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Peggy 53

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  1. Peggy 53

    Never doing THAT again

    Oh ya! Just when you think it's good, I got this figured out.....reality steps in and teaches us a lesson....
  2. Peggy 53

    What's your favorite protein bar?

    Quest hands down...... 20 gms of high quality protein, 5-7 gms of net carbs...... Awesome flavor choices. Some are made with Splenda, some with stevia. Lo Han go is also known as monk fruit.
  3. Peggy 53

    Artificial sweetners

    Good response! , but your range is wrong, close, but wrong..... A diet controlled diabetic, off insulin, is 65-99. Your A1C is about 5.0-5.5. Pre diabetic range is 5.7 to 6.1 Yes endocrinologists will tell people on insulin to keep blood sugars 100-120. (I have an Endocrinologist) but after surgery...new ball game...new rules. Normal blood sugar is 70-80 for non diabetics. Get rid if the starchy carbs - get the carbs from fruits and veges and you'll stay on track...oh and don't for get your protein. Critical for keeping all blood sugars in balance. I primarily I use stevia...stevia in the raw to be exact, but will use Truvia.. Splenda only if I absolutely have too. HOWEVER, at the latest Obesity Week conference in Atlanta (Nov 2013), There were presentations that discussed the use of artificial sweeteners and there were no critical findings to not use any of the artificial sweeteners. Now I've done a fair amount of research on the matter and from my clinical understanding of how the body, ( liver, tissues and cells) as well as the brain (dopamine, serotonin) use artificial sweeteners, I'm sticking with stevia....
  4. I did this Sunday.... I'm able to eat 8 ounces over a 20 minute time. Sleeve on 8/28
  5. Peggy 53

    I need some advice.

    Whey protein isolate is lactose free where as whey protein concentrate is not. Start using soy milk or almond milk instead of milk. It is normal to gave some diarrhea/ loose stools after surgery. When you get to solids it will improve....BUT stop looking things up in blogs. There is. A LOT of bad info out there - call your MD. And talk to your nutritionist. You could also have an intentional infection that needs antibiotics.
  6. Peggy 53

    Lad band vs sleeve

    I completely agree with you on this. This is a very personal journey for everyone. Heck just the decision for bariatric surgery is a personal one. It is NOT for everyone. I don't promote, nor discourage someone from taking a step to better health. It is important to have all the information about benefits and risks for any of the procedures. But I'm always surprised by how many Pre- Bands feel there is less risk. There is not. Band erosion, band slippage, port infections are real problems that will send you back to the OR in a minute. I know too many Banders that are stuck on tolerating " just soup" or they are throwing up. Talk about nutrient deficiencies! Any of the procedures require following the guidelines of your bariatric team. The problems arise, for any of the procedures, when those guidelines are not followed. I am a medical professional and I work in a bariatric practice. Take your health seriously. Make the changes you need to make. Be responsible for yourself. Don't play games. The decision to have bariatric surgery is a serious one.
  7. Peggy 53

    clothing dilemma

    Skirts...I wear a lot if skirts! Bought 3 pair of pants because I was going to a conference in early November. Three weeks later my staff is telling me I needed to buy new pants cuz the ones I had were so baggy...... Ugh! I recent bought 2 comfortably fitting dresses that, with a belt as I lose more weight, will still work.
  8. Clarification. That is Protein/ carbs/ fat......40/40/20
  9. "Normal" is a relative concept. Your belly is getting accustomed to having a restriction around it. It could take a week, it could take a month. Every one is different.
  10. Peggy 53

    Social Events

    You just put some food on a plate and keep pushing it around taking a small bite here and there. You are more conscious of it than the people you're with, especially at a larger party. It's not a big deal unless you make it one. And if questioned you can tell the truth or just respond that your belly is just not happy with food that night.
  11. My surgery was on a Wednesday and I was back to work the following Tuesday.....no problem, but then again I have a desk job
  12. I set MFP based on my gram needs not the percentages. Total calories are 1000. My protein is set for 75 gms, Carbs for 60 gms. I let the program balance out the fat to get to the 100%. Interesting thing is that over a weeks time my percentages actually come out to 40-40-20. My calories are usually about 800 in actual intake- protein is usually 70-80 and carbs are about 60. It works for my body
  13. Peggy 53

    What ya eating tonight?

    The belly is just not into it tonite. 4 months out and tonite it's a Believe RTD Soothing Chai Tea. 20 gms of protein in 9.5 ounces....
  14. Often here people use the term "slip" as some sort of rationale for making a decision to eat something. It is an old term that in the 12-step world is used....but is inappropriate. By definition a "slip" is. 1.an act of sliding unintentionally for a short distance. synonyms: false step, misstep, slide, skid, fall, tumble ! a fall to a lower level or standard. OR. 2. a minor or careless mistake. synonyms: mistake, error, blunder, gaffe; If I were to eat a meatball that was filled with bread and didn't know it, that would be a slip; if I were drink a beverage I thought was sugar free, but wasn't, that's a slip. But to make an intentional decision to eat a food or drink a product that I have a craving for, that I " miss" , that I just can't resist....that is not a slip that in an intentional decision. Now for some people, one bite may be fine...but for someone else it will be the beginning of ongoing poor choices that will unravel any hard work. Yes....addiction is real! You have to know yourself and even if you do know yourself you have to be able to trust yourself that one bite will be okay. If not, then it is important to be honest with yourself to know that one bite will never be enough. EVER! If you go back to doing what you used to do, your going to get the same result. No, the surgery did not fail....you did! What may be okay for me, may not be okay for you. It's important to be honest with yourself if you plan to be successful. Here's a good question, if using a food log is too hard...is it because you are afraid of being honest about what you are really eating?
  15. Peggy 53

    August sleevers progress

    I hadn't checked in for some time. Surgery 8/28/13. Pre-op 229...DOS 221... Today 184. I'm 5'0. My goal is 140's. I'll need radical surgery to get lower than that or change my breed to a Shar Pei I'm out of a size 24 and into a 16-18. I've stopped buying pants and now just wear skirts to work as they're easier to alter and I can get more than 4 weeks wear out of them before they look like clown clothes. I've been thru the closet once and once winter is over all of those clothes will be going. Zumba and yoga are on my to do list for 2014 and I'm looking at getting a hybrid bicycle....time to kick up the walking routine too... I don't know of my knees could mange a C25K...but it's work a try.
  16. Oh ya...... I'm real careful when I'm out or at work to avoid the 'aftermath' of too fast, too much, or not chewed well enough and definitely NO drinking to 'wash' it down. Love my sleeve .... As long as I follow the rules!
  17. Peggy 53

    loosening a alot of hair. ..

    How much protein are you eating? You need at least 60gm of high quality ( animal based) protein. Your body has the decision ---- make new cells for skin, liver, heart or hair? Hair is optional! If you ate exercising regularly, then you. Ah need 80 gms. When were your last labs? Is your creatinine and albumin low? If they are the your are protein malnourished.
  18. My thought...... Carbs are not your ( or my) friend. So let's get honest.... I didn't get morbidly obese from eating too many carrots, cucumbers or celery. That wobbly stuff hanging off my belly, butt and thighs are those stored carbs.... My carbs are all healthy carbs from fruit and veges...that is if I have enough room left over after eating my protein. So let's see..hmmm....skinny jeans or Pizza....nuff said.
  19. Peggy 53

    Hunger Pains

    Is the hunger coming from your head or your belly? It is not uncommon to feel 'hungry' but often it is an emotional hunger/ withdrawal from food versus true hunger.
  20. Peggy 53

    New Sleeve Chest Pain

    Your just healing..... This is normal. It can take a week or two to go away...although I still had remnants of it a month out IF, and here is the key, IF you are going to fast, trying to drink too much. Some people are more sensitive to very cold water, some to hot water. Many are better with room temp or warm fluids. It will pass, just be patient.. You are healing.... You are only 4 days out.
  21. Peggy 53

    New Sleeve Chest Pain

    How long ago did you have your sleeve!
  22. Ditto on the fitbit with MFP. It is reported tat there will be a new App coming out soon that will be specific to bariatric patients....soon like possibly in the next two weeks...
  23. Totally and you are right food is " energy" ... That energy is expressed in how it's treated, grown, handled. We bring in that energy. No longer eating that food we detox, both physiologically and energetically. I think that is one if the reasons why after surgery, or possibly before, we feel so much better because we are no longer taking in negative energy

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