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wannaBthinsoon reacted to a post in a topic: SLOW LOSER
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A couple of weeks ago I made it below 200 lbs also, first time in almost 20 yrs for me (I'm 50 yrs old). isn't it wonderful, this journey we're on.....I'm only 3.5 mons out. Can't imagine where I'll be at the 6 month mark or at a year. So much positive we all have to look forward to.
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pjhoyt started following What can you eat and not eat long term after bypass?, Under 200 as of today! =), Protein powder and and 7 others
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Unflavored Isopure protein powder sprinkled on everything, especially stirred in my yogurt. No flavor and no grot, stir it in well and you won't even know it's there. Big help in increasing protein intake. ????
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CrashNCamsMom reacted to a post in a topic: July RNY Page
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smiley922 reacted to a post in a topic: July RNY Page
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Yes, take Tylenol.
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My RNY was on July 17th, had the three month checkup with dr and NUT yesterday and I'm flying high on Cloud 9. 46 lbs lost since surgery, 60 lbs overall. I haven't had dumping syndrome but follow NUT guidelines and haven't "cheated" and tried any sugary foods. I go to our local support group and get frustrated to see sleeves who are smoking again and bypassers who cheat all the time. I do not mind sticking to the rules and I do not mind taking lots of vitamins every day. I plan on this being a complete and total lifestyle change, not a temporary way to lose lots of weight. I'm 50, wish I had done this at 40, but this is my new life and I'm loving it!!!!
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toohot74akaelh2 reacted to a post in a topic: My first time at a restaurant!
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smiley922 reacted to a post in a topic: Regrets? ?
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My surgery Ctr support group told me to count my blessings the weight is coming off slow and steady. Because with exercise and slow and steady weight loss, skin issues will be minimal. Yahoo!!
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I am also 3 months out, no regrets whatsoever. So much energy, weight loss, looking better, feeling great and gaining confidence. But I follow all the NUT directions, no sampling things I shouldn't ever eat again just to see how my pouch reacts and very strict with taking my vitamins every day too. At our surgery Ctr support group last night I was actually dismayed to hear how so many people are cheating on their food. My reasons for surgery are permanent life style change, not a quick way to lose weight. One lady in support group is 4 mons out and she's smoking again and had the sleeve. A big NoNo and could potentially be fatal, she's crazy.
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My first time at a restaurant!
pjhoyt replied to AmyC65's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
That's great, Amy. I'm 3 mons out from surgery and I've been to several restaurants, but really don't get much enjoyment out of eating out any more.... -
OMG Ex-Lax to the rescue!
pjhoyt replied to kaykayg's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I also continue with constipation issues 3 mons post surgery. Daily Dulcolax is my new best friend. Eating enough protein, doesn't mean we are getting enough fiber -
happygolucky5573 reacted to a post in a topic: Losing inches not weight
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Losing inches not weight
pjhoyt replied to happygolucky5573's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Same issue with me and my surgery was in July, down 43 lbs but the inches are really coming off, down almost 3 clothing sizes. Weight is just a number, it can become obsessive, but the inches and looking and feeling better and more confident, now that's just fine by me!! -
What can you eat and not eat long term after bypass?
pjhoyt replied to SusyW's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm 3 mons out from RNY bypass and am eating "regular" foods. I eat Greek yogurt with unflavored whey Protein powder, cheese of all types, hummus, edamame, love all types of chili, peanut or cashew or almond butter, Special K protein Cereal of Cheerios protein cereal. 1 egg omelets with cheese and diced ham (1/2 omelet) and egg salad. No bread! Haven't tried rice or Pasta but NUT says they probably won't agree with me so I say why bother trying. And I'm not going to try any sugary sweets either. There are definitely foods I will never be able to eat again, but it's those foods that got me overweight to begin with.... Thrilled with the whole process, down 52 lbs and follow all instructions from dr and NUT. Wish I had done this 10 yrs before. -
What type of yogurt do you use?
pjhoyt replied to Bring It On's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Definitely Dannon Greek Light n Fit and then add scoop of unflavored whey protein and voila, 25 grams of proteins, low in sugar and low in calories ???? -
daVinci robotic surgery anyone?
pjhoyt replied to Fab@Forty's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
Mine was in July '14 and was DaVinvci robotic, 6 little 1" incisions (scars). Recovery is do much easier with robotic surgery ???? -
for those that have had a revision from sleeve to bypass....
pjhoyt replied to itsmekarenlee's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I'm from MA. Bypass surgery in July. My surgery Ctr has a monthly support group. I'm surprised at the # of people that have sleeve surgery and had GERD problems before, and will be worse for them after. I can only surmise they may be smokers and therefore don't qualify for the bypass. I know my surgeon strongly suggests bypass for almost everyone, except smokers. -
pik reacted to a post in a topic: Phantom Pain
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I experienced the exact same pain that TSANGIA described. Lower right abdominal pulling, searing burning pain. I frequently put both hands over the spot when I walked up and down stairs. Felt like I needed an abdominal binder. NP mentioned adhesions and also inner incisions that hadn't dissolved yet. I'm just 7 weeks out and miraculously this pain disappeared around 5 weeks.
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How long until you went back to work?
pjhoyt replied to Sreeves's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My dr insists on 6 wks off work to rest, rest, rest and walk, walk, walk, and to get in liquids and 5 meals/snacks per day. I'm 4 wks out and if I am active for 6+ hrs, I need a nap to regroup. She's afraid peoples jobs are so busy, they will forget to eat and drink.