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FluffyChix

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    Lifestyle changing new food discoveries

    IMHO, dry frying is a game changer with these. (also rinsing )
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    Food Intake

    LOL. I'm an outlier. 1000-1200cals per day is my maintenance. To lose I have to be between 600-800cals/day of very nutrient dense foods.
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    Lifestyle changing new food discoveries

    Love this thread! I'll play. I love those noodles. The tofu shirataki are absolutely the best for texture, but I avoid most soy now cuz of the hormone positive BC. I was given the go-ahead for regular non-GMO and fermented non-GMO soy, but no isolates or ultra processed. So I say that to remind anyone recovering from hormone positive cancers of any kind to do your heads-up about soy products. Here is a brand that BP carries that is really good! It has oat fiber in it--love the idea of beta glucans and like the texture a little better than just plain shirataki noodles. I love that it's a bigger bag (about 2x as big) and a good price for the size. Here's the LINK! There are several different styles. I heart the rice and the spaghetti sizes. I've gotten to where I combine them with zucchini noodles and have with any pasta-ish style dish. I also of course, do them in any Asian dish--especially lo mein, pho, and any time I want "rice". Works great with Southern stuff. I rinse them well under cold water. And put in a dry frying pan where I dry fry them for about 5 minutes until they get rid of all water and are very dry. Then I season them and add the sauces. That way they accept the flavor better.
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    Food Before and After Photos

    So as opposed to @sillykitty's "Find What's Missing" game, this is the "Find the Camel On The Dollar Bill" game?
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    Gallbladder Warriors! Sound familiar?

    ((hugs)) Dang!!! That sounds horrible! And yet you weren't in pain and could eat! TG no bowel necrosis!! So glad they got you unknotted!!! You know your weight will go back down hon. No worries! Get that bone broth in!!! Glad you're back!
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    Weight-loss funnies

    Oh wait! It's the don't eat after 6pm thing. Right? LOL?
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    NO MORE CELERY

    Try taking the strings off with a veggie peeler. Sorry. That's misery!
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    Weight-loss funnies

    Show of hands, who weighs buck nekkidy? Not even socks or undies come between me and my scale number!
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    Truly accurate nutritional tracking app?

    I use MyFitnessPal and it's about as good as you make it. LOL. I use mainly raw ingredients and use the USDA values. So everything I search for, I try to say, "USDA cucumber with peel" and use the one in gram weights with the USDA number in it. Or things like "USDA, beef, top sirloin, trimmed to zero fat, raw". That kind of thing. Other times, estimates are just fine for if I'm eating out or whatever. I might say Chuy's enchiladas, or On The Border Queso. Whatevs. It'll get me close. I also try to pick the highest entry during those reports. There aren't that many of them, so I don't worry.
  10. Must be your device. It's working perfectly here: audio and video.
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    I didn't realize when I lost weight that _____

    Hahahaha! OMG! Hilarious! Ok, so I had to be "schooled" about what that emoji was from my great niece! I thought it was a little Hershey's too! Hahahahaha!
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    Bad habits

    No it's not. Naturally thin women have been doing it forever. They were actually taught to "eat" before the party so you don't look like "pig" at the party. At least in the South, our mamas taught us that...
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    Food Before and After Photos

    Greek Yogurt Cream Cheese? Where? What brand?
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    Bad habits

    It's an evolution. I do IF. Because of that, if I "miss my meal" it's no big deal. If a social function doesn't have something I can eat, then it's very simple. No angst. No pangs. No regrets. No sadness. Food is just food. I go home and eat a normal meal or snack that's on my plan. Instead I just enjoy the social aspect of it and visit and meet new people.
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    14 months out - Just a quick update.

    Oh jeeze! So sorry for your loss and struggles!!! ((hugs)) I'll say good intentions for the home situation!!! On a bright note, you look fabulous and your cutie patootie daughter is the bomb dot com! What a smile! Hang in there and come play with us again!!!
  16. Ok, Dr. V. isn't for everyone...but you guys are pretty Outstanding peeps! So I want to park this here. How to MAXIMIZE WLS. (Stay on the Elevator!)
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    I have a question

    Honestly? My suggestion would be to get yourself back to your surgeon and follow up visits. If not that surgeon, then find a new team. Recent research shows that those patients with the best follow up care/compliance have the best long term success with the least regain and complications. This is too complex of a journey to "wing it" on your own. Your leak most likely had very little to do with your surgeon and had more to do with your body and health. For whatever reason, you did not seal in an area. Most of us are so metabolically sick going into surgery that we are at greater risk of complication than a so called "healthy normal weight" patient.
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    Oh , Cheese balls!

    Hang in there. White knuckle it if you need to. Deep breathe. Exercise. Move them to the pantry. They will find them. Encourage them to eat them quicker. Eat celery and carrots if you're truly hungry. You can do this. Vacay is about much much more than food!!! ((hugs))
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    Peanut Butter Has Ruined My Life

    Good luck on your interview. To this day I still have a love/hate relationship with nut butters and nuts. Some days win, some days lose.
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    Weight-loss funnies

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    Tips on eating slower

    Eating with a cocktail fork REALLY slows you down. Also eating with chopsticks slows you down. Also eating with your opposite hand. Also having a conversation at the table with family helps you pause and put your fork down between each bite. Also, don't pre-load your fork with the next bite until you've thoroughly chewed, savored and swallowed the bite in your mouth and you've enjoyed a bit of conversation at the table.
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    I can't stop losing weight

    ^^^^This a thousand times! I honestly think if you are having this issue, you must treat food as you would a prescription. You will need to be regimented, and determined and disciplined to go on a weight gaining program, but not just any weight--a muscle gaining regimen. And for that you really need a trainer who understands sports medicine and bariatric medicine. Cuz you do face challenges. For instance, are you logging? Do you track every bite that goes in your mouth? If you do, then you at least know a baseline both calorically and from a macro prospective. So you can alter your plan to increase your nutrition. The most obvious ways are NOT to add sugar. That is a recipe for RH. I have it. It sucks. Juice is TERRIBLE for that! But the most obvious way to add back cals and nutrition are to add back your protein drinks as supplements on top of your food. And eat very nutrient dense and calorically dense foods that allow you eat more of them cuz they are hedonic stimulants (lasagna casserole without noodles, casseroles, gooey things with cheese). Also adding in psyllium and miralax have been lifesavers for me... Hope those ideas help. If you are losing, I'd personally up my cals by 10-15% for the day...and get at least 1 meal in that had 30g of protein for that meal, cuz Dr. Longo says that aids in muscle building...
  23. Here's a great thread that deals with doing the head work, losing regain, getting and staying on track, head hunger, emotional eating, etc!
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    The Maintenance Thread

    Eating disorders are a mental illness as defined by the DSMV. Per many, many, many doctors, you cannot fast or restrict your way into a mental illness such as an eating disorder. In all situations, the eating disorder came before the restrictive episodes. Meaning it was an underlying condition. Fear of regain is natural and appropriate. You are on time and on track for having to deal with this conundrum as part of your walk into maintenance. You are a rockstar. You will begin trusting yourself and understanding your maintenance boundaries. Good job and congrats on where you are right now!!! Fill up your new maintenance calories 100-200calories at a time from very nutrient dense and more caloric measures. Use the full fat versions of what you've been eating. Add your carbs back (healthy ones) in the 5-10g blocks you're doing. You are doing everything right. Ignore everyone else. Regain DOES happen. You shouldn't artificially try to regain the weight you've lost. Try this week to go from 900 cals to 1000 or 1100. See what happens. Your maintenance will likely fall somewhere between having low days in the 800-900 range and high days maybe in the 1400-1800 area. It will probably average somewhere around 1200-1400cals per day unless you are super exercising. . It's natural to have days where you aren't hungry and days where you are a hungry hungry hippo. It's simple. The days when you aren't hungry, don't eat. The days when you are hungry, fill yourself up with nutritious and super healthy foods!!! That's what naturally thin people do!

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