Sooooo....
on 5/25/11 12:10 pm, edited 5/25/11 12:14 pm - Hatboro, PA
The past few weeks had been a little bit rough, and I had a bad week where I ate stuff that I shouldn't have and gained a few pounds.. But I went to my surgeons office yesterday and weighed myself, and I lost the few pounds that I had gained and more... I'm now at 279 lbs, which is 100 lbs less then my weight at the beginning of August 2010.
That includes 14 lbs I lost in August pre-op, and then 86 lbs since my surgery that I had on August 24th. When I look in the mirror, I still see a fat person so I don't really see the change.. But when I look back to pics from last year, I can definitely notice the difference, especially in my face.
So I've lost 100 lbs, dropped 4 pant sizes, 2 shirt sizes, stopped taking my blood pressure medication, and am going to the gym 3-4 times a week and walking 4 miles on the treadmill.
Here's a pic of me from the other night..
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
Congrats on your loss, keep going, recognizing what we do is part of the battle, then there is making the right choices for longterm health and well being and lastly, keep at the exercise, it gives you a little breathing room. . .
Again, congrats, this is an amazing journey. . .
Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
We all have "rough times" when we eat things we shouldn't. We are human afterall, and sometimes we fall back into old "bad habits". Remember, the surgery fixed your stomach, not your head! I am almost two years out and I STILL see the fat person!!! It doesn't happen overnight, but it will!!
Congrats on your 100lbs!!! Keep on going!
Beth
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on 5/26/11 6:28 am - Hatboro, PA
But luckily for me I'm very happy so far. My doctor is also very happy with my success as well, as I've lost somewhere around 45% of my excess body weight (I don't remember the exact figure). My only regret is not getting the band sooner. I originally had started looking into the band back in 2007 or so.
I'd hardly call myself a success as of yet. I'm still a work in progress, as I'd like to lose alot more weight, but I'm getting there.
Best of luck to your sister, and I hope that she can get her insurance approval if she does decide to have the band (or any other) surgery.
on 5/26/11 6:29 am - Hatboro, PA