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Any people out there that could share with me there losses after 6 months???

The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th month, and I'm

rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it is gonna be

from here on out, but I just want to know.

Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start gaining.

Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly about 3

miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm just HUNGRY

and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep eating...

Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

in Ark

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No. No. No. Failure is not in our vocabulary! Shame. Slapping your hands.

No. No. All you can do is the best you can do. Not perfect, you're human.

Just your best.

Your body will do what your body will do. Each of us are different. Unique.

Your weight loss will be whatever it will be. If you hear from MGB'er #

128, and she's lost 80 pounds since her sixth month, does that in any way

mean that you will too??? Why do you think that other people's experiences

are gonna predict YOUR future? That, I think, would be setting yourself up

for some serious disappointment. Let your own self be your guide. The rule

of thumb is 70-80% of excess weight gone in 12 months. Isn't that the

figure? And that's an average. And that, unfortunately, means that some

lost 50% and some lost 100%, and the average was somewehre near the middle of

that. How can you know where you will fall on this scale?

My body carries on a fairly regular discourse with me, and she told me, long

about 6 months post op, that she had this " new thing " all figured out; she

was comfortable with it and she'd pretty much like to hang right here, she

was happy. And my response was, NO way, woman, we've got a long way to go.

Well, here I am at almost 10 months out, and she's in control and winning

this argument!

I could tell then that my body had made the adjustment ~ being so used to

drastic eating changes from a lifetime of dieting~ and the loss since then

has been very slow. At 6 months I had lost 55 pounds. At 10 months I have

lost 72. And you know what, Sweetie? I accept it. I have no choice. I

feel great; look fine; can do every little thing I want to do, and life is

way too sweet to complain. Next year I hope to nip and tuck and rid myself

of these arm and thigh wings as well as the jelly belly, and then I am

finished. Done. Fini. I am getting on with life and moving way past being

a post op WLS person. Moving right on to being just me again.

Please, cut yourself some slack! You're not a F-word. (Not that one,

folks!) You're giving it your best shot. Then you get an A+. Take each

small success and love it as though it were huge. To someone else, who's not

been as fortunate as you, it is an enviable achievment! Never forget how far

you've come. Nor that we've still got a ways to go and can still chalk off

several more pounds. You will do just fine, dear heart. Just fine. Don't

ever let me hear that word from you again! You're a winner!

Phondly and Phirmly, PhillyJude

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> Any people out there that could share with me there losses

after 6 months???

>

> Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

> in Ark

>

,

Oh wow I wish I could prevent you from going through the

heartache that I go through over how much lost. One thing I want

to tell you is that I have kept very close watch on my weight

loss...I weigh in every other day at the gym. I record my weight in

an Excel program and it figures my loss each month. What I do

notice is that since about my 6th month, the weight would no

longer drop each time I weighed.....it would fluctuate on the

same dang 2-3 pounds and then all the sudden it would drop.

So I would go the whole month paniked that I was no longer

loosing weight. Then all the sudden I would drop.

If you look at my stats at the bottom, you will see that in those

months I was complaining and worrying, I was losing. A bit less

yes, but the main thing that upset my psyche was just my

patterned had changed.

So perhaps your pattern is changing but you will have the same

amount lost at the end of the month. Or another thing which

could affect your loss is water retention. I noticed I could retain

up to 8 yes 8 whole pounds of water! This can happen for a

number of reasons especially if I was not getting enough water

or protein in my diet. All the sudden I would gain 2-3 pounds per

day! I would freak and take a water pill and bammm....lost!

And please don't forget the muscle mass and fat mass angle to

all this! I also keep close records of my measurements. There

have been times when I thought I was not losing weight but

when I checked my measurements.....Inches were lost!

So the best advice I can give you is to not over analyze this

change. And the best advice you can give me....is to practice

what I preach =)

Here are my stats from surgery to now. Hope they help you to

see what I could not see at times.....though I thought I was not

losing....I had kept a pretty steady loss until the month between

July and August of this year. Granted, it is not the loss I had

hoped to have, nor is it the loss that many people who start at my

weight had......but I did keep losing for that first year.

Stay Strong and Stay Focused!

Good Luck!

