What was the most crazy, nuts, insane thing you did after WLS?
Cool.
Awesome!!! Me too in wanted to do a zip line for awhile before I had WLS and once I go approved for WLS I made it a goal for me to day a zip line. I wanted to be sure that I was at the right weight limit to do a zip line. Indeed a victory for me to do a zip line and my dream did indeed came true! Yeah baby, yeah!!! I would love to do it again one of these days.
Highest Weight: 565 pounds (around 1999), Highest BMI: 94
Pre-op Weight: 476.40 pounds (2 weeks before {05/25/2010} VSG surgery), Pre-op BMI: 79.3
Lowest Weight: 153.5 pounds (as of 07/10/2013), Lowest BMI: 25.5
Current Weight: 350.75546 pounds (351 lb 0 oz./159.1 kilograms (as of 04/22/2019), Current BMI: 58.3
At that point, I was 59 years old and one of the oldest to go the really wild rides(I'm also 4"11 and they had to measure me to go on it.) As I was buckling up, I noticed the people on line looking at me. Well, me being me, yelled out:"I might be old but I'm not dead." And they all started clapping. Later on, some of the 20 and 30 years old told me they want to be like me when they reach late 50's. As Rocky Balboa would say:"Go for it." wls was a life savior for me. There are so many things that I can do now that I couldn't do before. Life is wonderful.
Hi Nancy,
Yes, me too, I had issues with leaking and they had to open me up and that lead to an infection. Maybe that has something to do with us watching cooking networks
I didn't find too many cooking healthy at the time so I finally after 3 months stopped. Good Luck to you!
HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125
RW:190 - CW:130