Well, I promised a weight-loss update so, true to my word, here you go my adoring fans. I must insert the usual "be forewarned" disclaimer that I've merely got a camera phone and my photographer is usually my daughter who forgets to tell me "when". So, with that said, some of the pictures are less than good. Dude, what can I say? I'm no Stan Kwan.
Just to refresh your memory let's begin with where else? Uh, the beginning, duh.
That bears repeating, 315 lbs!
Then...
1 month after surgery.
Then....
3 months after surgery.
And now for the latest photos...
Me...almost 7 months post-surgery. 133 lbs lighter and a size 12.
Shut up! A size 12...Can I just tell you I giggled when I tried these pants on?
I just did.
Me. Again....oh yeah, it is my update.Shut up! A size 12...Can I just tell you I giggled when I tried these pants on?
I just did.
What's with the funky face?
(That would be the NO warning I referred to earlier.)
Alas me lovies, that's all the blurry, poorly lit, horribly posed, same old kitchen for a background photos I have. For now.
Where from here? Not sure. If the weight loss gods* have forsaken me and left me for greener pastures, then I am just hunky-dory with that. I consider this weight loss surgery journey a success so far.
Considering that I've gone from 2 diabetes injections, 2 to 4 blood sugar finger tests, 2 blood pressure meds, a handful of pain meds A DAY to none of the above a day. I've gone from a size 26/28 to a size 12. From 315 lbs. to 182 lbs. From 165 pounds to goal, to 33 pounds to goal. I've gone from not being able to sit in a chair comfortably (without my hips hanging out the sides and over the edge) to...well...it's still not comfortable but it's now because I have very little cushion between my tail-bone and the chair...I've gone from wanting to sleep all the time to, oh wait, ha, that's still true. From not being active with my family to being active....Any way, you get the picture. If not, scroll up and start over.
So, that's it for now. I will update again at 9 months. The same amount of time of a full term pregnancy. Except by then it will be as if I've given birth to a full grown man.
*(please do not take offense. I am a Jesus loving, scripture believing, Holy Spirit filled girl...I would never be so silly as to truly think that the weight loss gods have forsaken me...so there.)
6 comments:
I'm so proud of all your hard work Dana! I know this has been a long road for you. I remember a couple of years ago how desperately you longed for the surgery... and look at you now! You did it. You have worked so hard... and you LOOK FABULOUS!!
This is so awesome! You have done a phenomenal job and I can tell by your attitude that you are going to keep this new healthy body of yours! I am so proud of you! Love you lady!
You are an inspiration. Congratulations for your hard work and success. Much good health to you. Take care, Annette
Becky,
It has been a long and bumpy road...lots of potholes! Thank you!!
Carissa,
I hope to keep this body healthy and this healthy body for a long time to come! Love you too!
Annette,
Welcome, and thank you so much!
I just found your blog... I'm SO happy for you. :) YAY!!! You look amazing.
Kelly!
Hey, thanks! I'm happy for me too. :)
Amazing? Really? Awww...I usually post on my other blog at http://ventageinklings.blogspot.com if you want to follow me there.
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