What's On Your Monday Menu, RNYers?
on 4/11/16 9:51 am
Aw hang in there. Good luck tomorrow--I hope it goes well!
- High Weight before LapBand: 200 (2008)
- High Weight before RNY: 160 (2015)
- Lowest post-op weight: 110 (2016)
- Maintenance Weight: 120 (2017-2019)
- Battling Regain Weight: 135 (current)
Seriously, right? That's the best part of running a Disney race . . . the bathrooms in the parks are open so if you have to go, go before mile 6 and once you're on the street, there are TONS of porta potties!!! I need to quit my job and go into race planning! It becomes a head game . . . how much do I have to pee? Can I hold if and wait for the next group of 2!!?!?!? And then it takes an ungodly amount of time to pull your pants back up when they're drenched in sweat . . .
on 4/11/16 9:05 am
QOTD: my favorite book as a kid was "the little lamb" by Dunn about a sick little lamb who needs milk of magnesia!!!! As an older kid/tween/teen I fancied horror stuff like RL Stine and Christopher Pike then on to Dean koontz.
m1: 1 egg white scrambled with reduced fat cheese
m2: 1.5 oz chicken deli meat
m3: lite Greek yogurt
64oz water/50 grams protein supplement
Age 35, 5'7", GW 180, RNY 3/9/16
hw 382 (BMI 59.8) 3/2015, initial consult 369 (57.8) 9/30/2015
sw 325 (50.9), cw 183.6 (28.75)
M1: 20; M2:15; M3:23; M4:16, M5:11, M6: 12; M7:15, M8:13, M9:11, M10:?
I just had a thought, my new favorite children's book right now is I Love You, Stinky Face. I read it to my kid at least once a day. It's cute and a lot of fun.
Also, I made the mistake of getting him the book I Love You Forever. It's a very touching book written by a man for his wife who lost a baby to miscarriage. The problem with the book is both my husband and I have a hard time getting through it without sobbing uncontrollably. Seriously, we can't even read it to our kid. The part that really gets me is when the mother is grown old and the little boy has grown up and he picks her up and rocks her like she did all of the years of his life.
OMG, I'm getting all teary eyed thinking about it.