asamannj 4 Posted June 29, 2014 So I had the Gastric Sleeve May 29th, over a whole month ago. I don't feel like I have lost any weight at all. Sure my pants are more lose than they were...but I am a tad bit nervous I am doing something wrong. My Diet goes a long the lines of something like this: 9:00am - 6 oz Protein shake (I finish drinking that at around 45 minutes. I just sip.) 12:00pm- 4 oz baked or grilled chicken, 2 oz of a vegetable (or starch depending on the day) (I take anywhere from 45-60 minutes eating this). 4:00pm -5 oz Chili, Soup or some type of Protein.< /p> 7:00pm- 3 strawberries or equivalent with 2 oz yogurt. 10:00pm- 1 SF Popsicle I know I am not eating the 6 small meals a day. I drink liquids as much as I can handle. My stomach talks to me all the time when I am eating. Sometimes, I get this weird pain/discomfort in my chest while/after eating. Is that normal? I am also walking 30-45 minutes a day, taking a break on Sundays (religious reasons). Another thing I'm worried about is my energy levels, there are days I want to sleep 12+ hours, and sometimes I do... I don't know. I guess I am just nervous I'm doing something wrong. Any ideas, guidance? 2 BeagleLover and Mary Cade reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bufflehead 6,358 Posted June 29, 2014 Are you following your plan? All of our plans are so different, I think none of us can really tell you if you are doing something "wrong" unless you are doing something crazy like sitting down to eat a half a pizza and following that pint of ice cream and a six pack. If you are unclear about what your plan is, and how to follow it, definitely contact your surgeon or dietician. I will say that I am surprised someone so early out can eat four ounces of dense Protein, let alone four ounces of dense protein plus a couple ounces of veggies. I couldn't eat that much right now, and I'm over a year out. But we all have different capacities. Just because I couldn't do it doesn't mean it isn't normal and right for you. The pain/discomfort in your chest is a signal you have eaten too much. When that happens, figure out how much you ate, and make sure you eat less of whatever that food was the next time you try it. I think the lack of energy is pretty normal -- you are still recovering from surgery and adjusting to a new way of eating and exercising. If your body feels tired, definitely feed it the sleep that it needs! But if you are concerned, again, maybe bring it up with your surgeon just to be sure. Good luck! 1 BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asamannj 4 Posted June 29, 2014 I am following my plan. And I will definitely contact my follow up doc. Thanks so much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rome 156 Posted June 29, 2014 You said you don't feel like you've lost any weight at all. How much have you lost? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asamannj 4 Posted June 29, 2014 You said you don't feel like you've lost any weight at all. How much have you lost? I've only lost around 18 pounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynn2win 142 Posted June 29, 2014 that's a lot.....I went to my doctor apt and the nurse told me to stop comparing myself to other people....stop doing it or it will drive you crazy 2 BeagleLover and jajmj reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rome 156 Posted June 29, 2014 Agreed! Can't compare yourself to others :-) I did the same thing (I'm only 5 weeks out) I was getting on the scale WAY too much and getting discouraged. So....once a week weigh ins is what I am trying to do. Secondly, my nutritionist said that I should only give myself max of 30 minutes for each meal. Giving yourself more time may allow you to eat more than you really need to for that meal. I was doing something like you 45-60 minutes and I was able to eat probably more than I should have too. At this point they say 1/4 cup or 4 oz total is what we should be able to eat. Shortening up my meal time has helped me I think. I can tell when I'm full as well. Hang in there! Any weight loss is weight loss! My biggest thing is getting all my liquids in!! need that to help the weight move too. :-) 1 BeagleLover reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
asamannj 4 Posted June 29, 2014 Agreed! Can't compare yourself to others :-) I did the same thing (I'm only 5 weeks out) I was getting on the scale WAY too much and getting discouraged. So....once a week weigh ins is what I am trying to do. Secondly, my nutritionist said that I should only give myself max of 30 minutes for each meal. Giving yourself more time may allow you to eat more than you really need to for that meal. I was doing something like you 45-60 minutes and I was able to eat probably more than I should have too. At this point they say 1/4 cup or 4 oz total is what we should be able to eat. Shortening up my meal time has helped me I think. I can tell when I'm full as well. Hang in there! Any weight loss is weight loss! My biggest thing is getting all my liquids in!! need that to help the weight move too. :-) that's a lot.....I went to my doctor apt and the nurse told me to stop comparing myself to other people....stop doing it or it will drive you crazy I guess I kinda have been comparing myself to others. Well, that stops now! Thanks. I will definitely try to speed up my meals a bit and cut back on the amount per meal. Maybe it will make a difference. Thanks again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JeanZ_RN 378 Posted June 29, 2014 "ONLY" 18 lbs in the past month?? Geeeeesh, that is a GREAT first month! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nicey2u 228 Posted June 29, 2014 I was sleeved April 23rd and I only eat 4 oz of food. I have a bunch if 4oz containers... If it doesn't fit I don't eat it! I wasn't able to eat meat until the 6th week out! I could only have fish the 3rd 4th and 5th week!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Susan-031314 179 Posted June 30, 2014 Sounds pretty awesome to me!!! I figure that I lost that easy Water weight pre-surgery so after surgery was true fat loss. It's more noticeable when you get into clothes that you couldn't fit into pre-surgery, but if you are like me, you were wearing clothes that were really too small to begin with. If you need a reminder of what you've accomplished in only 30 days, fill a backpack with 18 lbs of groceries and haul it around for a half an hour. I guarantee you will soon realize what you've accomplish, and think, you are only just starting. Keep up the good work!! 1 JeanZ_RN reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dani_elle86 20 Posted July 1, 2014 I find myself saying the same thing all the time "I've only lost 25 lbs in 6 weeks". Then I stop and think-in what other world are you going to lost 25lbs in 6 weeks?!?! I mean it's incredible, and so is your weight loss. I made the mistake of weighing myself daily and comparing it to everyone else who had surgery the same week as me. We all have different bodies, different doctors, and different plans. I stalled my 2nd or 3rd week and was crying and upset asking myself 'What did I do?' Everyone else was losing weight and I wasn't. It's defeating. Finally I told my boyfriend to hide my scale and stopped focusing on the number. Instead I noticed my pants were a bit looser, and my tops fit a whole lot better. Just keep doing what you're doing and it will pay off! I measure all my meals (because I tend to eat too much too quickly) and I've found that 1/4c or 2 oz is pretty perfect for me to feel full and not have discomfort. My friends keep asking me how I'm doing and I keep saying I'm losing but every. single. pound. feels like its resisting...like my body doesn't want to let it go! Even though I feel like that I'm still winning! Any loss is a loss and it's more than I could have ever done on my own! You're doing great! Keep it up! 1 JeanZ_RN reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites