RNY Surgery July 2010

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TammaiTX
on 8/30/10 2:02 am - Austin, TX
RNY on 07/15/10 with
Topic: Exercise
So, what are you doing for exercise and how often?
   
    
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TammaiTX
on 8/27/10 3:47 am - Austin, TX
RNY on 07/15/10 with
Topic: RE: Just wondering...
I'm so sorry you had such a tough experience. I think you will do well with the RNY though. I'm having a rough time with the vitamins too. I know I need them and I get started well in the mornings but then I get busy at work and forget and by the time I realize it...I've messed up!

Hope you are doing well!
   
    
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Darkthorn
on 8/24/10 4:43 am - Reno, NV
Topic: RE: Just wondering...
I am in a unique situation as up until July 22 I had a lap band. It slipped more then half way down my stoamach and caused serious acid reflux problems so now I am starting over with the gastric bypass.

It is very different then the lap band as I had the surgery so quickly once they figured out the band had slipped I didn't get any of the pre op classes or support groups to prepare.

Many of the eating habits are the same so I guess I am fortunate in that respect as I already know I can eat only a little bit. Big difference is WHAT i can eat that will take adjusting.

I am so nervous that this will fail also and I will never get close to my goal weight.

Vitamins and supplements are the worst for me. I start out good and then fizzle out. I know in my head I can't this time as I could really suffer without the supplements so I need to get it in my head that supplements are NOT an option.
*SIGH*

chemo_mom
on 8/23/10 11:19 am - MN
Topic: RE: Just wondering...

My biggest accomplishment... I would say is wearing a size XL clothes. I now need all new clothes, I'm not complaining!

My biggest struggle is protein drinks! YUK! Can't do them at all any more.

I guess for me I was suprised when I was actually hungry and that I want to eat. I have heard so many say that they have no desire to eat.

I also thought I would have lost more weight by now. I have stalled weight wise but am still losing inches (especially the boobs)!

I was worried about going back to work (I have a physical job) but am doing and feeling well. My foot pain is gone.

I still worry daily if I will keep the weight off this time.

Tia

Ready to bring on the beautiful!

*includes 23 lbs lost prior to surgery, but not the water weight in hospital.
      
sarah_g
on 8/23/10 7:32 am
Topic: RE: Just wondering...
I think my biggest accomplishment is starting an exercise plan.  I'm walking 40 minutes a day 5 days a week.  After Labor Day, I plan to start a water exercise class twice a week.  I am having a huge problem with heel pain right now which makes walking feel awful. 

My biggest excitement has been pulling out clothes that were too small and wearing them:)  I am not losing as fast as I had expected at the beginning.  I worry that I won't be able to lose what I need to lose.  I've lost 22 pounds in the 5 weeks since RNY.  The majority of that was in the first 2 weeks. 

My biggest challenge is getting the 64 oz. of water in.  It's weird because pre-surgery I drank about 96 oz. a day.  I'm just not that thirsty, except for immediately following a meal when I feel like I'm completely parched.  Quite often, the water makes me feel nauseous, too.

Sarah
          
 

Includes 16 pounds lost pre-op.
     
leesaleesa
on 8/22/10 8:00 am - San Marcos, CA
Topic: RE: Just wondering...
HI there...I am new here..
My biggest accomplishment so far is that I am not day dreaming of Ice Cream and Sushi and not in that order Yuck..

My biggest struggle is not getting on the scale 4x a day...(oh and taking my vitamins correctly oh and chewing slowly)

I am not as hungry as I used to be of course but I have felt hunger and it was real because my tummy was growling and I gave i****er and waited like they say...and still it grumbled so I ate.

I dont quite feel great yet...I have no energy I sorta feel the same to be honest. I am 4 weeks post op VSG. 

I have lost 33 lbs so far from the beg of the 2 week pre-op liquid diet tho.

So I am excited I am sure all is good... I am not abnormal I have compared myself to others and I am not going to cry about my situation being dif from others..I used to compare my kid to other kids and I stoppped doing that so I am not going to do the same with me.  It is so easy to do believe me.


