ladiJ 83 Posted December 19, 2012 ok I may be having a moment of buyers remorse. I had surgery 12/5. I cannot say I have enjoyed one thing I have put in my mouth since 11/24. Well maybe the fruit smoothie but then found out it wasn't on my approved list due to sugar content.Even some Soups or egg or things I may have enjoyed in the past have not seemed as "good". I don't know if this is because my tastes have changed, I am burnt out on soups and softs or its the fact that i barely get a good taste of it. This has led me to think about a few things. I decided on the sleeve, after I had been very anti surgery as I felt it was successful mostly due to restriction or Portion Control. Much like the lap band but without the foreign object. However now I find my doctors list and everyone's recommendations are not portion control but no or very low carb. Almost Atkins like. If I had wanted to live on atkins could I not have just went on the atkins diet? Is there anyome who has managed to lose their excess weight, eating a well balanced diet which includes whole grains, fruits, veggies and Proteins by portion size only? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happilysleeved 114 Posted December 19, 2012 I am 3 months post op and loving my restriction. My nutritionist did not stress the type of diet that you mentioned! I have found that to get all my Protein in and keep my body running I eat it first every time, then get my fruits or veggies in! I put carbs or starches in last and really have no desire or room for them. I try to make people understand when they say, "oh you can't eat that" that I can eat anything I want, but if I'm going to be full after 3 oz than it better be protein! Sent from my iPhone using VST 6 Threetimesacharm, Banned member, JerseyGirl68 and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
softwsolu1 8 Posted December 19, 2012 I think the reason for a low-carb diet focus is to ensure that you get the appropriate amount of Protein in. The idea is to fill up on Protein, then add the other stuff later. My own doctors did not steer me toward a low-carb diet, but rather toward a balanced diet that stressed protein intake and eating healthy whole grains for carbohydrates. In my experience even with low-carb dieting, the trick is to be low carb and not no carb. I've had a lot of luck making substitutions where they don't hurt, but in fact help flavor for me - for instance, I'll almost always opt for brown rice over white, long grain over short, whole wheat toast over white. These are flavor preferences for me that happen to also be healthy choices. As long as you eat healthy and keep your calories down, you should lose weight via Portion Control on the sleeve. In the end, with any diet - surgery assisted or not - is down to calorie consumption. 2 lwilliams65 and Jodyjoe reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lisa :) 231 Posted December 19, 2012 First of all, I think we all have buyers remorse at some point right after surgery!!! The first few months after surgery were torturous for me!!! I had my surgery right before Thanksgiving last year and I was just so unhappy at not being able to eat anything that I wanted!!! But I'm here to tell you that things WILL get easier!!! I am a little over one year out and there isn't anything that I CAN'T eat (although there are some foods I don't tolerate very well). Now, that doesn't mean that eating whatever I want is what's best for me. I know that when I'm not losing, it's usually because my carbs are on the high end and I'm not putting Protein first. I don't think you will have to live a "Atkins" lifestyle in order to lose weight and I actually don't subscribe to the notion that carbs are "bad". Carbs are energy!!! We NEED them in our diets. I have been eating 1800-2000 calories a day since about April and I think my diet is fairly balanced. I also don't deprive myself of anything. If I'm craving something I have it. I love my sleeve....and someday, you will too!!!! Hang in there!!!! 1 ShrinkyDinkMe22 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kristikay 60 Posted December 19, 2012 I understand what you are saying and feel much the same way. I am wondering if you can be successful with a balanced diet or if you have to go very low carb. Although in the beginning it is my understanding that you don't have room for much food and in order to get in the protien you can't tak up space with carbs. I don't have my surgery until January. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggychic 1,405 Posted December 19, 2012 My doc is an absolutely balanced diet kind of doc. While early out you are naturally lower in carbs, they are not a requirement for me to worry about aside from totally empty ones (white bread, egg Pasta etc). I eat them a bit, but prefer whole grains, which are encouraged in my program. I have asked "how many carbs" only to be told that I am not on Atkins Healthy carbs is the focus, not carbs in general. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebthompson2010 126 Posted December 19, 2012 YES! I was sleeved on Aug 2. I have lost 110 lbs to date. I am also 3 mos pregnant. I eat a well balanced meal at every meal. I eat my Protein, then my veggies and or fruit, then some of my starch or carb. I am full and satisfied. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebthompson2010 126 Posted December 19, 2012 Ofcourse everything I eat only comes out to about 4-5 oz of food.< /p> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Donny 270 Posted December 19, 2012 At week 5 I was instructed to hit 100g of carbs per day and 1000 calories. I never come close to that and I'm 8 weeks out! I eat 5 or so multi grain crackers per day or a Soup with rice. I have yet to try bread or Pasta. Yesterday was the first day I hit my nut's goals but I was disappointed in the way I did it. I ate 15 crackers, turkey lunch meat, beef Jerky, 4 cheese sticks, and chicken with rice Soup. Got all my fluids in, didn't go to the gym last night, and I'm 1.5 lbs lighter then yesterday morning!?! Yesterday was the first day in 3 months I went a bit crazy. Here's what MFP looked like for it. (Does not include vitamins) 1 kmwheel reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggychic 1,405 Posted December 19, 2012 LOL Donny...in the old days would you have thought that was a "crazy" day? heh heh Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Donny 270 Posted December 19, 2012 LOL Donny...in the old days would you have thought that was a "crazy" day? heh heh That would have been a drive home from work snack! Plus a big soda! And I try to eat balanced every day and I don't weigh everything I eat. But I pay attention to it and log it as closely as I can in MFP. I don't want to live my life weighing everything. I want to learn what full feels like and be able to eyeball my meals. And when I get horrible slimed and the hurl feeling that does more for Portion Control then a scale would for me. I have fruits, veggies, Protein, dairy, and carbs every day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebthompson2010 126 Posted December 19, 2012 That would have been a drive home from work snack! Plus a big soda! And I try to eat balanced every day and I don't weigh everything I eat. But I pay attention to it and log it as closely as I can in MFP. I don't want to live my life weighing everything. I want to learn what full feels like and be able to eyeball my meals. And when I get horrible slimed and the hurl feeling that does more for Portion Control then a scale would for me. I have fruits' date=' veggies, Protein, dairy, and carbs every day.[/quote'] Hey Donny what's ur MFP name?? I just got it and don't have any friends lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladiJ 83 Posted December 20, 2012 thanks all, I feel better about it all today. I can totally live and be happy if I can eat around 1000 calories and 80 carbs a day. Sounds like after I am totally healed and eating more foods things maybe different. I am sure in 2 more weeks as my diet really expands I will be much happier. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jrussell 5 Posted December 25, 2012 I don't count calories, Protein, nor carbs. I'm horrible at trying to get my exercise in.I make sure that I eat my protein first then veggies. I was sleeved on August 16. My starting weight was 299. Today I weigh 228. Don't stress. Get your Water in. 1 Banned member reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gloriann 43 Posted December 25, 2012 I use measuring cups and watch my portion size. I do it so I don't waste any food that I know I can't finish. It also helps me to watch my calorie intake. Of course, Protein first! Good luck! 1 Fiddleman reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites