I have a trainer I have started up with and it feels good know I am going to be able to do the Exercising a lot easier pretty soon
No, I had a medical issue and developed drop foot, (paralysis of my foot ankle and right leg) I stopped exercising as much and unfortunately started eating more foods that were not good or healthy, just easy. All of this combined to stretch my sleeve and now my restriction is gone, I am back to where I started stomach wise. I have not gained any weight since my initial 78 lb. loss, but neither have I lost any more, I have been in a stall since May of 2014 when the foot issue happened. I just lose and gain right back the same 5-10 lbs. I know I can maintain, but I need help with the 70 lbs. I still need to lose, so I am going back to Dr. Almanza for a sleeve revision to make my pouch small again. I know what went wrong, I know I have no one to blame but myself and I know what to do to make it work this time around. I will not fail my tool this time.
I should also say, as a word of caution, my drop foot developed because of a nerve that I crushed by crossing my legs constantly. Which was something I was so very excited to be able to do once I got skinnier, that I did it all the time. I am not saying it will happen to you or anyone else, just letting people know it can happen and to not cross your legs at the knee for extended periods of time. I had been sitting in the same position for several hours, having a very intense conversation, and when I stood up, I fell down as my leg didn't work. I thought I was having a stroke. 4 months of physical therapy and many dr. bills later, I am back to normal, but it broke my stride and I let myself fall back into my bad destructive habits, too easily.
Take pictures! And measure! Document your progress! Something I wish I did! Also about exercise, I didn't work out at all, not one day. Just walking for cardio. My doctor actually told me not to get into a strict routine of working out daily because it won't last forever, realistically, and once you break the two hours a day every day at the gym, is when you'll start gaining weight back. Gradually work up to it. Start with walking and I recommend 3 days for light weights once you can lift. Good luck!
Nothing! There wasn't one thing the nurse, surgeon, and nutritionist could tell me that I didn't already know. They all kept saying how they wished everyone came to them knowing what they were doing so they'd have better results. I've been losing weight at a darn good pace every month, but if I had started out at a low weight of say 200 - 250 pounds I would have exercised a lot more after a month post op. You lose weight slower at a lower start weight so it only makes sense to exercise more. I'll have to start exercising a few days a week now that I'm getting much closer to 200 pounds! I'm going to weigh myself on Monday the 22nd as that'll put me at 5 months post op. Woo!
I second the favorite foods indulgence! It will be a loooooong time until you'll be able to eat any real food, and some foods forever. I didn't go crazy but I had a small buttered popcorn at the movies one week before surgery and I am so glad I did! It was soooo worth it. My nutritional guide says to avoid popcorn for life so it'll probably be a year before I'm brave enough to try.
Also, something I don't think I saw mentioned yet, don't buy too much! I bought a bunch of liquid water flavor enhancers like crystal light because I read over and over how some people can't stand water after surgery. Well, everyone is different and I ended up ONLY being able to stand PLAIN water - hate anything too sweet. Now I'm left with 5 or so unopened containers. Oh, and tons of unused SF jello! You or someone you know can always go to the store for you
Make sure you follow the Liquid diet pre-op to the "T". Do not cheat. Following the liquid diet and not cheating will make surgery safer, and things easier for you. First 3 days of Liquid diet was very hard for me, but 4th day and on, I was good to go, its like your body gets use to it. I lost 20 lbs on the liquid diet before surgery. Also, take all your vitamins before surgery every day as well. Will make things go smoother and get you use to that too.
Good luck!
PS: Don't go eating crazy and eating all bad things before surgery. This is the worst thing you can do. The point of the surgery is a complete lifestyle change. No reason to gorge yourself before surgery.
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