How do you count your weight loss??
I have a question.. I lost 55 pounds pre-op on a doctor required diet program.. Since then I had surgery and have lost an additional 50 pounds putting me over the century mark since I started my WLS journey. Now would you count the pre-op loss since it was doctor ordered or do I start my official weight from the day of my surgery?
Thanks for your help..
PEACE
Hey Ramon,
I was at 385lbs when I first started towards surgery and at 370lbs on the day of my surgery (08/04-22/03. I had severe complications so I had a few surgeries right in a row. Even finding my start date there is a little sketchy.
I'm now down to 213lbs as of 08/01/04.
I'm counting it as a loss of 157lbs. from my surgery weight. But it would sound better to figure it as 172lbs down from the original 385lbs.
Either way, I'm happy as can be, and the weight is still falling.
Wishing you the best-
Dx
Honey, I say every pound lost counts and you should be proud of every single one of them! I count from my usual pre-op weight. My highest known weight was 7 pounds higher, but I had lost those seven pounds separate from any plans for surgery. I lost another seven or so pounds before surgery (my doc didn't require weight loss), so I count from my usual weight around the time I began to seek out surgery. Congratulations on your fabulous progress!
Ramon welcome to the century club!!!!!
I count it all, every lb lost the funny part is that I do not know what my highest was I was above 350lbs and did Atkins the year before wls. I did atkins faithfully for 4 months until I could weigh on my DH's office scale at 350lbs and I had lost 6 inches off my seatbelt by then. I have no idea what I weighed nor did I want to know- since every diet had always failed in the past.
gratitude is my attitude
Amanda S GR-DS October 2001
highest >350/342 start of wls/150@goal and after ps