guess no one in oregon gets wls
I was at a spinning class earlier this AM. I will be going for a walk shortly. This afternoon, I will be visiting my dad at a care home.
People have WLS and move on with their lives. Therefore, they no longer spend time on this website.
Vicki
DS (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney. Cholecystectomy (lap) with Dr. Clifford Deveney 19 months post-op.
Has not weighed myself since 1/2010. Letting my clothes gauge my progress instead.
glad your doing so well , im looking at getting my sleeve in the early summer , all the tests pushed the planed time back a few more months my surgeon is extremely careful and likes to check everything so your as safe as possable during and after surgery, I swim 6 days a week , running and long walks are hard on my knees im a heavy weight soon to be a light weight for the first time in my life
thanks for responding
on 6/1/13 1:41 pm
Hello Alicia,
I follow you on YouTube and I know how hard you've worked for your surgery. I live in Portland and I had my sleeve surgery on April 10th. My starting weight was 410 and my surgery weight was 385, so I know how hard it is to get the pre op weight off. I just wanted to say congratulation on your journey!
Yoli
It is such a small world. I grew up in Jasper, OR. I now live just above Salem, OR. I had VSG on 12/13/12 and I have lost 70lbs so far. I am thrilled to be healthier. I do not blog much on these WLS sites but do come on everyday to see what everyone is talking about. I do believe everyone's journey is different in a lot of ways but have similar cir****tances. I won't lie it has been a hard road for the first 4 months but it is not getting better. If you are looking for support chat me up I am also on the gastric sleeve website too.
Rae Damm