Struggling
Thanks for reading my vent....
Liz
((HUGS))!!!
You can vent here anytime you want! I feel your pain in struggling to lose weight. In the last year I hae gained about 15 lbs and I am still NOWHERE near my goal weight. Even at my lowest I was still about 60lbs from where I should be. I thought (as many of us do) that RNY was going to be the magic pill per say. Yes, we lost a great deal of weight but we still struggle. Always will!!!
Keep on doing your back to basics and do what you can physically without hurting your back anymore. You can do it!! You are an amazing person and I know Chris is there to support you!!
SO AM I!!!!!
Love, Beth
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Blessings, Jill
WLS 5/31/07. Maintaining a weight loss of 141 pounds and feeling amazing!
I here ya Liz!! I've been working on my weight seriously for 6 mos since Mom died. I figured all that stress put my cortisol up and put the weight on. I was "aware and trying" during the stress periods but it was flying on anyway. However, she's gone, the crazy frenetic life I was leading is gone but the weight still rises. WTF?? So, I went back to logging 3 mos ago and following the original just post-op barix plan vs my further out plan. The first month I lost 1 lb. The second 4lbs for a total of 5, which comes and goes depending on the day of the month so I don't even call it permanent. This month, so far nothing, but I seem to be losing inches as my clothes are looser. VERY frustrating. I am VERY malabsorbtive.
I'm 5.5yrs out and I have gained almost half of what I lost back. The doctors can't figure out why based on what I eat in my journal. (I get the feeling they think I'm lying. I remember that look from years ago at weigh****chers.) It's very defeating. I have hooked up with a new surgeon in my area who sent me for tests. I've had the upper GI and the nutritionist and the PT (exercise is one area I really need to improve but in the testing process we found I have plantars fasciitus and a possible little heart comp I'm having checked out so no exercise til the go ahead on that). His nutritionist INCREASED my carb intake to 100/day after seeing my fitday entries (if following the original barix plan I am around 65), however, all carbs are "grown" carbs, I can't do processed - pasta, rice, potatoes, wraps, bread, bagels, cakes, cookies, snack foods, pretzels, popcorn carbs, not even SF stuff. No alcohol, no caffeine, no carbonation. No fun.
I have found this last month that 100 is too much for me, I haven't lost a thing; the barix numbers seem to work better a little better; "processed" is absolutely not tolerated (I took it totally out and then tried putting a smidge back in to see how it would go after 3 weeks - gave me hot flashes). I'm also really lactose intolerant, dairy/cheeses are sliding on through. The learning is going slow but I am figuring things out and tweaking. I HAVE to do supplements to hit my numbers and supplements REALLY DO decrease my cravings. It's either stay around 65 "grown" carbs a day OR exercise 2 hours a day. I don't have 2 hrs in my day for exercise....so Profect it is, for now. We'll see where this goes when I go back to the nutritionist; she seems to think she'll be seeing at least a 5lb loss.....I think I'll be buying a punching bag because my frustrations need an outlet or getting a job with fedex because I think I'm one of those folks that HAS to exercise 7 hours a day to improve my metabolism. Maybe DWTS will take me???
Another venter.....sorry folks. Liz, hang in there, it may take 3 mos. this time around to see some difference but it WILL happen. Hormones are the root cause I'm convinced and we've both had those messed with the last couple years. Keep pluggin girlfriend ;-)
Jackie J.
1 choice @ a time > 1 day @ a time. Slow to Succeed is still Success ;-)
I hear you loud and clear, it is not easy finding our way once we pass the 2 and 3 year mark, for those that seem to not struggle, I wonder how they got so lucky, but any way you look at it, I'm in this for the long haul and I like your signature byline about success. . . we just have to stay the course and I was doing the Emotional Eating thread to support those of us with struggles, but I stopped because it was mostly unread and I felt I was just pounding my chest, tooting my own horn. We all know what needs doing, it's just finding what it is and doing it.
Hugs, Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
Jackie J.
1 choice @ a time > 1 day @ a time. Slow to Succeed is still Success ;-)
I blame myself soley for it no mystery,
but what they do not tell you about this surgery
is that on the flip side, you have messed with your metabolism
become a super absorber of calories
and weight loss is difficult.
I have thought about trying the Dukane diet It seems like a good choice for us.
I have also gotten really crazy in my head at times and wondered if I did not need some kind of revision.
But really for me, I know what I need to do and just do it.
I hope you can find a solution that works,
Love you and 212 is better than 327