Weight Gain after Weight Loss Surgery. Let's support each other
Hello All!
My name is Ronnie. I was sleeved October 2016. From the beginning of my journey, I lost between 80-90 pounds (depending on the day). I never reached my goal.
Since my WLS, I have had other physical issues that has impacted my ability to walk and exercise. In addition, I have been on multiple medications with a weight gain side affect and I've had 3 surgeries (one for melanoma and two on my spine) This is my way of saying I've gained approximately 20-30 pounds. I am TERRIFIED to get on the scale!!!!
I've not be able to get back on program and I seem to have lost my focus. I've tried to go on each phase of the program (liquid, soft, etc.), but I am not able to follow through. I had no problem staying on a liquid diet for weeks before surgery and weeks after. I don't know if it was because I knew I was having the surgery?????
I need help to get my mojo back. Anyone else? Let's support each other and our efforts to get back on track and continue our journey together!
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Hi, @grandmar - How have things gone with the semaglutide (Wegovy)? I rememeber you'd said you didn't want to lose much more back in September. Did your doctor move you toward a maintenance plan? If so, what was that plan?
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Hi!
It is kind of you to think of me and check up.
I remain on the shots at the same low dose of 1.7. I've tried to move up but I just don't feel well when I do. My loss is currently very slow, which is fine with me. I still have 3 to 5 pounds to go, I think. I have replaced all my clothes because they got too big. I really don't want to have that expense, again. I am pretty happy with my loss and my size in clothing. My doctor is pleased and he is leaving it up to me if I want to lose more or stop. He said he will reduce the dosage slowly, when I am ready and if I start to gain, he will bump it back up. Since I am not really losing very much, anymore, I think I'll stay with the same dose.
Hope all is well with you. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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