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Eureka-C

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Eureka-C last won the day on February 10 2011

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About Eureka-C

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    Bariatric Evangelist
  • Birthday 10/22/1972

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    http://eureka-thicktothin.blogspot.com

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    Married, two children
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    Female
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    Reading, movies
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    Graduate Student
  • City
    Royse City
  • State
    Texas
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    75189

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  1. I took the baby food meat, added salt and garlic powder, then spread it on a saltine. I found it easier for a quick meal and it was healthier than potted meat. I only ate maybe 6 jars in all. I was tired of tuna and canned chicken and ground hamburger didn't sit we'll in my tummy.
  2. Eureka-C

    Grazing?

    I could not get in enough calories at first to do this. It is a fine line between setting good habits and getting in enough to sustain a full days work every day. Early on even eating six or seven times a day, I barely got in 400-500 calories some days.
  3. Thank you both for the support. As for a goal weight of 150 - that is what my doctor recommended, it would put me at the very highest end of "normal" weight. Realistically, I don't see it. I am happy where I am now. It would be nice to hit that 100 lost point and drop below 200. That would put me in a size 14, which would make me very happy. I also think exercise is a big part of it. I have never been a sports person. I always tell people if they had special education for PE, I would have been in it. I have a very poor reaction time, poor coordination, et cetera. BUT... I am no longer embarrassed by it like I was when I was younger, and just laugh it off. So, after the holidays, its back to exercising... usually walking with my daughter, bike riding, or playing kinect with my children. I think that might give me the extra I need to lose another 10 pounds by March. And I will feel good, unlike how dieting makes me feel.
  4. November 22nd was my one year surgiversary. I have been thinking about what to post, but could not do it. I am not at goal. I have not even lost 100 pounds. I have stalled the last 2 months. What do I have to offer others? Then someone asked me a question that made me look at the past year differently. The following is my story. Goal...hmmmm..... so I have lots of revolving thoughts and feelings around that issue. My ideal goal is 150 pounds. That was my lowest weight ever at age 16 in 11th grade. I only stayed there about 6 months and that was by starving myself (no Breakfast or lunch), apple after school and small dinner so my mom wouldn't know I wasn't eating. I have little to no willpower and enjoy food too much for that to last long. So by start of freshman year of college, I was up to 220. I was active, ate whatever I wanted and rebelled against lifelong dieting. I gained 50 pounds that year. Then went on fen/fen and weight watchers and lost the fifty. I was around 225-230 for years, even through my first pregnancy. Then when I found out I was pregnant a second time, with a newborn infant at home, I crashed into a depression and ate my way through my second pregnancy. After that, although I came out of the depression, I decided dieting made me miserable and refused to diet, so I slowly crept up to my max weight of 299 (might as well have been 300). Then several things happened. Both my overweight and younger cousins were diagnosed with type ii diabetes. My mom had a heart attack, and a separate issue, almost lost her food to charcot's disease, a side effect of type ii diabetes. My father was diagnosed with type ii diabetes and myasthenia gravis. Both my parents were over 400 pounds, not even 60 and might not live to 65. Then my uncle, mom's brother died at 58 of a heart attack, also has type ii diabetes. I looked around and noticed most of the people in my family have serious medical issues by 45 and die before 60. Here I was almost 40, with edema, pre-diabetic, can barely walk up a flight of stairs, had to get off the roller coaster with my children because they couldn't latch the bar. So, I don't want to die, live next 10 years of my life with serious medical issues, and miss out on my children and future grandchildren's lives. I decided to have surgery. The stats say most people lose 60%. That would put me around 210. At 210, I can exercise, dress nice, feel good, and have a lower risk of health problems. I am overweight, but not obese. I can happily live with 210. So, I had the surgery. I was inspired by all those who lost sooooo much and got to goal in 6 months, 7 months, a year. Then, they got below goal. WOW. So, I thought maybe I can get to goal (150) too, but in the back of my mind, I thought there is no way. I rebelled. I don't want to diet ever again. Healthy is more important than skinny, so I keep saying to myself. I follow all the rules. But I am not careful. I eat what I want for the most part. Here I am one year later at 208-212 for the last two months. I have plateaued. I know if I diet and am really careful, I can easily lose more weight. I tried it for a week. It was not as hard as before, I lost 4 pounds quickly, and gained back 2 when I stopped. So, here's my dilemma: Do I diet and lose more weight? If I do, how hard will it be to keep it off? Do I like how I look now? Am I happy? Am I healthy? So, for now, I am going to be happy where I am with no food obsessions, eating what I like and feeling happy and healthy. I would love to be 150, but I don't want to fight for it. I don't want the depression and self-loathing that happens when I diet. I don't want to try and fail again. If I stay at the weight I am now, I feel successful and for the most part am fully happy and satisfied. But sometimes I feel sorry for myself and think "I am still fat." Fortunately those moments pass quickly as I enjoy my life, my children, my health, and shopping in the regular rather than plus clothes. This is a life changing event. It forces you to see things about yourself that you never thought about before. Its not just about losing weight, its about redefining "self." Thanks for all the love and support from my fellow sleevers, and I hope that my story can offer hope to those who are slow losers like me.
  5. Different things make different people nauseous and some are more sensitive than others. Since it hasn't been mentioned that I have seen, I wanted to say Sugar Alcohols make me nauseous. I feel like I am coming down with the flu about 10 minutes after I ingest them. I found out this is a hypoglycemic reaction. My body thinks they are sugar and floods my system with insulin which zaps up all the sugar, but does nothing to the alcohol sugars, and causes my blood sugar to drop rapidly. It takes about 30-60 minutes for me to recover. I have no problems with lactose or sugar or artificial sweeteners.. go figure. I hope you find out what it is that is causing your stomach upset. Let us know.
  6. Eureka-C

