If I Can, You Can Too...Please Read...

DANCBJAMMIN
on 1/11/09 5:27 am - Fort Worth, TX
 

Well, here we are almost 1 year post-op. I decided to write this today, seeing as I am here all day, and am not working out or going to work, and my 1 year surgiversary is on Wednesday, so here it goes...














This picture was taken a couple days after surgery, probably on January 16th, 2008 just after my Gastric Bypass. I weighed 400 pounds, wore 56" pants, 5XL Tshirt, and size 22 dress shirt. My surgery went so well, Dr. David Kim really took good care of me, and I had no complications....(Knock on wood). After a couple weeks of discomfort, I went back to work and was well on my way to losing the weight.

After just 30 days post-op I had lost almost 60 pounds and was ready to start moving and get into the gym. I remember going up to the second floor of the gym where all the cardio equipment was located, and was so intimidated by all the fit folks there, and by all these machines I had never used before. I went to the treadmill, set the speed at 2.5 MPH and barely lasted 10 minutes before I was out of breathe and my heart rate was in the 170's. Here's where I was 1 month post-op...

Month 2, 3, and 4 came and as my body began adjusting to the rapid weight loss, I was able to do a more considerable amount of excercise. I was able to go for a 30 minute session on treadmill with some jogging sprinkled in, change was taking place, but I did not even anticipate where I would be taking my level of fitness to until a few more months down the road. Here is where I was at at 4 months post op....

Once I hit the 5 month post-op mark, a light went off in my head. I actually started to believe that I could become an athlete, and after the light went off, I registered for a Sprint distance triathlon that would take place in September 2008. Here is my 5 month pic...


As I hit month 6, I really saw the inches start to fly off, and my endurance was growing by leaps and bounds. Here is what month 6, 7 , and 8 looked like in order...



At this point, 8 months post-op, I was feeling like I fit in, that I was on my way to being a normal size, that I was just like everyone else, until I completed my 1st Sprint Triathlon. After I finished my first Tri, I realized I was a better athlete than a lot of "Average people" I finished 2nd in my division in my first Tri 2nd out of about 30 and became absolutely addicted to the Sport of Triathlon.... Here are some images from my first event...

 

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After the Tri was over in September I immediately went home and searched for the next event I would register for. It was in October 2008, The Monster Tri in Keller, TX around Halloween. I worked even harder at the gym and outside on my run, bike, and swim. I ended up taken 7th in my divion, but there were double the athletes and I was competing against several people who had finished Full Ironman Tri's. I improved my time by over 20 minutes from the month previous, and was so excited about the direction my fitness level was taking me. Here are some pics from October...

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I would spend the next few weeks training super hard, then I started to think BIG. I thought hey, I bet I could finish a marathon. An interesting thought considering my longest run to that point was probably 10 miles or so. I came to a decision that I was going to do it. I registered for Dallas Run The Rock Marathon....26.2 miles of happiness! It was on December 14th. In the meantime, I trained, and trained, and trained. My pregnant wife and I ran a 5k on Thanksgiving morning, my son ran the Gobbler Trot, and I then ran a 10K after all that. Here are some pics from that...
 





So, after I finished the Turkey Trot, training for the marathon became intense. I would do  my long training runs on the weekend and I am so thankful for my family who, although missed me during my long training, understood how important it was to me. I did this all for them. I had no events between the Turkey Trot and Marathon, but here are some pictures from 11 and 12 months post op...


These pictures lead to my pinnacle of 2008, running a full 26.2 mile marathon only 11 months post-op from 400 pounds. Words cannot describe the sense of pride and accomplishment I experienced crossing the finish line in well under 5 hours, mainly because nobody realized how hard I worked to get there except me. My training for the marathon also kept bringing the thoughts that I could do anything. So after believing I could finish a marathon, I then believed I could finish a FULL Ironman Triathlon! A full Ironman consists of 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, and a 26.2 mile marathon. Finish in 17 hours or less, and you are an Ironman! I went to discuss this with my surgeon, told him of my plans, and he believed in me so much, he sponsored me for all my events next year. Before I talk about 2009, here are some pics from the marathon...
I Am A Finisher...26.2 Miles Ran


 

 As for 2009, here is what I am registered for: Feb - 26.2 Mile Cowtown marathon   March - Sprint Tri   April - New Baby Coming  May - Orlando, FL 70.3 mile Ironman   June - Lubbock, TX 70.3 Mile Ironman  August - 140.6 mile Ironman Louisville, KY  Sep - 70.3 Mile Ironman Augusta, GA   Oct - Austin, TX 70.3 Mile Ironman  Dec - 26.2 mile Run The Rock Dallas Marathon. My schedule is so crazy, but I am so excited.

