Modesto WLS Support Group
Two Years
So my two year anniversary was the 14th of this month. I haven't been on the site for a while. I wanted to check in and let those thinking about WLS or recently post-op know that life is good! I have been blessed to not have had any issues other than I am hypoglycemic now. That is very easily treated by just paying attention to what I eat and I quickly learned how to recognize when my blood sugar was dropping.
I tipped the scales at 365 at my heaviest. I dropped to 220 at my lowest weight. I was stable at around 230 until the holidays, when I will admit my exercise level was way low while my food intake went up. I am back on my program now and feeling great as I drop those extra holiday pounds. Last summer I ran a 10k, finishing in just over an hour. I am now training for a 1/2 marathon set for June and will do several 5 and 10k's along the way.
This has been one of the best decisions I ever made and I wouldn't change one bit of the experience.
If you are in process and have questions please feel free to contact me. My door is always open.
Good luck to all!
I tipped the scales at 365 at my heaviest. I dropped to 220 at my lowest weight. I was stable at around 230 until the holidays, when I will admit my exercise level was way low while my food intake went up. I am back on my program now and feeling great as I drop those extra holiday pounds. Last summer I ran a 10k, finishing in just over an hour. I am now training for a 1/2 marathon set for June and will do several 5 and 10k's along the way.
This has been one of the best decisions I ever made and I wouldn't change one bit of the experience.
If you are in process and have questions please feel free to contact me. My door is always open.
Good luck to all!