Hey troops,
Just thought I'd post to let everyone know I'm 16.5 weeks out from my surgery and down ... drum roll please ... 100 pounds!!
I feel awesome, and can really see and tell the difference in everything I do. I had to buy new pants and a belt today, fit into a size 56 waist. Down from a 64, first time I've worn anything under a 60 in about ten years.
Also had my first hobby outing since January, and though I still have some nerves and size troubles, it was by far better physically. Not out of breath and near dying ... which is a good thing. lol And that's not to say she didn't take my breath away, she did.
Take care everyone and I really appreciate all the support I've gotten from here. More from here than weight loss support groups online, imagine that.
Jimbo
-- Modified on 10/3/2004 5:54:10 PM
Rock on, Jimbo! Your success and attitude are an inspiration. Once you see that something can actually make a difference, it makes sticking with it easier (hopefully). Hang in there, and by all means keep us informed. You are one of the good guys, and we are rooting for you, buddy!
U the man! I had a provider hook me up with a book Eat Right 4 Your Blood Type by Dr. Peter J.D'Adamo. I was 260 & went to 180. U can do it. It took me a year but it's worth it for focus, less joint pain. Shame that she retired but she has left a mark on me. Tanks Ginger Rogers!
Cheers!
Congrats. Losing weight has to be one of the hardest things to do. I used to be very athletic, even competed in a few triathalons until my knees went kaput. Over the next few years I gained 40 pounds, mainly from beer and having the metabolism of a gerbil. I have not been able to shake more than 5-10 pounds of it and I can't believe how hard it can be for some people (like me) to shed pounds.
So, I know how much of a relief it must be for you to see progress. Make sure you do whatever is needed to KEEP IT OFF!
wow congratulations on your weight loss Jim
tomorrow I have a gastric bypass info conference to go to then on October 25 I have my first personal consulation for the surgery
wish me luck