Back On Track Together

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Brandi F.
on 1/31/12 10:13 pm - Kissimmee, FL
Hi there, I'm very excited to have found this group! I had my rny in July of 2009, and it has gone very well for me.  I had a quick recovery and lost about 112 pounds.  Unfortunately, with a recent move and many life changes, my eating habits have taken an ugly turn and I have gained about 25 pounds.  It has really been bothering me.  Also, most of my clothes don't fit.  It's not good, so my boyfirend (who has gained about 40 pounds, he's not a gastric sugery patient) are trying to get back on track. I checked in with the PCP and got bloodwork done.  I found out my ferratin is low and I'm Vitamin D deficient.  I'm getting back on track with supplements (I was very lax with the iron) and added Vitamin D to my regiment.  I'm changing my anti-anxiety meds as well.  I'm hoping these changes will boost my energy because I have none for exercise.  In the meantime, I am shocking my system back from carb-a-palooza with the 5 day pouch test.  I feel new resolve and hope from taking charge and making positive changes, but I've had a headache for 3 days now that Tylenol barely touches and yesterday, I had a pretty bad "edgy" feeling.  I really hope that I can start feeling better soon and get back into the exercise routine.  In the meantime, I lost 3 pounds!

Have any of you done the 5 day pouch test?  I'm on day 3.
         
Marisa A.
on 1/31/12 10:22 pm
Welcome!!

I did the Pouch Test once and it worked miracles for getting rid of the carb addiction. Definitely good for moments when you feel out of control. The carb cravings will go away if you stay away from them. This last time I de-carbed, it took me 5 days to feel better, but when I did, it was overwhelming. I feel like I was carrying a couch on my shoulders all day before.
if you feel you have no energy for cardio, may I suggest trying your hand at something like Pilates. I´m doing simple excercises out of a book and it´s helped my energy levels in just 5 sessions. I´m not kidding it´s amazing. The more times i do it, the more I want to continue trying new excercises. And it made me actually WANT TO go for a swim this past saturday and sunday.
Good luck. Kuddos for stopping the spiral!!
Good job.
    
      Highest weight 235           Lowest Weight 156   Post-Partum Weight 194
                          Gorgeous baby girl born somewhere in the middle!
           
Tess145
on 2/1/12 12:03 am - Senatobia, MS
Welcome aboard.  I think many of us have done the 5 day test at least once or twice...but it is an excellent way to decarb and start fresh again.  And, your energy will pick up too.  Just keep your proteins up and your carbs down, journal what you eat, don't take in too many calories and take an afternoon or evening walk a couple of days a wee****il you feel like doing more.  You will have that 25 lbs. knock off before you know it.  Come and post on the daily cardio and cafe, we love to see you daily.

 Tess

Starting Wt 306; Losing Wt 155; Goal Wt 145: Regain Wt 225; Current Wt 157
PS:  FDL Tummy Tuck, Hernia Repair 5/17/12, TT Revision, Butt and Thigh Lift 4/18/13
      

Brandi F.
on 2/1/12 12:17 am - Kissimmee, FL
I will post at the cafe!  Just out of curiosity, what percentage of your daily calories should be carbs on the 5DPT? 
         
H.A.L.A B.
on 2/1/12 1:44 am
I do not think they specify that. 
The 5DTP is suppose to help you "to Feel" the pouch and to help it "shrink".

the decarbing - is good for us... when you do that - I would suggest that you make sure that no meal is just carbs... and every meal has at least 2 x of proteins than net carbs (no counting fiber).  But when I decarb - I try to keep that ratio 4;1 (protein to net carbs - or sugars).
But I do not count any carbs in green - non starchy veggies (cabbage, lettuce, celery, cucumber, pickles).  but do count carbs in any fruit - starchy veggies, or grains, and and dairy.  
i.e. my plan calls for 120 gr of proteins - 60 gr carbs (net 40) - min 20 gr fiber... and no more than 10 gr sugar... rest calories - from good fats (coconut, butter, olive oil, cream, nuts)

Hala. RNY 5/14/2008; Happy At Goal =HAG

"I can eat or do anything I want to - as long as I am willing to deal with the consequences"

"Failure is not falling down, It is not getting up once you fell... So pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over again...."

KristeMitchell
on 2/1/12 2:28 am
 Hello! 
Youre story sounds alot like mine. I am new here, on day 4 of the pouch test, had surgery in July 2009, and I have an anxiety disorder! If u tell me you are 30 and have two kids I'm going to freak out :) if you need a buddy I would love to have someone to get back on track with. My email is [email protected] if you want to chat. Great job getting back on track!!

 
                  
Brandi F.
on 2/1/12 3:11 am - Kissimmee, FL
Hi there! Close, I'm 33 and have two cats and a puppy. I could definitely use a buddy! I'll be in touch!
         
HeatherBlood
on 2/1/12 3:39 am - Anchorage, AK
Welcome Brandi!  I am thinking about doing a pouch test to decarb as well.  Let me know how it works for you! 

HeatherB
327/320/172/209/185
Highest/Before surgery/lowest/Current/New Goal!
10 years out in June!

Cinderella83
on 2/1/12 7:29 am - Anson, ME
Congratulations on the 3# weight loss!!!  Your off to a great start! 

I regained 63# after some major life changes.  I'm happy to see that your getting a grip on things before it gets worse!! 

Stay determined and do what you need to do to get back on track.  You are worth it!!

 
Lynnda
on 2/1/12 9:09 am
I am struggling, too with my weight. I had the lapriscopic bypass with Dr. toder on June12, 2008, i have put on 24 lbs, i had went from 224 @ my Nutritionist in July 2011, and now I am up to 247 lbs, NOT GOOD:-(, and I don't keep track of my food intake. I would love to try the 5 day pouch test, share with me how it works. I had done that 2 or 3 yrs ago, and i forgot. I am going to, as of February 2, 2012. i am new to this BOTT site.

Thank-you for your time,

Lynda
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