NEED TO VENT: NEED WOMEN, WORKOUT ADVICE
Hello Fellas! Havent really posted on here but I have been reading bunch of pages on here for a while, Just wanting to vent and see if any of you have been through what im going through. I'm 21 had surgery on dec 12 and weight 340, Im now at like 255. I use to talk to this girl and we were kewl and friends, and she knew I liked her then i go away for surgery and we start talking she knows I had surgery and stuff and we started talking back again went out and its like weird cuz she swears she doesnt know if she likes me but gives me really really mixed signals and like even says that shes not sure if she likes me that some times she does sometimes she does blah blah like she was honestly one of the reasons I went ahead for surgery and its like wtf I thought it would help things but it obviously didnt I dunno, shes really misleading at times, but were really good friends, but i dont know if I just want to be friends really, I told her i call her in a week to see how she feels still confused blah blah but i know that wont help any advice??? How has dating been after surgery? Like im scared to ask a girl out and like not really eat anything at the movies, or take her to a resturant and eat VERY little, I do admit I drink a little ( tried light beer, vodka, vodka coke) but how much dammage would going to a bar do to me if at all? I always been socially awkward with girls but now its like im getting more attention and not that afraid really but its like do i tell them about it? dont i? I just dont know I started going to the gym and doing weight machines and cardio but if someone can either tell me what there LITERALLY doing like what machines, how much weights, how much sets, that would be helpful, im trying to build strength and size really, im a young guy so having a chest/shoulders wouldnt be such a bad thing. How much protein should I have when working out???? My nut says in general working out or not 50-60grams but that sounds low, If someone can like go step by step on what they are doing or if its on another post that would be great.I read workout books but its all not clear. To the all that read through this babble thank you and let me know what you think about any and all of this please.
Hey bpb! Welcome (officially) to the Board! First, Congratulations on the weight-loss! You’re kick-azz! You got a bunch of stuff goin’ on at once there. 21 and dropping weight like a sky-diver, with Girl problems, drinkin’ questions, protein, exercise… At first I thought- "This guy is So High right now!" Seriously, George Lucas wrote smoother monologues for Jar-Jar-Binks. But then I thought…. "Old Farts responding to Youth!" – Duh… Go on and babble here whenever you feel like it! That’s what this bunch is here for. Although, take what many of us say with a grain of salt, So far it’s the "Old-Dude-Married 25 (me too) years-guys" responding.
So- If you don’t mind "smart-azzed advice"
from an old college professor….
The Protein? Yep, sounds low to me too.
Figure that the average By-passer (RNY) mal-absorbs 28% of total Protein.
50-60 would be fine if you absorbed like a normal person
Check "Normal recommendation" for your present weight-
http://www.gofit.net/fitness-calculators-04.html
Then add another 28%…That should be fairly accurate.
But, Do ASK YOUR Doc/Nutritionist about the Mal-absorption rate.
The Woman? Give it TIME. Gals tend to treat the Big Guys
With the same "We’re Friends" non-sexual attraction as they do Santa Clause.
Before at your full weight? She had you in a neat category. Now?
Your switching roles as you "shape-shift."
She’s probably trying to figure out how to relate to the "New You."
If you’re like most of the guys that have a fast radical body-image change from WLS,
You’re working to figure that out as well. Yes?
Give it Time. "…shes really misleading at times?"
Women, in general, have that down to a very fine Art.
I’m 25 years married and still thoroughly confused half the time.
We started as best friends, still are. Give it Time.
The gym stuff? PanHead hit it with the –
"…might have a trainer…session…" stuff.
But fear not, we have enough gym-Rats here
To fill you in with all the specifics you’d ever want.
Going out to eat at a restaurant?
No one really notices when people eat less.
We just think they do. Let the focus be on the conversation
And order expensive small stuff.
You’ll just come off as having discriminating tastes.
On the other hand…
The Vodka?
Suddenly, I’m clearly an Old Dad on this one…
You’re 21? Enjoy your youth. I did.
But, at 3 months Post-Op? Careful.
Addiction transfer is THE hot topic
among the Bariatric Community at present.
And for a very good reason.
Don’t let "a few" turn in to "A few too many"
Or "a few too often."
You don’t want to be a trim fit 23 year old with a drinking problem.
Nothing is less appealing to the gals.
Checkout this thread---
http://obesityhelp.com/forums/men/a,messageboard/action,repl ies/board_id,5479/cat_id,5079/topic_id,3248211/
More than you’d ever want to know…
My Best advice? Relax.
You’re 21 with the whole world of possibilities in front of you.
NOTHING is out of the question yet.
Billionaire, Movie producer, Rock Star, Nobel Prize winner, and if you aim low- President.
Still in your 20’s, the muscle is easier to build,
Still in your 20’s, great girls are easier to come by,
You’re not just in your "Honeymoon Period" with the weight-loss,
you’re in your "Honey-Moon Period" of Life.
Enjoy it!!
Enjoy it!!
Enjoy it!!
Well, that’s all from me….
(and you thought You babbled on……)
Congratulations on starting the gym,
and on your awesome loss!
Keep it Up!
Best Wishes-
Dx
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