31 pounds in 31 days - One Month Post-Op with (topless) photos

180lberstuckinside
on 12/12/10 12:34 pm - Cumming, GA
Well here we are, my first surgiversary of sorts.

I've made it through my first month.  I have to say that things have been very smooth--even smoother than I could have imagined.

I'm grateful that I've gone through this experience, excited about the results, and eager to utilize this tool I've taken on. 

As a tool, it stands as the best in helping me accomplish my goals.  It's not for everyone, there are many opinions that surgery is taking things too far for something that people should be able to control themselves: eat less, exercise more.  That mantra is great, and works very well for some people--I am just not one of those people.  I have tried to live that mantra, and only become more frustrated after each attempt; and resigned that I was destined to live as the biggest guy in the room--whatever room that might be. 

My sleeve, as a tool, has allowed me to achieve goals I previously had convinced myself were unattainable.  I imagined myself loosing 10% of my body weight, but could never make that a reality.  I imagined being able to go to the gym without feeling completely out of place, but could never make that a reality.   I imagined myself putting on a t-shirt without using my elbows and forearms to stretch it out before it got over my head so that the cotton would release a bit of its tension, but could never make that a reality.  I am now seeing realities come to be, thanks to my sleeve.

I revel in the comments made by friends and family about how different my face looks, or how my clothes are falling off of me.  Butterflies flutter in my stomach as I check the scale first thing in the morning and hope to see another pound missing.  A grin takes over my face when I see two.

The restriction of my sleeve is the perfect fit for me.  I looked into surgery a couple years ago (back when the sleeve wasn't covered by many insurance companies and wasn't even discussed by my surgeon).  I couldn't be more happy that I waited.  I learned about the sleeve and its benefits over the other two procedures, and it felt like we were meant for each other.  One month out, I still have that feeling.  

Thank you to those friends (virtual and otherwise) who have been there to offer support and answer questions.  To those that have gone before me in this journey, heart felt appreciation for your examples and your willingness to hang around these boards and field (sometimes absurd and) worry-filled questions.  To those that are behind me on this path, I hope to offer you the same assistance and encouragement I've felt from others.

ONE HAPPY MONTH!!!





HW: 316 / SW: 294 / CW: 197.5 / GW: 195
First 5K: 29:50 mins. on 3/12/11 (4 month surgiversary)

   
sjbob
on 12/12/10 7:13 pm - Willingboro, NJ
 That's great!  You can see that we have several more men posting about getting a sleeve.  It wasn't an option when I got my RNY.

You've lost a lot for the length of your post-op adventure.  I will gradually slow down.  Don't get discouraged when it does.
Grandpa-G
on 12/12/10 7:44 pm - Grandville, MI
 Hey 180 - great results for one month and great post!  Thank you for sharing!  Looks like everyone will get to see that 180 lb guy thats been hidden sometine in 2011!  Keep up the great job, great attitude and enjoy the new healthier you!  CONGRATS!  Mike
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
           
silvergrub
on 12/12/10 8:00 pm
31# lost in one month, AWESOME! With the attitude you have toward your surgery and weight loss there is no doubt you will reach your goal by your 1 year anniversary.

Congrats
                
Don 1962
on 12/12/10 8:10 pm
and you don't have to give up Spondivit's!  

Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!! 


180lberstuckinside
on 12/12/10 8:44 pm - Cumming, GA
On December 13, 2010 at 4:10 AM Pacific Time, Don 1962 wrote:
and you don't have to give up Spondivit's!  
thanks, Don!  drove by yesterday and the place is closed up!  no more cheesy crab dip.   
Don 1962
on 12/12/10 9:10 pm
Oh sh**!  Not good.  That is where GF wants me to take her to eat for VD when I'm there in February! 

Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!! 


180lberstuckinside
on 12/12/10 10:37 pm - Cumming, GA
On December 13, 2010 at 5:10 AM Pacific Time, Don 1962 wrote:
Oh sh**!  Not good.  That is where GF wants me to take her to eat for VD when I'm there in February! 
You could alway**** Cap'n D's next door!!  That's a real place for romance!
Paul C.
on 12/13/10 2:57 am - Cumming, GA
Damn I never got to try it. 
Paul C.
First 5K 9/27/20 46:32 - 11 weeks post op  (PR 28:55 8/15/11)
First 10K 7/04/2011 1:03      
      First 15K 9/18/2011 1:37
First Half Marathon 10/02/2011 2:27:44 (
PR 2:24:35)   
First Half Ironman 9/30/12 7:32:04
Don 1962
on 12/13/10 7:51 am

Yeah, that's if I want a date with Rosey and her sisters!  Not!

Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!! 


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