Beth

Weight Loss on the 10th of each month post op:

Aug-00 Sugery

Sep-00 -26

Oct-00 -14

Nov-00 -10

Dec-00 -10

Jan-01 -9

Feb-01 -13

Mar-01 -6

Apr-01 -6

May-01 -6

Jun-01 -5

Jul-01 -7

Aug-01 -2

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>From: Viligidiot@...

>Reply-

>

>Subject: 6 months to 12 months loss?

>Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 15:06:56 EDT

>

>Any people out there that could share with me there losses after 6

>months???

>

>

>The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th month, and

>I'm

>rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it is gonna

>be

>from here on out, but I just want to know.

>

>Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start gaining.

>Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly about 3

>miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm just

>HUNGRY

>and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep eating...

>

>Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

> in Ark

>

>

>

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Thanks, Beth! I am a nature worrier and I guess it is just time for a slow

down and maybe my time is here for a change in how I lose!!

Thank you so much for taking the time to share all that..it made me feel much

better! I really appreciate it! I have lost so well for so long I think

that the sudden stop is almost shocking...I'll get past this. I walked a

little harder and longer tonight though, LOL! I'm at war with the treadmill

for some lbs!

HUGS

in ARk

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Thanks PhillyJude!

I just have really, really been very depressed lately, and I have no reason

to feel that way. I have MUCH to be thankful for, but I am still so blue and

I think this isn't helping...LOL....

You wonderful people help me remember that such is life~~if I never lost

another lb, I've won many, many freedoms and have a much healthier life. It

will be enough, that I know. ADJUSTING and ACCEPTING is the hard part,

right? LOL

Something funny happened to me tonight that really put it all in perspective.

Before surgery, I was 322lbs and probably LOOKED like more...tonight at the

gym I hopped on the only available treadmill next to this man. As I pushed

the power switch he said " That doesn't work " I said " Oh well it came on " and

he said " Yes, it will start, but the belt will drag and throw you around. Or

maybe it only does that to people over 200lbs " and I said " Well then I'd

better not get on it " and he said " No WAY are you over 200lbs lady " >WELL

doncha know I felt good??? GREAT? I laughed and said I was indeed over

200lbs and was actually over 300lbs not long ago to which he said " Well you'd

never have guessed it " ....needless to say I FLOATED all 53 minutes on the

treadmill tonight! HAHA

Anyhow thanks for all the patience and kindness tonight....I needed it.

HUGS

in Ark

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Thanks Pat! You are all right and so smart!

That's why I bring my woes and worries to all of you! You make me feel

better and pull my head outta my behind for me!

HUGS

in ARk

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Could you be on any type of medication that is causing you to want to eat.

Some antidepressants can cause a person to feel hungry and eat more than

usual. Make sure that isn't a side effect to something you're taking and I'd

talk with your doctor, too. I know we've talked in the past about

antidepressants, but I don't remember what your taking. I've heard of people

gaining weight with Paxil, Zoloft, and there's one other that my sister is

taking and she's gain 50 lb. in the past year. Can't remember which one

she's taking though. There are some that actually make you not want to eat.

Talk with your doctor, maybe you need switched to something else.

Don't feel like you are going to fail. Get that thought out of your head

RIGHT NOW! It's not going to help you one bit to start thinking like that.

I really think there's a good chance there's a problem with your medications.

Are you drinking to soon after meals? I seem to find myself hungry not long

after eating if I've drank to soon after eating.

YOU ARE NOT GOING TO FAIL! Don't forget that!

Love ya,

in OK

In a message dated 08/28/2001 12:11:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Viligidiot@... writes:

<< Any people out there that could share with me there losses after 6

months???

The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th month, and I'm

rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it is gonna

be

from here on out, but I just want to know.

Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start gaining.

Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly about 3

miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm just HUNGRY

and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep eating...

Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

in Ark

>>

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I'm glad you had such a nice experience at the gym tonight. If some people

only knew what their few words of kindness meant to us :~)

in OK

In a message dated 08/28/2001 5:37:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Viligidiot@... writes:

<<

Thanks PhillyJude!

I just have really, really been very depressed lately, and I have no reason

to feel that way. I have MUCH to be thankful for, but I am still so blue

and

I think this isn't helping...LOL....

You wonderful people help me remember that such is life~~if I never lost

another lb, I've won many, many freedoms and have a much healthier life. It

will be enough, that I know. ADJUSTING and ACCEPTING is the hard part,

right? LOL

Something funny happened to me tonight that really put it all in

perspective.

