Salad
on 7/21/18 2:02 am
I went out for lunch with a friend yesterday to a salad restaurant. I haven't eaten salad really in more than a year since surgery. It was large, mostly well chopped lettuce and small tomatoes and a little cheese and avocado. Delicicious. But what surprised me is that I was able to eat a lot. When you think of your sleeve, it is supposed to be very narrow. So how could lots of lettuce fit in it? I didn't gain any weight and it was a lovely meal. Won't do it again, but just don't understand how it would fit, it's not dense like chicken breast but it's not ice cream or mushy food either.
Surgery date May 4, 2017
HW 290. Start weight 229. Day of Surgery 209. Month 2: 190. Month 3: 182. Month 4: 174. Month 5: 164. Month 6: 159. Month 7: 153. Month 8: 147. Month 9: 145. Month 10: 142. Month 11: 138 Month 12: 137. Month 13: 139 Month 14: 131. Month 15: 130. Month 16: 131. Month 17: 128. 162 pounds lost!!
Two year anniversary upon me in 3 days: 136. Need to lose a few pounds..
get some lettuce and chop it up finely (like it's been chewed) then put it in a small/narrow container with vinegar and that should answer the question. ACID and HEAT melts it fast, heck think about cooking that big batch of spinach and how rapidly it goes to nothing.
5' 2". 60-year-old (at time of surgery)
HW 239.9, SW 223
GW (Surgeon) 150, GW (Mine) 135
Cheri
on 7/21/18 3:23 am
Why won't you eat salad again? I eat salads quite often. People do not gain weight on lettuce and salad greens. They gain weight on the other things they pile on to a salad. Too much cheese, several servings of dressing, croutons, etc.
Salad can be something of a "slider" in that it tends to slide on through without much restriction; many "sliders" are things like chips and twinkies (and "bulletproof" coffee for the keto crowd) that are high calorie and low nutrition and should be avoided, but salad greens are high nutrition and low calorie, so they are a good way to improve your overall nutrition with little caloric cost. I figured this out pretty early when I found that if I cut back my normal meat allotment from 3 oz to 2 oz, I could comfortably have another 3 oz of misc. salad greens. Salad has been a primary staple for the past seven or so years.
1st support group/seminar - 8/03 (has it been that long?)
Wife's DS - 5/05 w Dr. Robert Rabkin VSG on 5/9/11 by Dr. John Rabkin
on 7/21/18 3:07 pm
I'm two years out. I have salad, minimum, two lunches a week because I have to pack my own and my office doesn't have a fridge or microwave. (Long story). So I have a bento set - where I pack 2 cups of mixed greens, 4 ounces of chicken breast, 1 tablespoon of vinaigrette and that's my lunch. It keeps me happy and full until after I'm done fencing for 2 hours on Monday and Wednesday evenings right after working a full day. I throw in a few black olives. Sometimes, I add some cheese cubes. But I guess it depends on where you are after surgery.
Keep on losing!
Diana
HW 271.5 (April 2016) SW 246.9 (8/23/16) CW 158 (5/2/18)
If you put lettuce loosely in a plastic bag it appears to have great volume, if you squeezed the air out the volume would appear to decrease tremendously. Same thing going from the bowl to our pouch or stomach... volume decreases tremendously as it's chewed.
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
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