"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anybody can start today and make a new ending!!"
        
ddickard
on 8/22/10 5:21 am - Springdale, AR
Topic: RE: Just wondering...
Biggest accomplishment is that I am losing and hopefully will never gain it back again. I am so happy to have a permanent solution. I have gotten down into some smaller scrubs for work and I'm folding up all my "big" clothes to give away. Always before when I dieted I would keep them b/c I knew eventually the weight would come back.
The hardest thing (literally) is the constipation. I have the worst hemorrhoids I have ever had and I am in pain. I'm taking stool softenener and MOM as needed but the roids are killing me! This morning I actually made a concoction of oatmeal, prune juice, skim milk, equal and unflav protein powder - hoping this may help
Other than that I am feeling good. I still have to eat mostly mushy stuff - if I try to eat more than a 1/2 oz of something like chicken or beef cut in small pieces it does not stay down well - if I puree it a little bit I'm fine. Still working on small bites, eating slowly but doing well.
See ticker for how much I've lost.
It looks like you are doing great Tammy!
Debbie  
  
Highest weight 295/Surgery weight 280 (15 pounds lost prior to surgery is included)    
TammaiTX
on 8/22/10 3:15 am - Austin, TX
RNY on 07/15/10 with
Topic: Just wondering...
Hi everyone...just wondering how everyone is doing on your journey.

What is your biggest accomplishment?  
What is your biggest struggle?
What is different than you thought it would be?
How are you feeling?
How much have you lost?

My biggest accomplishment has been starting to exercise again and actually enjoying it. I was weightlifting for about 6 months prior to surgery just to try and build up some strength. I got back into that about 2 weeks ago and started Yoga last week. I've been to Yoga twice and really really like it! It's been years since I have tried it and I haven't been since I had my hip surgery almost 2 years ago.

My biggest struggle is the vitamins. I'm just really having a hard time getting my vitamins, calcium, and medication in. Still working on it...ohhhh and not drinking while eating! VERY hard. I hate it when my mouth feels dry or needs to be rinsed out. So, I end up taking some sips. :(

I guess I thought I would lose more up front. I'm trying so hard not to compare myself to others but it's hard. I get worried that I will be the ONE person this doesn't work on. Everytime I get on the scale and it doesn't move or it moves up...I think...oh great, I guess that's it. I'm done. Rationally, I know it doesn't make sense and I talk myself through it, but I have had so many failures...

I'm feeling almost normal. I think the exercise has helped that quite a bit. I still have some bouts of nausea pretty frequently...I hate the taste in my mouth! Bleh!

I've lost 39.4 pounds. I so badly want to say 40. I will feel like 40 is significant because I can't remember being smaller than that in at least 11 years...Probably longer but that's what I remember! 

Can't wait to see what everyone else says???

Namaste  :)
Tammy





   
    
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fit_and_fab_gonnabe
on 8/17/10 10:23 pm
Topic: RE: Just wanting to see how everyone is doing - 4 weeks post-op today
Howdy - I am 4 weeks post op as of yesterday and have now officially lost 30 pounds!  I am really pleased.  Y'all are talking about 60 grams of protein a day and my dietician now has me with a 90 grams per day goal!!!!!  You're right, reaching 60 is hard enough and I haven't even come close to 90 in the last week.  And, I also agree, getting 64 oz of liquids hasn't been easy now since I've started solid/pureed foods. That was easier in the first 3 weeks when all I had to do was drink protein drinks.  Wish I had some magical advice - but it looks like we are all in the same place if that's any consolation :)

Fit & Fab Gonna Be

        
Trisha02148
on 8/16/10 9:32 pm - Malden, MA
Topic: RE: Weight gain???
I try and weigh myself every other day at the same time of day because its so scarey when you dont see a weight loss or god forbid you gain 3 but I have to also remember that I am no longer just on liquids so Im not going to drop the weight as fast I did the first 2 weeks after surgery.

I am so happy you posted this stuff I need to be more active on this site so that I can keep my head where it belongs.
        
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