My hope is that everyone who takes the time to read this can begin to believe that anything and everything is possible. I am living proof that a 400 pound man can go from Super Morbidly Obese, to an elite athlete in less than a year, and not suffer any restrictions or limitations as a result of Bariatric Surgery. This is your year to shine, make every moment count and never doubt yourself or your abilities. Anything IS possible, if you work hard enough. Good luck in the new year and throughout your life.

-Dan Benintendi
www.trimywill.com

Your Friend In Health & Sport,

Dan Benintendi - OH Support Group Leader
www.trimywill.com 
www.swimfromobesity.com
www.trimywill.blogspot.com
Support Group: www.obesityhelp.com/group/Post_Op_PRs/


Deedles
on 1/11/09 9:00 am - Highlands, TX
Dewd! You are such an inspiration to me. I doubt I'll ever run a marathon but you've surely made it clear that being a fit looking person in a year after surgery is possible. Hopefully me skin won't be as saggy as I expect.

Thanks for all your hard work!
Dee ..... ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><((((º>
My new G.O.A.L. ~~~~ Get Out And Live!


Includes 61lbs lost before surgery


MommaHen
on 1/11/09 9:50 am - Oklahoma City, OK
Congrats what a jpurney you have made and have planned. Best of luck!
 
 
Having the time of my life!

carolinern
on 1/11/09 11:26 am - Toledo, OH
Dan,

Thanks for this story..  I have been thinking lately about trying to do a long bike marathon, but wasn't sure about it.  You have given me hope.. not sure where to start, but you have given me the confidence to look into it even more!!!

You are a great inspiration to all of us!!!!

Keep up the good work!!!

Caroline
MY JOURNEY BEGINS...

Stella-Blue
on 1/11/09 1:40 pm - Where the four winds blow me safely home, NY
Dan...You truly are THE MAN! I am joining a gym this month...seeing your pictures is always so inspirational. I can't wait to see how I "turn out"!

Start: 487 lbs (8/07) Lost 81 lbs pre op on South Beach. 406 lbs at surgery (6/08). 179 post op, by 2011. I  lost 308 lbs. Gained 98 while pregnant (2012-13) lost all but 25. My goal is to be 179 again!
   siggy1 photo b83557eb-1c5e-4e0a-90b7-89760c2e36e2.jpg   Two years after that.... photo 44fcb3ac-18c4-4dfd-bf38-d324f956cf75.jpg      photo c2781653-fea8-4141-8cac-f0889127d077.jpg  I could not be happier. 

Kilaani
on 1/11/09 2:56 pm - Las Vegas, NV
You are awesome and a total inspiration. I need to take charge of my fitness goals and make those happen.

Jill - revision - band to DS 3/10/05 Dr. Baltasar, Spain
440/140/149  hw/cw/gw - 5'5" -300lbs -- bmi 73.2 to 24.8 :) GOAL MET 10/26/10!!.... Even made 140 September 2012. Been ranging 4-6lbs from 144-146 since then. Back to 140 December 2012, hoping to see it again after I feel better and start working out. 

Cheri H.
on 1/12/09 11:05 am - Brampton, Canada
What an amazing story.  Thank you so much for sharing.  It's amazing at what WLS can give people.  Hope and the ability to do things we never thought were possible. I'm just starting on my journey and while I can never imagine doing the things that you've been doing it really does show me that anything is possible.  Thank you for sharing - and I do hope that you continue to update us on your journey to becoming an Ironman!!!

Cheri                                                                                                              I the DS!

 I had the Duodenal Switch!  Do yourself a favour and check out www.dsfacts.com - especially if your BMI is over 50!

HW: 426/SW: 421/CW: 165/ GW: 150           Current BMI is 26.6!         
mommybear
on 1/13/09 3:17 am
That is truely amazing I am so inspired!
Jandell
on 1/13/09 4:55 am - Glendora, CA
Congratulations Dan!!!  Very inspirational!

Can't help but be very proud of you. ;)
Jan
I know I can, I know I can
donnakay52
on 1/13/09 6:42 am - Snohomish, WA

Dan,  Thank you for the inspiration!

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