newgrandmother 725 Posted October 18, 2012 its official chicken do not go down well for me. and my lunch sucked big time. at work i had a baked thigh 2 tsp of rice because it was very crunchy gross, and the zuccini was bitter so i didnt eat well at that meal. the past 2 days the top of my stomach has been aching. i dont know if its my actual stomach aching or the insicion spot. i will call my nurse tomorrow. i get so hungry i eat every 2 hours and being that hungry i eat fast so maybe thats whats wrong im eating to fast but shoot i be so hungry it hurts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
newgrandmother 725 Posted October 18, 2012 lovli thank you so mluch. my baratric dr said 1200 i think thats way to much to try to lose wieght and i cant get that in anyway. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Getting There 198 Posted October 18, 2012 its official chicken do not go down well for me. and my lunch sucked big time. at work i had a baked thigh 2 tsp of rice because it was very crunchy gross, and the zuccini was bitter so i didnt eat well at that meal. the past 2 days the top of my stomach has been aching. i dont know if its my actual stomach aching or the insicion spot. i will call my nurse tomorrow. i get so hungry i eat every 2 hours and being that hungry i eat fast so maybe thats whats wrong im eating to fast but shoot i be so hungry it hurts. NewGM - that undercooked rice could have been the problem. Rice expands as it is. If you ate undercooked rice, there was that much more expansion that could happen in your stomach. I completely understand the hungry/eating fast dilema. Maybe sipping on a Protein Shake over 2-3 hours would help? I KNOW we can all make this work - but it's certainly not going to always be easy, is it? 1 newgrandmother reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
newgrandmother 725 Posted October 18, 2012 getting there it was cooked it was hard from sitting and it was the last bit in the bottom of the pan lol. and it was a tiny bite because it was nasty hard and dry lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lovli1201 17 Posted October 18, 2012 lovli thank you so mluch. my baratric dr said 1200 i think thats way to much to try to lose wieght and i cant get that in anyway. NG- there is no way we can get in 1200 cals at this point unless we eat the wrong foods. I tried baked chicken for the first time for dinner....I feel awful! Think I'll stick with canned chicken and fish. Must be too soon for heavy meats for me. First time I have experience this. I ate dinner at 7 and it still feels like I just ate. It's stuck somewhere :-( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toyaboo22 51 Posted October 18, 2012 NG- there is no way we can get in 1200 cals at this point unless we eat the wrong foods. I tried baked chicken for the first time for dinner....I feel awful! Think I'll stick with canned chicken and fish. Must be too soon for heavy meats for me. First time I have experience this. I ate dinner at 7 and it still feels like I just ate. It's stuck somewhere :-( I wasn't told 1200 cal/day but decided to try and do it anyways and maybe I would break my stall. There is no way I'm getting in no where near 1200. It seems impossible and I'm 5 weeks out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toyaboo22 51 Posted October 18, 2012 Plus I had been eating 1200 calories before my surgery for a while so I know I won't lose weight at that amount anyways. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Momofthing1thing2thing3 116 Posted October 18, 2012 CHICKEN.....seems to be a problem for a lot of you. But we know that chicken, especially the white meat like chicken breast, is better for us generally. I have found a way to get chicken in...good thing cause I love it. The first way, is to poach it. I take whole chicken breasts and cover them in Water and boil until the chicken is done. Usually 45 min - 1 hour. Let me be clear, that once it reaches boiling, I cover and simmer. I use this chicken to make Soups, stews, chicken salad (another fave) with grapes and hard boiled eggs, minced celery & onion and mayo and a bit of chili sauce (my secret ingredient) with salt and pepper to taste. I usually put in slivered almonds, but I haven't done that since my surgery...just not to the almond stage yet. Little nervous about nuts (the edible kind). Also, when I cook chicken in a skillet for dinner, I butterfly the breasts, use olive oil, cook on medium and cover while cooking and take it out the MOMENT there is no pink left. And keep it covered for a bit and then serve. Chicken is moist and tender. And the biggest thing with both of those is to cut it into tiny bites. Seems to work so far. 1 Velena reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
momto3girls 61 Posted October 18, 2012 Hello ladies!! Talk to my Nut today to make sure im on track and just thought i share some info she gave to forward to me approved by my surgeon. CALORIE EXPECTATIONS: 400 at 2 wks 500 at 3 wks 600 at 4-9 wks 800 at 10 wks 1000 at 12 wks 1100 in 6 months 1300 in 8 months 1500 in a 12 months + *100 calories above or below these expectations* Less than 30g of FAT per day Less than 50g of CARBS per day 70g of Protein daily Keep sugar intake extremely low Not saying my NUT has the right answers but since it was a topic today......wanted to share. WE CAN DO THIS!!!! Here is another viewpoint: My PA told me yesterday at my one month appt that I can so totally live in 500 cal/per day. My fat intake should be no more than 20% of my total calories for the day and sugar should be no more than 4-5gm per serving. She wants carbs kept below 40-50 per day but she says this is really hard to do. I was cash pay so I only got one visit with a NUT and that was because I asked for it and paid for it. How many visits do y'all get when this whole experience is paid for by insurance? Just curious. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toyaboo22 51 Posted October 18, 2012 Hello ladies!!Talk to my Nut today to make sure im on track and just thought i share some info she gave to forward to me approved by my surgeon. CALORIE EXPECTATIONS: 400 at 2 wks 500 at 3 wks 600 at 4-9 wks 800 at 10 wks 1000 at 12 wks 1100 in 6 months 1300 in 8 months 1500 in a 12 months + *100 calories above or below these expectations* Less than 30g of FAT per day Less than 50g of CARBS per day 70g of Protein daily Keep sugar intake extremely low Not saying my NUT has the right answers but since it was a topic today......wanted to share. WE CAN DO THIS!!!! Thanks for this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toyaboo22 51 Posted October 18, 2012 Here is another viewpoint: My PA told me yesterday at my one month appt that I can so totally live in 500 cal/per day. My fat intake should be no more than 20% of my total calories for the day and sugar should be no more than 4-5gm per serving. She wants carbs kept below 40-50 per day but she says this is really hard to do. I was cash pay so I only got one visit with a NUT and that was because I asked for it and paid for it. How many visits do y'all get when this whole experience is paid for by insurance? Just curious. I'm supposed to go every month to the nut but it's $275 a visit so I don't go. I had insurance for my surgery but the nut they work with doesn't take it. I only went once for the requirements of my surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lovli1201 17 Posted October 18, 2012 Here is another viewpoint: My PA told me yesterday at my one month appt that I can so totally live in 500 cal/per day. My fat intake should be no more than 20% of my total calories for the day and sugar should be no more than 4-5gm per serving. She wants carbs kept below 40-50 per day but she says this is really hard to do. I was cash pay so I only got one visit with a NUT and that was because I asked for it and paid for it. How many visits do y'all get when this whole experience is paid for by insurance? Just curious. My NUT is cash only as well so I go when I can fit her in my budget. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lovli1201 17 Posted October 18, 2012 CHICKEN.....seems to be a problem for a lot of you. But we know that chicken, especially the white meat like chicken breast, is better for us generally. I have found a way to get chicken in...good thing cause I love it. The first way, is to poach it. I take whole chicken breasts and cover them in Water and boil until the chicken is done. Usually 45 min - 1 hour. Let me be clear, that once it reaches boiling, I cover and simmer. I use this chicken to make Soups, stews, chicken salad (another fave) with grapes and hard boiled eggs, minced celery & onion and mayo and a bit of chili sauce (my secret ingredient) with salt and pepper to taste. I usually put in slivered almonds, but I haven't done that since my surgery...just not to the almond stage yet. Little nervous about nuts (the edible kind). Also, when I cook chicken in a skillet for dinner, I butterfly the breasts, use olive oil, cook on medium and cover while cooking and take it out the MOMENT there is no pink left. And keep it covered for a bit and then serve. Chicken is moist and tender. And the biggest thing with both of those is to cut it into tiny bites. Seems to work so far. Thanks! I'll give this a try. Really don't want to omit chicken from my diet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jenn31MA 149 Posted October 18, 2012 Anyone feel the earthquake? Holy crap!!!! Sent from my iPad using VST I did...im right outside Boston 1 Tekara3927 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Momofthing1thing2thing3 116 Posted October 18, 2012 I'm military, sooooo....it's all covered. Bless those of you who are paying this on your own! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites