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babsvt

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About babsvt

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  1. I use "Lose it" Great app.
  2. babsvt

    What Is Skinny Anyways?

    Would I want to be skinny? No. I want to be healthy and fit and YES I want to wear a bathing suit in public even with shakey inner thigh skin. Had my surgery in Mexico mid July 2013. Down 65lbs. Have 55 pounds to go to where the NUT told me I could easily get down to. But I want that number that I was in high school which is another 30 less. So it means I have 85 pounds to go. Will I be able to get there? And if I do, am I trying to recapture all that I didn't do in high school because I thought I was fat at 5' 7.5" and 145 pounds? Or was I living in my head and thinking of self-limiting behavoir and then acting on it? To me. this whole journey is to stop the limiting self talk and behavoir and to let myself....just be. Just be who I am truly, out from the layers of protecting fat, and self-conscience behavoir.
  3. I use 'Lose it'. It tracks protein. You can scan in the bar code of your food and keep it in the food list to be used again. You can also modify previous days entries snd create your own food totals for dishes you make yourself. The only thing I've found that many programs have is that if you put in your exercise, the program will add additional calories to your total daily calories so you can end up eating more. That might not be clear so here's an example. On Lose it, I adjusted my daily calories to be 1088. If I exercise before eating breakfast and have burned up 200 calories and log this into the program, then the program says I can eat 1288 calories. I think my fitness pal does this too. I solved the issue by noting exercise on my calendar and using 'lose it' to track my protein grams, carb grams and calories.
  4. babsvt

    Truth About Popcorn...

    Sorry...... what is a slider food?
  5. babsvt

    9 Months Post Op... Upping Calories ?

    I agree. I don't think you're eating enough. Consider this: over the years you spent money on food, enough money to help you get into the situation where you had some type of gastric surgery. Now that you've taken some control over your food and are nine months post-op, and are headed in the right direction; now is when you feel you are not deserving enough to spend some money on yourself to get proper nutritional advice? The lack of proper nutrition at this stage can set you up for a host of medical problems such as gall bladder problems, nutritional deficiencies, leaching of Calcium from your bones, hair loss, weak bones etc. There was a time when we might have felt that we didn't deserve the things and experiences that 'normal' people had. NOW IS NOT THAT TIME! Go to a nutritionist as fast as you can!
  6. babsvt

    I'm a list maker

    Chapstick Cepacol tablets for dry mouth and sore throat (due to airway tube). Jello cups no sugar added fruit pops Lots of gas-x strips 2 boxes Bouillon cubes
  7. Add more oil to your diet like olive oil. Also take folic acid.
  8. I bought Centrum adult chewables at Wally World (Walmart).
  9. I'm looking for a high protein bread recipe that doesn't have bananas in it. Does anyone have one with the protein count per slice?
  10. I have some recipes I can share. babsvt
  11. Best thing I ever did for myself. Wish I did it 10 years ago.
  12. babsvt

    Excess Skin?

    What is the purpose of wearing the garment during weight loss? Is it to help with the loose skin?
  13. Dr Ramos Kelly was my doc and he was great.
  14. babsvt

    Lopez? Kelly? Ortiz?

    I went to Dr Ramos Kelly and was sleeved 7/17. He is fabulous. He spent a lot of time talking with me and my sister (who was there to take care of me). The hospital staff were fantastic even though I didn't speak Spanish. Dr Kelly came to the hotel every day after I was released. Happy to share info about my experience.
  15. babsvt

    Enabling

    For some reason I found my way to this conversation and it is exactly what I needed to read. Thank you Laura for starting this thread. I am a food addict that would hide food. I learned it from my father. The interesting thing I found out about myself was when I didn't hide cookies/cake (my heroin of choice), and left it out on full view, I didn't eat it. I was sleeved 7/17 and since 7/1 have lost a total of 61.6 pounds. I'm feeling good but also know that it is a slippery slope. I absolutely cannot have any of my trigger foods around me. I am one bite away from bingeing. Thank you all for sharing your insights and lessons. This was exactly what I needed to be reading at this moment in time.

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