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Great idea Blessed...

Today I'm NOT eating. Today I start the liquids

Day 3: Mushies/pureed

Day 4: Soft foods

Day 5: Solids

So it's a compacted post op regimen. I almost finished one a few months ago.. got through day two and fell off. I know I can do it, and now especially since I feel more determined.

I won't exercise through today and tomorrow. My body needs rest right now, and I will likely feel a bit weak too.

Okay so its on! Mmmm... Isopure

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tapshoes I hear ya! Yesterday was replacement fill for the 3ml I had taken out just before Christmas for my big stuck episode. Since then I have been able to eat anything in any quantity!

Today I am on a new road. Since being able to eat anything and cheating for the most part of three or four months I am going to get myself right again.

Today I ate and will eat the usual sort of breaky and lunch with a different dinner:

B: Porridge with banana

L: Cottage cheese with fruit (today it is mixed berries)

D: Grilled fish with salad.

With this refiill I already feel better. I have restriction again and I am not hungry and looking for something to put in my mouth every minute.

I have to work on the physiological side of my eating behaviour now.

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Again, not eating today. :tongue:

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Well, I'm definitely not posting what I ate yesterday but let's see if shame can help me eat better today so I can post. Maybe this is just what I need to get my eating back in line and the scale moving down at a nice pace. Thanks.

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Yesterday was fill day, so it was a Protein shake in the morning, and then one lst night before I went to bed. Today is Protein Shake for Breakfast - which I couldn't drink until 4 hours later....that's a first! lunch and supper will be creamed Soups and yogurt.

This is the first time that after a fill, I have not been able to have my breakfast within 30 minutes of getting up in the morning. I am used to starting my day with coffee, then having my breakfast within a half hour before I head to the Y. Today, no such luck...felt kinda weak at the Y but worked through it.

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Okay, I'm gonna eat today. Later though, and you know what? I'm gonna enjoy it. I know my stomach has shrunk because I'm feeling full on just liquids.< /strong>

My pants feel like they want to fall off but the scale is still stuck at 243. Well, that's okay. Like I just mentioned in another thread, if it takes me five years to get to goal I'm okay with that. I'll get there.

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Yesterday was a grazin' day....

Banana; 2 ff yogurts; 6 tbsp peanut butter; handful of soy nuts.

Today will be better..

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Although I seem to be the only one posting....and my last fill may just have done it...I am eating so much less, and not wanting to eat as much! Yesterdays menu:

B: FF yogurt

L: 1/4c cottage cheese (1%); banana

S: ff yogurt

D: 1/4 c chili; 1/4c soy nuts

S: Protein smoothie (my calorie count and Protein quota were too low)

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