Before surgery, I was 322lbs and probably LOOKED like more...tonight at the

gym I hopped on the only available treadmill next to this man. As I pushed

the power switch he said " That doesn't work " I said " Oh well it came on "

and

he said " Yes, it will start, but the belt will drag and throw you around.

Or

maybe it only does that to people over 200lbs " and I said " Well then I'd

better not get on it " and he said " No WAY are you over 200lbs lady " >WELL

doncha know I felt good??? GREAT? I laughed and said I was indeed over

200lbs and was actually over 300lbs not long ago to which he said " Well

you'd

never have guessed it " ....needless to say I FLOATED all 53 minutes on the

treadmill tonight! HAHA

Anyhow thanks for all the patience and kindness tonight....I needed it.

HUGS

in Ark

>>

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I'm taking Prozac...maybe that is it?? I am thinking of chucking all that and

getting the estrogen patch actually...don't know yet but am thinking about it!

Thanks for the kind words....They mean a lot to me!

HUGS

in Ark

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I rapidly lost during the first five months, but have lost nothing

since my sixth month. I hope things go better for you. I just had my

annual appointment a few days ago. I saw her a month before my MGB,

and I did gain a few pounds after seeing her. According to my weight

record with her office(clothed, but on an empty stomach), I lost 70

pounds. My scales(naked first thing in the morning)say 78. I really

expected to lose more since I lost so well the first few month, but

no such luck. Good luck with your losses!

Stormy

> Any people out there that could share with me there losses after 6

months???

>

>

> The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th

month, and I'm

> rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it

is gonna be

> from here on out, but I just want to know.

>

> Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start

gaining.

> Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly

about 3

> miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm

just HUNGRY

> and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep

eating...

>

> Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

> in Ark

>

>

>

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Well said, Jude!!!!

Allow me to repeat your gem I think we need to read daily, if not

hourly;

" Your body will do what your body will do. Each of us are different.

Unique. Your weight loss will be whatever it will be. "

My best!

Canning more salsa as we speak...

Jenn in Vancouver, WA

MGB 11-1-00 #300

8-28-01 #188 (-6 pounds in the last 26 days)

Judyh1022@a... wrote:

> No. No. No. Failure is not in our vocabulary! Shame. Slapping

your hands.

> No. No. All you can do is the best you can do. Not perfect, you're

human.

> Just your best.

>

> Your body will do what your body will do. Each of us are different.

Unique.

> Your weight loss will be whatever it will be. If you hear from

MGB'er #

> 128, and she's lost 80 pounds since her sixth month, does that in

any way

> mean that you will too??? Why do you think that other people's

experiences

> are gonna predict YOUR future? That, I think, would be setting

yourself up

> for some serious disappointment. Let your own self be your guide.

The rule

> of thumb is 70-80% of excess weight gone in 12 months. Isn't that

the

> figure? And that's an average. And that, unfortunately, means that

some

> lost 50% and some lost 100%, and the average was somewehre near the

middle of

> that. How can you know where you will fall on this scale?

>

> My body carries on a fairly regular discourse with me, and she told

me, long

> about 6 months post op, that she had this " new thing " all figured

out; she

> was comfortable with it and she'd pretty much like to hang right

here, she

> was happy. And my response was, NO way, woman, we've got a long way

to go.

> Well, here I am at almost 10 months out, and she's in control and

winning

> this argument!

> I could tell then that my body had made the adjustment ~ being so

used to

> drastic eating changes from a lifetime of dieting~ and the loss

since then

> has been very slow. At 6 months I had lost 55 pounds. At 10 months

I have

> lost 72. And you know what, Sweetie? I accept it. I have no

choice. I

> feel great; look fine; can do every little thing I want to do, and

life is

> way too sweet to complain. Next year I hope to nip and tuck and rid

myself

> of these arm and thigh wings as well as the jelly belly, and then I

am

> finished. Done. Fini. I am getting on with life and moving way

past being

> a post op WLS person. Moving right on to being just me again.

> Please, cut yourself some slack! You're not a F-word. (Not that

one,

> folks!) You're giving it your best shot. Then you get an A+. Take

each

> small success and love it as though it were huge. To someone else,

who's not

> been as fortunate as you, it is an enviable achievment! Never

forget how far

> you've come. Nor that we've still got a ways to go and can still

chalk off

> several more pounds. You will do just fine, dear heart. Just fine.

