8 months out!
Today, I am eight months post-op! I am down 122.5 pounds from my high weight of 315...I am now 192.5. I have gone from a size 26/28 to wearing some size 10 jeans. My tops were 30/32 and 5x, now wearning some larges, but mostly XL (too much skin yuck-o).
I can't believe how far I have come. I honestly never thought I would wear a size 10! I am still 42.5 pounds from goal, so I think I will end up fairly small.
I'm wondering if any of you have noticed this...I used to look at size 10 & 8 jeans and think, "oh my goodness, those are SO tiny!" Now when I see them, I have noticed they don't look so small to my anymore. This must be my warped perception - because they look big to me. I see them and think, "yeah, i know I'll be able to wear those soon, they look pretty big." It's really strange. Has anyone else noticed this?
I look at people and wonder what size they are, and how I look in relation to them...I guess I'm trying to get a sense of what other people might see that I look. Does that make sense?
Anyway, things are going well. I haven't found a support group yet here, but hopefully I will soon...or else I will have to start one.
Oh, we can't find our camera, but with my phone, I took a couple of pictures of myself trying on my size 10 jeans. Also one face shot taken on my phone.
I miss you guys!
Even in middle school I was never a size 10. I remember someone saying, "real women wear double digits." And I remember thinking...guess I'm a real woman then - and that was like 7th or 8th grade - and I know I wasn't just BARELY in double digits...so I was probably a 14 or so then.
Today it's supposed to get up to the high 50's...and we're supposed to get our first frost this week. I heard it's supposed to snow this winter here...and it hasn't done that in YEARS here LOL.
Anyway, I'm off to take a nap...we're going to the Boo at the Zoo tonight in Columbia and I need some rest. We got up early and I went swimming (I feel good, but tired!)
*hugs*
~Annie
I can so identify with you wanting to know how you look in relation to other people. I find myself thinking those same things all the time. I've even asked my husband a time or two - "Do I look about the size of that woman?" He doesn't understand why I need to know or even ask so I try not to bother him with it...but I am still curious! I think we are so used to seeing ourselves overweight and we look at ourselves every day that we don't have a clear picture of what we look like with the weight off. Even looking at photos of myself - I don't see it the same way as others do... I just am grateful that the weight is off!! :)
Well, I just had to say "hi" and let you know we miss you here, too! Have a very Happy Halloween with those boys of yours!!
~Nancy~
Thanks, Nancy!!
Would you believe I was able to shove myself into a pair of 8's? Yes, it was work, and they're a little too tight to wear in public yet...but I could get them closed AND I can sit down in them LOL. What craziness. I think I'm addicted to trying on clothes. Though this time I did it at a thrift store so instead of $20 for a pair of jeans, I only had to spend $4. LOL.
Yes! Totally about the "do I look about the size of that woman?" thing!! I have restrained myself from asking Adam, but I want to. I want to know how other people see me because I know I don't see myself accurately. I do know I MUST be getting thin if I can wear 10's and now even an 8! A lady I was talking to told me I had thin legs - this was in the locker room at the Y...and I was in my swimsuit...I was shocked...I still see all the flab and yucko...but she said they're thin...and I know she isn't a skewed perception...ugh.
I so miss my support groups!! Just to vent and unload this stuff LOL. So I guess that's what I'll do here.
*hugs*
~Annie
Hugs back to you!
~Nancy~
Not to be construed as medical advice, this list includes labs we have had performed as gastric bypass patients. The first group, every 3 to 6 months for life, as we are able. The second group, annually, as long as the results were comfortably within normal limits for more than 2 years in a row.
1st Group
*80053 Comprehensive Metabolic profile: (sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose,BUN, creatinine, calcium, total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase) (10231)
* 84134 Pre-albumin:
* 7600 Lipid profile: (cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, chol/HDL ratio)
* 10256 Hep panel: includes ALT (SPGT) & GGT)
* 84100 Phosphorous - Inorganic: (718)
* 83735 Magnesium:
* 84550 Uric Acid: (905)
* 7444 Thyroid panel: (T3U, T4, FTI, TSH) (84437; 84443; 84479; 84480)
* 85025 Hemogram with platelets: (1759)
* 7573 Iron: TIBC, % sat
* 83550 Ferritin: (457)
* 84630 Zinc: (945)
* 84446 Vitamin A: (921)
* 82306 Vitamin D: (25-hydroxy) (680)
* 84052 Vitamin B-1: (Thiamin) (4052)
* 84207 Vitamin B-6: (Pyridoxine)
* 7065 Vitamin B-12 & Folate: (82607; 82746)
* 83970 Serum intact: PTH
* 83937 Osteocalcin:
* 84597 Vitamin K:
* 85610 PT:
* 85730 PTT:
2ND GROUP
* 593 LDH:
* 31789 Homocysteine, Cardio:
* 83921 MMA:
* 367 Cortisol:
* 84255 Selenium:
* 84590 Vitamin E:
* 82525 Copper:
For diabetics: *496 - HEMOGLOBIN A1C
POSSIBLE DIAGNOSIS CODES
269.2 Hypovitaminosis
268 Vitamin D deficiency
275.40 Calcium deficiency
266.2 Cyanocobalamin deficiency (B12)
281.1 other B12 deficiency anemia
281.0 Pernicious anemia
280.9 Iron-deficiency anemia
281.2 Folate deficiency anemia
285.9 Anemia, unspecified
269.3 Zinc deficiency
244.9 Hypothryoidism
250.0 Diabetes
401.9 Hypertension
276.9 Electrolyte and fluid disorders
272.0 Hypercholesterolemia
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*579.3 Surgical malabsorption*
*579.8 Intestinal malabsorption *
* Bands or sleeves should not use these codes as they are not accurate.
*Some insurance companies will not pay for any procedure that uses these codes.
LAB TARGETS
This is NOT medical advice, just my own targets for the main blood levels I watch.
Protein: 7's
Albumin: 4's
Pre-Albumin: 20-30's
Iron: 80-100
Ferritin: 200-300
HGB: 12+
HCT: 36+
Vit A: 60- 80
Vit D: 80-120
Calcium: 9.0-9.4
PTH: 20-40
Vit B1: Mid to top of range
Vit B6: Mid to top of range
Magnesium: Mid range (but also go by if we have leg/foot cramping)
Zinc: Mid range
Vit B12: 1000 +
Folate: Top of range
AST (sgot): Below 40
ALT (sgpt): Below 40
We usually want to "meet or beat" pre-op levels. In some cases, higher is better, and in other cases (Cholesterol, PTH for example), lower is better.
The only things *I* don't mind being on the high end of out of range are Ferritin and B12. But that applies to ME.
My doctors don't show interest in any of these until I am out of range. *I* am interested when I begin heading that direction.
Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94
P.S. My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.
Which is WONDERFUL...I'm getting SO much more done than probably a surgeon around here would have done...and who knows how far I would have had to drive to get to one anyway! So either tomorrow or Friday I will go in first thing and get all those vials of blood drawn! YAY!
*hugs* to you, Michelle!!!