Guest guest Posted November 28, 2000 Report Share Posted November 28, 2000 Hi Group. I just wanted to drop a note on my two month anniversary. I had surgery on 9/28/00. I have lost 35 lbs, which is on the very low end of the average loss at this stage,using the predictor from the clos.net site, but I am still thrilled. How else could I lose 17.5 lbs a month. I don't think I ever lost more than 2 lbs a week on a starvation diet! I have to say sometimes I do feel envious of the people who had surgery about the same time I did who have lost so much more than I have. But as PhillyJude says someone has to be the low average right? Here's the real good part. I have not had to take diabetes meds since the day before surgery and my average blood sugar is about 110. I feel so much better than I have in a long time. I have not used my C-Pap for sleep apnea in a month. I sleep like a rock and wake up refreshed. My muscle and joint pain are pretty much gone also. If I have muscle and joint pain now its because I have overdone the exercise. I have been walking at least 3 times a week and I don't even have to force myself to do it. I have not dumped or vomited. I have normal BMs. My new tummy is fussy sometimes but I never throw up. I have tried a few new foods but still prefer cottage cheese, yogurt,soup and fruit to just about anything. Its hard to explain and it took some getting used to food not giving me the same satisfaction as before. You can hardly wait to eat something because you think its going to taste so good and when you do, it just isn't what you thought it would be. I do not feel hungry. I have to remind myself to eat. I never thought I would say that in my life! I actually think my tummy holds less now than when I was a new post op. And people have started to really notice the loss now which is nice of course. So I thank God and Dr R for a chance to be healthy again and be able to enjoy my life again. from Michigan ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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