luvthecardinals 5 Posted September 23, 2013 Hello! My surgery was on 8/6/13 and I am currently down 27.4 pounds. I am not sure if I am on target but it seems slow going. I lost most of my weight early on and have only lost a little over 4 pounds in the last month. Is this typical? Im being honest here, I have struggled with the Protein and the Water intake, even though I love to drink Water. I just cant seem to get it all in. I have been experimenting with just about any kind of foods and seem to be able to eat most things, just not too much of anything at once. I have had some foods I shouldn't, but even though I dont think I have consumed more than 1000 calories any given day. I have had drinks containing alcohol a few times. It doesnt seem to bother me or affect me different than before. My family are big beef eaters and so I have ate ground beef a few times, I havent had issues with that. I havent exercised much due to the fact that I am prepping my house for moving and that is a lot of physical activity. I am tired as can be at the end of the day. So, looking at this, there are many areas I can improve on, but I am just living my life as normal as possible and not constantly thinking about the sleeved stomach or when to eat. I would appreciate any feedback and advice. Thanks All, Joan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HoosierGirl 780 Posted September 23, 2013 First, congratulations on your weight loss and being sleeved! I have kept this link for some time...talks about tracking your percentage of weight lost to determine if you are on track to lose all your excess weight http://www.dsfacts.com/weight-loss.html Being almost 8 months out of surgery and getting closer to goal, I would say I have bounced around between 45-90 grams of Protein on any given day. Huge range there I know, but some days, I just didn't get to all the Protein I wanted to. Still today, there are not many days where I meet or exceed 1000 calories. But the one thing I will swear by is MyFitnessPal.com for logging EVERYTHING I eat and drink. Through this site, I have many "friends" and can see what they are eating and it's helpful to me to get ideas, etc. Your weight loss sounds typical. I've had months where I lost 10 lbs and months where I have lost only 4. But the bottom line is that I lost every month. If I average all my weight loss, it is 7.5lbs per month. My goal is to lose 92lbs total, so I would expect faster loss if you had more weight to lose - slower if less. Of course there have been a few stalls here an there, but month after month, I am losing. I too like beef, pork, chicken and fish. The only things I really cannot tolerate anymore is anything having to do with a potato. Go figure! Really try to stick to the lean Proteins first and fill in with veggies/fruit/carbs from there. Your feeling tired was my main issue early on. After about 3 months, I started to feel less tired and was able to exercise at a more intense level. Keep up the exercise, you will be glad you did! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lrs 33 Posted September 23, 2013 I have gone thru the same thing. What has helped me is Isopure drinks add crystal lite and it changes the flavor but now have no problem getting in my Water or Protein. Isopure has 40 grams of protein. I pour Isopure in a 32 oz bottle, crystal lite and add water to 32 oz. mark. Another is I take 1.4 c of fat free greek yogurt and a snack pack of sf vanilla pudding stir together and add pumpkin pie spice to add some more flavor. But try and stay with what the doctors tell you to eat so you won't harm your stomach. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuzyB 182 Posted September 23, 2013 I would start tracking everything you eat. That will help you see what you are actually intaking. From there, you can fine tune more Protein or Water or whatever you may need. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites