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rebecca_dsu

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  1. Hey gang, I'm a long time "vet" in terms of length since surgery (June 2013), but I completely went about using my pouch incorrectly. I got pregnant "accidentally" 4 months after surgery. We had a lot of stress (financial, "difficult" baby who never slept until 11months old, moving, etc) and I turned to food for comfort...those slider foods I was at my lowest adult weight EVER 3 days after having my son....185lbs. But now I'm back up to 203 and miserable. Well, now I'm almost 3 years past surgery, finally have life mostly under control, and well, I'd really like to see if I have a tool that still works, but honestly I don't even know where to start. I can't remember what to do... eat Protein first right? how much? was it 80g? Then Veggies? No Water 30 minutes before/after a meal... Is it just 3 meals a day? I feel like a newbie all over again. How do I restart? Is tracking calories in MFP (or similar) really helping any of you vets who actually made it to goal? I'm praying my stomach still small enough to help me get to goal. I know when I do eat protein first I can't eat too much (though certainly way more than I could 3 years ago)...and I can't eat more than a slice of pizza, so it must still be somewhat small. But Cookies...well I can eat several of those *sigh*. Words of wisdom, encouragement, plans that work all accepted! And I promise to come back and hang out here more for encouragement!!
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    I forgot how to use this "tool"... :(

    Yeah I don't like that smell either. But I do love lavendar, and have it in a roll on (with jojoba oil)...I may try to be more consistent with that and see if it does any good. My biggest hurdle is getting back over the carb (mostly sugar) addiction and eating so many slider foods. I look forward to getting back to the basics and focusing on Protein, fats and veggies. If I really focus on that protein goal, I think it will keep me full and satiated.
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    I forgot how to use this "tool"... :(

    Thank you so much! And I will!
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    I forgot how to use this "tool"... :(

    Thank you!! This is exactly the kind of direct/instruction I needed. I had WLS in Mexico (self paid) so I never had a nutritionist and the ones here in TN aren't great (they are more on the band wagon of "lean cuisines and skinny cow ice cream" vs. clean, whole foods (which I prefer)). I have a fitbit...but I find it doesn't motivate me even when I see that I haven't walked much. However, I do have a toddler to run after, so I'm going to be more intentional to take him to the park to run around so that I inevitably have to run around too...ha! Thanks again!
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    The 5:2 Diet

    Actually the new FitBit Charge does have caller ID...it's a watch style tracker and does sync to your phone to show you incoming calls. She did mean Caller ID...not Calories https://www.fitbit.com/charge
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    The 5:2 Diet

    I just wanted to tell you ladies you are so inspiring! I have decided to give the 5:2 approach a shot (I have read the "how to", and think it is doable). Just a little background on myself...I was sleeved in June of 2013, got pregnant 4ish months later (not on purpose...apparently that whole 99% effectiveness on condoms caught up with us since we'd had sex way more than 99 times since being married...), and had a baby in July of 2014. The lowest I ever got down to was 185, one week postpartum. I am now back up to 195, and am desperately trying to get back on track to reach my goal. I admittedly did a very poor job of following the "basics" with my sleeve such as Protein first, etc, and I'm paying for it now with the carb cravings, and slidder food addictions. But I'm slowly getting back to using this tool I still have, and that does still work when I use it right. Looking forward to hanging out with you guys here as we cheer each other on with the 5:2 and just sleeved life in general. (I'll check in as often as one can who has a 6 month old...haha!)
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    Hiking Fuel

    Hey Everyone! I'm in the process of getting ready for surgery (tentative date June 7th). Forgive my silly/newbie questions... I wanted to ask you veterans, if any of you hike, and if so, how are you fueling? Right now when I hike (in the Smoky Mountains), I usually carry cliff bars/almonds, jelly Beans...ha. So what do you use for fuel now that you have a smaller stomach? Or do you just eat more often? I guess I'm worried about not having enough "fuel". I once was on Medifast (low cal, low carb), and have never felt so zapped of energy, and am afraid that with the surgery I'll feel the same. And one more question. How long after your surgery were you able to do say a 5 mile hike? (my goal will be to eventually get back to where I was last spring... 15 mile day with 2,500ft elevation gain or 3 day backpacking trips...but I know this will take many months to get back to). Thanks so much!
  8. I wanted to keep up with every one's surgery date in one spot so here we go! (I'm a bookkeeper...I'm a little OCD with organization...ha!!) 01 02 03 - nicolenik17, urmysunshinegal, birkie63, KitKat40, NeverBeTheSameAgain, Bec101, akmys11, jnunez, PainInTheGlass, devichan, birkie63, Ctremblay2, mulhollk, tab, Lost Band, Shannon71, Flup, blondie1, HoneysuckleFlwr, momofjal, mtchick, KMo, gracensmommie 04 - prayergirl, rockpaperthinner, miss2shine, Arts137, babybearsmum, tab, KrisM799, ChrisBthin, cori0604, Flutterby, FindingElise, newmeIowa, sheree212, thickbonez, abba0604 05 - taurabird, Museum-Mama, Racheal, fluffydivantn, JennWallen, cooterbrown, tanderson01, shadesofteal, 340empress, suzbredo, Masko5, Lunaya, California_Chick95969, thisismyyear, Ana87 06 - jgcraftmom, mytime2shine, shays4265, hgk2002,joannao74, Zaine20, socklessinnyc, sassygirl055, AmandaGeorgePelts, janazee, Blueeyes, Reberm, nino1025, VSGayle, bigjim77 07 - rebecca_dsu, Molly3, Laura72, 1stBabeBorn5th, JoiaRox, Tanesha young, Dabble, harlie6pack35 08 -iminthis4me 09 10 - NikNakMcCants, wordygirl74, BeyondBlessed, rubyrosa, bashmom, sprinkles13, Purrplelover, losingit2013, lniysa, Maira, GrandpaB, SUZI-Q, K.Hollingsworth, Jhconnection, jenthompson, kimgetsleeved, onegenericdude, Dreax33, domi366, Shribhi 11 - JennJ536, over_ice, taylorelizabeth13, whiskeygirl70 (jackie), mzblaze36, BrianSATX, MrsRRn, navyma, chelD, jenger, Prettynpink1982, ratrita, brittersmom, BryJohn, bangixxer, bettyb71 12 - Vermillymomma82, monkee94, Bellanana5, Karmen081020, angiemorda, Michelle Bell, BKLYNgal87, Hazel Eyes, Lavender, akarigger, mariadt, olemissgrl82, Tpool, ilopez73, BloomingFaith, epeeler 13 - Liza1227, thedivinemsQ, photojdoc, Namaste, SHORTDOG, 14 15 16 - cheeze82 17 - MindfulWeightLoss, MKGlidewell, AutismMom, ninanew, metamme, newlife27, jvonna09, icqgiggles, claudiaisabella, Jennyzee 18 - Aline728, diva1, AmyRN09, neneh_vsg, NerdInOregon, Curvy, awalsh45, diva1, WhereTo?, Brian Randolph, marymouseetc, NuLife4me 19 - getlownurse, southernsoul, busybeingme, conshy416, Healthier2day1227, zenliving8, momrox, lifer, Bufflehead, Blue73 20 - uccmart, marlene, blucarelli, jewintheridge 21 - vanessa012287, Commitingtochange23, NiqueJ, colcol 22 - zoey1176 23 24 - txbucki, b_vanessa, genepha, shewins1, mydetoxnurse, Lisa O 25 - artymama, Busterdoodoo, brandnew, shelly85, hello145body, hbrill, CCarterRN, Kami63, RAAinNH, PaNailGirl, HannahB, TexasRed1978 26 - SlimDreams, DenaLJ1354, Trajo, jadeladybug, the nerd, wmbt, memk, nazerina77, loving me, Busdriver71, samsjourney, Brenda0928 27 - Caaattt, Lindzee, town976 28 - gummykandi, EllaJo, kp2010 29 - Kristen H, datruth33169 30 Let me know if I missed you!!
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    Bicycling Challenge

    What a fantastic goal!!! I love to bike as well Are you a member of a gym that has spin classes? If so, take advantage and do the class twice a week over the winter months. The good news is even if you can't train over winter, you have plenty of time to train in spring/summer to prepare. Do a ride a week and start building your distance (just as you would build your distance each week if you were training to run a race). Do you have a road bike? I couldn't imagine doing 55 miles on anything else..ha! If you do have a road bike, you can buy a Trainer to make your bike a stationary bike and can ride inside too And I'd also suggest joining a biking club in your area next spring...get out and ride in a group, as it's so much more fun an encouraging. Good luck to you! You can do this!!!
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    6 weeks out and hungry

    If you are eating 1000 calories and only getting up to 40 grams of protein, I really encourage you to rethink your food choices. Eat more protein rich foods and less carbs and you will stay fuller longer
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    41 and feeling FANTASTIC!

