OH MAI GAHHH! x post-- so everyone in every time zone can hear me yellin'!
For about four consecutive seconds I hit 168--- and I'm CLAIMIN' IT!
To answer the questions that come with that:
1) It took me 16 months, including my pre-op weight loss
2) I lost 68 pounds before surgery
3) I am 13 months post op
4) I lost 200 pounds. My BMI was 61.2-- is now 28. I'm less than half my original size.
5) I am now a size 12 in blouses, 14p in pants-- was a 36W in both.Wore a 9W shoe, now a 7.5 regular. Rings were a 9, now 6.5.
6) Bra was a 48H, is now a 36D. Surgeon's gonna shoot for a 36C, if we harvest some lard from somewhere else.
7) I feel good!
8) I didn't always feel good-- I had bad post op pain, my gallbladder out, an emergency bowel obstruction surgery (which left me with a big scar). My first six months all I had energy to do was put on pajamas and cry a lot. I have hypoparathyroidism and absorb vitamin D poorly. I am at risk to lose a lot of bone if I can't correct that.
9) My "goal" of losing 200 pounds was completely arbitrary and because I am lazy-- I wanted to be able to say "200 pounds" when people ask me what I lost because it's a round number I can remember.

10) I'm trying to go a little lower but not a lot-- I have a plastic surgeon on deck for June of 2009-- I will have a fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty (sinc I already have a big central scar), mastoplexy and lift, and massive brachioplasty. And getting the fat pads under my eyes re-filled, since I look like a zombie. I will probably lose 20+ pounds of skin.
11) If there's a secret-- and I don't think there is just one-- get to know YOUR body--- it's to eat a crapload of protein. I ate 600 cals a day until 6 months out, then 700 at 8 months, 900 at ten months, then 1000 at 13 months--- these numbers are VERY low, but might be neessary if, like me, you were super large and have a lot of weight to move...but I don't suggest it for everyone. My meals are a balance of 40% protein/ 30% fat/ 30% carbs. I don't eat rice, pasta, chips, or full fat ice cream-- otherwise everything's possible. I get in 90-110g of protein daily.
12) I don't listen to my nutritionist often--- if I had I would likely weigh 40 pounds more and feel like **** I watch other people's results and do what works best. I take far more supplements than are required (here it is again-- if you're taking a Flintstone's chewable a day, you're seriously dense. 'Nuff said.) I take 2000mg CalCitrate, vits A, B Complex ,B12,C,D,E,K (A and D in BIG doses). I stay on top of all labs and adjust where needed. I also take magnesium oxide, zinc and 3 multis every day...plus two Colace.
13) I didn't eat anything "fun" early out, but now can add in things in small amounts like NSA/FF ice cream, or a half piece of cake on a holiday. It just can't be everyday. Even on vacation I feel better and stay sated longer when I stick to my plan-- but tonight-- tonight is Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt nigt, on accounta that's what I am doing to celebrate. And while I'd like to attach my face to the nozzle, I think I'll try to stick to 3/4 cup. ;)
But as my gay friends used to say, "Enough of me talking about me...what do YOU think about me?"

"Oh sweet and sour Jesus, that is GOOD!" - Stephen Colbert Lap RNY 7/07-- Lap Gallbladder 5/08--
Emergency Bowel Repair 6/08 -Dr. Meilahn, Temple U. Upper and Lower Bleph/Lower Face Lift 12/08
Fraxel Repair 2/09-- Lower Bleph Re-Do 5/09 -Dr. Pontell, Media PA Mastopexy/Massive
Brachioplasty/ Extended Abdominoplasty (plus Mons Lift and Upper Leg lift) / Hernia Repair
6/24/09 ---Butt Lift and Lateral Thighplasty Scheduled 7/6/10 - Dr. Ivor Kaplan VA Beach
Total Cost: $33,500 Start wt: 368 RNY wt: 300 Goal wt: 150 Current wt: 148.2 BMI: 24.7
Anne
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