Tried posting Menu
I've tried posting the menu thread twice already oh eater of posts!
RNY Sept 8, 2016
M1:23, M2 :18, M3 :11, M4 :19, M5: 13, M6: 12, M7: 17, M8: 11, M9: 11.5, M10: 13, M11: 10, M12: 10 M13 : 7.6, M14: 6.9, M15: 6.7
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Now it works! I've tried since 7 am to post!
Heading out the door now!
if someone has a qotd: have at it!
My menu is unkown other than premier protein this morning!
RNY Sept 8, 2016
M1:23, M2 :18, M3 :11, M4 :19, M5: 13, M6: 12, M7: 17, M8: 11, M9: 11.5, M10: 13, M11: 10, M12: 10 M13 : 7.6, M14: 6.9, M15: 6.7
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It is frustrating when OH gets hungry (for posts)! This morning is foggy on Cape Cod but it is supposed to burn off and be decent later today. We went to a great gift shop yesterday owned by some friends we used to live near in central MA who live down here now. Really great stuff and the prices were reasonable.
QOTD: What was your biggest fear going into surgery? I wasn't afraid of the surgery itself because I had several previous extensive abdominal surgeries and my research indicated that this should be much easier (it was). I was worried about not being able to maintain the weight, not knowing how my new "tool" would help. I still worry about that but not nearly as much as I used to. I've been maintaining at my current weight for 10 months, but thought I was in maintenance a year ago. This is the first time in my life that I didn't start regaining within a few months of thinking I was in maintenance. It does make a big difference in capacity, but I have learned that it must be partnered with other maintenance skills we've talked about under other QOTD's.
17.5 months post-op (maintenance). 37 work days to retirement
B: eggbeaters, cottage cheese and Canadian bacon
L: tuna salad, pickles and cottage cheese
D: grilled sea bass (fillet from a fish caught yesterday morning by friends!)
S: yogurt
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
on 9/17/17 7:31 am
Good morning OH~ It's a lovely Sunday morning, ahhh and NFL all day! The Pat are playing the Saints today (my good friend is a die hard Saints fan and recently moved to NOLA. We have a little rivalry going and that makes even more fun!
QOTD - My biggest fear going into surgery was the recovery. I assumed it would be way worse than it was. That said, I was so ready and couldn't wait to have the surgery, pain and all. I am worried about maintenance too, but mostly because I have never made it to a goal to maintain and from what I see on here its the hardest part and its for life.
Accountability - ate on plan plus some pork rinds and a glass of wine
Post op 9 mo
b-coffee coffee coffee
l-eggs and sausage
d-TBD
v/e on track
e-not today
Have a great day all
RNY 11/21/16 - HW/SW 309 LW 150
REVISION 4/10/23 - HW 240 SW 225 CW 164 GW 155
Good morning weekenders! OH is a wonderful thing, but sometimes technology can have terrible hiccups!
QOTD: I was afraid of not losing weight. I have lost more than I expected and more quickly. I am within 10 pounds of my goal.
We decided at the last minute to take a quick trip to the Shenandoah National Park and to drive the Skyline Drive for 2 days. The weather was perfect with sun and moderate temperatures. We did alot of driving and picture taking at the overlooks. We also took a hike with a park ranger on Friday morning, which was great. Both Friday and Saturday we got up and watched the sun rise from the mountain and the colors were amazing. I got in some walking and hiking both days for exercise, which was alot of fun!
Accountability: considering the fact that I ate out every meal for 2 days, I did pretty well. Protein forward. I had omelets twice and salmon and river trout. I took some RTD protein shakes, cheese sticks and salmon jerky for snacks which helped to keep me in line.
Menu:
Breakfast: hard boiled egg, 2 oz ham
Snack: Cappuccino protein shake
Lunch: Turkey breast, cauliflower
Snack: 2 oz turkey breast
Dinner: pork chops, Brussels sprouts
Exercise: long walk
HW: 248+, SW (RNY: 2/28/17): 244, GW (10/17): 125; LW: 115; 45# regain (19-20); CW: 135.6; new goal: 135; Plastics: Ext mastopexy, Ext abdominoplasty-5/18/2018; diagnosed w/ gastroparesis 11/20.
Good Morning Erin and Menu Family!
Sorry OH kept eating your posts, Erin.
QOTD: I don't think I had any fears going into surgery. I was just excited to do it.
Accountability: Yesterday: Protein - 68, Calories - 964, Carbs - 79.
B: prosciutto & mozzarella sticks
L: chicken stir fry
D: popcorn chicken
S: light & fit Greek yogurt, prosciutto & mozzarella sticks
E: walking the dogs around the subdivision
Have a FANTASTIC day everyone!
~ Karen
Working today - UGH! One thing I will NOT miss when I retire are evening and weekend shifts!!
QOTD: when I first started the process, i was afraid of dying on the operating table, but that fear quickly subsided after I started researching the surgery. After that, ??? I don't think I was afraid, really - just nervous a few days before up to the point they rolled me in to the OR.
Weight finally back to normal this morning. I'd been dealing with some water retention and backup - thank God it's gone!!!
2 years 3 months out:
B: homemade Greek yogurt with raspberries & blueberries
S: coffee with half & half, SF pumpkin vanilla latte shake
L: 1 C cottage cheese, maybe a peach
D: chicken/peach/pecan salad, corn on the cob
ES: grilled peach with vanilla yogurt & bran
Morning!! Run is done and I tackled the supermarket early. Headed home to eat.
accountability: I was unreasonably hard in myself yesterday for not making My new calorie goal- and said f-it and ate one of my son's tastykakes and some Reese's pieces. Outside of the f-it moment my day would have been spectacular- even if I did go over in calories.
Qotd: I fear coming out of surgery sick. I was SMO- but 'healthy'- no sick a lot, not tired, decent energy, strong stomach. I feared becoming a frail, vomiting all the time weak person. Needless fear :-)
198.5 today. 2.4 years out
m1: egg, turkey sausage crumbles
m2: chicken breast cuts and melted cheese
m3: tuna, cheese
m4: roast pork loin
5'6.5" High weight:337 Lowest weight:193/31 BMI: Goal: 195-205/31-32 BMI
Good morning menu friends.
Quick post before I head to bed. Two nights down, one to go. I have a couple errands to run and an appointment to get my nails done when I get off tomorrow morning, so it's going to be an extremely long night / day for me.
QOTD: I guess I wasn't really worried about anything going into surgery since I had found this site and had been researching for months prior to surgery.
I had a couple friends that were concerned because someone that they knew casually (from work) had surgery a couple months before me and he passed away two or three days after his RNY surgery. He had his surgery at the same hospital that I did.
I don't know if he had the same Dr. that I did, or what kind of complications he had.
Accountability: I was cold and tired last night and I drank a small cappuccino mixed with a small coffee. So my calorie and carbs were higher than I would have liked.
Today's menu:
B - Iced coffee with 1/2 Scoop protein powder, SF creamer
B2 - egg salad (Emiepie's)
L - Smoked Salmon, mini cucumber
D - Tilapia, Yellow squash
S- Spinach salad, Walden farms dressing w/ Tbsp light buttermilk ranch, tuna pouch
S - Shrimp, ****tail sauce
Calories - 688, Protein- 107, Carbs - 26
Enjoy your weekend everyone.
Tammy
HW: (9/28/16) 369.8 / SW: (3/13/17) 285 / CW: 162.8
Pre-op loss (6 1/2 Months) - 84.8 pounds
M1 - 17.2, M2 - 17.2, M3 - 13.4, M4 - 15.4, M5 - 13.8, M6 - 13.6, M7 - 10.8, M8 - 9.6, M9 - 5.0, M10 - 2.4, M11 - 3.8
Good morning :)
My MIL is coming for a visit today so I will tidy the house and do some laundry. I bought a new pair of pants to wear for work and the first day I got something on them. The rest of the week I wore skirts. They are dangerous -- they are like the yoga pants of office wear. It would be much easier to gain weight and not notice. I picked up a pair of navy blue pants in Niagara yesterday along with a couple shirts and camis. Puppy 2 decided to eat a tank top that was sitting on my bed one day while I was at work.
QOTD: I was terrified because I'd never really had surgery before. I had my tonsils out when I was 7, and was hospitalized with pneumonia when I was 10, but no surgeries with visible wounds. I was scared about the wound care, anesthesia, and having buyer's remorse about rearranging my insides. Outside the actual surgical procedure I was (and still am) worried about regain, especially being younger and therefore having longer to maintain.
Post-op two years and six months.
Breakfast - protein shake
Snack - egg, cheese
Lunch - leftover beef ribs
Snack - turkey sausage
Dinner - chicken and veg
Snack - protein shake
All water and vits -- speaking of which, I have rearranged my vitamin schedule which means taking some with me to work, but I feel that is better than before bed because I have been forgetting my Vit D and magnesium.