Don't

> ever let me hear that word from you again! You're a winner!

> Phondly and Phirmly, PhillyJude

>

>

>

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nvalmassoi@... writes:

>

>

> Prozac shouldn't create a problem with weigh gain. It has actually been

> prescribed for weight loss by some doctors, but you have to take too much. I

> usually lost 20 or so pounds when I started on prozac...Not true for all

>

Why not? I look at cake and gain weight

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My SIL was just diagnosed as being bipolar, after years of being

treated for ADHD. She got off of her Adderal and started taking some

of the antideppresants that you mention that make you feel hungry,

and she has doubled her weight in a little over a year.

manda

> ,

>

> Could you be on any type of medication that is causing you to want

to eat.

> Some antidepressants can cause a person to feel hungry and eat more

than

> usual. Make sure that isn't a side effect to something you're

taking and I'd

> talk with your doctor, too. I know we've talked in the past about

> antidepressants, but I don't remember what your taking. I've heard

of people

> gaining weight with Paxil, Zoloft, and there's one other that my

sister is

> taking and she's gain 50 lb. in the past year. Can't remember

which one

> she's taking though. There are some that actually make you not

want to eat.

> Talk with your doctor, maybe you need switched to something

else.

>

> Don't feel like you are going to fail. Get that thought out of

your head

> RIGHT NOW! It's not going to help you one bit to start thinking

like that.

> I really think there's a good chance there's a problem with your

medications.

>

> Are you drinking to soon after meals? I seem to find myself hungry

not long

> after eating if I've drank to soon after eating.

>

> YOU ARE NOT GOING TO FAIL! Don't forget that!

>

> Love ya,

> in OK

>

> In a message dated 08/28/2001 12:11:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> Viligidiot@a... writes:

>

> << Any people out there that could share with me there losses

after 6

> months???

>

>

> The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th

month, and I'm

> rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it

is gonna

> be

> from here on out, but I just want to know.

>

> Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start

gaining.

> Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly

about 3

> miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm

just HUNGRY

> and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep

eating...

>

> Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

> in Ark

> >>

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Prozac shouldn't create a problem with weigh gain. It has actually been

prescribed for weight loss by some doctors, but you have to take too much. I

usually lost 20 or so pounds when I started on prozac...Not true for all

antidepressants...

Re: 6 months to 12 months loss?

I'm taking Prozac...maybe that is it?? I am thinking of chucking all that

and

getting the estrogen patch actually...don't know yet but am thinking about

it!

Thanks for the kind words....They mean a lot to me!

HUGS

in Ark

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, you lost so fast that your body is probably just trying to catch up!

Your first 5 months were unusually fast, so you are probably on a plateau that

will end one of these days, but you will never again lose as fast as you have in

the first 5 months. But, that's okay. Give yourself a little time, and keep on

doing all those healthy things you talk about all the time. You will lose some

more. You probably just got a little spoiled at the speed at first, but slow is

good also. I'll bet those inches continue to go, even if the weight is hanging

on right now.

Didn't I see a post from you that your hormones might be out of whack? That is

probably what is making you feel a little blue right now. You definitely ARE

NOT a failure!!!!!

{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}

Pat

6 months to 12 months loss?

Any people out there that could share with me there losses after 6 months???

The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th month, and I'm

rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it is gonna be

from here on out, but I just want to know.

Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start gaining.

Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly about 3

miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm just HUNGRY

and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep eating...

Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

in Ark

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We lose for up to 24 months post-op from what I understand. I

actually lost more weight in my 13th month than each of the 6th-12th

months. Don't fret, the weight will come off.

Bern

TX

MGB 7/24/00

248/159

> ,

>

> I'm glad you had such a nice experience at the gym tonight. If

some people

> only knew what their few words of kindness meant to us :~)

>

> in OK

>

> In a message dated 08/28/2001 5:37:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> Viligidiot@a... writes:

>

> <<

> Thanks PhillyJude!

>

> I just have really, really been very depressed lately, and I have

no reason

> to feel that way. I have MUCH to be thankful for, but I am still

so blue

> and

> I think this isn't helping...LOL....

