Faith41 118 Posted March 18, 2013 Well I guess im going to be a slow losser Tuesday will make 1 week since being sleeved and i'ved lost 4 pounds. Yesterday I started my Vitamins and Protein Shakes please give me a run down of what you eat from the time you wake up till the time you go to bed plus any actvities that you do, I'm a big girl I weigh 230 pounds on a 5ft1 inch frame I should be a fast loser right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
giggles232000 56 Posted March 18, 2013 I didnt really lose til after my 2nd or 3rd week, my first few weeks all I ate was broths and yogurt, then slowly added apple sauce cottage cheese things like that, all I did then was walk really didnt do alot more then that, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
srpiccollo 19 Posted March 18, 2013 I am 5ft 2 and day of surgery was 284. Today I am 18 days post op and only down 11 pounds. Everyone is different I was told. My doctor also told me not to weigh myself too often. He said once a week. He explained Water weight, and just different times of day can be a 3-4 pound difference and will make me go insane. He knows me VERY well I eat shake for Breakfast 20 Protein, 1/2 cup Soup for lunch 3 Protein, shake for snack 20 protein, 1 cup Soup for dinner 10 protein, and 1/2 shake before bed so 10 more protein. I was told to eat eat every 3-4 hours and when feel hibgry between meals just drink more Water it should pass. 99.9% of the time it does. If it doesn't I grab 1/2 a pudding of more soup. I take some Vitamins each time I eat-never all at once. It helps your body absorb them better and wont leave you feeling sick. In between each meal I drink water and get 70-80 oz in daily. I get at least 63 protein in daily. I today was told I can started puréed foods and have added in refried Beans and a little cheese. So freaking good and has 9 protein in it too. My doctor and nutritionist have been a blessing. They keep in touch and at every appointment go over my food journals as well as my Vitamin sheet to make sure I am getting everything I need. They also do blood work every 2-6 weeks to make sure I am right on par and if I am lacking something they can add it in. I am very lucky to have them being a nurse I know a lot already but these people put me to shame. My best advice is do not eat the next stage early unless your doctor gives the ok and just try not to watch the scale too closely. You have plenty of time to lose the weight and like a pot boiling watching it makes it 10 times worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faith41 118 Posted March 18, 2013 I did eat a little cottage cheese small curd Sunday I wont try it again for another week or 2 I felt bad after eating it today I had some Safeway Tomato and basil bisque it went down ok but felt guilty eating it, but other than that I thought I would of lost more also I can't tell when im full I can drink a 11oz eas Protein Shake and not get that full feeling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fletcherette 203 Posted March 18, 2013 I am one week post op today the routine I am building is this Sip Vitamin Water upon waking Drink a Protein shake for Breakfast Take Vitamins about 30 mins after finishing shake For lunch chicken broth with unflavored Protein Around 5pm take my first dose of Calcium dinner either more broth or Protein Shake After dinner the last of my Calcium In between the 3 "meals" I sip on sf drinks, have a Jello, a little nonfat milk, or have a sf Popsicle. Somewhere in there I take my B12 and prescription meds I walk for atleast 7 minutes 3x a day I will build the time up over the weeks I'm down 13lbs this first week and this routine works for me. I haven't been really measuring how much of liquid I get in but I estimate I get about 30g of protein a day. The trick is finding what works for you. Best of luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites