Igoback 8 Posted March 21, 2012 M on month 3 and it's going by quick!! I'm glad I have no set amount of weight to lose and that they aren't strict...mostly. But the first month I was trying my hardest to lose weight and lost as much as 13ish pounds. Then when I went in and they said we focus on changing habits and not weight loss, I definitely took it the wrong way. My eating has been awful. I'm suppose to keep a food journal but I'm too embarrassed. I'm trying to get back on track but it's discouraging to think I can't do this. Any advice, for those who had to wait awhile before surgery? 1 ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NWgirl 574 Posted March 21, 2012 take the time to learn new ways of eating. No drinking with meals and a lot of chewing. You are probably experiencing food and quantity size mourning please keep the journal, as it will help you be accountable to yourself. Are you eating the way you always have, or are you going a little crazy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
☠carolinagirl☠ 18,721 Posted March 21, 2012 Hi there. I too have to do 6 monthly dr visits. I just finished month 2 and heading toward month 3 myself. I am going day by day, eating alot of fruits/veggies and very little (high fats/junk food). I am making an effort to eat Protein and do keep a food journal. We are having this surgery because we overeat and didnt exercise or whatever (those are my reasons)..now I am changing slowly. I am walking more, making an effort to eat better and await for my my journey to begin. You can do this. I hope to have my surgery in July or the beginning of August. Cant wait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Imanurse 27 Posted March 21, 2012 I have to do 6 month too, today was my 4th month!! i see the light!! I'm super excited. Other than having to an additional consult for sleep apnea I am good to go. My sleep apnea is not bad at all but my surgeon just wants to make sure I won't have any problems. I'm okay with that. =) At first I thought to myself -"how am I ever going to make 6 months", The last 4 months went by super fast! You can do it. In one month I lost 5 pounds - food journaling helped so much! My Fitness Pal is what I use and I love it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
readytogoforit 172 Posted March 21, 2012 don't be embarrassed by logging your food. in the beginning I logged my food by hand, I started doing that in August 2011. I looked at those entries and laugh. I thought I was doing a good job with food choices! I have ventured out of my comfort range by a mile! later you will love looking at them too! the time before my surgery was so helpful, especially the chewing, chewing, and more chewing! I always have loved Water so that was not a problem but, I really had to work on not drinking with meals!! by the time the surgery came it all felt like the normal way to eat! Good luck with your 6 mth. deal, enjoy all you will learn! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ready4changein2011 70 Posted March 21, 2012 I learned how to eat. I did not focus on any weight loss. I started at 256.8 when I finished the 6 months I was bigger than I started at 258.2. I dont know what happened with that. I guess it was hard to break old habits, but now Im banded I chew chew chew dont want to get stuck ever. Learn as much as you can, and focus on good food choices. The six moths will go fast and you will be banded in no time. Good luck in your journey to being a healthier you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mommykristie 59 Posted March 22, 2012 The 6 month diet goes by really quickly! ( I had to do it twice ) During my 6 months, I had to really watch my weight fluctuations. Due to insurance stiplulations, I had to show weight loss but I couldn't lose below a certain amount or would be denied. So I spent this time trying to get my head right and read as much as I could about LBS. I know several people who have had the surgery in my area ( including my spouse), so I was able to witness their successes, stumbles, etc. I am hoping that this will continue to help me as I am just starting this journey to the healthier me. Good luck to you and those remaining months will FLY by!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites