I had to re-visit my old blog this week. Took a little work to get back into it, but here I am. SO my last post was Feb 2009. In December 2009 I had my lapband removed. It had caused increasing issues with absolutely nothing going down. When I got to the hospital, I was back to 126lbs and looked terrible, felt terrible and knew something had to change. I continued to tell my family that I would live miserable and skinny anyday over fat! I fought tooth and nail to keep my band, but in the end my body rejected it and I couldn't keep anything down, not even clear liquids. I was was checking into the ER about twice a week to get rehydrated and try to keep getting liquids in. Measuring 2 oz of fluids an hour to stay hydrated. It really was miserable. My Dr said, if you were my daughter I would admit you tonight and remove your band. That was exactly what we did.
I regained rather quickly despite the Dr telling me I would have to take it slow, I was that malnourished. I knew I would. When I reached 175 lbs I decided I had to stop. That I hadn't went through all that to just blow it away. I dropped to around 145-150 for about a year. I worked hard at controlling food and getting exercise. I had accountability partners to help me get there.
In 2014 I started an antidepressant that had a side effect of weight gain. I ballooned to 200 lbs in 6 months. So frustrating. I stayed around 200-210 until Oct 2015.
I researched getting a sleeve since I got my band. I was finally able to afford the surgery! Insurance wouldn't cover it again. So I decided to go to Mexico again and pay 1/4 of the cash required in the US. I had a GREAT experience the first time in Mexicali and I knew it would be great again.
So here I am. November 9, 2015 I had my sleeve surgery by Dr. Juan Arellano in Mexicali Mexico. I weighed 211 lbs when I went to the hospital and today, November 14, 2015, I'm at 203.
I'm sipping 2 oz of Isopure Clear Protein every 15 min (I have to set a timer or I forget). My stomach is healing and I feel 50% better than the day before, everyday.
Thanks for reading this and I hope that my journey can be an encouragement to your journey.
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