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FEBRUARY SLEEVERS 2013....how you doing after you've been Sleeved



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I was sleeved 2/22/13 and down 27lbs! Pain hasn't been an issue' date=' did take me a few weeks to get my energy back. Eating and tolerating almost everything I have tried. Hard for me to remember to eat SLOW! Being a nurse I am used to eating on the run... I have found I do better with 4 small meals than 3, I was wanting to snack in the evening.[/quote']

I was sleeved on 21st, pretty much same in weight loss

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Me too! Face and belly. Down from a 22 to an 18. Can't wait to fit in reg size clothes

Congratulations on the lose, your almost to that reg size. I can't wait to get there either!

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Ok' date=' this has probably already old news, but if you have NOT tried these, you MUST!!! Made me soooooooo HAPPY today!!! (Yes, I know.... I have serious issues with food making me happy...but at least this is a good choice!)[/quote']

I haven't tried these yet, but heard they are super yummy!!! Do you eat it by itself???

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I just ate an innie piece of pizza!!!! Why do I feel so guilty? <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':(' /> I'm 5 weeks out and so far so good. Normally I would ate 5! But I'm scared due to eating the crust.

I think it's normal to have relapses. It's not like you can fully relapse... Not at this point anyway. I mean, when u think about it... We went through a complete 180 change. From over indulging in our favorite foods to being in complete liquids! Then slowly having the basic foods.. So I think it's kind of natural to want and even try the old stuff that you miss. Not that it's okay to continue to taste or indulge, but I think you'll be just fine. ;)

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I haven't tried these yet' date=' but heard they are super yummy!!! Do you eat it by itself???[/quote']

Yes, just spooned it up a little bit at a time and let it melt away. Someone mentioned they used it in an omelet as well. I think I just get really excited when I eat things that are flavorful and not sweet ;)

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I think it's normal to have relapses. It's not like you can fully relapse... Not at this point anyway. I mean' date=' when u think about it... We went through a complete 180 change. From over indulging in our favorite foods to being in complete liquids! Then slowly having the basic foods.. So I think it's kind of natural to want and even try the old stuff that you miss. Not that it's okay to continue to taste or indulge, but I think you'll be just fine. ;)[/quote']

Thank you for the kind words

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Me too! Face and belly. Down from a 22 to an 18. Can't wait to fit in reg size clothes

Yes! I dream of shopping in the same stores as my sisters... who have never had weight issues! I haven't bought new clothes, I'm just walking around in my extra baggy 22s and 20s.

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My husband was eating Stacy's pita chips and jalapeño and artichoke dip this afternoon and I kept hearing him crunch those delicious pita chips so I put one in my mouth and sucked on it and then spit it out just to get the flavor! My friend is a dietician and she actually said that to me the other day! If you get a bad craving for something then take a small bite chew it and then spit it back out!!

there are a lot of posts on VST about this--one person even has in a signature line why it's bad for you. It is a form of disordered eating and it also can cause gastric juices to get going and lead to GI problems. I'm not trying to be preachy bc I know you are just sharing something that helped you, but based on what I've read, I'm not going to try it. I am surprised that a dietitian would recommend it....

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As far as where you lose weight first, I have always heard--first on last off--and last on, first off. So depending on where your weight is distributed, I think it varies by person. Basically our "problem areas" (for me my hips) will the be the last ones where the weight will come off. I always lose first in my waist bc I'm naturally an hourglass. My pants have been falling down bc they are loose in my waist now but my hips catch them! I have noticed that my face looks a little smaller too. It's so difficult to look at yourself objectively and tell, so I think the fit of clothes that you've worn a lot are a good gauge.

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First day of spring break, so off to the gym I go this morning. Hope everyone has a good day.

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there are a lot of posts on VST about this--one person even has in a signature line why it's bad for you. It is a form of disordered eating and it also can cause gastric juices to get going and lead to GI problems. I'm not trying to be preachy bc I know you are just sharing something that helped you' date=' but based on what I've read, I'm not going to try it. I am surprised that a dietitian would recommend it....[/quote']

Thanks I appreciate the feedback. She was not suggesting doing it on a regular basis. It's better than actually chewing and swallowing that little bit of forbidden food! And I guess I should clarify that I sucked on the pita chip did not actually chew it, just got the flavor from it!! So sick of sweet!!

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there are a lot of posts on VST about this--one person even has in a signature line why it's bad for you. It is a form of disordered eating and it also can cause gastric juices to get going and lead to GI problems. I'm not trying to be preachy bc I know you are just sharing something that helped you' date=' but based on what I've read, I'm not going to try it. I am surprised that a dietitian would recommend it....[/quote']

Agree- as a therapist intern..almost complete... Spit and chew is part of the eating disorder category-- a one time thing..... Not co concerned... However.... It can get serious and have almost just as serious repercussions as bulimia---

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I'm officially one month post op. I'm down 29 pounds including the pre op diet. I'm done with the liquid, pureed and soft food . Today I advance to the on going nutrition stage. Not going to lie I'm a little nervous. I feel like the chains are off but I'm afraid of running free, lol.

I'm really trying to be more structured with my meals. I called my NUT to ask about calorie intake and etc. She told me just to focus on Protein and fluids. I've struggled with protein because i can't tolerate the shakes. Hopefully that will change more that I'm eating food. I'm using MFP to track everything.

I'm curious to know what is your calorie intake for those one month out?

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I'm officially one month post op. I'm down 29 pounds including the pre op diet. I'm done with the liquid, pureed and soft food . Today I advance to the on going nutrition stage. Not going to lie I'm a little nervous. I feel like the chains are off but I'm afraid of running free, lol.

I'm really trying to be more structured with my meals. I called my NUT to ask about calorie intake and etc. She told me just to focus on Protein and fluids. I've struggled with protein because i can't tolerate the shakes. Hopefully that will change more that I'm eating food. I'm using MFP to track everything.

I'm curious to know what is your calorie intake for those one month out?

I am just over a month. I have been hitting 500-600 calories. The surgeon & NUT said I should be shooting for 800 and 80g of protein with approximately 1/2 of my calories from protein then 25% fat & the other 25% from carbs.

I must say it is hard to do!!!

I have been stalled, but the other day my husband was walking slower behind me. I asked him what he was doing...he said he was checking out my butt!!! LOL he said he could tell I'm losing!! Success!!!!

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