7+ years post sleeve
7+ years post VSG-life has changed so much that I don't recognize my old self when I see my fat photos. I was so miserable for so many years. And now, though I've got my wigglies-jigglies, I feel like a "normal" late middle aged woman. I just wanted to post this so you newbies out there know that there will come a time when your weight will no longer be a constsnt cause of grief and shame. Getting the sleeve was the best medical decision that I've made.
I've had a normal BMI for almost 7 years. I had a few ups and downs, but have pretty much stayed at that magic BMI of 25. These are the things that are, I guess, permanent cir****tances of my body after all these years:
I can eat or drink, but not at the same time. I drink my liquids before I eat. When we go to restaurants, it's almost always a fight with the server, "I'll order after I finish my (whatever I'm drinking at the time)".
If I eat too much, I still get the foamies and may have to puke.
My eyes are still too big for my stomach.
I take home a lot of doggie bags.
An appetizer can be a meal.
Protein first or I'll start feeling crappy.
I go through phases of wanting junk food. I indulge myself, but if that scale starts creeping up, I just keep the stuff out of the house for a while.
I hide the junk food and out of sight, out of mind. I bought a giant Costco tin of shortbread a month ago, which is in a cabinet. I haven't even gone through the first layer yet.
I love chocolate. It doesn't seem to cause much weight gain -but I lay off of it if I've been eating other trash and the scale numbers have been creeping up.
I still like my clothes loose, but only now they're a size 10 or 12.
My husband and I can split a burger and fries between the two of us and it's enough.
I'm a cheap date-see above.
I don't feel like I'm in a straightjacket on an airplane.
I'm no longer fat in my dreams.
I don't mind photographs of me now.
Good bread with cheese makes me happy.
I love beans with salsa and cheese.
I'm lactose intolerant and even with lactase, can no longer drink milk or eat ice cream like I used to.
My food preferences have changed slowly over the years. Not necessarily better or healthier, just some things "sit" better than others. Meat is no longer a big item on my plate. A little goes a long way. The same with eggs. Since I have ill effects from the milk and ice cream, I don't even like them very much any more.
I'm no paragon of virtue, a pain in the rear about eating well. I'm a normal person and the constant hunger is gone.
The sleeve has changed my relationship with food as it changed my body and metabolism. I don't get ravenous, though I do get hungry.
I recognize head hunger and indulge it-to a point.
Congrats to all of you-the sleeve is a tool and please use it well.
Thank you so much for sharing! I love hearing from "veterans". I am so new at this and at times I wonder if I ever will feel "normal" again. Your post really inspired me. I hope I can have the same great success that you have had and maintained! Thanks, again!!!
Age: 38 Height: 5'7" HW: 312 SW: 297.8 GW: 175???
WL: Pre-op: -14.2 M1: -19.2 M2:-16.6 M3: -15 M4: -12.8 M5: -12.6
M6: -11.2 M7: -6.8 M8: -5.8 Total: 114.2 lbs
Thank you this post! I'm still pre-op and scared that this procedure won't work for me or won't work for more than a year. Your words give me hope that if I make good choices and use my tool well, that I too can be successful where all else has failed.
Mine is Tuesday, 11/29/16, a little over a week behind you. I'll be thinking of you next Monday! Praying all will go well and you have a speedy recovery!
Great post! I have a very similar relationship now with food.... 1.5 years out since surgery and down 140 lbs. I feel good, I look good and I am not THAT hungry!
Still would like to lose 10 more pounds but I have plateaued the last 5 months. I'm not really concerned, because I know that will happen. I think if I can maintain at this weight (which is remarkable) I will be able to lose the last 10 in a matter of time, I'm just not pushing it so I don't fret about it.
Things I really enjoy snacking on now, hand full of good quality nuts, any type of hard and/or stinky cheese, a protein bar on occasion. Wine is my particular vise as far as drinks go. Since I stay away from carbonated beverages completely, wine is my drink of choice after water, and more water.
The only issue I have with eating, is eating too fast on occasion (usually meat and occasionally soft bread) and then feeling a bit tight chested until the food clears. As far as gastric disturbances, a soft gooey cinnamon roll and a sweet cappuccino will do it every time. So if I need a laxative thats my goto... lol.
Wishing you the best! and me too. . . .
HW: 336.5 (March 1, 2015), Height: 5'11", Birthdate: November 8, 1955
VSG: July 1, 2015 288.0 lbs, University of Iowa Hospitals -- Dr. Isaac Samuel
CW: 196 lbs, goal: 186
8/2/15 -- 263.8 | 8/30/15 -- 256.0 | 9/20/15 -- 248.6 | 11/1/15 -- 240.6 | 11/29/15 -- 233.2 | 1/3/16 -- 227.4 | 1/31/16 -- 218.6 | 2/28/16 -- 211.2 | 3/27/16 -- 204.6 | 5/2/2016 -- 206.6 | 5/30/2016 -- 203.8 | 7/7/2016 --198.8 | 8/1/2016 -- 197.8 | 1/25/2017 -- 196.3 | 3/23/2017 -- 194