    And you look Fantastic!!! Great job woman!!
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    Bit of a rant: Pissed off - upset - depressed

    I'm sorry those hurtful things were said to you. I don't see in your picture that you look like a little old man...other than the fact you are wearing light colored jeans...ha! Maybe it's time for a fashion make over So my suggestion...go shopping and buy clothes that are a little more "in"...dark, skinny jeans to go with your new body. Flip through some magazines and see what's "in" for guys in their thirties, and go with it. Get rid of the little old man image of light jeans and polos...ha! You have done an amazing job. Be proud of yourself...we are!
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    6 month visit - need advice

    I don't know that I agree with that....I've known several nutritionists who don't know jack either. They'll recommend lean cuisines and 100 cal packs of oreos. I think maharet is right on track with what works for her body...and a *high five* for eating real foods!! That PA is an idiot...
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    Dehydration miracle!

    I wish I liked coconut water. I've tried 3 different brands and just don't like the taste. But I'm glad it worked for you! I know a lot of hikers who drink it as well! It's definitely good for ya
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    I WENT MOUNTAIN BIKING!

    You are awesome!! I love to bike, but mountain biking scares the crap outta me... I just see myself hitting one tree root and slamming to the ground..ha! Way to be adventurous!
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    Extremely Long Stall

    "shake it up...." I think your nutritionist is nuts to tell you to stay at 600 calories when you are working out that much. How about this... why don't you up your calories by 200 on days you work out for the next week and see what happens? What do you have to lose?...oh yeah, some fat PS...how's your water intake? Getting in plenty of fluids? If not, up that too!
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    Pickle Pops?

    I say go for it! Your tummy will let you know if doesn't like them. I think they sound yummy...ha! But then I grew up eating the big ole dill pickles from the huge jars.
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    Moving on up!

    I so remember the day I could have refried beans! It really is the best (especially with a bit of taco sauce and melted cheese on top). Enjoy!!
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    Triggers

    Whoa, your parents are a bit, well, crazy. Get up in the mornings before school and go for a walk...I don't care if you do have to fight for it. Tell them you are NOT their live in maid, that you will do a fair share of chores, and that you appreciate them letting you stay there, but you are NOT a slave. That is ridiculous! You have to fight for yourself girl. They can not stop you from walking out the door to go on a walk. I think a lot of your triggers stem from your relationship with your parents right now and I hope you find a way to get out on your own soon. As for journaling, why not set up a private blogger, blog? It feels good to blog and they could never find it if you have it set to private and don't give them your log in info? It's free!
  20. Hey guys and gals, I'm reaching out to you as my sleeve sisters and brothers asking for a little encouragement. I'm 10 weeks post surgery, and I've not made the best decisions regarding my food intake over the last couple of weeks, and not surprising but the scale isn't moving a whole lot. I knew the surgery wouldn't fix my head issues, or my love affair with sugar and carbs, and I am just struggling to not put junk in my mouth. My stomach prefers the feel of frozen yogurt and sadly jelly bellies to chicken, eggs and cheese...the junk just goes down so easily. But the junk does make me feel lethargic and yucky later, so I so badly want to stop the cycle. Thankfully I am getting in exercise (started training for a half marathon this December), and that helps offset the calories, but I need to find a way to put down the "junk" and get back to low carbing it. Any words of wisdom from post-opers who have gotten off track and been successful to get back on? Or just words of encouragement will greatly be appreciated.
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    Need some encouragement today....

    Thank you guys so much! I'm planning a "restart" right now! Your words of encouragement and plans of attack really help. I'm cleaning out the cabinets now. And I'm with a lot of you, the first bite slips me up every stinkin' time.
  22. Need to get back to eating low carb...I haven't been so faithful in this, and the scale is moving excruciatingly slow...but I know why...

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    what do you think

    I think you look fantastic, beautiful, and confident!! Great choice, and good job on all the work you've put into that body!!
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    Does eating get easier?

    It definitely gets easier. There may be a few foods that your stomach doesn't like, but over all, you will feel much better. (I'm 4.5 weeks out and it got better for me). Hang in there!
  25. just finished 3 oz of a boneless/skinless chicken thigh that I grilled... (my first dinner from the grill)... I have a happy tongue and tummy! It is getting easier every day, and I'm thankful to be back to "real" foods!!

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