Who needs buns anyway?!
If I eat anything served on a bun I flip off the fluffy top half and just eat the bottom half. Even then I only tend to get in a few bites before just eating all the filling off the top with a fork.
Mmm.. pulled pork....
For my tasted I'd mix in some onion slivers, pickles, extra sauce, maybe some coleslaw.
(My butt fell off, thus leading me to the discovery that I have a very long tailbone. Ow ow ow. I miss my buns.)
Mmm.. pulled pork....
For my tasted I'd mix in some onion slivers, pickles, extra sauce, maybe some coleslaw.
(My butt fell off, thus leading me to the discovery that I have a very long tailbone. Ow ow ow. I miss my buns.)
It's actually gotten so uncomfortable to sit down without a pillow that I'm almost actually considering buying a pair of the Booty Popper pants.
Crossing my legs (I can do that now!!!) helps a little. My friends are teasing me about needing a hemerrhoid ring pillow.
Yoga and combatives classes have been a little painfully awkward as I figure out where my bones stick out now. I took all my padding for granted, apparently.
After reading this thread I really really want some BBQ for dinner.
Crossing my legs (I can do that now!!!) helps a little. My friends are teasing me about needing a hemerrhoid ring pillow.
Yoga and combatives classes have been a little painfully awkward as I figure out where my bones stick out now. I took all my padding for granted, apparently.
After reading this thread I really really want some BBQ for dinner.
I totally take my fat for granted in that I have no idea what protruding bones are going to feel like. Ouch! Dang it...and I was going to get into yoga when I lost a little weight, it is so good for the mind (depression) as well as the body. Plus, I see all of these skinny little things doing yoga. I want to live long enough, and be thin enough to do a shoulder stand dammit!
Being able to feel my bones is WEIRD. About three months post-surgery my husband laid his hand across my hip while in bed (he was mostly asleep) and was all, "What's this? Are you ok??" I had to explain to him that he could finally feel bones and that I hadn't suddenly developed giant hard tumors.
I actually checked out a local yoga class last night and thoroughly enjoyed it! I just need to double (or triple!) up on my mats next time.
My ****yx is extremely long compared to most people's, thus I have to make sure to roll to one side of my spine (to keep pressure distributed between both my hip bone and my tail bone and not on the point of either) when going between laying and seated positions. This was really my only issue I ran into last night. With a bit of mindfulness and thicker mats it shouldn't be an issue from here on out.
It's really more of an issue in my combatives classes where we train on hardwood floors.
My yoga skills have always been rather limited due to my fat bits in the way. Now I find I have NO problems getting into any of the poses.
As to the shoulder stand... I did one last night!
Don't dismiss the chance to get back into yoga just based on my whingeing. *****ing and moaning is one of my favourite past-times, after all.
I actually checked out a local yoga class last night and thoroughly enjoyed it! I just need to double (or triple!) up on my mats next time.
My ****yx is extremely long compared to most people's, thus I have to make sure to roll to one side of my spine (to keep pressure distributed between both my hip bone and my tail bone and not on the point of either) when going between laying and seated positions. This was really my only issue I ran into last night. With a bit of mindfulness and thicker mats it shouldn't be an issue from here on out.
It's really more of an issue in my combatives classes where we train on hardwood floors.
My yoga skills have always been rather limited due to my fat bits in the way. Now I find I have NO problems getting into any of the poses.
As to the shoulder stand... I did one last night!
Don't dismiss the chance to get back into yoga just based on my whingeing. *****ing and moaning is one of my favourite past-times, after all.
As weird of a co-winkie-dink as this is, pulled pork and cole slaw was the first meal i had after finding out i was having the DS and right now i have a butt o pork waiting to go into the slow cooker...esp, idk!!! or maybe i just eat a lot of pulled pork! HA!
~Jennifer
Revision to DS 11/9/11 LapBand 12/2006
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