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CraftyChristie

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  1. I think the visual adjustment is really important. I haven't bought a bento box because when I saw one it was actually quite a bit bigger than I thought. I did buy something similar to a bento box in the toddler section at target! One for me and one for hubby. I also bought small plates and bowls to eat out of. The bowls only hold 1/2 cup so my 2 ounces fills it halfway and I don't feel like I'm eating so little. This visual trick must really work because when I post my food photos online people say "I can't believe you're eating so much!" when I'm only eating 2 - 2.5 ounces. lol Here are some relevant posts on my blog if you are interested in seeing what I mean :thumbup: Health and Happiness: Drastic Change Health and Happiness: Stocking Up Health and Happiness: Things I've Been Eating
  2. Awesome!!! What a great NSV. I have never seen one of my rib bones or hip bones in my life lol. The collar bones are around even now at 280 so I'm greatful for that :thumbup: But I know I'll be just as thrilled as you when I see one of the others! Congrats!
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    Now what..... (very long sorry)

    Aaaargh, I wrote you a long message and it got deleted Here we go again. I'm so sorry you have been through such a long and frustrating ordeal!! I am glad you have found your way here though as it's a very supportive environment and there are always plenty of people ready to jump in and answer your questions. I want to try to answer some of your food questions. I'll share with you what my guidelines are that I've been given if you are interested. This is how our nutrition goals have been explained to me. Protein needs to be the #1 focus because we can eat so little that if we don't focus on it, we don't get enough. Protein is super important to everyone but especially to us because it builds muscle (which burns fat and cals), and it helps trick the body out of starvation mode when we are eating so low calorie, so that our body doesn't hang onto everything. Getting 65-75g of protein a day is the goal. Also getting your min 64 oz of Water a day is important. On my plan, the first 6 weeks before full solid food, each meal is to be 90% protein and 10% complex carbs from fruits and veggies. At 6 weeks when getting onto solid food, it can be more like 75% protein and 25% complex carbs. Simple carbs from breads, pastas, etc are not recommended especially during the losing phase - but most people do eat them once they are maintaining their weight... or once they can't take it anymore hehe. With the sleeve nothing is off limits, but you are just supposed to try to keep your focus on the right protein rich foods and let other things be occasional. Salads - they put that on our list of things to stay away from. Not because there's anything wrong with it, but because it doesn't provide too much nutrition for us, lettuce is mostly water and also hard for the system to digest. They told us when we want salad, stick to spinach leaves, but focus more on the stuff goin ON the salad, and make a protein like chicken, shrimp, or beef a main part of the salad. Again everything in moderation :thumbup: As for what to expect out of your weight loss - it's anyone's guess. Our bodies are so different. There is a whole sub-forum on here for band to sleeve revisions, so maybe in there some people with similar experiences could give you a better idea... but my educated guess would be that you will lost at least that extra 20 lbs, but it may be slow because your body has been through such an ordeal and may really need time to adjust and to "believe" and let go of the fat that is stored. Be patient and dilligent in your food choices right now until you get to a place where you are comfortable. Hope this helps!!
  4. Hi Bonnie! Welcome!! Congratulations - both on your decision to change your health for the better, and on your upcoming wedding! Wishing you all the best.
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    My Funny NSV

    That is amazing!!! And your hubby sounds very sweet. It's nice for him to recognize your progress and tell you to recognize it in yourself too :thumbup: Congrats on the new wardrobe :thumbup:
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    Onederland

    Awesome!!! I have never been in onederland in my adult life so I know how freaking happy I'll be when this day comes for me :thumbup: It's like crossing into "normal" life in a way lol. You are doing so great and I wish even more awesome things for you!
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    I'm sleeved

    WHoo hoooo congratulations!
  8. Hey all! Wanted to hop on here and give you all an update. Today I am at 282, that's 28 lbs down in 3 weeks whoo hooo! Still not supposed to do any strength training until 6 weeks just stick to my walking, but I can swim before then if my incisions are all healed up. The pain I've been having is cause by scar tissue supposedly... so hopefully that will keep getting better. Also I'm supposed to go see my regular doc and get a script for Celebrex to try for my ongoing back pain. I hope that helps!! Overall I am feeling great about the surgery and where I'm headed. Really looking forward to being fully on solid foods and having my pick of anything I want to eat (I get bored so easily with the same stuff over and over.) I miss feeling full... but that's one of those things I have to just get used to.:huh0: As for Ian, his 1 week appt was today and he is down 16 pounds. He started some select soft foods a few days early also. They don't give sleeve guidelines very well at our place, they just group us with bypass, so we get HUNGRY. So he started on those and I started my full soft diet a week early (with permission). I think that has slowed our initial weight loss results slightly but in the long run who cares, it's all coming off baby! Whoo hooo! Ian has been walking for 3 days now. As for me I have been walking 2 1/2 weeks now and I'm up to 1 hour & 3 miles now!!! Had to take a break today due to blisters on the bottoms of my feet but we still walked all over the hospital for our appointments.... not to mention, the elevators were down, so we hiked up SIX FLIGHTS of stairs to our nutrition class!!!!!:001_tt2: For me it was hard even with walking so much lately, but for poor Ian just a week out it took all of his energy! We napped when we got home though and we are good as new:thumbup:
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    My 3 Week Post Op / Ian's 1 Week Post Op

    momma... i googled my name in google images and found a few cute ones :thumbup:
  10. I just did a little googling and it seems 500-1000mcg daily sublingual is a pretty common reccomendation for all post wls patients... also saw a Q&A where it was stated overdose on b12 is almost impossible and you can't really have too much. Given this is the internet so who knows how accurate that is.... but just following surgeon's requirements!
  11. Why is that? All I know is my doc puts all of his WLS patients, regardless the type of surgery, on daily B-12 in that amount.
  12. once a week, wow... I am supposed to take the 1000mg b-12 sublingual daily!
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    My 3 Week Post Op / Ian's 1 Week Post Op

    Brian - thanks so much for the compliment, I hope we are able to set a good example Best wishes on your upcoming surgery. Papillon - yes that is exactly why we did it and he has already been saying he's glad we did it together and can understand what each other are going through.
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    10 pounds in two weeks

    I think you are doing FINE babe, we all go at different paces and you just can't compare yourself to anyone or anything else - even your own expectations. Stay on the sunny side, focus on your achievements and on developing new awesome habits. Focus on the water, the protein, the exercise... and the weight loss will just keep on comin'!
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    Very Sick- Please Help!

    I definitely think it was too much too close together and you are beginning to stretch the sleeve while it's still swollen and healing It would take me 3 sitting 2 hrs apart to eat a 6oz yogurt! But it's also possible the protein bar caused an obstruction if it went down wrong or turned the wrong way. I hope you are able to get some medical attention sweetie
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    My 3 Week Post Op / Ian's 1 Week Post Op

    Jerry, that's great news!! Congrats! And thank you everybody
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    Piercings/Jewelry?

    My experience was EVERYTHING had to come out, I dont' have other piercings but do have a 2nd earring hole with studs I never take out and had to take those out... and those are definitely not in the way of my tummy They said everything had to come off. I have the problem of the holes closing up easily but I brought them in my bag to the hospital and put them in as soon as I was coherent.
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    Off to see the wizard.....

    Sounds like you are doing wonderfully! That's great!
  19. You have come so far and look so great! Looks like you've always been thin
  20. Hey babe thanks for checking on me! I am doing well. I just posted an update but I am down 28 lbs in 3 weeks. I don't really know if/when I stall because i'm not weighing at home. I probably will weigh at some point before my next appointment since it's 3 whole weeks away, but not sure. I do know in my 2nd week I only lost 3 lbs compared to 18 the first week and 7 this week... But I'm sure stalls are coming, they are just a part of weight loss, our bodies need time to adjust to everything. My advice is put away the scale for a good 2 weeks and then hop back on. Use the time to focus on your good new habits, exercise, making some new foods to try, having fun with your hobbies, etc - don't let the number on the scale be high priority :)

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    6 week post op appt. today

    Congrats! You are doing so great!! Good luck with the vitamins, I can swallow it but it makes me almost throw up so sticking with the liquid for right now but since you're at 6 weeks you might have better luck. Keep it up chica!
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    Update on maddie

    I don't know how I missed this yesterday! I am so sorry you went through so much at the hospital, but glad you are home and feeling better. Wishing you all the best sweet Maddie.
  23. :::::::happy dance:::::::: :biggrin0: You should be so proud of yourself :drool5: You truly have saved your life and you are making such great strides. Congrats.
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    NSV shout outs

    I'm still very early on in the process but I had two NSV's today. Firstly, when I was walking this morning I looked down and what did I see? Or rather... NOT see? My tummy! It wasn't sticking out past my boobs! When I looked in the mirror later from the side I can see it does still stick out a bit past... but when I'm walking with good posture and whatnot, I can't see it. This is awesome because just 2 weeks ago I would look down and see it sticking out a good 3-4 inches. The other thing is I have a pair of jean shorts I wore in my before pictures and they were very very tight when I wore them for those photos a little over 3 weeks ago. Today I put them on easily and comfortably, and I can even fit both hands in there because the waist is loose now. I wouldn't be able to wear a smaller size yet because it's still snug around my lower stomach, but I was just really happy to see how much looser they've gotten.
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    Water question

    I'm only at 3 weeks but I usually drink 12oz in an hour typically.

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