Portion sizes!

AngelaBfromwindsor
on 8/7/17 3:34 pm

I have been wondering and trying to follow some of the measurements of quantity of food on the daily log of what people are eating each day but a lot of the posts don't have the actual amounts of the food they r eating? So I am asking how much should I be eating per meal or item such as how much meat in once, veggies, etc. I am 6 months and 1 week post op. Now my clinic is saying to stay under 1cup per meal which I definitely do but would like to know the actual amounts of each food! Now I know high protein foods u eat first and they r more heavy! If anyone can help please do so! I've been doing great so far as I am down 92lbs in this time and I am in the onederlands already and want to keep losing the best I can!

Orientation Feb, 1,2016

Meet Dr.Bohjani Jan.18,2017- 286lbs

Started optifast Jan.26,2017

Surgery date Feb,13,2017- 268lbs

(deactivated member)
on 8/7/17 6:38 pm, edited 8/7/17 11:38 am

Thank you for asking... has been on my mind for quote some time now

Insert Fitness
on 8/8/17 4:05 am

Hi there,

I'm further out than you, but I aim for 3oz of protein and then whatever veggies can make up a cup.

here is a pic to give you an idea:

RNY Sept 8, 2016

M1:23, M2 :18, M3 :11, M4 :19, M5: 13, M6: 12, M7: 17, M8: 11, M9: 11.5, M10: 13, M11: 10, M12: 10 M13 : 7.6, M14: 6.9, M15: 6.7

Instagram:InsertFitness

Linda M.
on 8/8/17 6:38 am - Orillia, Canada

Insert Fitness - you're brilliant and many thanks.

Angela, I'm 20 weeks out and eating no more than 3/4 cup - protein first. I'm not eating any grains or starches (other than the odd "Finn" cracker), a few vegetables and only berries or unsweetened applesauce for fruit.

Weighing first then measuring and this is where I fail and I believe this to be such an important step. My food scale wasn't working properly and I stopped weighing and began going by measuring cup only. After work I'm buying another scale and will follow Insert Fitness's example.

You're doing fantastic Angela!

Orientation: June 29th, 2016, Surgery March 22, 2017. Pre-surgery: 16 lbs, (Size 2x, 18/20), M1: 19 lbs. (Size 1x, 16/18), M2: 13 lbs. (Size 16, XL) M3: 10 lbs. (Size 14/16, large). M4: 6 lbs. (Size 14, large/medium). M5: 10 lbs. (Size 14, solid medium - lol), M6: 9 lbs. (Size 12, medium). M7: 8 lbs. (Size 10/12 and small/medium). M8: 7 lbs. (Size 10 and small/medium). M9: 2 lbs. (Size 8/10 - small/medium). Lost 100 lbs by Month 9! M10: 5 lbs. M11: 4 lbs. One year: 6 lbs. Total 111 lbs. lost!

Ginnny
on 8/8/17 8:15 am - Ontario, Canada
RNY on 04/11/16

I usually weigh out 4 oz of protein and when I'm done that (if I finish) there is little room for anything else. A cup of food if half of it is dense protein would be too much for me to eat.

Over 100 lbs lost! and 13 lbs below goal weight!

Kathy1212
on 8/8/17 9:22 am

You're doing great!

I'm 6 months out too. I weigh my meat and usually eat between 60-100 grams, depending on what sort of meat it is, and whether I'm having any veggies with it. If I'm having veggies, I have 60 grams, plus veggies, but I often skip the veggies and just eat the protein. If I do that, I eat more protein, but it depends on the type of protein. For example, I can easily eat 100 grams of shrimp or pickerel fish, but usually only 70-80 grams of steak or chicken.

I have a set of little clear glass bowls that hold 1 cup exactly, so I know that as long as I don't overfill it, I'll be OK and won't go over the 1 cup limit. I love my bowls because they fit perfectly on my mug warmer, which i use constantly to keep my food and beverages like decaf or herbal tea hot.

For breakfast I often have half a cup of plain Greek or Skyr yogurt with a quarter cup of berries, but some days if I'm having a late breakfast and feeling hungry, I'll have half a cup of berries with my yogurt.

If I'm having an omelette, I use 1 egg, and 1 cheese slice or cheese string, and sometimes some mushrooms or peppers or tomatoes, but not many, maybe 1-2 tbsp of whatever I add, all chopped up.. Last week at camp I made my omelette with about half an inch of a sausage link broken up into it, and it was yummy. I can't do bacon unless it's practically burned to a crisp or it makes me ill, so I don't bother.

I weigh and measure everything.

Pre-Op Visit: Jan. 10, 2017, weight 304, surgeon: Dr. David Lindsay, St. Joe's, Toronto

1st Day of (3 weeks worth of) Optifast: Jan. 11, 2017

Surgery Date: Feb. 1st, 2017

  Kathy  

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