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Started my 4 weeks on soft food on mon!!! It's good to be off purée, nothing that tastes good looks good puréed lol! I have had a heap of stupid moments along my short journey, with 1 freaking me right out thinking I'd busted my sleeve. It was prob the kick in the arse I needed! I will definitely say this has not been an easy journey for me, struggling with eating. I was fooling myself that I'm fine now and can eat what I want (along comes reality check). This was also my first week back at work so I had a few hurdles there trying to hide my lack of eating etc and energy. I also had a heap of guys asking how I lost 18 kgs in 7 weeks, I hate lying. Anyway the longer I go the better its getting. Can't wait to get back into training.

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Hi Scotty, you are doing really well and congratulations on progressing to the soft food stage. You will be able to eat pretty much anything before long, but the small quantity is definitely hard to get used to. I've not regretted my decision and am glad I an still enjoy some of my favourite foods without feeling guilty.

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Just got back from going out to dinner. First time since surgery.

Went to a Peruvian restaurant in West End. I ordered a chicken curry. It had potatoes in it and rice on the side. I just ate the chicken. I'd estimate I ate less than 100g. That's not the cool bit. I can't believe the almost disregard I had for the food. It was really liberating. I felt more engaged with the people I was with and I enjoyed what I ate, but to be honest it was probably the first time ever that socialising was the top priority for me in a situation like that and not what I could consume.

It felt good.

Deano

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What do u eat for dinner.I cannot keep alot of healthy food down I have 2 cruskits for lunch I can keep cheese down.Im not sure what to eat for dinner.Salmon wont stay down chicken wont.

It is funny I can eat a small pkt of twisties,ice cream.I do slow cooked meals maybe can eat 1/4 cup.I have been out for celebartions a few times dont even order just grab something off my hubbies plate oh and sushi can not even eat one roll.

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What do u eat for dinner.I cannot keep alot of healthy food down I have 2 cruskits for lunch I can keep cheese down.Im not sure what to eat for dinner.Salmon wont stay down chicken wont.

It is funny I can eat a small pkt of twisties' date='ice cream.I do slow cooked meals maybe can eat 1/4 cup.I have been out for celebartions a few times dont even order just grab something off my hubbies plate oh and sushi can not even eat one roll.[/quote']

I have lean pork stir frys, meatballs, turkey mince. These are all easy to chew really well and keep down. Cruskits aren't as healthy as you think. They are very high gi and won't keep you feeling full or energized for very long. I can't do sushi at all yet. I have trouble with rice. 1 bite and I'm stuffed.

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I have chicken, salmon and pork - all not a problem. I only really get a mouthful of vegs though after I eat my Protein first. A lot of stir frys

Lunches are either a sandwich thin/ a sushi roll or a grain ryvita. I have never had a problem with any food.

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I find denser (is that a word lol) meats such as chicken, steak, sausages etc really tough and though I can eat it, I can only have a teeny tiny amount. Mince is good but fish is best. Veggies are nearly impossible by the time I eat my Protein - if I do eat veggies, then I just simply have less Protein. I suppose I eat around 50g-80g of protein at dinner (again, depending on if I try to eat veggies too).

Since the surgery I can't eat dairy much at all. Yoghurt's okay. I have no desire for sweet stuff at all. Which is pretty great - I can't remember the last time that I went 3 months (it's a bit more now actually) without having any chocolate :) I do love this aspect of my sleeve...

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I'm stoked with the sleeve at this point. In 2 weeks I've lost 10kg. My clothes now fit (and dare I say my trousers are getting a little too loose) vs being so tight I really needed to go up a size. Just before surgery I saw a dress I really liked. I could JUST get it over my head and it certainly didn't go close to zipping up. Yesterday I wore it! My skin has improved. Now to conquer the wardrobe of clothes I have waiting for me. You know- those clothes we buy for "one day when I lose weight." :)

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I am making normal dinners- stir fry's, roasts, cottage pie full of veg, even wonton Soup, and just having half a cup of the meal. So with a roast I would have a small slice of meat, small piece of baked pumpkin, tiny piece of potato, small piece of broccoli and coliflower as well. Bare in mind all that adds up to around 1/2 to 3/4 at the most. Last night I made wonton soup for the family and had 3 wonton and a little of the soup, again around 1/2 cup in total.

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Lila im jealous, although my sleeve has curbed a lot of desires...chocolate isn't one of them. I probably crave it the most:-(

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I'm the same with chocolate. Has anybody else bought an advent calendar for themselves? I figure 1 tiny piece of chocolate isn't going to be that bad, surely. I'm such a fatty.

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I'm the same with chocolate. Has anybody else bought an advent calendar for themselves? I figure 1 tiny piece of chocolate isn't going to be that bad, surely. I'm such a fatty.

I got one. I'm finding it hard to stuff a box of favourites into each little pocket .......

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Lila im jealous, although my sleeve has curbed a lot of desires...chocolate isn't one of them. I probably crave it the most:-(

It might change for me as I get better about eating :0 At the moment, it's just so much effort to eat enough Protein etc to keep me going the thought of wasting any "space" in the belly for "non-essentials" makes me feel a little sick :) I won't knock it though lol

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Hi guy's,

So I weighed myself today on the "heavy" scales at work. At first it was hovering between 115-124kg and I got really excited lol. But the nurse who was there told me to step all the way forward and yep, it bounced back to 130.2. 0.2kg off the damn 120's - curse you scales *shaking fists at the sky* :P

I know these scales can weigh me between 4-5kg heavier than the new electronic scales over in the dr's surgery so when I go next week I will weigh myself over there and see the difference. But at the worst, this means my weight loss is 37kg since September.

I even went shopping for the first time since I had surgery - that is 3 months people. And it was nice because I felt pretty good walking around - admittedly it was just an hour but it's an hour I couldn't have done even a few weeks ago.

And I am not sure if I mentioned this already (sorry if I am repeating myself) but I tried on a size 20 dress at Target this week. Size 20! Considering before surgery the 26's in the Moda (Target) branded stuff often wouldn't fit, this is an awesome experience!! Now, I am not saying that the dress wouldn't have looked better with another 10kg off but I could wear it and in a pinch, in public lol :) Totally cool!

Hope you're all well! Cheers, Lila

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Wow Lila, that's great. 37kg is amazing. I know what you mean with the shopping. I set myself the goal of doing all my Xmas shopping for my daughter, including Santa stuff, in under 3hrs today. I knew all the big things I was going to get, just had to go to all the different shops and also find all those little things. I did it in 2.5hrs and didn't have to stop once. Woohoo. All done.

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Thats great Lila Im really happoy for u after what u went thru x

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