What I Can Do Now That I Couldn't Do 100 Pounds Ago - Then vs. Now - Gastric Bypass/RNY Weight Loss
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- čas přidán 31. 12. 2023
- Back when I weighed over 100 pounds more than I currently weigh, there were a lot of things I couldn't do or that were very difficult or embarrassing to do. This video goes over 20 of those situations/scenarios that are now commonplace and/or easy for me now after having had weight loss surgery.
I loved this! I have my surgery next month. One of the things I’m most excited about is being able to walk through a restaurant to my table without having to be strategic about what chairs I can scoot through without threatening someone’s head with my backside. 🤦♀️🍑
That will be a victory for me!!
I feel you on all those things. I’m almost 3 weeks post op VSG and I now starting to build up my walking endurance. You are an inspiration and I love your candor and ability to share very vulnerable things with such a cute and perky attitude. Love it💗💗💗
I'm so glad you are doing so well post-op!
You are an inspiration to me. I love how you deliver your message in your videos, very really and honest. I had VSG Sept 12, 2023 and I am finding its the non-scale victories that hit home the most. Thank you for sharing!
I am 29 and I had surgery a few days ago, and I've been struggling mentally. I'm still at my heavy weight but seeing this video put a smile on my face, and I have some things to look forward to now! You seem like a genuinely nice person and I hope you keep the videos coming 😊they are super motivating, and I wish you lots of success with your continued journey!
I wish you lots of luck! It gets better - the first few weeks are rough! Know that you will likely stall at week three - but the weight loss will come again.
You always make me laugh! My journey starts Jan 19! I'm 5'3" and 204 on a good day.
I'm so excited for you - you've got this!
Your videos have been so inspiring to me! Keep them coming😊I have initial consult on Mar 14. I am very concerned about my age and current health issues. Being 54 is a scary thought but staying 260lbs and being 5'4 "isn't a good prognosis either.
You’ve got this! And 54 is still young!
struggled with my weight for years, and Nicole's journey resonates deeply. Hearing about her positive changes post-gastric bypass surgery is inspiring. It's remarkable how everyday activities become more manageable, like tying shoes or crossing legs effortlessly. As someone who has faced similar challenges, I can relate to the joy in those seemingly simple moments. Nicole's openness about her experiences, from confidently sharing her weight to embracing activities like hiking, reflects a newfound confidence. It's a reminder that the journey to better health is unique for everyone, and each small victory matters. The aspect of health she highlights is a testament to the transformative power of such journeys.
Happy New Year Nicole!! Love your videos, thank you!!
Happy New Year!
I am sure it was a very vulnerable video to make, thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Working up to having surgery, your videos are a godsend!
Ask any questions you have!
Thanks for making me smile ❤
You are so kind! :)
You are adorable--I love your videos. I am having surgery in a week and a half and you give me hope to get through the initial recovery.
You've got this! I wish you so much luck. :)
I am 3,5 months Postop now and I can feel the difference in my body now.
And it was nice to hear you talk about those things. Mybe some don't think it's something, but they mybe never had that type of struggle themselfes.
Stay safe and hope the new year start well for you ❤
I'm so happy that you are doing well after surgery! I hope 2024 continues to bring you good things!
This list is 100% accurate. Your brother in law needs running boards!!! You are amazing so be picky dating 😊
😊 thank you
Great stuff! I love how you ended it with that message about confidence. That's one of the major things I'd like to gain with my upcoming duodenal switch surgery. Thanks for showing it's possible!
Oh my goodness - I am a huge Jazz fan and love your writing! Lots of luck in your journey!
@@nicoleislosingit Thank you, Nicole! Years ago, I wrote a weight-loss column. Bet you'll never guess what it was called. Give up? Drum roll .... "NicoleisLosingIt." Kidding! It was just "Losing It!" Because I was such a yo-yo dieter, I used to jokingly call it job security because I could keep writing about my weight-loss efforts forever. I really enjoy your videos! And congrats on being able to get into a lifted truck like a champ! Oh, by the way. I wrote a Jazz book a few years ago. I'd be honored to give you a copy.
