How many pounds
Courtney
You've done great and don't have 200 lbs to lose like I did. Hold your head up. You doctor will be proud and you should be too.
Keep up the good work.
Mare
As for the some foods, I've been dreaming of scrambled eggs and cheese!!! Yum!!! My husband stopped at our favorite chinese place to get supper for him and the girls on our way home from my oldest's dance class. Now, I can sit here all day and watch food network and top chef but the smells get me. I just thought that was cruel.
careful... remember that when we are all telling you where we were at this point you are comparing apples to oranges ... at best, maybe even apples to pineapples. I guess what I'm trying to say is that even when we are the same sex, age, height and weight, we will lose a somewhat different rates, but when you throw in the demographic factors and they your starting weight, the rates of weight loss are going to be all over the map.
I think that what you really want to know is if you are making the most of this incredible opportunity and how else will you know if you don't have a yardstick to measure by? I know that this drove me nuts and I was what is often considered a lightweight because by the time I had surgery I had just about 100 lbs to lose. That meant that in general I lost more slowly than others. I found a website www.thinnerself.com that was created by a fellow RNY patient. You plug in your demographics, surgery date, weight and current date and weight. It will create a report and tell you based on your performance to date, what your project excess weight loss is expected to be. You can also track your measurements once a month and it will graph your size loss.
I hope that helps.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145