True Confessions of a Weight Gainer - 5 years post-op
True Confessions of a Weight Gainer: Okay... I'm putting myself out there!
I had surgery on November 8, 2002.... FIVE years ago.
My starting weight: 305 My lowest weight post-op: 162 My current weight: 202-204
I can personally attest to the "grazing" theory. I can also tell you that you "can" cheat your surgery by eating a little now and waiting a little and having more. I've managed to train myself back into some really bad habits, and it really scares me. I know that if I want something sweet, I can have a couple of those tiny crunch bars now... but in an hour, I can have a couple more. I graze too frequently on crackers, pretzels, popcorn. I also drink waaay too much too early after I eat and this just makes everything like soup. I just am so thirsty sometimes, I can't help it.
I am not holding myself accountable 80% of the time. I'm spiraling out of control. I'm frustrated, scared and extremely disappointed in myself. I don't exercise. I have two jobs and both require me to sit at a comptuer all day!
When I decide I'm going to "diet" again, I generally do soooo well while I'm at my full-time job all day. It's at night that the gremlins come out. I painstakingly take 1 or 2 days out of my week to cook several healthy meals and freeze them using my food saver (which I love). I have the healthy meal ready to heat up, I eat it... and two hours later I'm jonsing for something to eat.
Here's a typical day's diet for me:
Breakfast: Cottage Cheese and Almonds or a Fruit OR My Low-Fat Breakfast Frittata Lunch: Tuna on Whole Wheat OR Ham & Cheese on Whole Wheat Snack: Cottage Cheese and Almonds or a Fruit OR 1 oz. Low-Fat Cheddar with Almonds or a Fruit OR 12 oz. Whey Protein Drink Dinner: Small Chicken Breast 1/2 c. rice 1/2 c. peas or green beans Evening: This is where I spiral out of control.
I'm really tired of cottage cheese and nuts, and I'm pretty sick of this meal plan.
I try to keep the garbage out of the house, as my husband also is trying with me to lose some weight too. We are horrible for one another in this respect, because if one of us has a craving, we're jumping in the car and heading for Kroger which is only a mile away. We've tried to keep one another accountable, but it just doesn't last. We are so tired of the roller coaster. It's like an addictive emotional eating pattern.
I'm constantly scouring the web looking for something. Advice, a new diet plan to follow... something. I've thought about joining Weight Watchers, I've even thought about going to my doctor and asking for some appetite suppressants. Through all of my pre-op days, the suppressants were the only thing that really helped long-term to help me to lose weight. It helps with portions, cravings, desire to eat and keeps my hunger pangs at bay.
I feel like I have no options. I'm embarassed. I didn't tell many people that I had this surgery. Only my immediate family... not even my inlaws know. I was sparing myself the humiliation just in case I ever gained weight... and here I am... 5 years later and have put back on almost 40 lbs.
Anyway... I hope this helps someone else out there that thinks that this surgery is just the end-all. It's not... you HAVE to learn new habits, you HAVE to stick to them, you HAVE to exercise, and you HAVE to listen to your surgeon! I haven't. I've paid the price.
If anyone reading this had any advice for me... or any diet plan recommendations... I would be extremely greatful! I'm not a picky eater, but I don't eat fish, and I eat beef only once or twice a month.
I admit, it is hard for me to check the forums frequently as I have a few other work-related forums I read daily and I work two jobs. I will try to visit as frequently as I can. In the meantime, I appreciate your reading up to this point and thanks in advance for any suggestions or advice.
I can also be reached at michiganwls at gmail dot com
Heidi

Before Surgery: 214
Highest Weight: 240
Now: 125.6
Goal: 130
HEIDI-I am 5 and 1/2 ears post-have ALOT in common and alot I'd like to share with you-I'm on my way out the door to support group meeting but wanted to post real quick and let you know I'll be posting more to you later--There IS hope--the THIS is the place to find it!!! In the meantime-do read up on the pouch test-and Kaye Bailey's whole website-it has been a GODSEND to me--after YEARS of frustration--really pay attention to what she says about "slider foods"--like cottage cheese-"talk" to you soon!
Gina AKA Nurse Diva
RNY 4-22-02...
LW: 6lb,10 oz SW:340lb GW:170lb CW:155
We Can Do Hard Things
Laina B.
250 / 160
9/9/03 Lap RNY
(Dr Charles Beall, Tyler TX - AWESOME!!!)
5/13/11 Cholecystectomy, extended abdominoplasty (anchor cut), and mastopexy
(Dr Charles Beall and Dr James Saar, Tyler TX - AWESOME!!!)
8/26/11 Abdominoplasty revision
(Dr James Saar, Tyler TX - AWESOME!!!)



Hang in there, try new things, come here for support, and never give up!!
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345/195/165
Anchor cut Tummy Tuck
with muscle tightening 6/20/07
