2.5 years Post-Op and life is GREAT!!
I eat everything in moderation (yes I used that dirty word!). I no longer view any food as good or bad. It is what it is but some are definitely better choices than others. My motto is: I eat 90% on plan but am not 100% perfect.
I still weigh/measure my food religiously. I dont log my food like I did during my WL phase but I do occasionally just to make sure I'm where I want to be. I usually eat 1200-1500 calories/130-150 gr protein/80-100 gr carbs on a daily basis in maintenance.
I can definitely eat more now than I could at 6 months. I can eat 3 oz dense protein (except chicken-its only about 2 oz at most) along with abt 1/4-1/2 cup of veggies. Sliders are a whole nother story, I can eat a ton if I allow myself.
I also have low blood sugar issues. I have to eat every 2-3 hours and before exercise to avoid a crash. I eat 5-6 times a day. Each snack/meal is 200 or less calories. I really do not count carbs much any more but I was not low carb to begin with. I do not eat carb only meals. Everything I eat starts with protein.
I do still drink 2 protein shakes a day with my nut's blessings. This was my way of upping my calories during maintenance and I love mine so I'm doing what works for me. This wasnt the case early out. I HATED protein shakes. They all made me gag. Finally found one I could tolerate about 6 mos post-op. My powder of choice is Dymatize ISO-100 Gourmet Vanilla. Add some Torani SF Chocolate syrup and a heaping tablespoon of instant coffee. YUM!!
I have recently started "toying" with some carbs to see what triggers me into binge eating. I love some crackers with my chicken/egg salad. Keebler Club Minis. I tried the original flavor and ended up eating the whole box within a couple of days. Next time I bought the same brand but in whole wheat. Those dont trigger me at all. I can eat 1 serving (17 crackers) a day and I'm not temped to eat the whole box.
Ice cream cannot be brought in my house but SF popsicles are safe (eat 3-4 daily). Tried the chocolate covered carb smart bars, those didnt work out either so they have been banned as well.
This summer has been the best on yet. I bought the family season passes to a local water park. I have spent more time in the water this summer than I have in the past 30 years. My grand girl recently declared I was the best nana ever after she and I rode every single water slide in the park. I have never rode water slides before so this was a whole new adventure for me as well and I LOVED every minute of it.
I'm still not as active as I need to be and I'm still struggling to quit smoking. One of these days I know everything will fall into place once I get some personal issues resolved. All I can do is keep trying and eventually I will get there.
My highest weight was 228 when I started my WL journey. My lowest weight post-op was 130. I hung out at this weight for a few months and then decided I really didnt like the way I looked. I intentionally gained 5 lbs. I am very happy/comfortable with my maintenance range of 135-139. I see 135/136 regularly. When I hit 138/139 I know it's time to reign in my eating.
The one thing to remember is: your sleeve is a tool!! What you put in it is what you are going to get out of it. We are all adults, all choices are ours. What will you put in yours??
I dont have any new pics so I'm sharing ones I've already posted. I plan on a swim suit photo soon but just havent done it yet.
My happy self with my daughter Nov 2008 (228 lbs)
Most recent picture-May 2012 (130 lbs)
The low BS issues started about 3-4 months post-op. I was diabetic pre-op. It actually took a while to figure out what the issue was. I was dizzy/shaky and feeling like I was going to pass out especially during/after exercise. My PCP had me start monitoring my BS and sure enough I was low when the symptoms started.
It really has been an easy fix. I have to fuel my body. I have to eat every 2-3 hours and before/after exercise. I very rarily have any issues anymore. I also have to eat a high protein/fat snack before bed (usually 2 string cheese & a serving of almonds) or I wake up between 2-3 am in a crash.
I have found I have to have fuel within a hour of waking up so I drink a protein shake before I leave for work then have my breakfast a couple of hours later.
I found your insight on the low blood particularly interesting, and slightly dismaying. I have been dealing with the low blood sugar thing too, and I guess I was hoping that at some point it would resolve itself. Perhaps not. But, like you eating every few hours... before bed and first thing when I wake up it seems to keep it at bay very effectively.
I absolutely adore your maintence plan- I hope that is one that I will be able to replicate!
Thank you for posting :)
Surgeon: Chengelis Surgery on 12/19/2011 A little less carb eating compared to my weight loss phase loose sleever here!
1Mo: -21 2Mo: -16 3Mo: -12 4MO - 13 5MO: -11 6MO: -10 7MO: -10.3 8MO: -6 Goal in 8 months 4 days!! 6' 2'' EWL 103% Starting size 28 or 4x (tight) now size 12 or large, shoe size 12 w to 10.5 150+ pounds lost
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It really is easy to live with. One of the hardest parts for me was reading post stating that one could go hours without eating when I was pre-op. I really thought that would be how it was. Boy was I wrong but it's ok. I've adjusted to my plan and I still lost the weight.
You have done great so far on your journey and I wish you continued success!!
So Great !!!
Love your post !
frisco
SW 338lbs. GW 175lbs. Goal in 11 months. CW 148lbs. WL 190lbs.
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