200 Pounds.... LOST!!!! x post from VSG board

angienichole
on 8/12/10 11:10 am
I hit it! I FINALLY hit it!!!! I have lost 200lbs as of this morning!!!!

WOW!!!! WHAT A RIDE IT HAS BEEN! 

I am just a few weeks shy of my 1 year surgiversary and have lost a GRAND TOTAL of 200lbs and about 16 dress sizes (Went from a 30W to a tight 14), but I have GAINED sooo much more than that! I have gained health, energy, wisdom (about nutrition, exercise and the sleeve), self confidence, self worth and self esteem.

My initial reason for wanting to lose the weight soo bad was so that I could have children... But that has now been put on hold as I decided to go after my dreams to first become a school teacher, so for the next few years, I will be attending college and finally going after my dreams, then come children...

I am still working on my weight loss and have about 45lbs I still want to lose. I am in the beginning stages of finding a plastic surgeon to remove this burlap bag hanging around my waist, but that will more than likely be early next year.

Here are 10 small things that I never realized was contributed to my weight. It really is about the small things!
1. Shoe size - went from an 11WW to a 9.5Med
2. I can feel my hip bones and see my collar bones
3. NO SEAT BELT EXTENDER ON THE AIRPLANE!!!!
4. I have a lap... never had one before.
5. I can cross my legs
6. My husband (who is the same height as me) and I don't have to adjust the driver seat for comfort as I don't have to sit in the back seat to accomodate my huge gut!
7. I can ride rides at the amusement parks... not that I do, but I no longer exceed the weight limit
8. I can sit on the white plastic patio furniture without getting stuck or having it snap beneath me... yes, that HAS happened to me before.
9. I don't mind being in my bathing suit (it's a 1 piece and has a little skirt, but I am not self conscience in it)
10. I can fit in the bath tub and take a bath WITHOUT sloshing water all over the bathroom floor!!!

I am still a work in progress and I WILL get the last 45lbs off! I guarantee it! I have been struggling a little lately and wanting to snack more than I should, but today proves HOW WONDERFUL my sleeve is!!!! 

I've said it before and I will say it again... If any of you are on the fence about having the sleeve, I can assure you it is CERTAINLY the BEST thing I have EVER done!!!! I LOVE MY SLEEVE!!!!!

Hugs to you all!
Angie

 
48lbs lost PRE-OP -  LBL on 3/24/2011 -- 11lbs of skin removed! 
  
EOD WIFE
on 8/12/10 1:32 pm - Lawton Ft Sill, OK
You go gurl!
Congrats on your success!

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shorter
on 8/12/10 1:36 pm - na, OK
Hurray!!! I'm so happy for you. What a huge accomplishment on the weight loss. Where are you going to school?

I'm still striving for that elusive 100# lost. I'm averaging about a pound a week now, so things have slowed way down. However, if I can maintain that I should hit my initial target weight by my surgiversary. I still have restriction, but I can see how it would be possible to sabotage the surgery with slider foods. Thank heavens, they really aren't tempting me too much.

Best wishes on your weight loss journey & school & life overall.

Lois
5'3/4" 56 years young 
Heaviest Weight 250; Consult Weight 232; Surgery Weight 211
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debtfree
on 8/15/10 1:53 am - OK
Go Angie go!!!  Youa re doing so awesome!!!  I'm so happy for you.  I had a list just like yours and so happy to not have those worries.  Remember being worried the restaurant would try and seat you in a booth? LOL  Loving life now!!! 

190 lbs lost
VSG 07/2008
lower body lift 10/2010
upper body lift 11/2011

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on 8/15/10 8:16 am
Wow, Angie, congratulations, girl,  You have really worked your sleeve and are a great inspiration to everyone.  Keep up the good work!  It is wonderful to read your list and know that many of them are so much like the list in my head.  I flew to Houston this summer and what a wonderful feeling it was to sit down in seat and not worry that the seatbeat might not fit.  People that have not faced these problems do not have a clue how very painful these situations can be. 
motomom_73069
on 8/26/10 1:04 pm - Norman, OK
Woohooo!!!!! Congratulations!!!!!  You are so inspiring!!!  What a fantastic success story.

Cathy
"It doesn't matter how strong your opinions are, if you don't use them for positive change, you ARE, indeed, part of the problem"

                

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