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joatsaint

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    What are “net” carbs?

    Great article, but I have a question. Sometimes I will read a label and it will have a "total carbs" amount, for example: 20 total carbs. The label then lists the sugar carbs and sugar alcohol carbs and Fiber. But they don't always add up to the total carbs listed. Do you know what and why these unlisted carbs are? Thanks, Randy
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    Dating

    I had my dating profile online waaaayyyyy before surgery. And kept it up. I didn't really meet anyone in person for 2 years post-op. I did send and receive many emails to prospective dates. None of them worked out long term. But I did use that time as "practice" on how to meet and talk to people.
  3. eggs were definitely out for me, even after being released to full foods. Eggs are some of the hardest things to digest. I was on clear fluids, sugar free popsicles, and jell-o for the 1st week. 2nd week I was allowed full liquids - as long as there were no floating pieces in it. Your new tummy is swollen and irritated. You should stick to your doctor's recommended diet to allow yourself to heal.
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    102 Pounds Gone, Now What?

    I felt done when I could see how thin my skin was becoming. All my fat areas - stomach/neck/back of arms - don't look thin to me. But when I look at my forearms, hands, legs and feet, I can see the veins popping up. So I know my body fat is pretty close to where I want it to be. My doc wanted me to get down to 235, but I feel more comfortable at 205 - 210. The insurance charts say I should be at 185. But I figure I have at least 10lbs of excess skin, so I'm happy where I am. And I feel I look about as good as I'm ever going to by being this weight. :-P I have the feet of a bodybuilder!
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    Eating Real Food

    I had the same problem. It was a good 6 months before I could tolerate solid chunks of meat. To solve the problem, I switched out between chicken/turkey/beef hamburger. Turkey hamburger was the easiest on Frankensleeve. But I mixed them with re-fried beans for most of my meals. Here's 3 of my favorite recipes: http://www.bariatricpal.com/blogs/entry/33646-bbq-sauce-low-carb-my-new-favorite-sauce/ http://www.bariatricpal.com/blogs/entry/31168-my-favorite-mexican-food/ http://www.bariatricpal.com/blogs/entry/31464-updated-really-cool-recipe-make-spaghetti-noodles-from-chicken-meat/
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    Back to work

    I was back at work on day 11. Probably could have gone back on day 10, but I was already scheduled to be off. I have a desk job, no lifting and not much walking involved. I was tired but not hurting when I went back. Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    Food funerals

    By the time I had committed myself to WLS, I hated the hold food had over me sooooo much that I couldn't stand the idea of a food funeral. I wanted to be done with food! Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    How Often Should You Weigh Yourself?

    I know everyone is different in the way they think about how often to weigh themselves. Those first few days following surgery, I couldn't wait to jump on the scale and watch as my weight started to fall. I got very anxious if I saw the scale stay the same or (gasp!) creep up. I chose not to take it too seriously and made a deal with myself. #1 - The only weigh in that counted was 1st thing in the morning - before I got dressed, drank or ate. #2 - I could weigh myself as often as I wanted during the day. If I started getting anxious about the fluctuations in my weight during the day.... see rule #1! This system has worked well for me for almost 3 years. And when I start worrying about not losing or losing slower than I wanted, I just remind myself of how fast I WAS NOT losing weight before surgery.
  9. Here's a google map that will show you the nearby Goodwills in your area. :-P https://www.google.com/maps/search/goodwill+/@40.7431086,-73.9526586,11z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1sgoodwill+!2s44+W+8th+St,+New+York,+NY+10011!3s0x89c25996ce85b0d7:0xa212bff499dd89d8!4m2!1d-73.998643!2d40.732951
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    How Do You Get Yourself Out the Door to Exercise?

    The #1 motivator for me was being held accountable. The week after surgery I told everyone that I was starting a walking program. People at work saw me walking before work and at lunch, and asked me how I was progressing - almost daily. My mom, dad, and my best friend asked me how I was doing and encouraged me to keep walking. When I started the C25K jogging program, I make an announcement on my Youtube channel to let everyone know I was jumping into it. And that kept me on track. There were days when I would have skipped the workout if I didn't know there were supporters out there waiting to see me succeed. If you want to reach your goals - whatever they are - let the people around you know. Make it public. Be held accountable. Compare what you say you want against what you actually do. Do they match? If not, it’s time to change and figure out what really matters. Once you do, line up your priority with the actions you need to achieve it. And then become the person you need to be to achieve the big goals and dreams.
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    Pains after surgery?

    I didn't have any suture pain, but Frankensleeve did cause me quite a bit of pain when I ate or drank for about 8 days. Then things seemed to get waaaaaayyyyyy better! I still had to put up with his tantrums when it came to foods he didn't like, but it wasn't painful, just lots of growls, twisting and gas! :-P
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    My Journey on youtube

    Hey Shaunda, I liked your videos and subscribed to your channel. I'm looking forward to seeing your progress. :-) Keep us updated. Looking forward to seeing you on the Loser's Bench. :-P
  13. I know where you're coming from. I freaked out everytime I had a stall. I'd be thinking, "Is this it? Is this all I'm going to lose?" But I stuck to my walking and diet plan. And eventually, the weight would start falling off again. It took me almost a year to lose the fear of a stall. And it took that long from me to gain the confidence that, if it was working before, just stick with it, it will work again. Weight loss is not a steady downward trend, there are times when your body has to take a time-out and adjust to its new way of living. Hang in there, it does get better. Stick to your diet and exercise program and the weight will start dropping again. I promise! :-) Get my FREE eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt! Empowering Weight Loss Surgery newbies and veterans with confidence and knowledge to lose weight and keep it off for life
  14. I was very happy when most of my old favorite foods didn't taste as good or upset Frankensleeve. It really helped me stay on track. Even after 3 years, my old favorite hamburgers don't taste as good as I remember them pre-op. So now, everytime I have a "favorite food" memory and am tempted to try them again, I remind myself that a) they just don't taste as good as I remember and the amount of calories I'm eating ain't worth the lack of flavor! :-) Get my FREE eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt! Empowering Weight Loss Surgery newbies and veterans with confidence and knowledge to lose weight and keep it off for life
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    Child's portion card?

