What do you really want to eat?
Well, actually I had a little lettuce 6 days post op and it went down fine! I will wait just a little while longer though but I really did enjoy it also. Looking forward to having a salad again soon, but I think the thing I want the most is to be able to have a little sandwich with low-carb bread. I am not supposed to have bread for a month, so I'm definitely waiting on that. I only suspect it's because the bread is most likely to get stuck? Anyone know for sure?
Dina - Open RNY 3/10/04
338 / 325 / 311 / 150
high/start/current/goal
Eve N.
on 3/22/04 11:16 pm
on 3/22/04 11:16 pm
Hi Dina,
My guess would be that it's only because bread is really filling and they just want to optimize the first few weeks for you to make sure you get in all the protein you can.
I advanced to solid foods pretty quickly. Last weekend I got to nibble on a taco salad and it was divine! I'm just amazed at the fact that I can't even begin to finish anything. It's almost frustrating. It's like I used to take some kind of sick pleasure in being able to eat all I wanted and really clean my plate (and more!)
I'm not having trouble keeping anything down, luckily. My only real problem is that I'm forgetting to eat very slowly. After only a minute I'm filled up and I feel the pressure in my chest (the new stomach). Fullness really sneaks up on you and I hate that tight pressure in my chest when it does!
-Eve
270/250/231/140
highest/starting/current/goal
Three weeks post-op today!
Eve N.
on 3/23/04 12:27 am
on 3/23/04 12:27 am
Hi Sally,
I WISH the weight loss was that much! Actually my highest weight (270) was back in 1998. I started out at 250 on the day of surgery and I'm now at 231, so I'm down 19 pounds. I held at 15 for almost two weeks! I'm glad things are moving again.
I do agree with Rob though - I'm going to try to lay off the scale as much as possible and just accept that the process is working and that it will take time.
Thanks for writing!
-Eve
What's stranger to think about is that in 2002 I dieted my way down to 165! Putting THAT much weight back on in such a short amount of time is wholly depressing. I'm just rejoicing that once the pounds are gone this time, they're never coming back!
