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Little things and big feelings at 5 weeks post-op.

WazzuCoug

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For years, when I would bend over to tie my shoes, put on socks, or the worst, clip my toenails (I'm not a foot admirer, so talking about it seems like TMI to me, but hell, we talk about some pretty personal stuff here, so there ya go).

I couldn't breathe while I was doing it. That build-up of fat in my abdomen would press up against my diaphragm and I'd just have to work very fast. Not only was it impossible to breathe, but it was slightly painful and very uncomfortable. If I was clipping my toenails it would take forever because I'd have to stop to breathe. I couldn't move quickly because I could barely reach my toes, so I'd have to get at them from various angles, but nothing allowed me to breathe.

Today I noticed that I was comfortably bent over, breathing, and doing what I needed to do!! Such a silly little thing...grooming your feet, but OMG I felt so good about it!

I lost 2.5 lbs this week, a significant drop off from the first four weeks, but I'm so happy with that 2.5 lbs! I'll take 2.5 lbs any week. I'm in no rush, I actually don't want it to happen too fast because I really, really want to ingrain as many good habits as possible before I reach my goal. I want time doing the right things and making good choices. So if some weeks are 0 or negative, and other weeks are 1, 2 or more lbs, it's all good as long as I stick to my guns and build those good habits.

As I head into week six, I'm on my last week of "soft" foods. Next Thursday I'll start introducing some new foods. I'm hopeful that some raw veggies will go down, as long as I chew them well. I've been missing raw veg and hummus (although I've had some hummus just straight without anything to dip, and I actually like that quite a bit for a little snack).

That's my week 5 sit rep. I hope everyone has a good weekend!
 
For years, when I would bend over to tie my shoes, put on socks, or the worst, clip my toenails (I'm not a foot admirer, so talking about it seems like TMI to me, but hell, we talk about some pretty personal stuff here, so there ya go).

I couldn't breathe while I was doing it. That build-up of fat in my abdomen would press up against my diaphragm and I'd just have to work very fast. Not only was it impossible to breathe, but it was slightly painful and very uncomfortable. If I was clipping my toenails it would take forever because I'd have to stop to breathe. I couldn't move quickly because I could barely reach my toes, so I'd have to get at them from various angles, but nothing allowed me to breathe.

Today I noticed that I was comfortably bent over, breathing, and doing what I needed to do!! Such a silly little thing...grooming your feet, but OMG I felt so good about it!

I lost 2.5 lbs this week, a significant drop off from the first four weeks, but I'm so happy with that 2.5 lbs! I'll take 2.5 lbs any week. I'm in no rush, I actually don't want it to happen too fast because I really, really want to ingrain as many good habits as possible before I reach my goal. I want time doing the right things and making good choices. So if some weeks are 0 or negative, and other weeks are 1, 2 or more lbs, it's all good as long as I stick to my guns and build those good habits.

As I head into week six, I'm on my last week of "soft" foods. Next Thursday I'll start introducing some new foods. I'm hopeful that some raw veggies will go down, as long as I chew them well. I've been missing raw veg and hummus (although I've had some hummus just straight without anything to dip, and I actually like that quite a bit for a little snack).

That's my week 5 sit rep. I hope everyone has a good weekend!
ah yes the dreaded toe nail trimming. This is one of the reasons I always got pedis because they could do it so much better with much less contortion on my part. Since covid, I've been attending my own feet and it has been a chore--not even mentioning putting on socks and sneakers in "skinny" jeans! I'm still pre-op but am so excited about these seemingly little things. Good for you Wazzu!
 
For years, when I would bend over to tie my shoes, put on socks, or the worst, clip my toenails (I'm not a foot admirer, so talking about it seems like TMI to me, but hell, we talk about some pretty personal stuff here, so there ya go).

I couldn't breathe while I was doing it. That build-up of fat in my abdomen would press up against my diaphragm and I'd just have to work very fast. Not only was it impossible to breathe, but it was slightly painful and very uncomfortable. If I was clipping my toenails it would take forever because I'd have to stop to breathe. I couldn't move quickly because I could barely reach my toes, so I'd have to get at them from various angles, but nothing allowed me to breathe.

Today I noticed that I was comfortably bent over, breathing, and doing what I needed to do!! Such a silly little thing...grooming your feet, but OMG I felt so good about it!

I lost 2.5 lbs this week, a significant drop off from the first four weeks, but I'm so happy with that 2.5 lbs! I'll take 2.5 lbs any week. I'm in no rush, I actually don't want it to happen too fast because I really, really want to ingrain as many good habits as possible before I reach my goal. I want time doing the right things and making good choices. So if some weeks are 0 or negative, and other weeks are 1, 2 or more lbs, it's all good as long as I stick to my guns and build those good habits.

As I head into week six, I'm on my last week of "soft" foods. Next Thursday I'll start introducing some new foods. I'm hopeful that some raw veggies will go down, as long as I chew them well. I've been missing raw veg and hummus (although I've had some hummus just straight without anything to dip, and I actually like that quite a bit for a little snack).

That's my week 5 sit rep. I hope everyone has a good weekend!
Congratulations!!
You are truly inspiring
 
Congratulations!!
You are truly inspiring
Thanks, I'm just trying to do my best. I can't let this opportunity slip away and fail. I also hope that maybe if I can do my best and share it, it will inspire others. That is the goal of my YouTube channel, I hope to motivate and inspire people to take advantage of their weight loss surgery and/or take steps to improve their health in other ways.

I remember when I got my diabetes diagnosis. For me, it was a bit of a shock. I just wasn't prepared for it. My doctor saw my face and realized I didn't expect it and apologized because he just sort of told me like it wasn't a big deal and realized that he sees so many Type II diabetics every day that it's just become "normal." What the HELL? Type II diabetes is normal now? How did we let it come to this? So, I feel like I've been given (or bought, is more accurate) a second chance to make it right. I hope other people do as well. I know everyone can't get WLS, but everyone can take steps to improve their health and have a better quality of life. I feel like the quality of life is what it's all about.

Just in case you are interested here is the link to my YouTube channel:
Ryan DesJardins - BAD Health to RAD Health
 
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