Am I eating too much?

Hi, Congratulations on your surgery and the success that you have had to this point. What the surgeon suggests is what you should be following. I am surprised that you are permitted solid food this early out, not because of weight loss but because of the healing process, but you should do what your surgeon tells you to do. I looked over what you are having and I am going to be critical, but it is meant with only good intentions for you. Back off the carbs (Muffin, cheese curls, etc). Up your protein 2 protein shakes or other protein dirnks will get that number up to 50 grams before you add in your food, lastly increase your protein. There are many schools of thought that recommend that those of us who have high BMI's should consume higher amounts of protein. Also, it is a plus in not having a great amount of hair loss. Please believe me when I say the first few weeks are really hard. You are coming up to the stage where head hunger rears it ugly head and if you are already eating carbs it is even going to be harder on you to fight the beast. I threatened to use my credit card to order a pizza the second week. It would have killed me but my head wanted it. As far as the comments from your DH and dad. I am sure they mean well. Each surgeon does things slightly different and you need to do what yours said (I already said that, sorry). Please maximize the honeymoon period as you don't know when it will end. You want to lose as much as you can during this period. Keep your chin up as this is also the time that depression might set in. Keep up the great work. Jeanne
on 6/20/08 7:22 am - San Antonio, TX
on 6/21/08 4:21 am - San Antonio, TX