>

> You wonderful people help me remember that such is life~~if I

never lost

> another lb, I've won many, many freedoms and have a much healthier

life. It

> will be enough, that I know. ADJUSTING and ACCEPTING is the hard

part,

> right? LOL

>

> Something funny happened to me tonight that really put it all in

> perspective.

> Before surgery, I was 322lbs and probably LOOKED like

more...tonight at the

> gym I hopped on the only available treadmill next to this man. As

I pushed

> the power switch he said " That doesn't work " I said " Oh well it

came on "

> and

> he said " Yes, it will start, but the belt will drag and throw you

around.

> Or

> maybe it only does that to people over 200lbs " and I said " Well

then I'd

> better not get on it " and he said " No WAY are you over 200lbs

lady " >WELL

> doncha know I felt good??? GREAT? I laughed and said I was

indeed over

> 200lbs and was actually over 300lbs not long ago to which he

said " Well

> you'd

> never have guessed it " ....needless to say I FLOATED all 53 minutes

on the

> treadmill tonight! HAHA

>

> Anyhow thanks for all the patience and kindness tonight....I

needed it.

>

> HUGS

> in Ark

> >>

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Thanks, Sue.

Yeah I am thinking about swimming too. My good friend (who has lost a

whopping 150lbs in 9 months) is a lap swimmer, so I've kind of shied away

from it as I'm not much of one myself, but I think I might try it.

I enjoy the treadmill. I'm not super fast or anything yet, but I am making a

lot of progress and my leg muscles are developing, slowly but surely. I,

too, had this hernia prior to surgery. It's right below my belly button and

probably a little smaller than yours is. It's about the size of a small

grapefruit I'd guess. If I didn't have so much skin around my tummy, it

would probably be HUGE! HAHA! Camoflauge!

Are you wanting a panniculetomy or TT one day? I'm hoping, since mine isn't

paining me, to wait til I'm out a year and get a panni done at the same time

so that ins. will pay for the panni while repairing the hernia.

Hugs and thanks!

in ARk

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I'm approaching 6 months, too (surgery 3/5/01). As of this writing, I'm down

80 pounds - I still weigh every day, though I know I shouldn't. The weight

loss rate has slowed down the past couple of months, but seems to be pretty

steady at about 6-8 pounds per month of late.

I also have a hernia. Mine is an abdominal hernia that has been steadily

growing since diagnosed two years ago. My weight prevented the surgery that

I need to repair it. The hernia is on my lower right abdomen (probably the

result of a fat woman having three c-sections). At present the hernia is now

about the size of a cantelope. I have a 6-month post-op appointment with my

PCP on September 18th. Besides the check-up and bloodwork we will be

discussing when to get this hernia repaired.

As for exercise, I work out at the YMCA three days per week. I swim whenever

I can. I find the swimming is not as hard on my hernia because of the

boyancy the water offers (I float like a cork anyway!!). I don't do as much

walking as I should and find that the walking makes my abdomen

uncomfortable. I am investing in some support underwear (yeah Spandex) to

help support my sagging abdomen. It seems to lessen the discomfort I feel by

the end of the day.

Hope this helps. Don't get discouraged. I haven't checked your stats lately,

but I believe you've lost more weight than I have. The weight loss will

continue and can only be beneficial. If you want to talk some more feel free

to email me privately at johnc27023@... or reply to the group. I read

everything even though I don't post very often.

Sue

ville, NC

MGB 3/5/01

318/238/1-anything

6 months to 12 months loss?

> Any people out there that could share with me there losses after 6

months???

>

>

> The reason I ask is that I haven't lost but 3lbs since my 5th month, and

I'm

> rapidly approaching 6 months. I can handle it if this is what it is gonna

be

> from here on out, but I just want to know.

>

> Today I feel very worried that I am done, and maybe going to start

gaining.

> Due to hernia, I cannot lift weights so I'm down to walking mostly about 3

> miles a day. I am also eating a lot today for some reason...I'm just

HUNGRY

> and nervous I guess. I just keep wanting something so I keep eating...

>

> Worried and feeling like a complete failure,

> in Ark

>

>

>

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Yes, I'd love to have a tummy tuck along with the hernia repair. I'm hoping

to hold out on the hernia until early next Spring. That way the tummy tuck

at the same time would be worth it. So far, it looks like my insurance will

not pay for any nips and tucks, so if I have that done at the same time as

the hernia repair at least I won't be paying for the anesthesia and hospital

stay for a second surgery. At least that's what would happen in a perfect

world!!! We'll see.

