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cookarue

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    Spices, Seasonings, Herbs, and Condiments

    Salsa. Love it!! I put that into just about anything to make it spicy. Nom nom nom.
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    ONEderland!

    It's called my weight. It puts things into perspective when I'm not losing how I think I should. Lol.
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    Vitamins and supplements

    Thank you for your tips! Yes I take them in the morning and I'm still awake at night. Maybe switching brands will help. I've tried 2 so far.
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    Eating problem after surgery!

    At first, your stomach is swollen, and you can drink 1oz every 10-15 minutes. After a few weeks you'll be drinking almost normally.
  5. I still wish I could update my profile information, but the update is good [emoji106]
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    Vitamins and supplements

    I'm having trouble with the B vitamins. I find that when I take them I'm having a VERY hard time sleeping, or not sleeping at all. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this, and what some alternatives might be?
  7. Yaaaassss! Recently I've realized that sitting on hard surfaces hurts my tushy. I was wondering what was wrong until I realized that it's bc I've been losing weight and my tail bone is touching. Hahaha! It's a good problem to have I suppose.
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    Ok, bit the bullet and ordered the book

    I liked the book "why men love bitches". Very funny, and well written. It helped me to not give so much of myself over. You might like the Steve Harvey book also. It's funny, and he makes some good points. So, read on up! It's good for the soul...
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    Monster energy drinks!

    If I NEED an energy drink I do monster rehab, or a rockstar lemonade. Neither of those drinks have carbonation or sugar and are very low calorie. Be careful though because they will dehydrate you and you'll be on the toilet more than a few times. Lol. Just know that however many ounces of caffeine you drink of you'll need to drink double the amount of ounces in hydrating fluids. For example: if you drink 12oz of an energy drink you'll have to drink 24 extra ounces ABOVE your liquid goal for the day. At least that's what my nutritionist has said, and what I've read here from other posters. Also I'm 7 weeks out. I've done it once, and never did it again bc of the bathroom and dehydration...
  10. No, it doesn't sound like you're eating too much 6 days out at all. Your focus now should be on hitting your liquid and protein goals. So if your work towards that, then you'll be good. If you're worried about your caloric intake then log your food/protein into my fitness pal. The range of calories should be 400-600. If you feel you're doing too much then talk to your doctor or nutritionist. They're the real experts, lol.
  11. 5'2" starting was 237 Day of surgery 223 7 weeks (in two days) 195ish Surgery 12/29/15 Average about 4lbs a week...
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    Husband left me!

    I'm assuming control and manipulation are a regular part of your lives together. I'm sorry this man isn't able to be there for you, but down the line, you'll have the experience to spot this type a mile down the road. And hey, can't find Mr. Right if Mr. Wrong is around....
  13. My husband also prefers a curvy woman, but he also has said that he wants his wife to be as healthy as possible so we can be with each other for as long as possible. We met when I was at my heaviest (250) I lost almost 100lbs from diet, then gained almost all of it back with my two pregnancies. He loves me for me, and I accept that. Someone might be his physical idealness but they'll never be me. He's a very fit military guy, so I've always felt uncomfortable at my weight meeting his friends and things. He's good with the fact that I'm going to lose weight (and boobs lol), as long as I "don't lose too much" (120s). Even if I do though, I'm very secure in our marriage. For me, it's a good problem to have. He's attracted to me, because of me and that's good. If the tables were turned and he gained weight, I wouldn't love him any less. I think it's more of something I need to get over than he will. It'll take some time, but we'll get used to our new normal. Also, I know if I gain any back (as some people don't stay at their lowest forever) he'll be totally fine with that.
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    ONEderland!

    Thank you!!!
  15. You look great!! Congratulations!!!
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    Calories Post Op

    Doctor said I should be between 400-600 during this fast weight loss phase. I'm 6 weeks (tomorrow) post Op. Every doctor is different. Maybe you should give a call to yours?
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    Can't bring Phone?!

    I just put my phone in my bag. I've got insurance on the damn thing so if they wanted to steal it while I was passed out then they could. It didn't get stolen though. When I was in recovery I just kept it on the bed with me. I didn't use it much because I was out of it most of the time, but it was nice to have it with me still.
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    ONEderland!

    Thank you!!!
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    Tears

    My husband also has been my biggest supporter. He's changed his diet right alongside mine, and we're making better decisions as a family unit now. My mother, who has never had any weight problems, was against having surgery in the beginning, but now she fully supports me and was SO helpful along the way. I haven't told my dad about this surgery, he loves me, but he's got a big mouth and lots of opinions. I still love my dad, but I've got some boundaries set. I'm so very happy that you've got that support from your parents, they sound like beautiful people. ❤️
  20. You'll be able to eat still after surgery. So, you can still go out to places to eat. You just won't be able to eat the same amount of food as you have in the past. Hopefully, your choices will also be healthy. It won't be Soups and salads every time. More like Protein based. Instead of Pasta, you'd order, like chicken. Every place my husband has wanted to go since surgery had a yummy, healthy, option for me. I am a pretty picky eater too. If you want to lose weight, then surgery is for you. If you don't want to make any changes to your eating, then maybe surgery isn't right for you at this time. New eating does take time to get used to, but it's not all kale either... I was a big volume eater, so portion control is really what I needed and surgery gave me that tool. I wouldn't exchange my weight loss for a full plate of food that was making me fatter. Lol.
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    Dates & Weights

    12/29 36 pounds down total pre/post op
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    You're Cheating

    "Cheating" on what exactly? You're being cheated every single day of the life and health you want by doing what you've done before. It's a procedure that's going to make things better for your future. We've been part of the 95% of overweight people who can't lose weight without surgery. So, there's nothing wrong with taking the opportunity that the medical field has given us. If losing weight was easy....nobody would be overweight. Just know that I'm so excited for you, and there's lots more of us here that are really rooting for you!!!
  23. 200.8 this morning.... SO CLOSE!

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