100 lbs.
Well family, I can't believe it but I finally hit the 100 llbs mark since my surgery. At surgery I was 336 and I am now 236. Wooo Hoo. I know I didn't have as much to loose but everyone else seemed to drop so much faster than me. It was tough and the weight stopped coming off fast 30 lbs ago but thanks to the gym and nutrisystem (I order certain things from the Men's program which contains 93 grams of protien a day FYI) I have finally hit it. I really want to be around 175ish so the road ahead is still long but I am excited to have hit another mile stone. My next mile stone is 210 where I become "overweight" by the BMI calculater and no longer "obese"... I think that might be a first in my life after 10 years old and certainly it is a first as an adult!
Yeh! Thank you to everyone on this board for being there for me. Though we all seem to grow in (instead of growing up) and move on with a more "normal" life we always come back here to share, vent, and celebrate!
Thanks Family!
Cam
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on 8/8/06 12:08 pm - KY
on 8/8/06 12:08 pm - KY
All Hail, Fellow Centurion!!!! Welcome to the club. I was just reading your profile. Great job!!! I always knew you could do it. I was also looking at your most recent pic. Hubba hubba. What a hottie. How about a pic at your current weight?
Congratulations to you.......Congratulations to you......... Congratulations dear Cam... Congratulations to you!!!!!
Your century mark.... What an incredible feeling, what an incredible feat!!! I am so proud of your success. It is a long and sometimes difficult process, but when we allow ourselves to take control...the tools that we have to work with (surgery) helps us bring about success!!! Again, my sincerest congratuations. Keep up the great work..and keep posting those photos... HOTTIE..HOTTIE...HOTTIE!!!
you will be amazed at the changes that will occur, across the board and throughout your life. This has been the most amazing transformational process I have ever undergone. It's not the easiest journey, but in retrospect, I am amazed at the changes that occur, outwardly and inwardly. Keep us..me..posted on your journey...it's interesting to see how life creeps up on you post op and then you are off and running...and I mean that figuratively and metaphorically...take care!!