Less than 3/4 of me left!

Paul5678
on 11/6/10 8:16 am - United Kingdom
Suddenly realised today that over 1/4 of me is gone!  This was a very special feeling....  308 pounds preop, lost 78 in eight months, should be off insulin before Xmas.  Would like to lose somewhere in the region of another 30 pounds.  Life is very good. 
OneFinger
on 11/6/10 10:13 am
Great success!! Bet you're anxious to stop those insulin injections.
High Weight = 310     Surgery Weight = 300   Dr's Goal = 200   My Goal = 190    
Paul5678
on 11/7/10 12:36 am - United Kingdom
Thanks.  Even though I'm down from 240 to 40 units of insulin, I'm a guy who likes to go all the way!!  LOL 
Jim Parker
on 11/6/10 1:14 pm - TX
RNY on 11/02/10 with
Wow!  That's pretty cool!  I'm looking forward to the day I can say that...
Paul5678
on 11/7/10 12:39 am - United Kingdom
This is a fantastic rollercoaster journey!  LOL 
sjbob
on 11/6/10 7:02 pm - Willingboro, NJ
Congratulations.  I know nothing about insulin but I am slowly learning about diabetes since my wife was diagnosed as having it this past summer.  She takes meds but not insulin.  I suppose you'll still have diabetes but not so severe that you need insulin.  Just check with your primary doctor.

Some people get discouraged when conditions that may be caused by obesity do not get completely healed when they lose the disired weight.  I'm not saying this with regards to your condition.  But we must remember that many of the conditions/medical problems that we got because of obesity are also found amonge the general normal weight population.  Having WLS is not a magic bullet that heals all medical problems.

If I sound like I'm off on a tangent, I'm sorry.  I should probably be asleep right now.
Paul5678
on 11/7/10 12:48 am - United Kingdom
Thanks for the reply!  I'm a type 2 diabetic, but had insulin resistance - was up to 480 units of insulin at one time, 240 before the op and 40 units now.  I know that once I'm off insulin it will be a constant battle to keep off it, but I'm up for the fight!!  Have a good sleep. 
Grandpa-G
on 11/6/10 9:19 pm - Grandville, MI
 Hey Paul - CONGRATULATIONS!  You've made great progress!  Has your DR started decreasing your insulin?  Depending on how long you were on it, you may have to phase off.

Good luck on getting off those last 30 lbs.  Keep up the great work and again CONGRATS!
Eating junk food and CRAP is not a reward...it's a punishment...
  it's a DEATH sentence...Reward yourself with Good Health!
Highest Weight: 287 Lbs-January 2010; Reached Goal 195 Lbs - Dec 2010 
Total Lost: 92 Lbs;  Completed FULL MARATHON (26.2 Miles) 10-16-2011
           
Paul5678
on 11/7/10 1:00 am - United Kingdom
Thanks!  I control my own insulin levels.  Actually a type 2 diabetic with insulin resistance.  At one point I was on 480 units, 240 before my op and 40 units now.  My Dr and I have agreed that at 30 units we'll increase my tablets ant stop the insulin...YAY!  It'll be hard work and I realise that I may have to go back on insulin at some point, but it will be such a huge FART for me as insulin really triggered the need for the operation in the first place. 
I'm wondering where the 30 pounds is coming from, hopefully not my backside as I'm having trouble with tailbone pain.  Would like to lose from my stomach and ego 
Jim Parker
on 11/7/10 4:56 am - TX
RNY on 11/02/10 with
Man, I can identify with the "tailbone" comment.  Even at my highest weight, I didn't have much of a butt, and now that I've lost a few pounds I can really feel it if I sit on a hard surface.  I'm sure it will get better as I lose more weight (fewer pounds per square inch), but in the meantime...  Can't wait until I can start exercising again to build up my glutes!

5 days out, and the Unjury "Chicken Soup" protein powder is the highlight of my day!  Man I can't wait for Stage 2!
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