Guest guest Posted June 1, 2001 Report Share Posted June 1, 2001 Hi I'm new to this list and just wanted to tell my story and comment on some of the things I have read in the last few days. I had my surgery in the middle of July last year. It has been about 11 months and I've lost 95lbs. When I had the surgey I was 255, now I am down to 160lbs. I know thats not as much as some, but I figure maybe I don't eat as well as I should. I do pilates 2x week, but I know I should exercise (more areobics) more. However, I pretty happy with my current 5 lbs a month wieght loss. I do this with really trying. The first month I lost 20lbs, The next 4 months about 10-15 a month. I plauted at bit the 4/5 mark. I wear a size 12 or 14. I have time with shirking out of my clothes too. I loved going shopping. I tried to avoid it because I knew I would lose more wieght and have to buy more, but I after losing about 75lbs I have to get something. Wow! Shopping was great. I could fit in flatering clothes and pay resonable prices. I actually had a choice where to shop. I love Lerner clothes. They fit me perfect and with sales they are inexpensive. I mostly drink water. I only orange juice to take viatims and my allergy medicine, but very rarely any other tiem. I never like tea or coffee and mostly drank water before the surgery as well. It wasn't a big thing for me. Drinking pop was something I cut out long ago for wieght loss reasons. Diet pop tasted horrible to me. I have had real pop & carbonated juice maybe a handful of times in small quanties. I just drank it cause I had real craving. It didn't really bother me. I've tried coke, but hate the taste of it now. I would drink coke a few times a week, usually with pizza or when going out and at times craved it. I have not tried anything alcoholic. I probally won't for a while yet if ever. I was never I really a drinker. I only liked daquri's, other fruity mixed drinks and wine coolers anyhow. I eat basically what I want when I want it. There are a few food I don't tolerate well. Some meats, especially steak and stew are just to heavy. They get stuck too easy. I do miss steak, but I find it quite taste the same anyhow. I also don't tolerate milk and ice cream well. I keep trying to eat ice cream in tiny. Sometimes I do ok, other times I feel sick, oh well. Of couse other sugary foods like choclate, cake and cookies can bother me too. It really depends on the day. I've learned if I eat a small amont of something non-suragry and then wait a bit and eat just one chocolate chip cookie (or other sugar food), I only get sick about half the time. I guess if figure it could follow all the rules various doctors make up like no sugar and not eating in between meals I wouldn't need the surgery in the first place. The not eating in between meals I think is outrageous and dangerous. I would literlly be starving all the time if I did that. I had this surgery so I would be starving all the time. It would be impossible to get enough nutrients eating 3 meals a day. I count a single chicken nugget with a quater piece of bread as a meal. I will often have four nugget sandwhiches over the course of maybe three hours (raveous stage) I though the idea was to eat several mini meals a day. This keeps your metablims high and helps to stop you from over eating. I also think many things are toally unrealistic for someone who has dieted as much as most of us have. Oh course everything needs to be in moderation. If I were monitor, worry and obesses about every morsel I put in my mouth I would be almost as miseralbe as I was before the surgery. Alot of my depression was caused by dieting in the first place. I am so happy now that I don't have to worry about it. I admit sometimes I eat things I know will make me feel sick, like ice cream. However, at the time I feel it's worth it for the taste. My cravings have not dissapeared like some people I've read about. However, I have found that they are satified much more easily. For example: I craved ho's ho's so I bought a bunch. After eating just one ho ho I didn't want anymore. My husband enede up eating the rest. Before I would have eaten all 10 in a pack in just few days. I have only dumped both ends once and from oranges no less - go figure. Sometimes things go right through me, but it usually in the morning and it's not that often. I had way more problems with that before surgery and sufferd from irratable bowel syndrome. When I get sick I usually feel weak, tired, headache and sometimes queasy / nauseous. It goes away in an hour or so. I get that a few times a week, it would probally go away if I wouldn't eat junk. I think I've heard it called sugaring. In the beggining I had problems with food getting stuck, if you know what I mean. It still happens, but it very rare now. Only about once a month if that. Somebody here was talking about how they were eating larger amounts and then all of a sudden they could only eat a few bites. This is happens to me all the time. About once a month for 2-7 days I get like this. I think it has to do with hormones and that time of the month for me. I don't mind because usually right before that I am ravenous and eat at times almost every hour. I figure it balaces itself out and I'm still losing weight. I wanted to know if anyone has had an endoscopy and if so what the results were. I know there was the news artical and the woman with the warning webstie. I was considering having it done, just to make sure nothing is wrong. Also, Dr.R sent a message out looking for voulentters. I have no symptons. I used to have constat heartburn before surgery. I have not had it once since. If somebody has if they could write me back privatley I would apericate it. I wondering if you did how bad it hurt or how uncomforatble it was? I also wanted to know everyone out there takes fibe?. I don't and never really have. I tried in begging, but I had problems with nausea for about a month and some uneasness for about 2 months aftert. I just couldn't get it down. I've tried a few other times and just coulnd't stand the taste. I made me feel like puking. What does everyone do when they have a bad headache, strains or muscle aches. I have been taking the vioxx on those occations, but I'm almost out. The doctor I saw insisted that it was ok to take both tyleon and motrin (ibprofen), but I am still worried about side effects. Thanks for lisenting, Angel Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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