mommyofLDS 52 Posted May 25, 2011 Dry roasted edamame is another good one (how could I forget it!). 1/4 of a cup gives you 14 grams of Protein, 8 grams of Fiber, only 4 grams of fat, and all for 130 calories. This is a really good one to carry around with you. 1 LilMissDiva Irene reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keepaloozen 0 Posted May 25, 2011 i was between 600-800...last week i was told to up it to 1000, which is honestly hard to do, in between drinking Water etc the highest I have been able to do is 900 and something. and still no movement. Just trying to figure out how to up my calories and still eat healthy food, and stay low carb...honestly this is annoying I'm with you. I've lost a total of 1 lb. in 2 weeks. This is disgusting for sure. I really don't count calories. I just try to eat the right stuff. I have to keep remembering that this is a common occurance, and this too shall pass. (it better) I'm going to try to exercise more even though my knees are killing me. I really need to break this stall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samantha209 19 Posted May 26, 2011 thanks for the suggestions guys! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kids05 4 Posted May 26, 2011 Hey...I know how hard this all is mentally and emotionally, I wore the meltdown crown last week...lol. I was calling Meg my "sleeve sucks" sister cause we were so miserable with our grouchy sleeves. I can say my numbers look good, but I did not have any pre op diet. Sooo all my weight loss has been since surgery and it seems like most people lost quite a bit pre surgery. I lose about 2-3lbs a week, but I really don't watch calories. I got so used to not being able to eat flippin anything, it didn't matter how many calories it was. There was no way i saw myself getting to much. Now a day for me on the menu is (today)...I ate a sugar free instant maple and brown sugar oatmeal for Breakfast (or I some days have chiobani yogurt almost a whole one)...lunch is whatever I bring or what the reps bring that I can make work. (today was boston chicken...a little breast meat...maybe 1.5oz, a few teaspoon tips of mashed potatoes and 2 pieces of zuccini...and I was FULL! About an hour later I ate a bite of the other nurses brownie...lol, and then we finally celebrated nurses day by all going to dinner. My first dinner out since surgery. It was Italian...I got a chicken and shrimp dish over risotto. I ate 1 bite of chicken, 2 shrimp and a few tastes of risotto...(haven't had rice..it was delicious) I was completely satisfied and have leftovers for a week...lol. I will try to eat about a half of a banana before bed (some nights it works some nights the belly says NO) I have been doing this to combat the charlie horses in my calf. I will say work is tough...yesterday it was subway brought in for lunch (i ate the meat out of a piece of sub) and last Thursday it was Moe's (GOD< I love Moe's...that was a challenge though) I had some chicken chunks with some guacomole and shredded cheese and tiny bit of salsa mixed up. I think most things can work if I'm creative. I did this surgery to help me eat less and snack less...not to walk away from any food I may want. Did I need the brownie bite??? no, but I really wanted to try it...it looked really gooey. Before i would have had 2 brownies or a brownie and a big ole chocolate chip cookie...this time, a bite felt decadent! I can say I do a lot of walking now. I got a pedometer and I walk about 3-4 miles a day just a work seeing patients. Constant up and down. I walk a little at lunch (time is tough cause I have a half hour and I really need that to eat right now) I try to walk at least a mile when I get home, even when i'm exhausted..ugh) I have not been hitting my Protein goals, shakes make me so sick and eating has been hard. I may try some of those Protein Shots? Water...I have good days and bad days. I hope this helps...I just subscribe to the SURVIVE this first few months theory right now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenEyedMamma 5 Posted May 26, 2011 Solid White Albacore tuna has been a favorite for me when I need a quick Protein fix. I was struggling in my second month after surgery and was disappointed that I had only lost 7 pounds in three weeks. My doctor has this magical scale that tells you how much muscle, body fat, Water, etc. you have and what was happening is I was losing body fat but gaining muscle. In those three weeks, I had lost 16 pounds of body fat but I gained 9 pounds of muscle. All that Protein we take in feeds our muscles. Keep that in mind when the scale is not moving. Your body could still be losing weight (your clothes will tell you this) but since muscle weighs more than fat it will appear that you aren't losing anything. Since that visit, I haven't gotten stressed about the scale not moving as quickly as I thought it would. Keep your chin up girl! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kwikwits 20 Posted May 26, 2011 Hang in there Snacks... GreenEyedMama makes an important point -- don't just rely on the scale to know if you are burning fat. How are your clothes fitting you? Feeling looser? In my checkered weight loss history I learned that my weight can stay absolutely the same for a two week period when I'm eating sensibly and working out regularly -- typically cardio and strength training, alternating upper & lower body every other day. At the end of two weeks when I measured my self I had lost a total of 9 inches -- including 4 inches off my waist and I'm an apple -- I don't have a waist -- my waist is wherever the elastic on my panties settles! One other thing -- are you drinking Water? Water can really make a difference and get stuff moving. Oh yeah -- try to only weigh yourself once a week. I think the daily or many times a day hopping on the scale is just going to make you crazy! Keep on doing what you know to do. Don't doubt yourself, your eating plan or your sleeve -- you are going to lose more weight. A good Protein snack is pistachio nuts -- they have the lowest calorie content for all tree nuts, lots of Fiber, good fats and a 1oz serving is about 49 kernels. Almonds are great too...lots of healthy fats and lots of fiber (most of the carbs in almonds are from fiber so the net carbs are low). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wannabethinn 4 Posted May 26, 2011 Hang in there girl. You have lost 63 pounds - you are doing great!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LilMissDiva Irene 3,282 Posted May 26, 2011 Dry roasted edamame is another good one (how could I forget it!). 1/4 of a cup gives you 14 grams of Protein, 8 grams of fiber, only 4 grams of fat, and all for 130 calories. This is a really good one to carry around with you. Wow thanks! Where in the grocery store do you find this? Or do you make it yourself? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LilMissDiva Irene 3,282 Posted May 26, 2011 Solid White Albacore tuna has been a favorite for me when I need a quick Protein fix. I was struggling in my second month after surgery and was disappointed that I had only lost 7 pounds in three weeks. My doctor has this magical scale that tells you how much muscle, body fat, Water, etc. you have and what was happening is I was losing body fat but gaining muscle. In those three weeks, I had lost 16 pounds of body fat but I gained 9 pounds of muscle. All that Protein we take in feeds our muscles. Keep that in mind when the scale is not moving. Your body could still be losing weight (your clothes will tell you this) but since muscle weighs more than fat it will appear that you aren't losing anything. Since that visit, I haven't gotten stressed about the scale not moving as quickly as I thought it would. Keep your chin up girl! What brand scale is that? I'd really like to get a scale like this. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samantha209 19 Posted May 26, 2011 Solid White Albacore tuna has been a favorite for me when I need a quick Protein fix. I was struggling in my second month after surgery and was disappointed that I had only lost 7 pounds in three weeks. My doctor has this magical scale that tells you how much muscle, body fat, Water, etc. you have and what was happening is I was losing body fat but gaining muscle. In those three weeks, I had lost 16 pounds of body fat but I gained 9 pounds of muscle. All that Protein we take in feeds our muscles. Keep that in mind when the scale is not moving. Your body could still be losing weight (your clothes will tell you this) but since muscle weighs more than fat it will appear that you aren't losing anything. Since that visit, I haven't gotten stressed about the scale not moving as quickly as I thought it would. Keep your chin up girl! great way to look at it! Thanks again Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samantha209 19 Posted May 26, 2011 Hang in there Snacks... GreenEyedMama makes an important point -- don't just rely on the scale to know if you are burning fat. How are your clothes fitting you? Feeling looser? In my checkered weight loss history I learned that my weight can stay absolutely the same for a two week period when I'm eating sensibly and working out regularly -- typically cardio and strength training, alternating upper & lower body every other day. At the end of two weeks when I measured my self I had lost a total of 9 inches -- including 4 inches off my waist and I'm an apple -- I don't have a waist -- my waist is wherever the elastic on my panties settles! One other thing -- are you drinking Water? Water can really make a difference and get stuff moving. Oh yeah -- try to only weigh yourself once a week. I think the daily or many times a day hopping on the scale is just going to make you crazy! Keep on doing what you know to do. Don't doubt yourself, your eating plan or your sleeve -- you are going to lose more weight. A good Protein snack is pistachio nuts -- they have the lowest calorie content for all tree nuts, lots of fiber, good fats and a 1oz serving is about 49 kernels. Almonds are great too...lots of healthy fats and lots of fiber (most of the carbs in almonds are from fiber so the net carbs are low). I am definitely getting my water in.... i know i shouldn't weigh daily...it hard...i work in a hospital, so there is a scale in my office, my bathroom, everywhere...i dont have one at home because of that. But i am trying to keep a positive attitude. I feel better today! Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
italianlady13 80 Posted May 26, 2011 I was watching youtube last night and a sleeved gal was talking about how much she missed fried moz cheese sticks so she made a healthier and sleeve friendly alternative which is as follows: 1 package of ground turkey. oregano Whole wheat bread crumbs 1 baby bell light cheese circle salt and pepper to tast. She rolled up some meatballs using the turkey breast, oregano, bread crumbs salt and pepper. Then she cut up the baby bell light cheese into small pieces and pushed a small piece into the centre of the meat ball and rolled the meat around it. She popped it in the oven for 20 minutes on 400 and VOILA she had herself some make-shift cheese sticks! They sounded pretty yummy now and I'm not sleeved! when I finally do get sleeved (crossed fingers on July) I'm definately going to try that once I can eat normal foods. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenEyedMamma 5 Posted May 26, 2011 What brand scale is that? I'd really like to get a scale like this. Thanks! I believe it is this one: http://www.tanita.com/en/sc-331s/. It is like $3,000 so if I want to find out what is going on with my body I just go to my surgeons office and use their fancy scale. It gives a print out so you can compare your results over time. Also - you can get dried edamame at costco or in any health food store. Not all grocery stores carry it. They are a great snack and crunchy like a peanut. 1 LilMissDiva Irene reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mommyofLDS 52 Posted May 26, 2011 Wow thanks! Where in the grocery store do you find this? Or do you make it yourself? The only place that I find in conistantly is costco, however I used to get it at Trader Joe's. Its lumped together with all the other dried nuts. In a pinch you call alo order it from Amazon.com. Safeway sells frozen bags, and it makes a really good hummus-type snack, but I've never seem a recipe to roast it on my own. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LilMissDiva Irene 3,282 Posted May 26, 2011 The only place that I find in conistantly is costco, however I used to get it at Trader Joe's. Its lumped together with all the other dried nuts. In a pinch you call alo order it from Amazon.com. Safeway sells frozen bags, and it makes a really good hummus-type snack, but I've never seem a recipe to roast it on my own. Thanks!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites