Awesome! Loving the photo of you two.
Awesome.As of Monday I have lost over half my starting body weight !! 469 start , 232 Monday. Plus I just realized my BMI is now out of "obese" and into overweight.
Holy balls this has been crazy. My original personal goal was 225. I'm 7#'s away in less than 11 months!!
The "time to stop losing" have started now. My dad asks me all the time when and how I'll stop losing. This is actually a question I don't know the answer to - I'm assuming the body will adjust when it decides I've lost enough?
Don't stop...until your body says so.As of Monday I have lost over half my starting body weight !! 469 start , 232 Monday. Plus I just realized my BMI is now out of "obese" and into overweight.
Holy balls this has been crazy. My original personal goal was 225. I'm 7#'s away in less than 11 months!!
The "time to stop losing" have started now. My dad asks me all the time when and how I'll stop losing. This is actually a question I don't know the answer to - I'm assuming the body will adjust when it decides I've lost enough?
when and how I'll stop losing? This is actually a question I don't know the answer to - I'm assuming the body will adjust when it decides I've lost enough?
In this regard watch your labs. If your albumin is low you need to talk to the Dr about Creon. That being said, I felt weak as hell and like passing out by time I figured it out because with albumin and total protein low other lab values were tanking as well.Both Chevtow and Robs: you may want to discuss with your surgeons whether, if and when it might be a good idea to put the brakes on with Creon. Don't worry about getting down a LITTLE too low - BMI of 20-23 will likely NOT stay there, as there will be bounceback. But if there is no slowdown in sight and you're within 10 lbs of your goal and continuing to lose weight on the same steep trajectory, you may want to think about doing that before you get TOO low.
Both Chevtow and Robs: you may want to discuss with your surgeons whether, if and when it might be a good idea to put the brakes on with Creon. Don't worry about getting down a LITTLE too low - BMI of 20-23 will likely NOT stay there, as there will be bounceback. But if there is no slowdown in sight and you're within 10 lbs of your goal and continuing to lose weight on the same steep trajectory, you may want to think about doing that before you get TOO low.
Both Chevtow and Robs: you may want to discuss with your surgeons whether, if and when it might be a good idea to put the brakes on with Creon. Don't worry about getting down a LITTLE too low - BMI of 20-23 will likely NOT stay there, as there will be bounceback. But if there is no slowdown in sight and you're within 10 lbs of your goal and continuing to lose weight on the same steep trajectory, you may want to think about doing that before you get TOO low.