    My doc gave me one of his cards, but the restaurants don't have to sell you a kid's meal. It's just a courtesy on their part if they choose to do it. I never used the card. I take the leftovers home or just get a small order. Get my FREE eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt! Empowering Weight Loss Surgery newbies and veterans with confidence and knowledge to lose weight and keep it off for life
  16. I ran across these tips a while back. Hope they help. Get my FREE eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt! Empowering Weight Loss Surgery newbies and veterans with confidence and knowledge to lose weight and keep it off for life 1. It is easier to get distracted from signals of physical hunger and satiety at social gatherings, especially if food is the main event. Make an effort to pay close attention to your body's signals. 2. Be a food snob. Skip the store-bought goodies, the dried-out fudge and the so-so stuffing. If the food you select doesn't taste as good as you expected, stop eating it and choose something else. Think of how much less you'd eat if you only ate things that tasted fabulous! 3. Think of your appetite as an expense account. How much do you want to spend on appetizers or the entree? Do you want to save some room for dessert? Go through this process mentally to avoid eating too much food and feeling uncomfortable for the rest of the evening. 4. Pace your eating prior to the event so you’ll be hungry but not famished at mealtime. But please, ignore the old diet advice of "eat before you go to a party so you won't be tempted." That is absurd! You want to be hungry enough to enjoy your favorites. 5. Socialize away from the sight of the food. People who tend to overeat are "food suggestible" so just hanging around food causes them to eat more than they need. 6. Survey all of the food at a buffet before making your choices. Choose the foods that you really want most at that time and remind yourself that you can have the other foods at a later time. 7. If the food is so special, give it your full attention rather than eating on autopilot. Eat mindfully by reducing distractions and sitting down to eat - even if it's just a cookie. Appreciate the appearance and aroma of your food and savor one small bite at a time by putting your fork down. You'll eat less food but enjoy it more. 8. If the food doesn't taste as good as you expected, stop eating it and choose something else. 9. Since the duration of the meal tends to be extended at social events, you may need to have your plate taken away (or put your napkin on it) once you are satisfied to avoid nibbling unconsciously. 10. Be aware of the effects of alcohol on your food intake. And don't forget that many beverages contain calories too. 11. Be cautious of "obligatory eating" - avoid eating just because it is on the table, on your plate, because you paid for it, it’s free, or because someone made it. Deal with Food Pushers with a polite but firm, "No thank you." If you're concerned about hurting their feelings, ask for the recipe or a small portion to take home with you for another meal. 12. It's common to have candy and snacks lying all over the place this time of year. Avoid indulging in food just because it's there. Grazing unconsciously leads to extra calories that you probably won't even remember enjoying. 13. Before having a cookie, a piece of fudge or other holiday treat that was laid in the break room, check your hunger level. If you’re hungry and you choose a favorite food to satisfy you, remember to sit down and eat it mindfully – no guilt. 14. At restaurants, the portion sizes are usually huge - almost always "two for the price of one." Request appetizer portions, co-order and co-eat with your dining partner, or have the server package up your meal to go as soon as you feel satisfied. Remember, "super-size" is no bargain if you didn't need that much food in the first place! 15. Look for opportunities for physical activity - take a walk after dinner to enjoy the lights, take a few laps around the mall before it opens to do some window shopping or take guests to local attractions. http://www.bsciresourcecenter.com/proddetail.php?prod=FAHolidayEatingMMay
  17. As long as you feel okay, I wouldn't worry about it. If you do start experiencing issues, call your doctor ASAP. Since you're down 44lbs, I'm assuming you're at least a month post-op? Your new tummy should be able to handle full foods at this point. Just be careful about how much and how fast you try them.
  18. I had a very tough recovery. Days 1 - 10: sugar free popsicles, sugar free Jell-O, chicken broth Days 11 - 60: Cream of Mushroom Soup, refried Beans, finely chopped boiled eggs, peanutbutter, sugar free popsicles, sugar free Jell-O, chicken broth, low carb Protein shakes (Premier Protein chocolate) Sometime near the end of 60 days, I added this concoction and primarily ate it for 6 months. http://www.bariatricpal.com/blogs/entry/31168-my-favorite-mexican-food/ Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    discomfort/soreness at my diaphragm

    My doc said the soreness I was feeling was the hiatal hernia repair he did during WLS. Are you feeling a soreness or is it a burning? That could tell you whether its from overuse or stomach acid. But if you have concerns, calling your doctor is the best thing. Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    Holy Moly Serving Size!

    I KNOW! I was so surprised and happy when I discovered I was overfull with just a few bites or anything. Pre-op, 8oz would have been my first bite! :-P Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    Star Jones weight gain (80 lbs)

    I don't think it's the restriction that is lifted. I believe it is more psychological. I am tending to slip back into eating old habits or not to stick to my diet as closely the farther out I get. My fear of regain keeps me on track. But I don't have the social pressures or the food temptations in my life that others may experience. I'm sure that Star Jones had all kinds of tempting foods laying around her workplace. Plus the constant scrutiny about her weight probably weighs heavily on her mind. Or she may feel like she does not deserve to have lost the weight. Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    What Is Your Latest NSV?

    My latest NSV was really a Negative NSV! :-P I found a shirt I really wanted BAD! It was the only one in purple they had. And it was 3 sizes too BIG! I was too thin to wear it. :-) Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    Exercise?

    Many on BP have said 30 days post-op, they were released to light weighted exercises. I too was okayed at 30 days for weight training. I never really got into a regular weight training program. I've stuck to walking as my primary exercise program. http://www.bariatricpal.com/blogs/entry/31216-nsv-2-you-best-step-off-b-hatch/ Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
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    Middle of the Night Worries/2nd Thoughts

    Feel free to share your feelings. That's part of what this support forum is all about. I had the Sleeve, but 3 of the ladies I work with had bypass. They are 2, 5, and 11 years out. We are all happy with the outcomes and the weight we've lost. I don't think you can go wrong with either surgery. Get my free eBook - The Top 10 WLS Fears and How to Kick Their Butt!
  25. My worst fear was pre-op. I was afraid that I'd wake up from surgery only to find out that it was cancelled.

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