fashionstylist 458 Posted August 9, 2013 Lori I'm like you! I'm 1 month post op and I take in 1000 with exercise. I'm down 35 lbs so far. Working on taking in more Water . I can't eat any more than that anyway . My tummy would be stuffed !!! And I can't eat the full 1000 calories at all. I normally stay at 550-750 calories . Not on purpose though . 1 SueBee01 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lori45 70 Posted August 9, 2013 Fashionstylist ur doing great!!!! Congrats!! I relate to pushing the Water I'm not good at that either but trying to do better. I've only had one fill on July 12. 2 cc's I think. Keep up the great work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SueBee01 630 Posted August 10, 2013 And I can't eat the full 1000 calories at all. I normally stay at 550-750 calories . Not on purpose though . If you continue to do this well, I would think twice about getting another fill. If you are full on 550-750 calories, you don't need a fill! I only ever had one fill. Don't get one just because they scheduled it. Every time I saw the doctor, I just said no fill this time! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
txsonicguy 262 Posted August 13, 2013 The one thing I would add is to NEVER make a major decision that effects your health based solely on OPINIONS from on here. Discuss with your surgeon. Many people can't possibly getting the proper nutrition the body needs at 500-600 calories. I remind myself that I didnt get to 475 pounds overnight - not gonna undo it over night. I'm down 70 pounds since June 1 (10 weeks) and it really started coming off when we upped my calories to 1800. (I am 6'1" and male so....). Have had 2 fills and another one this Thursday. I still feel no restriction so it's ALL willpower at this point. Do you ever watch the ABC show Extreme Makeover? A couple of weeks ago, there was a guy on there that was losing very quickly and doing it with mostly liquid Protein shakes. When the doctor ran a blood screen to see if he was a candidate for skin removal removal surgery, it was discovered that he was extremely malnourished. He had to up his calories and get his Protein from solid sources. My nutritionists said almost the exact same thing to me a few days later. It really hit home. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B-52 7,113 Posted August 13, 2013 I stopped counting calories about 6-8 weeks after surgery, with the blessing of my Surgeon and Nut...they advised me to eat when I'm hungry, and stop when the band says stop for portion control.........something I still live by today.... But if I had to guess I would say I average less than 1000 /day, and exercise off 1/2 of that.....some days are more, some days are less... I'm old school....in other words the less you eat, the more you loose...or calories in versus calories burned..... All this talk about starvation modes, metabolisms, etc, etc, makes my head spin..... I simply eat when I need to, and not nearly as much as I did prior to banding, which is now making me skinny and fit as opposed to fat and unhealthy.... Its a lifestyle for me, something I simply do everyday without giving it a 2nd thought...I did not want to spend the rest of my life counting calories and dieting....diet is a 4 letter word and I will never do it again.... 1 graumann reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fashionstylist 458 Posted August 16, 2013 I stopped counting calories about 6-8 weeks after surgery' date=' with the blessing of my Surgeon and Nut...they advised me to eat when I'm hungry, and stop when the band says stop for portion control.........something I still live by today....But if I had to guess I would say I average less than 1000 /day, and exercise off 1/2 of that.....some days are more, some days are less... I'm old school....in other words the less you eat, the more you loose...or calories in versus calories burned..... All this talk about starvation modes, metabolisms, etc, etc, makes my head spin..... I simply eat when I need to, and not nearly as much as I did prior to banding, which is now making me skinny and fit as opposed to fat and unhealthy.... Its a lifestyle for me, something I simply do everyday without giving it a 2nd thought...I did not want to spend the rest of my life counting calories and dieting....diet is a 4 letter word and I will never do it again....[/quote'] I'm totally with you! My surgeon told me to only eat when I'm hungry. I eat around 800-900 calories without exercise . But with it I burn. Abt 40% of it off . I don't eat only to be eating ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n2win 123 Posted August 16, 2013 My surgeon has me on 800 cal/day (high protein/low fat) My nutritionist has me on 80g protein/day & exercising (suggested 30 mins X 5d/wk) but I walk/jog on the treadmill 30 mins X 7d/wk. I was finding it hard to get in all my Protein but started a new regimen: Morning: EAS Protein shake & 4 scoops (equals 2 servings) Protein powder: total 170 calories, 4 carbs, 47g protein --this kills my hunger usually 4 hrs but sometimes up to 6 hrs Then I have food protein for 2 more meals Had 1 fill (3cc) on post-op week 3 & next 2 fills scheduled at 1 month intervals. Down 38 lbs from heaviest & 27 lbs from surgery (7/16/2013). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites