sneakerfr3ak 1 Posted June 10, 2014 I had my surgery May 6. And it is june 10th and i've only lost 29 pounds. I feel like its not enough. Is it me? I cannot tolerate Protein Shakes anymore so i try to eat thinga that are high in Protein. But in the mean time maybe I forgot about the calorie content. Ughh. I feel so down on myself!!! 1 oweemytoe reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baconville 578 Posted June 10, 2014 29 Pounds In A Month Is Amazing! You are loosing nearly a pound a day!! We all lose at different rates, but I would imagine your clinic would be thrilled with that kind of progress. As to the Protein, the name of the game at this stage is maximum Protein grams for fewest number of calories. Follow your clinic's guidelines - they vary considerably from clinic to clinic - but mine for the first three months was 50 grams of protein every day. If you can't tolerate the shakes, look into the powders and add them to your high protein, low calorie, food choices. I am approaching a year post surgery and I still find it important to get one shake in every day to meet my protein goals and stay under my calorie limit. The first few months are really a 'honeymoon' period of sorts. Most people do no feel hunger, or at least not as badly as they did pre surgery. You want to take advantage of this window to maximize you weight loss because it will become more difficult with time. Not impossible though, like I said, I am approaching a year, and the scale is still moving for me. But the loss has slowed considerably! Good Luck! Carol 1 oweemytoe reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JanetteH 80 Posted June 10, 2014 I had my surgery May 6. And it is june 10th and i've only lost 29 pounds. I feel like its not enough. Is it me? I cannot tolerate Protein shakes anymore so i try to eat thinga that are high in Protein. But in the mean time maybe I forgot about the calorie content. Ughh. I feel so down on myself!!! 29 lbs in 5 weeks is amazing!! - that's about 6 lbs a week - when did you ever lose weight that quickly before? I'm only averaging around 4 lbs a week and I'm delighted with that. Think positive - this surgery is a tool, not a magic bullet. Depending on your starting weight and goals, it may take close to a year to lose all the weight. Don't get down on yourself - counting calories is not my main goal anymore. If I eat the correct quantity (no more than 1 cup at my stage) of the right foods (protein, fruits and veggies), then the calories take care of themselves. I use a tracking app called MyFitnessPal which I love. You might want to start using that - it has an amazing data base of lots of foods so it can tell you how much protein, fat, carbs etc you've consumed. What phase are you in? (pureed food, soft foods?) I also got tired of the Protein Shakes but found I love scrambled eggs, cottage cheese and fish (all mashed in the puree phase). Talk to your nutritionist about ideas and recipes etc Good luck! 2 oweemytoe and TxDumplin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
carolk36 142 Posted June 10, 2014 29 pounds in a month! That's great! Can't wait til I'm where you are. Wishing you continued success! Carol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sneakerfr3ak 1 Posted June 10, 2014 Thank you so much for everyones support. I will try to add Protein powder to my yogurt and or pudding. Not sure about my eggs. Lol. My starting weight was 331 day of surgery. I am now 302. And i am 5 '8 tall girl. I have been a sports playing and very competitive individual my whole life. So I have let depression my my life events take control of my life and i ate mg feelings away. Now that i had this surgery i am anxious to lose. To get my happiness back and get back to playing basketball. So i am hard on myself. I understand its not a magic pill. But its part of my impatient nature to want to see results right away. Lol. I will not give up, the old me is pushing its way out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsGloMartin 198 Posted June 10, 2014 Congrats on your loss!!! You will lose more soon we all go through a temporary stall but if we are patient and follow the plan the weight will fall off. Stay strong, stay focused, you can do this!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites