Guest guest Posted September 8, 2001 Report Share Posted September 8, 2001 I've got those HeHooters too, and I fear they'll stay forever after the weight loss. Oh the Horror! However sometimes they look like nice " Pecks " which get all the babes excited...until I take my shirt off. LOL Pre-Op 9/27/01 Dr. Elariny Fairfax, VA BMI 46 and something Re: Breasts....... I have a set of HEHOOTERS. They will be coming off in a double mastectomy as soon as possible not to mention those saddle bags hanging under the arms....Where I come from breasts that sag and point to the ground are refered to as sattelite tits.(because the nips point toward the ground) On a more serious note does anyone else have a fine line between eating and being full and eating and vomiting? This seems to be a problem for me any advice? Regards, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2001 Report Share Posted September 8, 2001 In a message dated 9/8/01 5:45:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, bristolgeo@... writes: > On a more serious note does anyone else have a fine line between > eating and being full and eating and vomiting? This seems to be a > problem for me any advice? > > the difference can be one bite....although so far I've not vomited many times...thank goodness!! ~~* AJ *~~ Age 37 5'8'' Post op 7/24/01 Open BPD/DS self pay - Dr Baltasar -Alcoy Spain 07/24/01 BMI 64 415.1 08/06/01 BMI 59 390.2 -24.9 lbs! -10.75 inches 08/16/01 BMI 58 387.0 -28.1 lbs! -11.25 inches 08/24/01 BMI 58 386.5 -28.6 lbs! -15.5 inches 08/30/01 BMI 58 378.3 -36.8 lbs! -21.25 inches My personal website: www.WLS4AJ.homestead.com Check out the Bellingham Support Group at WWW.WLSBellingham.homestead.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2001 Report Share Posted September 10, 2001 Those are all good tips. Another one I use is to stop eating when I get that thought, This will be my last bite. I know when I think that I'm trying to shove in too much. So, if I stop, I'm ok. It's a bad thought out of habit and I hope I never break this habit. It's saved me plenty of times when my eyes were bigger than my tummy! Micky Re: Breasts....... > I have long believed that the informaiton about fullness takes about > 20 minutes to be transmitted from my tummy to my brain. Maybe less.. > but certainly long enough for me to eat more than my mall DS timmy > wants. Even a modest amount of " too much " triggered vomiting for me > for months. That has subsided now.. and I changed 3 things: > > 1. picked out a small bowl and stopped after eating that amount of > food.. waited at least 15 minutes before eating more > > 2. paid more attention to the sensation of fullness instead of > ignoring it as I'd done for years > > 3. started frequent conversations with my pyloric valve.. would > relax and intentionally try and breathe into it and imagine it > opening and letting some food out of my tummy... not tensing up > agaist the feeling of being overly full.. > > This helped me. I am still horribly uncomfortable if I eat too fast > or too much. I've been working on not doing that again. > > in Seattle > > > --- > On a more serious note does anyone else have a fine line > between > > eating and being full and eating and vomiting? This seems to be a > > problem for me any advice? > > > > Regards, > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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