Guest guest Posted October 15, 2003 Report Share Posted October 15, 2003 Hi Debkroll and Wolfie How are you gals doing? Wolfie you and I had surgery around the same time I think mine was 8/25/03 and to date I am down to 247 pounds but my friends tell me they can really see my weight loss when I am wearing my clothes. I am down 2 bra sizes and about 3 dress sizes. I think I lose more inches than pounds LOL. I hardly enjoy eating anymore and just do it to live now. I did eat a small chocolate donut yesterday and was able to keep it down LOL. I seem to have no problems digesting sugar at all but I usually eat Splenda instead. I have even eaten a small slice of red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting and had no dumping issues. To date I have never dumped but I have thrown up things like chicken and turkey and mozzarella sticks. I try to chew my food about 50 times before I swallow but it is hard sometimes especially when you are with friends. I went to a friends party last Friday and ate some chicken and had to go to the bathroom and do the bulimic thing to toss my cookies up because that chicken was hurting me badly. So here I am a fat bulimic lol am I on the supermodel diet or what LOL. If I had to do it all over again I would just do it the normal way and force myself to work out and eat better but since that is all water under the bridge I have to deal with life as it comes. I really miss the comfort of food it has been a really good friend for so long but I am dealing with it. I am wearing clothes I have not fit in years and it is all nice but I would rather eat a nice big Philly cheese steak instead LOL to me that would be just as nice or better. I really miss eating sandwiches and bread I just can't eat them anymore. Pouch Pain hurts like heck so I will do anything to avoid it. Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 293 -- 274 day of surgery 247currently /130goal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 In a message dated 10/16/2003 7:47:05 AM Central Standard Time, summertodream1@... writes: Lori Anne, Are you saying that you would not do it again? it sounds to me like you are saying that you regret having the surgery? Just curious I thought the same thing. I loved food as well as anyone. It was my " DRUG " of choice. I found every reason in the world to eat. But there is nothing out there now that could replace this wonderful way I feel as far as my health is and my whole outlook about myself and the improvement of my life. Wolfie Leeds, Alabama Lap RNY August 27,2003 Dr. Lee A. Schmitt, M.D. Medical Center East Beginning Weight: 336 " Keep Em Laughing! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2003 Report Share Posted October 16, 2003 In a message dated 10/16/2003 4:28:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Wolfeyes205@... writes: Are you saying that you would not do it again? it sounds to me like you are saying that you regret having the surgery? Just curious Hey there girl yup I said it I would have rather lost my weight by the normal protocols or not at all. I used to enjoy going out for dinner with friends and going on vacations and enjoying those little extra treats. Now I can hardly even enjoy a meal much less anything that I loved before surgery well except for juices. I can drink orange juice and any kind of juice all day. I can even eat products with a high sugar content with no problem. I am sick of this bulimic type program of my body expelling food that upsets it. I drink a protein shake sometimes when I can remember and I do take my vitamins. Don't get me wrong I have lost a lot of weight and everyone tells me I look great and I do love the way I am going down in size but the enjoyment of food is gone forever. I never had any health problems before surgery so the benefit of it is purely esthetic for me. I just miss eating a meal and not having to think the hell out of it before hand is all. As for the surgery even when I reach my goal weight and I know I will I will never advocate to anyone to get it done. The quality of my life has decreased just a bit with this surgery and I miss that bit that ease of living and I know it is gone forever. I will forever more have to be so careful of what I eat and I guess I deserve it after all I put myself in the weight class to have a need for surgery so now I suffer the consequences. Do it again no way . Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 274/247/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 I'm sorry you feel that way. I too, tried many diets and lost the weight only to gain it back again. This surgery was my only option to get the weight off and KEEP it off. So far I have lost 65 pounds and I would gladly do it all over again. I am off my B/P medication and I just went to the DR to day and he says I am doing fine! I still go out to dinner with friends too. I am just very picky about what I choose. Last month, we went to a dinner theater. I ate a few bites of the salad and a small portion of the entree. The rest went back to the kitchen. ( I did throw some of my steak on hubby's plate, it was STEAK after all) I have no regrets. This was the best thing I have ever done. I have a protien shake every morning along with a few sips of coffee and a bottle of water, protien for lunch, I try to have a shake in the afternoon, but where I work is SO busy I am on my feet for 8 hours. I have dinner with my family. I eat a small portion of the meat I put on the table for everyone else. I am really not missing anything but the things that are bad for me, the sweets and hi carb foods. I really dont' crave these things anymore. You really shouldn't feel you have to " suffer the consequences " . Are you going to support meetings? The hospital I had my surgery has them every month. Sharon RNY LAP 7-17-03 Dr. . Miami Hope Center 315/247/150 Re: Digest Number 1477 In a message dated 10/16/2003 4:28:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Wolfeyes205@... writes: Are you saying that you would not do it again? it sounds to me like you are saying that you regret having the surgery? Just curious Hey there girl yup I said it I would have rather lost my weight by the normal protocols or not at all. I used to enjoy going out for dinner with friends and going on vacations and enjoying those little extra treats. Now I can hardly even enjoy a meal much less anything that I loved before surgery well except for juices. I can drink orange juice and any kind of juice all day. I can even eat products with a high sugar content with no problem. I am sick of this bulimic type program of my body expelling food that upsets it. I drink a protein shake sometimes when I can remember and I do take my vitamins. Don't get me wrong I have lost a lot of weight and everyone tells me I look great and I do love the way I am going down in size but the enjoyment of food is gone forever. I never had any health problems before surgery so the benefit of it is purely esthetic for me. I just miss eating a meal and not having to think the hell out of it before hand is all. As for the surgery even when I reach my goal weight and I know I will I will never advocate to anyone to get it done. The quality of my life has decreased just a bit with this surgery and I miss that bit that ease of living and I know it is gone forever. I will forever more have to be so careful of what I eat and I guess I deserve it after all I put myself in the weight class to have a need for surgery so now I suffer the consequences. Do it again no way . Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 274/247/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 I am so glad to hear you say this . I am coming up on five weeks and my energy is still well below normal, although I think it is starting to improve slightly. I am hoping in the next couple of weeks it is going to change. Candi Re: Digest Number 1477 Hi Lori Anne, You're about six weeks out, right? You're at the point you're getting all your energy back and want to do things but your diet is still somewhat restricted. Open RNY 8/7/03 316/262/150 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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