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RNBSN786

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  1. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    Great article and spot on. I love veggies and fruits but for now I rarely have them and eat more denser proteins like fish chicken beef turkey cheese eggs. Veggies and fruits are hard to get it down and doesn't satisfy me for sure. And I love my protein shake which I have every day but I def stay away from smoothies. Too much sugar in them.
  2. RNBSN786

    Protein shake blues

    I also drink muscle milk when I am hungry and I am outside the house. But gnc total lean all the way for me!
  3. RNBSN786

    Protein shake blues

    I love my gnc total lean 25. I have it in all flavors except for peanut butter. I am a protein shake addict
  4. I don't crave as much because I keep myself full with proteins. When I crave something sweet, I will have some blueberries or cherries and just recently I discovered quinoa blueberry coconut milk pudding or chia seeds with coconut milk and banana pudding. Both are low in sugar and high in proteins. I also have yogurt, skinny cow or weight watchers ice cream bars. But as far as pizza, cookies, cakes, rice, pasta, bread...I haven't craved then much. When I am out with my friends they will get dessert and I might have a bite but generally I just don't want it. I also have protein shakes with pb2 to fill my sweet tooth. This is a lifestyle and not a diet. So we can splurge and enjoy things all in moderation.
  5. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    I think it's ok to have fruits and veggies in moderation. I just prefer having more proteins but for fruits I add half a banana in my shake and I have been having blueberries and cherries cause they are in season. Sweet tooth comes and goes but usually the protein shake takes care of that need. Last night I bought this quinoa blueberry pudding with coconut milk and I have tried their banana one with chia seeds and coconut milk pudding and it's delicious and low in sugar and high in protein. The brand is called comfy house foods. Oh I also have skinny cow or weight watchers ice cream time to time. I have it as a treat 2-3 times a week. But all in moderation. Also I don't dump. I did early on but not anymore but then again I don't eat much sweets to begin with. But def eat eggs and meatloaf. I also add benefiber to my shakes or yogurt to get fiber cause I am not having much of fruits and veggies
  6. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    Sorry I kenaf hamburger with cheese and no bread. I also take mozzarella cheese with cherry tomatoes to work for lunch.
  7. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    So dense would be mainly all proteins like some sort of meat and beans or salmon kebabs or chicken kebabs. Or a hamburger with a slice of cheese or baked fish. Shrimp with cocktail sauce, sashimi with no rice, Deli meat with cheese or meatballs with sauce and cheese. I personally don't eat much of salad or any starches (potato, pasta bread). I eat crackers sometimes with my chili. But that's rare. This might sound crazy but I love protein shakes and I have at least one a day or 2 a day. And I am still at stall for the past 2-3 weeks and I am 4 months out.
  8. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    Btw are you girls on MFP? If so add me St1614@nyu.edu Love to connect
  9. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    I also take a long time to eat and then end up eating more than I should or I get hungry quicker. So I did some research and found some info online that if you take a long time to eat, the food starts to move through the system and empty out the pouch by then and you are hungry again. But make sure all your meals are dense and high in protein. But I still think that our pouches give us a signal that we are full and we need to stop. Early on in the process it would hurt if we ate too much and I still feel the pain but now the pain has subsided.
  10. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    One more thing...how many calories are you consuming daily and how many proteins do you get in your intake daily? I keep a track of all my foods and I get in about 60-80grams a day and I stay on an 800-900 calories a day. My nut said to focus on the proteins and the rest will work out on its own.
  11. RNBSN786

    Stretched pouch

    I am also going through the same things as you are. I had my surgery on March 31 and I have also started to get my appetite back. But I think the issue with me is that a lot of my foods are slider foods (cottage cheese, soup, protein shakes) and I need to eat more denser meals but even then I tend to eat more frequently now than vs right after my surgery. And yes I tend to eat about 5 oz at times. But then again I take more than 30 mins to eat my meals. What I have found is that we have to finish your meals within 30 mins and eat denser meals that are super high in proteins. I highly doubt that we have stretched out the pouch. And in my case I have started to work out and I think that might be a reason for my appetite to go up. Hope this helps and I am hoping others can also advise us.
  12. Hello - I am sure this topic has been posted a million times and I have tried searching and too many results come up and honestly, I dont have time to dig in... I had my gastric bypass 2.5 months back and I just started to use MFP. I want to add some people on there who have also had my surgery so I can follow them and see what they eat.. please someone help me. You can add me also...my email address is st1614@nyu.edu Thanks so much for your help and once again sorry to have bothered you! I
  13. RNBSN786

    NJ

    I am not sure if it's the food or not cause people in NYC (Manhattan borough) are in fabulous shape. Plus NYC is a very pedestrian friendly city so you have to walk every where. In NJ you require a car unless you live in JC or Hoboken. Plus when it's cold people don't go out much. So that's why people might be over weight due to that?
  14. RNBSN786

    Pasta and Rice?

    I had my RNY surgery almost 4 months ago. I have tried like a few bites of rice and I didn't like it. I have had a few pieces of bread with my soup and felt it was too heavy for me. I have had like a few super thin slices of pizza and it was hard to get it down. And I had a few bites of spiral pasta and it didn't sit well. So I have pretty much given up on trying bread pasta and rice and honestly I don't even care for it nor do I miss it. As far as sweets go, I have like maybe a small scoop of ice cream which is rare or have a bite of cake from my friend at a baby shower I went to and it just didn't feel right. So I stay away from it and I don't even miss it. I think we get used to not having this stuff in our system and we don't even want it anymore. Hope this helps!
  15. RNBSN786

    Drinking

    I am probably the worst example but I have started to add white wine in my weight loss process. I have had 1-2 glasses of white wine 3-4 times after my surgery and I am almost 4 months out after my RNY. But I have to tell you, it really gets me buzzed. I don't drink regularly and don't plan on it. I have bad a few sips of red wine and couldn't tolerate it. But yes I am sure I am going against the program. So talk to your NUT. And yes I count the calories also to make sure I am not over doing it.
  16. RNBSN786

    Constipation

    My nut said to have flaxseed oil, colace and benefiber everyday and it has worked for me. I even went to ER one evening cause I was in severe pain and then my nut told me what to do and thankfully I have not had any issues. Try it out!
  17. If it makes you feel any better, I have been stalling for 2 weeks now and I am 3.5 months out. And I am obsessed with the scale and can't stop checking every day. And I have also started to work out a few weeks ago. I have stopped fretting and now focusing on my intake. I have been on an 800-900 calorie diet since surgery and now I just make sure I have at least one protein shake a day no matter what. But I have lost 50 lbs, went from 210-160. So I am happy but want to lose more. Just have to be patient and change up the foods.
  18. I think it's best to give up milk completely. I have and I don't miss it at all. I have soy milk time to time. Less sugar, high in protein and easier to digest. Try it out!
  19. RNBSN786

    NJ

    I had my RNY at NYU Langone by Dr. George Fielding. Super nice guy and really cares for his patients. I was in the hospital for 4 days and he came by every day to check on me. He has also been on Dr. Oz show many times. He even did Governor Christy surgery. Matter of fact I saw Governor Christy in his office a few weeks before my surgery and he sure has a lost a lot of weight.
  20. RNBSN786

    Cereal

    After a month from my surgery I started to have Special K high protein cereal with soy milk. I am 3.5 months out and I have had it maybe a handful of times. I try to just have yogurt and avoid cereal and soy all together. I also don't drink regular milk. No need for it and also our bodies don't break down the sugars in the milk very much. So I stay away from it.
  21. RNBSN786

    Hairloss question

    I am in the same boat and don't know what to do. I don't know If I want to take supplements for it. Already taking fiber, flaxseed oil, iron, colace, calcium, multi vitamin, b12....
  22. RNBSN786

    In need of help

    I love the GNC lean 25 protein powder and with that I add half a banana, pb2 (love this stuff) and benefiber, ice and water. And I LoVe this stuff. I love it to so much that I even have it for dinner instead of food. For some reason protein shakes do it for me and regular foods don't. Hope this works for you too!
  23. RNBSN786

    NJ

    I am right at the water front. Yes I had my surgery at Nyu langone. And yourself?
  24. RNBSN786

    NJ

    Where in jersey city? I am in Newport.

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