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catwoman7
on 6/16/20 8:06 am
RNY on 06/03/15
Topic: RE: Do you hate it?

nope. I'd do it again in a minute. In fact, I'd go back and have it done every year if I had to. One of the best decisions I've ever made!

RNY 06/03/15 by Michael Garren (Madison, WI)

HW: 373 SW: 316 GW: 150 LW: 138 CW: 163

Shuki
on 6/16/20 12:55 am
Topic: Do you hate it?

I am considering bariatric surgery and am wondering if anyone on here regrets their decision in having it?

NanceC
on 6/15/20 6:17 pm
VSG on 10/05/17
Topic: RE: Need to get back on track

Thank you, I guess that is why I keep failing every time I want to diet. I feel very hungry. And, I binge. I will start to eat right with dense protein and veggies. I am starting to post to make myself accountable to myself.

Erin T.
on 6/15/20 6:06 pm
VSG on 01/17/17
Topic: RE: Need to get back on track

Hi! You have a sleeve, not a pouch (people with RNY have a pouch). You will do yourself a disservice to do any kind of reset. When you're years out from surgery doing any kind of extreme restriction will just cause you to want to binge. You'll lose a few pounds and then gain it back when you inevitably eat ALL THE THINGS. Instead, get back to basics - 3-4ozs of dense protein and the rest low-carb veggies. If you're eating carbs leave them to last and do a couple tablespoons. You'll find the restriction really quickly with your sleeve that way!

VSG: 1/17/17

5'7" HW: 283 SW: 229 CW: 135-140 GW: 145

Pre-op: 53 M1: 22 M2: 12 M3: 12 M4: 8 M5: 10 M6: 11 M7: 5 M8: 6 M9-M13: 15-ish

LBL/BL w/ Fat Transfer 1/29/18

NanceC
on 6/15/20 1:42 pm, edited 6/15/20 1:51 pm
VSG on 10/05/17
Topic: Need to get back on track

I have had lap band surgery lost 85 lbs kept it off 5 years stay 213. Had a problem with the band and had to have it removed after 7 years gained 25 pounds.

Fast forward I had a revision to sleeve starting weight was 238 back in 2017. Only lost pre surgery weight plus 5 lbs lowest again was around 211.

It is not the fault of surgery they were successful surgeries. It is my fault for not following the rules. I am a huge sweet eater (slider food) also a very emotional eater. I do good all day until night time before bed. That is where I get most of my calories.

I am going to start the 5 day reset my pouch and follow the rules.

I will never give up. I know I can do this!

I am back to 238. I still have 60 lbs off from my band first surgery. I would love to be 179. I should be able to use my pouch to lose 60 by going back to the rules.

Need to adjust ticker!

Citizen Kim
on 6/12/20 10:04 am - Castle Rock, CO
Topic: RE: Life after surgery question

I think if you are going to represent your surgery to morbidly obese people you should make it a 5 year goal.

You'll need to get to goal and then maintain that weight for a length of time to have relevance in the community - although normies may be impressed.

Most WLS models start out with blogs or post A LOT of near naked pics on insta/tiktok etc. You'll need to garner 6 or 7 figure followers to compete with the models already out there.

Modeling is a hard profession because it's not about how pretty you are, it's about having "a look" and a certain body - even plus sized models need to look a certain way and saggy skin from extreme weightloss or surgical scars are not it.

There's nothing wrong with having lofty goals - as long as they don't define who you are or who you want to be. You will need a tough shell because you will face a lot of criticism and rejection.

Good luck!

Proud Feminist, Atheist, LGBT friend, and Democratic Socialist

Perfectxbeauty
on 6/12/20 8:21 am
VSG on 01/21/20
Topic: RE: Life after surgery question

I would never do porn hahahaha I have way too much respect for myself but thank you.

Grim_Traveller
on 6/12/20 8:00 am
RNY on 08/21/12
Topic: RE: Life after surgery question

I thought the same thing about 6 months after surgery. I checked around, contacted some agents, and found opportunities were pretty limited. I ended up going in the more obvious direction, and made an even better living doing porn. Maybe that's something that would suit you.

6'3" tall, male.

Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.

M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.

White Dove
on 6/12/20 6:51 am - Warren, OH
Topic: RE: Life after surgery question

While they will not pay for it, you can get experience by volunteering to speak and model at your surgeon's support groups.

Many people also need plastic surgery to tighten and remove excess skin after weight loss surgery. Perhaps you can find a plastic surgeon who wants to use you as a model and spokesperson.

Most plastic surgeons recommend that you be at your goal weight for at least one year before getting plastic surgery. So you have time to look into what is available to you.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

Pobearsam7
on 6/10/20 1:53 pm
Topic: RE: 9 years after vsg having problems- update! Its cancer.

Wow sorry your going through a lot

I will keep you in my prayers

 Kelly                

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