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Six years post op and still wearing 12's....that's the only test I really put any faith in. And when the 12's are tight (like they are now) and I gotta consider buying 14's, that's my signal to get back on track and do what I know I gotta do to stay at my healthy weight. As I said on the main forum: even though I am able to eat more today than I could one month post-op, I am NOT able to eat as much as I could one month pre-op. And when I gain a little, putting the other time tested tools to work (like not grazing, watching my intack of alcohol or other unhealthy foods, etc.) allows my pouch and reworked intestines to do the work they were designed to do. They haven't failed me yet! GOOD LUCK TO ALL MY LOCAL WLS comrades!
272/150 down 122 lbs!!! WOW!!
Post Date: 10/4/06 6:22 am
Ahh the dreaded Plateau. As frustrating as it may be, there is help to Bust that Plateau. This is the plan that Dr. Fox gives to his RNY and AGB patients in order to get through a plateau in weight loss.
#1 Do for 10 days to break plateau
#2 Drink 2 quarts of water a day
#3 You must have 45 grams of protein supplement and all your vitamin & mineral supplements each day.
#4 You may consume up to 3 oz. of the following high-protein foods, 5 times a day: a.. beef, b.. pork, c.. chicken, d.. turkey, e.. lamb, f.. fish, g.. eggs, h.. low-fat cheese, i.. cottage cheese, j.. plain yogurt (or artificially sweetened), k.. peanut butter, l.. beans/legumes.
#5 You may also have: a.. sugar-free popsicles (avoid juice popsicles), b.. tea or coffee, c.. sugar-free sodas, d.. sugar-free Jell-O, e.. broths & bouillons, f.. Crystal Lite drinks.
#6 IF IT IS NOT ON THE LIST YOU MAY NOT HAVE IT!
#7 Keep a food diary and try to get 30 minutes of exercise daily.
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272/150 down 122 lbs!!! WOW!!