    Grazing?

    I started off really well at 6 meals a day with water/tea/sugar free drinks in between. Then moved it down one meal at a time to 3 meals and one 50-100 cal snack by about 7 months out. At a year out I am not being careful. I too top off and was just thinking today I need to break that habit today, so no more. Anyway, at 2 weeks I say do what you have too to keep your energy up and get in the minimum. But start making those good habits as soon as you can.
  7. If you hit a rough patch and feel you are not losing, do a search for 'stall' and you will see you are not alone. Everyone has them. It has taken me a year to lose 90 pounds or 60% of my excess weight. You are doing great.
  8. Hi Ava, I am a 39 year old married woman with two children. I had surgery on nov 22 2011. Feel free to take a look at my posts and msg me if you want.
  9. Eureka-C

    Is this normal ?

    I took a jar of baby food meat, added some salt pepper and garlic powder, dipped a saltine in it and ate that for some protein. I also had to make sure my meat was very moist at first. Mixed tuna or canned chicken with mayo leaving in the liquid from the can, then put in my little electric chopper. Same with ground beef, added a little canned beef broth and ketchup, chopped fine. I couldn't eat steak or pork chops until much later. I had problem with meat getting stuck at first too. I also depended on shakes a lot. I am almost a year out and can eat anything (almost) with no problems. I still have to be careful taking big bites, not chewing enough or eating too fast.
  10. Eureka-C

    A Few Questions

    I was told by my doc that the beginning was just about getting in the fluids and some calories (preferably protein) until you heal enough to take in what you need. So, at first I sipped the thinner fruity protein drinks (took me almost all day to drink one) and got 40 g of protein. If I had any time of the day left, I drank gatorade. I set a timer for every 5 min and would wet my mouth and let it slowly trickle down. If I didn't set the timer, I would forget to take another sip for 15-20 minutes and would not be able to get in my fluids/protein. This was only for the first 5-6 days. Afterward, I was able to drink a half an ounce (half a shot glass) at a time. You may have some heavy duty swelling that makes it so difficult. BUT you do NOT want to get dehydrated. I have heard of several people on here going to the emergency room because of dehydration. Dehydration makes you nauseous and becomes a vicious cycle where you don't want to take anything in. Take it slow and easy, one small sip at a time and focus on healing. This will be behind you before you know it.
  11. Eureka-C

    Hair Loss Finish Line?

    I started losing hair significantly in month four. It was noticeably thinner, courser and drier by month six, but no bald spots. The loss slowed by month seven, and at 11 months I am halfway back to my old thickness, still very dry. I take a Multivitamin, B12, and Iron. Btw, it was way worse than post partum.
  12. Eureka-C

    What is this?

    I have found this happened when I eat too fast, eat too big a bite, eat something that balls up (tortilla is the worst), or overeat. It used to happen every few days when I started eating solids. At 11 months now, it has happened once in the past two months. I ate too many bites too fast.
  13. Ghrelin is also a factor in heat regulation. There seems to be some preliminary studies suggesting it is more than the weight loss making us so cold. Hopefully our bodies will adjust with time.
  14. Eureka-C

    stomach stretch

    I read over and over about the no stretching, yet every month I seemed to be able to eat more. Finally it clicked. My stomach was healing, the swelling was going down, and scar tissue was tightening. At about 5 months, I topped out. Now at 11 months, the amount I can eat has stabilized. The amount I can eat depends on the type of food, how fast I eat, whether I drink liquids, and the time of day. However, it is fairly consistent and physically impossible to stretch. Before surgery, even though I was full, I could eat a few more bites, sneak a snack in here and there. Now when my tummy says stop. I better stop or there are significant repercussions. (Pain, slimies, and vomiting)

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