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Anyone Wanna Do A 7-Day Paleo Challenge With Me?
Globetrotter replied to BlackBerryJuice's topic in Food and Nutrition
Hey Blackberry - you started this thread over 2 months ago, how's Paleo going now? Sleevemeup - Tara's Whey is an all natural, organic, fair-trade etc. etc. protein powder. The dark chocolate one is really delicious, it's just like Ghirardelli cocoa powder! Blackberry, that story of the wierdos and marzipan is great, but also scary! I almost feel like that guy was "casing" you, like him and his gf were lurking for ... something! eep! I'm still crossfitting btw, although between having the flu and going on vacation I haven't been to the gym for more than gentle yoga in .. 4 weeks, cripes! I'm actually afraid to return to crossfit, it will be so painful, but I miss it terribly. Also, I have a question that may be indelicate so private msg me if it is - how did paleo, and then cheating, affect your um, digestion?? Any issues? -
Gonna Get To Goal. Wanna Join Me?
Globetrotter replied to coops's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
So, I know I am a big talker and have mentioned this before but have never done it properly, the 10 day pouch test. Is there anyone interested in doing this with me? We could message privately, mapping out exactly what and when we will be drinking our shakes, etc. I really feel the need to do this but know that I cannot do it alone, whaddya say, who's with me? -
Anything. It is your birthday and you can't eat anything. =) When were you sleeved? There are a world of yummy protein shake possibilities out there.
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Kansas City Area Sleevers?
Globetrotter replied to Believinginlisa's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hey all, I am a sleever living in Lawrence, approaching my 2 year surgiversary. I was sleeved in CA but have lived here for a year and would very much like the support of real people, much as I love the VST forum, having a diet/health/fitness buddy in real life can't be beat. Hit me up if any of you are interested! -
Anyone Getting Or Been Sleeved In Kansas
Globetrotter replied to msstori's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am a sleever, nearly 2 years out, and am in Lawrence, KS if any of you want to start chatting and support =) -
Thank you for all the info, I am still working my sleeve and still have faith in it - I'm sure many of us have that fear no matter how unreasonable, that we might gain everything back and then some, so it is reassuring to hear that were my wonderful new healthful routines to somehow start failing me, there is backup.
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Yes thank you I am aware of the need to eat healthfully etc etc etc. My question was whether or not anybody has heard of ppl basically getting re-sleeved. I guess from the dearth of responses, the answer is no.
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Wow, why are you so medicated? Also, that seems like a wide variety of "hard" foods to be eating at only 5 weeks out, at 5 weeks I was still on very soft mushies and protein shakes, I didn't hear you mention eating anything like that. You just had major invasive surgery, could be that your body is just still raw and wants to recover gently but hasn't been given the opportunity.
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Hah, champagne problems, can't wait for those! I wear anything from a 10 to a 14 depending on the cut and manufacturer, I could probably still wear LB, sadly.
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Official Ongoing Gastric Sleeve Maintenance Thread
Globetrotter replied to Oregondaisy's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
Nannie G, wouldn't eating little then eating a lot just make the body think it is in pre-aggrarian times of boom and bust, therefore hang on to every little bit o fat it can? At nearly 2 years out the only real non-slider foods I have left are broiled chicken breast no skin, and raw greens. Eggs are still tricky, sometimes they slide right down and I can eat 2 or 3, other times one bite and I feel the danger. Worse than slider foods is my acid production, if I don't take my prevacid then I will subconciously eat/graze to stave off the acid pain and when I do that I can eat a LOT. -
Gonna Get To Goal. Wanna Join Me?
Globetrotter replied to coops's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hey all, I've been on vacation the past week and so off the grid of technology - this vacation was bought before I found out about my job so I "had" to enjoy it, which I did, but at the same time I knew what I had to come back to so ... The boyfriend and I went to the coast of Northern California, a supremely beautiful and tranquil place and my work pants are disturbingly snug. However, and this isn't an excuse, now that I am on Mirena my pre-TOM is so pronounced it is like being pregnant every month! I am most definitely NOT pregnant (tested and everything) but I get morning sickness, super-strength nose power, painful breasts, super bloat, and emotions ALL over the map. I'm so upset over my weight (non) loss I'm ready to just stop eating and live off Protein powder. I'm willing to admit here in this safe place that I have once or twice stuck my finger down my throat just out of sheer misery regarding food choices. =( =( I'm panicking like a wild bird struggling in a net. -
I am almost 2 years out and in the past month I have noticed nausea after I eat, regardless of what it is. Once I even threw up. Health is good, labs normal. Just ate around 3 oz roast chicken for lunch, 30 min later a wave of nausea.
