What's on your Sunday Menu, RNYers?
on 7/10/16 5:26 am
Last few hours up in Maine, then we are headed back to reality :( The only thing I'm looking forward to is some warmer temps! Lordy it's freezing up here! Yesterday's high was 62 and it's been rainy, too. I used it as a good excuse to buy a cute thick hoodie sweatshirt, though!
Here is a picture of the lobster from last nights dinner. It was cooked in the traditional New England Clam Bake style--in a pit covered in seaweed and steamed with ocean water. Mmm. Extra yummy.
QOTD: are you one of the many post-ops who suffer from being cold all the time? It never affected Grim, which seems weird to me. So most days that he is in shorts and a t-shirt, I'm in sweaters and possibly even have a hat and mittens (in July). It's bananas.
- 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)
Hi JB & Grim and Everyone else!
Glad you're having a great time in Maine, JB & Grim!
QOTD: I'm not cold ALL the time, but I'm definitely cooler than I was when I was obese. Now my daughter says she's hot and I'll be cold.
Yesterday I ate: a protein drink, a Clif protein bar, potato salad, a Lean Cuisine meal, Mr. Cheese O's, 2 string cheese sticks and a Clif protein bar. Added up to too many calories. I'm having trouble keeping my calories down and not being hungry all the time. I suppose it's head hunger.
Have a wonderful day everyone!
~ Karen
Karen, it's just a thought , but things like potato salad and carbs stuff tend to send me on a feeding frenzy, if I stick to strictly protein, I can actually ask myself ... If i am Truelove hungry enough to want a peice of meat, or cheese, if the answer is no, I can chalk it up to head hunger .
Banded 6/9/09 HW 242 LW 142 Revision 198 m 1 loss 16 lbs 182. M 2 loss 4 lbs 178. M3 loss 6 lbs 174.m4 loss 4 lbs 168. M5 gain 2 lbs 170. M6 loss 7 lbs 163 M7 loss 5 lbs 159 M8 loss 1 lb 158 M9 loss 0 M10 155 loss 3 M11 154 loss 1 M12 loss 2 152 M13 loss 3 149 M16, 17 0 loss M 18 loss 4 lbs 145 (18 months 53 lbs)
Karen, I hope this question/suggestion is well received. Do you have a problem eating dense protein? I've noticed that you rely heavily on protein bars. I know I'm new to the RNY world but I know when I was a VSG'er and could eat food, a protein bar while giving me the needed protein grams, would never fill me and keep my hunger at bay like a chicken thigh, some ground turkey or fish. You consistently eat more than one bar a day. If dense protein doesn't bother you, you may try incorporating it more in your diet. Just s suggestion from a relative newbie!
I have eaten relatively few protein bars over the last year. I have used them occasionally to add to the protein or in emergency situations when other food choices are not great. I do still use Premier Protein in the morning, but I have never been a breakfast person, so it works well for me and gives me 30 grams of protein. I feel most satisfied when I eat dense protein for lunch and dinner and a snack of cheese or something else with some protein in it. Hope you are healing well.
Cory
5'7" Starting Weight: 305
Current Weight: 145
Thanks. I very rarely (ok never) ate protein bars after my VSG. On hard workout days I would eat a kind bar (like between a run and a weight lifting class) but never ate anything like Quest bars or pure protein bars. In the past when I did eat them, they never kept me satisfied for long. I was really curious about Karen as she seems to rely on the bars heavily rather than for myself!
Hey Karen- if you substitute your potato salad and lean cuisine meals for just dense protein veg- it will help with the head hunger and wanting to eat. The box meals tend to have more salt etc so regular meat would probably be better. Also- the bars for me don't keep me as full as meat does. Even if I have 1 whole one- the meat keeps me fuller longer.