What is your intake per meal?
on 8/15/09 11:56 pm
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I am so impressed with your success and so jealous I have lost the same 5 pounds over the last month and have not budged more then a few pounds down and then a few pounds up .
I find it very depressing...I read of surgeries in March mine was March 25 and they are closer to 90 pounds and I am stalled at 72 to 75.
I guess I have been overeating and can tolerate anything. It is more emotional and grazing habits I am unemployed and had some PC problems, car problems and financial upsets.
So after a support group and chatting with some for the girls I found I am going to take back control. I reinstalled the Weight mania program, found a new place to walk close to home and rejoined a TOPS meetings for support and accountability. I am now charting again and vow to give up the popcorn (yes with butter) and will increase my protein and not let a CARB in my mouth until this damn DAM gets unplugged. Tell that little dutch boy to pull his finger out of the dyke and let me get on with living the good life
Lost 25 pounds pre-op
I think you are doing great! My surgery was 3/27/09 and I have lost 66 lbs so far. I had to learn early on that I could not compare my weight loss to anyone else's. I seem to have lost it slower than average, but I feel AMAZING and that is more important to me than what the damn scale says! Congratulations on taking back control...we are awesome!!!
I try to 90-100 gms protein a day and have a couple of protein drinks a day. I haven't tried anything with sugar other than protein bar with less than 10 grams.
I make protein ice cream all the time. The website is:
theworldaccordingtoeggface.com
Great recipes there.
For example, today was a typical day and I had:
3/4 of a packet of Kashi oatmeal, Nectar protein drink, crunchy chicken taco from El Pollo Loco, Nectar protein drink, 3 oz of chicken & small spoonful of baked beans and about 5 green beans, Nectar protein drink. (And several glasses of water.) Some foods do go down easier because they are what I've heard called "slider" foods. It's good to avoid these if they are high in carbs because we can take in too many calories if we eat them often. I understand the sugar thing. I think the best reason that I heard not to get back on sugar was that it reawakens the carb monster that most of us struggled with prior to surgery. Once we start to get back into those old habits it is a slippery slope back to being fat again. I too have experimented with what amounts of sugar my body will tolerate and then I notice that I'm thinking about junk food again and craving carbs again. Then I don't allow myself any "bad" carbs for a period of time and I feel better and the cravings go away.