Its the incredible shrinking woman!!!!!

Cherisse M P.
on 1/12/04 8:47 am - Tampa, FL
Hey there fellow "Losers who are WINNERS!" my name is Cherisse and I am 9 months as of the 29th of Jan. I started at 579lbs and have lost 160lbs as of Jan 9th, 2004. I am simply amazed at my progress! I have super tips to avoid tummy troubles and introducing new foods into your brand new plumbing! We have to remember to help the newbies on their journey, as the best way to receive a blessing is to be one! Stay focused and keep working hard for your health!
boemary
on 1/15/04 1:16 pm - Ocala, FL
HI CHERISSE, I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR ANY SUGGESTIONS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PASS ON! I THINK YOU HAVE DONE AN AWESOME JOB ON YOUR WEIGHT LOSS, C'MON GIVE ME THE WHOLE SCOOP GIRLFRIEND ! I WANNA BE JUST LIKE YOU ON THE LOSING SIDE! GOD BLESS MARY IN FL.
Cherisse M P.
on 3/19/04 2:16 pm - Tampa, FL
Hey Mary, sorry this was so late in getting to you but I just checked this site today after being offline for a while. So what would ya like to know? I do not eat anything fried, I avoid any serving of food that is in excess of 6 grams of sugar (that does not include natural sugars in fruits and in milk). I do not drink soda but have come to ADORE Propel fitness water by Gatorade. I enjoy nibbles of protein throughout the day in the form of; soy nuts, dry roasted peanuts, cashews, pistachios, cheese, high protein chips by atkins or bwell chips(I think thats the name- they are some awesome chips from GNC) any snacky food I may nibble on throughout the day have to be a viable protein option for me or is a no deal situation. I stay away from simple carbs like semolina pasta, rice and bread. I enjoy high protein pasta, black bean rice and complex carb high protein bread. Oh yeah another yummy treat is wasabi peas, they rock. I guess I take in around 1,000 calories a day, give or take. I was able to reintroduce food very smoothly after my surgery very much the way you work it with a new baby. I would try one shrimp in a meal then two the next time and so on while supporting my additional protein needs with other sources until I could work 6 shrimp in for a regular meal, six very small shrimp and bascially not much else LOL! I still eat very little in a sitting, unless its soup LOL! I eat about 6 small meals a day. I just dont know how others are able to eat 3 meals and make it all fit, it would take me 3 hours if I did that I have an amazing support system and would not have succeeded without them all. My family and friends have played a very active role in my recovery and continued good health. This is a life long commitment for me. For my birthday this year I ate an aktins high protein carrot cake with sugar free icing made with splenda! Ah! Splenda! Splenda is my best friend heheh I hear alot from other post ops that they "eat what they want" now just not as much of it, well I know what eatting what I wanted got me before and I wont go back there! Its a thoughtful effort everyday to eat right and make good food decisions but I am worth it. I have come from the darkness of food addiction, through depression, anxiety, stress, physical and emotional pain, prejudice, joint degeneration, and over all poor quality of life, one of the saddest turns to my journey is knowing that I was so far into my own denial that I couldnt even admit how close to the edge I really was, only now that I have taken a step closer to health can I see the hell I was trying to live in that was set to kill me. I will not go quietly into the night, I will stand up and fight, and I did, so now I wake every morning believing that I have a purpose in this life and now am healthy enough to stick around and complete it according to God's plan. I hope you are well and finding good health today. Cherisse
Most Active
Recent Topics
Post Surgery Weight Gain
PA F. · 2 replies · 1132 views
StomaphyX
CFR · 0 replies · 865 views
Alcohol consumption
Bertha A. · 4 replies · 1066 views
×