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Tri_harder
on 10/13/16 6:21 am, edited 10/13/16 6:27 am

Good morning botts

I am down 2 lbs. and 210 lbs. this morning.  I got home from a meeting last night and ate a sandwich rather than the nsa cheesecake as planned.  I definitely ate less then recently yesterday.  It is hard getting used to the smaller portions.  I will continue the Restore diet plan today. I will clean and swim today for exercise. Have a great day everyone.

Take care, Tri

B: 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt and 1/2 cup Cheerios

S: small slice nsa/ff cheesecake and strawberries

L; spinach side salad, 3 oz. beef and turkey, 1/2 cup whole wheat pasta

S: small slice nsa/ff cheesecake and small baked apple

D: veggie soup, 3 oz. beef and turkey, 1/2 cup whole wheat pasta

S: small slice nsa/ff cheesecake and strawberries

edie121
on 10/14/16 7:39 am
Great nob Tri! Can u tell me what the restore diet plan is please? I'm struggling with weight loss and need to lose at least 80 lbs. Had an endoscope 2 days ago and found my pouch is stretched so my Dr. is looking into revision. But I know I need to get back on track whether I qualify for the surgery or not so I am interested in the restore diet.
Keep up the great work!
Edie
Edie
Tri_harder
on 10/14/16 2:53 pm

Hi Edie

You are so lucky your surgeon will help you.  In the meantime the Restore trial was in 2007 to 2008.  My RNY failed immediately and my mother-in-law's GI doctor was involved in the study.  The procedure failed and never was approved.  The diet I have found very helpful over the years.  3 meals a day not more than 5 hours apart.  I guess this is what we need to live.  Tri

per day:

6 oz. protein

2 to 3 starches (1/2 cup cereal, pasta, rice, English muffin or a piece of bread etc.)

2 to 3 cups low fat dairy

2 to 3 fruit servings

2 servings vegetables 1/2 c cooked or 1 cup raw

 

edie121
on 10/15/16 5:48 pm
Thanks Tri,

It depends on my insurance approval whether or not I can get the revision but this looks like a good plan to follow either way.
Edie
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