Hit the mark!!!

ItsTimeNow99
on 10/3/17 2:43 am

Just wanted to pop in and share......after a 2 week stall, got on the scale this morning and.......

wait for it.......officially I have now lost 100 pounds!!!!! I've met my surgeon's goal for me and am

only 5 pounds from my personal goal. WOW!!! In less than a year and being over 60, I never thought

I'd be this far this soon, but I still weigh and measure my food every day; ge****er plus water plus water

every day; activity level is average; vitamins on track. Just shows how amazing this VSG tool can be with

the power of positive thinking!!

Have a tremendously awesome day, everyone!!!!

Pat

HW -265; SW - 251; CW - 154

Surgery Date- 10/12/2016!!

Liz WantsHealthForAll
on 10/3/17 3:03 am - Cape Cod, MA
VSG on 03/28/16

Congratulations! Great job!

Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish

ItsTimeNow99
on 10/3/17 4:18 am

Thanks so much!

I see you had a TT and facelift last January. Did you have them done in MA or elsewhere? I'm starting to look at surgeons/locations for down the road a bit. I'd really like to do a breast lift and thigh lift, but not sure how they will fit in the budget. I had my VG done at Tufts.

Have a phenomenal day!

Pat

HW -265; SW - 251; CW - 154

Surgery Date- 10/12/2016!!

Liz WantsHealthForAll
on 10/3/17 7:44 am - Cape Cod, MA
VSG on 03/28/16

Yes I did it in Mass on Cape Cod with Dr Fater (Cape Cod Plastic Surgery in Hyannis). He did a fantastic job and I thought the cost was pretty reasonable.

Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish

(deactivated member)
on 10/3/17 6:29 am
VSG on 03/28/17

What an exciting milestone!

Shannon S.
on 10/3/17 6:45 am
VSG on 11/07/17

That's exciting! Congrats

ShirlAus
on 10/3/17 2:55 pm
VSG on 06/26/17

Well done Pat :) You have done amazing

NanceC
on 10/3/17 3:31 pm
VSG on 10/05/17

Congratulation's great job! I am having surgery Thursday and you give me hope that I will have great success just like you! I am 60 years old and worried that, I would not be able to lose a 100lbs in less than a year!

ItsTimeNow99
on 10/4/17 2:26 am

Nance - you can do this!!!

Just stick to your surgeon's plan, focus on getting your protein, especially once you can eat solid food again, drink your water, and take your vitamins. Stalls occur, so don't panic. Just remember your body also needs time to adjust to the major changes going on inside. I took my measurements pre-surgery, and once a month since. It really helped during a stall, because I was still seeing inches drop when the scale was not budging.

Since my surgery was last October, and I live in Maine (and hate the cold), doing any kind of outside activity was not happening. The most I did was walk around the halls where I work for 15 minutes 3 times a day. Not too much, but it was something. Once Spring arrived, I started getting outside and walking, gardening, etc. and now hike, run, TRX training )mostly upper body and arms right now, and almost anything else I fancy, since I no longer have knee pain. My point in this little rant is that when it comes to physical activity start slowly and do what is comfortable for you. My weight loss over the winter, doing nothing really, was substantial. Don't let the birthday number keep you from reaching your potential. YOU CAN DO THIS!!!!

Keep me posted on your journey! Have a terrific day.

Pat

HW -265; SW - 251; CW - 154

Surgery Date- 10/12/2016!!

Jeepnyak
on 10/3/17 6:11 pm
VSG on 07/03/17

Woohoo! Way to go!

HW:320 SW:290 GW:190 CW:181

5'11", age 37 M1-28, M2-12, M3-16,

M4-15, M5-16, M6-5

M7-8(100lb goal) M8-4 M9-0

M10-5 M11-3 M12-0

Most Active
×