2 years Surgiversary 7/19/07

S W.
on 7/19/07 11:52 am - MI
Two years. I began this journey at 325lbs. 
Yesterday I had my 2 year post op appt with my RNY surgeon and weighed 148lbs.  That's a total lost of 177lbs lost.  Forever I hope! 

I use to wear size 32 pants. I wear size 10's now.
I use to wear size 3-4x tops. I can get into snug extra smalls. Never in a million did I imagine that would happen.

I had high blood pressure, diabetes (type 2), sleep apnea, chronic asthma, bad knees and joint pain, and my bmi when I began was 62.

I now have normal blood pressure, no diabates, sleep wonderfully, no asthma, knees rock and no pain and my bmi is 26.1 today.

I walk about 12-15 miles a week, ride horses probably 4 times a week for about an hour each time and try to play with the big exercise ball at least once a day. (strengthens abs!)

I've felt like this was the best thing I ever did in my life.
And deep in my heart, I wish my Dad were alive and could see how I have changed, inside and out. The last time he saw me I weighed in the 180's and hadn't had plastics yet.

I was able to climb down a cliff in Canada recently to spend the morning fishing in a lake and climb back up that cliff without killing myself. Had I been where I was at the beginning of my journey, not possible.

Yesterday at my post op appointment, people in the office (nurses and my surgeon) were all stunned at how I've changed. They were simply tickled that things are going well. My labs were perfect and I can only hope they remain that way. Indeed it could change in an instant, so I watch my intakes as best as I can.

Thanks for letting me share this special time and here's the url to my photo retrospective slideshow of my journey.

http://picasaweb.google.com/weiss1sa/2years?authkey=2lfCNWw5yFY

(note: be sure to get the auth key at the end of the link or it won't work) Stacey W @ goal and happier than I've ever been!!!
evansrn9
on 7/19/07 12:07 pm - Alexandria, LA
Congratulations on a great Journey Stacey. I am just over a year out and I went from 342 to 164 currently.  I can't believe I have done it myself.  I have about 20 more pounds to lose which isn't a lot, but wow, it's coming off SOOOOO slowly now.  How did you handle this?  I don't want to have lost this much and just give up on reaching my goal.  That wouldn't be cool.  I am too close. Rachael







    
S W.
on 7/19/07 1:25 pm - MI
Rachael, The hard part was 6 months out, the weight coming off slowed down for me. You learn to really watch what you eat, including carbs.  I had to. I think you have done amazing yourself and I would take it one day at a time, and journal what you do eat. Thanks for the post. Stacey
Tracy B
on 7/19/07 12:38 pm - Erie, PA
Congratulations Stacey!!!!!!! I am so happy for you and for all that you've accomplished!!!!!!! Wishing you continued success and happiness!!!!!!!!

~*~Tracy B~*~

328/160 *** 5'9"
start/current

S W.
on 7/19/07 1:26 pm - MI
Tracy Thanks so much for your words of kindness!! Its been a fun ride so far!!! I'm hanging on tight!!   Stacey
koukla
on 7/19/07 12:43 pm - a city, CT
Stacey, wow what an amazing journey you have had. Congratulations.   Koukla 338/176
S W.
on 7/19/07 1:27 pm - MI
Koukla, Thank you very much!!!  Been a great ride so far!!!   Stacey
nursygirl
on 7/20/07 12:31 am - San Jose,, CA

Congratulations on a job well done, Stacey!  I just celebrated 2 years also (7/8/05) and echo your sentiment completely. We ROCK!!!  have a great day! Anjanette

Anjanette

"Never let the fear of striking out get in the way of trying" George Herman "Babe" Ruth

No excuses....just do it!

    
S W.
on 7/20/07 12:33 am - MI
Thank you!!  And congrats to you also!!! WE DO INDEED ROCK!!!! Keep up the amazing work!!! Thanks again! Stacey
charmed1962
on 7/20/07 12:39 am
Stacy, Congratulations. Your story  is such an inspiration for me. I have my first consultation nextj week. I think it is great how far you have come. I too have high blood pressure, asthma and also borderline diabetes. I am hoping that this surgery helps out with my health especially my asthma. Thanks for sharing your story with everybody. Deb
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