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No, no lil' globetrotters, and yes I do have my GB still.
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Official Ongoing Gastric Sleeve Maintenance Thread
Globetrotter replied to Oregondaisy's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
I understand Mini, but I have tried all of the above, from absolutely not tracking to reverting to post-op diet to everything in between. I alternate crossfit and yoga for 5 days a week, I stay around 1000 cals. Its Bu!!$hit. -
Official Ongoing Gastric Sleeve Maintenance Thread
Globetrotter replied to Oregondaisy's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
Well I can complain >:[, do you know how much I wish I weighed 122?!! I'm 5'3" and the lowest I've gotten was 164 during a gallbladder attack 5 months ago. I think I'm about 173 atm, afraid to get on a scale. After almost 2 years of this to still not be at goal is a ***king bitter pill to swallow ... -
Gonna Get To Goal. Wanna Join Me?
Globetrotter replied to coops's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
So I've gone through some difficulties recently; my position at my job was eliminated, I thought I was deploying so didn't renew my lease on my house so am now going to be out of a place to live, reproductive issues and a chipped tooth. That's a lot of stress and anxiety and worry and I'm starting to eat over it. The weekend after I found out about my job my house and my uterus I bought a loaf of bread and ate toast with butter for 3 days straight until I finished the loaf. I also had a bad case of flu 3 weeks ago and haven't gotten back into the swing of things at the gym. And someone I thought was a good friend hasn't bothered to show any care or interest and I think she is going to drop my friendship now that she can't brag about my job anymore. It's a lot, I feel fat flabby bloated and weak. -
Stalling For 3 Weeks Now
Globetrotter replied to starsleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
humph, talk to me when your stall is at 5 months, like mine! -
In all my time as a sleever, nearly 2 years, I have never done this; what would happen if for say 10 days, a person ate zero carbs? Or, as close to zero as is possible, say less than 10 grams a day. Basically lived off of protein shakes make with water and plain protein. 1 hour exercise per day. What would happen? Just curious.
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Going On A Liquid Boot Camp...
Globetrotter replied to Pookeyism's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
ah, gotcha! These new phones are supposed to be smart ...? Stupid autocorrect makes my texts look schizophrenic =). I think my recommendation would be increasingly meaty broths, specifically using (red) meat. If you can lull your stomach into complacentcy by hiding the meat in a very liquid broth, and then slowly make the broths richer and meatier, eventually you could be nibbling on something like very moist crock pot pot roast. Also, organic yogurt is always a good thing, rectifies any imbalances you may have of the good gut critters =) -
Going On A Liquid Boot Camp...
Globetrotter replied to Pookeyism's topic in Post-op Diets and Questions
I'm not sure I understand what you are looking for clarification on, you are 5 months out and not eating solids yet? So, how would doing mushies and shakes be any different than what you are doing? Or are you trying to say that you have done solids, but would like a "reset" and so are going back on liquids? -
P90X? Mixed Martial Arts? Too Intense?
Globetrotter replied to sirensiren's topic in Fitness & Exercise
I agree, crossfit is intense, I might even go further than Blackberry and say to put in a solid 6 months of gently increasing exercise before attempting crossfit. When I was able to put in a jogging mile on the treadmill without thinking twice about it I knew I was ready for CF. -
Gonna Get To Goal. Wanna Join Me?
Globetrotter replied to coops's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Any time Coops! It's not a race, it's a journey =) -
Official Ongoing Gastric Sleeve Maintenance Thread
Globetrotter replied to Oregondaisy's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
There is that moment when you go from being pleasantly tipsy to hideously sickly drunk and suddenly it's, "stop the world, I want to get off!" That's how I feel when I eat ice cream now, just physically miserable. -
P90X? Mixed Martial Arts? Too Intense?
Globetrotter replied to sirensiren's topic in Fitness & Exercise
heehee Blackberry, you were definitely an inspiration, along with a non-op friend of mine that has lost 50 lbs thus far from a combo of Crossfit & Weight Watchers, she is a Crossfit junkie and enthusiastically updates on Facebook regularly. -
Click Protein Powder?
Globetrotter replied to starsleeve's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
That's some great info kczar, thanks!