I'll let you and the group know what happens at my appointment on the 18th.

Hang in there!!

Sue

Re: 6 months to 12 months loss?

> Thanks, Sue.

>

> Yeah I am thinking about swimming too. My good friend (who has lost a

> whopping 150lbs in 9 months) is a lap swimmer, so I've kind of shied away

> from it as I'm not much of one myself, but I think I might try it.

>

> I enjoy the treadmill. I'm not super fast or anything yet, but I am

making a

> lot of progress and my leg muscles are developing, slowly but surely. I,

> too, had this hernia prior to surgery. It's right below my belly button

and

> probably a little smaller than yours is. It's about the size of a small

> grapefruit I'd guess. If I didn't have so much skin around my tummy, it

> would probably be HUGE! HAHA! Camoflauge!

>

> Are you wanting a panniculetomy or TT one day? I'm hoping, since mine

isn't

> paining me, to wait til I'm out a year and get a panni done at the same

time

> so that ins. will pay for the panni while repairing the hernia.

>

> Hugs and thanks!

> in ARk

>

>

>

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, you must get that hormone patch. I have been on it for approx two

weeks now. Dr. R. posted that paper on it and I posted it again the other

day.

Dr. R. even emailed me personally when he saw me posting about depression

and how the meds weren't working. Anyway, I feel MUCH, MUCH better now.

please look into this!!! email me personally if you would like.

Vellucci

Re: 6 months to 12 months loss?

Thanks PhillyJude!

I just have really, really been very depressed lately, and I have no reason

to feel that way. I have MUCH to be thankful for, but I am still so blue

and

I think this isn't helping...LOL....

You wonderful people help me remember that such is life~~if I never lost

another lb, I've won many, many freedoms and have a much healthier life. It

will be enough, that I know. ADJUSTING and ACCEPTING is the hard part,

right? LOL

Something funny happened to me tonight that really put it all in

perspective.

Before surgery, I was 322lbs and probably LOOKED like more...tonight at the

gym I hopped on the only available treadmill next to this man. As I pushed

the power switch he said " That doesn't work " I said " Oh well it came on "

and

he said " Yes, it will start, but the belt will drag and throw you around.

Or

maybe it only does that to people over 200lbs " and I said " Well then I'd

better not get on it " and he said " No WAY are you over 200lbs lady " >WELL

doncha know I felt good??? GREAT? I laughed and said I was indeed over

200lbs and was actually over 300lbs not long ago to which he said " Well

you'd

never have guessed it " ....needless to say I FLOATED all 53 minutes on the

treadmill tonight! HAHA

Anyhow thanks for all the patience and kindness tonight....I needed it.

HUGS

in Ark

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Don't throw away that Prozac!!!!!!!! you must take the hormones AND an

antidepressant, Prozac makes you feel better and controls obsessive

compulsive disorder, so will, in theory, help you stay away from binging.

My sister has lost about 5 lbs per month without dieting by taking Prozac. I

took it for years and never made me gain weight, it actually helped with my

binging or I would have been 500 lbs!!!!!!!!

Vellucci

7/20/00 286/280/190/135

Re: 6 months to 12 months loss?

I'm taking Prozac...maybe that is it?? I am thinking of chucking all that

and

getting the estrogen patch actually...don't know yet but am thinking about

it!

Thanks for the kind words....They mean a lot to me!

HUGS

in Ark

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Hi , I had a 5 week stop on my weightloss, it is very frustrating. The

weightloss restarted around the six month mark. I also lost hair about the

same as the halt on the weight. I am still losing despite the gallbladder

problems. Good luck, I hope you restart soon. O

2/5/01 245/165/140?

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Sue, Hold out on the hernia surgery as long as you can, closer to goal. I had

a c-section herniate, it was the size of a small watermelon. I can tell you

that the mesh they inserted left me with a hole not to mention a sagging

lower section. The scar for me runs from the c-section line to the navel. You

generally have drains also. I had my MGB done 14 months after the repair but

the surgeon feels that the insurance will recover the tuck when I am closer

to goal. I hope you will be at the picnic, it would be nice to meet you.

O.

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