I would love to read it!
Oh, this video is great. I resonate with it all! I am almost 4 weeks post-op right now. I love when you jump up on the counter, and the dogs are all wondering what's happening! Lol! And as for the online dating thing....I met my husband of 17 years online! Don't give up - give it lots of time! ❤
Loved this video! I'm 2 months post op and have hit some of the same milestones but looking forward to hitting many that you mentioned. Will have to find a lifted truck though. Lol
I'm so happy that you are doing so well post-op!
😊 I'm not trying to detract from your win. Just FYI I'm shorter like you, smaller, and pretty fit. And I still have trouble getting in to lifted trucks. Your torso and leg length are also factors that come into account.
lol - so true!!!
definitely. i’m 5’7, but i have a long torso and short legs, and ik i would’ve struggled to climb into that truck
THANK YOU
Its sad o exciting to being able to Do many things!!, God Bless you!!
Congratulations!! I'm 7 weeks post op tomorrow and exercising more !! I live in nw wisconsin and our temps are in the 20s .. You need a running board on the truck we have them
Running board - that's the terminology!
So happy that you are doing so well post-op! Congrats!
You look amazing
Congrats!!I am Post Op 8 Years Vertical Sleeve!! Happy New Years!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Happy New Year! 8 years - that's amazing!
I’m scheduled for my surgery in March. You are such an inspiration.
You've got this!
I hope one day i can do that too 😂 i ll get rny surgery in feb or march. They ll tell me the final date in 2 weeks. Your Videos are so interesting and funny. Thank you ❤
Prayers !!for you on your New health and weight Journey!!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You've got this - so excited to have you on this journey with me!
Wow what a hike I'd be scared to death I hate heights ...
I had no idea blood pressure cuffs were different sizes/colors 😆😆 I mean I know they're different colors I just didn't know they meant anything
I am still Pre-op, my surgeon said Feb or March, but I have no clear date yet. I'm about the same height as you 5'3" short and starting out was about the same weight as you also 100 pounds ago. I've lost 30 pounds with the pre-diet so far and I've noticed big differences already like I can reach better to shave my legs etc. I had a similar experience when I was dating and my BF at the time was taking me to a gown/black tie event, I was so excited, and then he showed up in his brother's jacked-up jeep. Then he clasped his hands together for me to step up and I was afraid I'd hurt him, I tried crawling up in it, I think I wriggled myself into the floorboard first and I had a dress on and it was not very pretty but I did get up in there, The whole time I was there though I was thinking about how was I going to get back into that jeep elegantly because I'm not at home away from prying eyes now. That's about all I thought of the whole time. I'm looking forward to the new changes you described. Thanks for continuing to post your journey.
30 pounds is amazing - congratulations!
Oh, that story hits so close to home - strangely comforting that I'm not the only one. :) Thank you for sharing - you are a great writer!
Skipping is the best! 😊
You seem so sincere and an inspiration. My surgery is in two weeks. Can we be friends? I’d love it if you would be a mentor to me
Definitely!
I'm approved for gastric bypass but am so scared of the complications that I haven't followed up with the doctor.
It's so normal to be scared - it took me about 4 years from when I had my very first consultation to when I felt ready to go back to further pursue having surgery. There are definitely some scary complications that are possible with the surgery, but there are also complications related to obesity. Do your research, talk to your doctors and don't let anyone pressure you - make sure you do what you feel is right for YOU. :)
Thank you for the encouragement. I have to do something. 5'4", 280lbs. Recent Type II diagnosis. Been on Metformin and Ozempic since August, no weight loss from that. I haven't been below 200lbs since 1999.
When ever I go to a restaurant, I always have to ask for a table as I couldn't fit in most booths. I hate it when the hostess would take me to table cause she knew I wouldn't fit without asking, I looking forward to the day when I can fit.
That's a great non-scale victory to look forward to!
How much did you lose
I am down 108 pounds as of today.