Weight Gain!!!!! Grrrr!!!!!
Herman
on 8/3/12 9:14 am
on 8/3/12 9:14 am
I'm sure you're not alone. But for yourself you may want to get back to eating the right way and the extra weight should come off. Stick with low carb and high protein.
Also don't forget to take all the vites you need. You need to be healthy in order to lose the weight and keep it off.
Also don't forget to take all the vites you need. You need to be healthy in order to lose the weight and keep it off.
Lap-band 2007
DS 2009
DS 2009
7 yrs out. Rejoined the corporate world this year from running a restaurant and gained some weight. I don't do scales, so I couldn't tell you how much, just know that some of the pants I bought in March don't fit as well anymore, and I bought a couple of larger sizes than I've bought in a few years.
I guess not running my ass off all day is making a difference...that and I now eat on a more normal schedule instead of a bite here and there. If I could afford medical and dental coverage on the restaurants finances, I almost wish I was back working with my hubby.
I just need to make some adjustments to my new environment, I think.
I guess not running my ass off all day is making a difference...that and I now eat on a more normal schedule instead of a bite here and there. If I could afford medical and dental coverage on the restaurants finances, I almost wish I was back working with my hubby.
I just need to make some adjustments to my new environment, I think.
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
Hi Bobby,
You are not alone. I am 9 1/2 years post op and it takes mindful eating to not gain weight. I stay around 10-12 lbs up from my lowest weight, but have bounced as high as 20 lbs above my lowest before and it was not pleasant. This year has been particularly tough because I have traveled on my job a lot. I really would like to get back to a lower weight.
What helps me is to go back to basics - high protein (100-120 grams), 8-10 glasses of water, make sure I get all my vitamins in, exercise and get plenty of sleep. I seem to do better when I focus on what I SHOULD be doing and not on what I should NOT be doing. JMHO.
You are doing the right thing by reaching out for support.
Best wishes,
Sharon G.
You are not alone. I am 9 1/2 years post op and it takes mindful eating to not gain weight. I stay around 10-12 lbs up from my lowest weight, but have bounced as high as 20 lbs above my lowest before and it was not pleasant. This year has been particularly tough because I have traveled on my job a lot. I really would like to get back to a lower weight.
What helps me is to go back to basics - high protein (100-120 grams), 8-10 glasses of water, make sure I get all my vitamins in, exercise and get plenty of sleep. I seem to do better when I focus on what I SHOULD be doing and not on what I should NOT be doing. JMHO.
You are doing the right thing by reaching out for support.
Best wishes,
Sharon G.
Welcome to the dark side, we have cookies doesn't seem to work for ANYONE long term if they want to maintain their low weight.
I will say at 8 years, if you've only put on 30 pounds, you are doing great. I'm like the rest. If you want to lose it, you have to go to the Atkins style of eating..........which is, yes, a diet!
Janice
320/170/150
SW/CW/GW
320/170/150
SW/CW/GW
I got "scared" at 167..just 7 pounds from my doctor- imposed maximum loss down to 160 pre-plastics. So, I started carving it up, and got up to 188. I was 180 at my hemo visit today. I'm fighting PCM and a few vite deficiencies, and low calcium.
Back to basics,and the lab results the hemo had done are improved, but not optimal. I aim for midrange in everything.
Back to basics,and the lab results the hemo had done are improved, but not optimal. I aim for midrange in everything.