new you (oh yeah, and Jeff too)!!! LMAO!
Keep up the success and be prepared for more staring.....at a SEXY WOMAN, cuz you're lookin' Hawt!!!!!!


Ah c'mon now I know my scale is playing on me, what a TEASE!!! 196.....it's almost...here...I...can...TASTE IT!!!!


Wow Deb that is AWESOMESUPERFANTASTIC NEWS!!!!! Keep rockin' it girl!!


1 scoop vanilla protein powder
1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup vanilla almond breeze
1/2 cup skim milk
as much ice as you like
Blend & enjoy!
Calories: 215, Fat: 1.8g, Carbs: 8.5g, Sugar: 7g, Protein: 40g

Anyone else have any good ones?
I was sleeved on July 13/10 & as of this morning I have lost 74.6 lbs!! My heaviest weight was 360lbs but I lost 90 lbs pre op (took me 3 years) which put me at 270 at the time of my surgery and now I'm down to 195.4 lbs - that's a total loss of 164.6 lbs - I really don't know how I carried it all - talk about a weight being lifted, both physically & mentally! I am so grateful for this sleeve!! I weighed 195 in 1999 but is was for a very brief period before I gained back the weight I had lost & kept gaining up to 360 lbs. I weighed 175 or 180 in my early 20's (again, for a brief period of time) and I'm looking forward to getting back there again, and STAYING there this time!!!
According to my body fat % and lean muscle mass my ideal weight (without losing the muscle I've been working so hard to build up) would be between 160 & 180 lbs so I think I will get to 180 and then decide if that's where I want to be or if I want to go lower. BTW, if I weighed 160, my BMI would be 28.3, which would be overweight and if I weighed 180 I would still be obese. To be at the very highest end of a "healthy" BMI I would have to weigh 140 - that would mean losing 20 lbs of muscle - which isn't all that 'healthy'!
I am way more confident & I don't feel like everyone is staring at me anymore :) I'm adding some more veggies back into my diet but even with them I tend to try to find ones that are lower in carbs - I'm loving cranberries with my chicken lately. I'm off all prescription medications (for high BP & type II Diabetes) and my cholesterol is slowly improving too (I was never on meds for cholesterol). I do still use the C-Pap for sleep apnea but I've recently found out that I have a deviated septum & some other stuff going on, so I don't know if I will ever get rid of that...
I now go to the gym at least 3 times per week (never belonged to a gym before!) and I walk a minimum of 3km/day most days (and sometimes up to 10km - depending on what else I've done that day & what I have time for). I get a surplus of water in most days & at least 60 grams of protein - but mostly more like 80g. I keep my calories around 600 - 800 & carbs below 40 g/day. It does help to have a husband who is on the exact same page!!
As always if you have any questions don't be afraid to ask!
Welcome to the group Ruthann. There is a lot of great people here to help with any questions. Lots of information to read. But it is good stuff. Good luck with your doc. too.