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Start with coffee and then a low-carb slim (2 grams carbs--20 grams protein)

About 10:00 a.m it's l/4 C nonfat refried Beans on a microwave crisped corn tortilla (if I have time)

I need 1000 - 1200 cals a day or I don't lose. I prefer adding them in the am

Thankfully, I am addicted to healthy food--a big departure from pre-band days. Guess I don't want to waste effort on eating junk!

MaryB--The only change in my sleeping pattern is that I sleep more soundly. I'm rarely tired during the day, another pleasant byproduct of the band.

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I do oatmeal, is that good?

Of course it is good..and good for you...all that Fiber. I eat oatmeal every morning.

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I can't eat most solids in the morning. I used to eat thinned-out oatmeal, but I had a tendency of adding too much sugar and it wasn't keeping me full for very long.

I now have my chocolate Protein shake, blended with ice which makes like a malt shake. YUM!! And it goes down beautifully and keeps me full for a long time AND is packed full of protein... But I usually have coffee first thing, then my shake about 2 hours later.

Sheryl...I also drink a shake and I found out that if I use vanilla Protein powder I can do a lot more with it. I add cocoa powder (like the baking kind) to make a chocolate. I add strawberries to make a strawberry shake. I love adding the vanilla powder to orange or grapefruit Crystal Light. Lots of things to do with vanilla...(like adding chocolate Cookies, sf candy ... Reese's, etc.). Love the stuff!!!

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Depending on my restriction level (as usual, it's time for a fill, I think)

  • With more restriction:

A Protein Drink made kind of thick (I often add a spoonful of Peanut Butter or a spoonful of Cream of Wheat to thicken it up a bit)

  • With less restriction:

A 'fried' egg (in Pam or nonstick cooking spray) Or EggBeaters works. I like them with salsa and a sprinkle of shredded cheese

And to answer the newbie question above: As I get more restricted, than I rarely eat bread now. I can eat some, but if it's doughy (like biscuits, sourdough or soft rolls & breads, dumplings, tortilla, croissants, doughnuts, sweet rolls) than it's too filling. Even a little gives my pouch an overfilled stuffed feeling. But I can eat anything crunchy - so I prefer crunchy things. Anything that has to be chewed a lot works better. So I don't eat toast unless it's toasted twice (it has to be hard and crunchy) and I can only eat one slice. Usually I don't bother.

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