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pookybear

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  1. I had to repeatedly tell my 2 teenaged boys it's OK if they eat what they want in front of me. They don't want to "smell up the house" and cook what they like but I told them this is my challenge and I'll live with it. It's certainly easier now that I'm on "real" food.

    I found out at Red Robin you can add a patty onto a burger for $2... so, they order their big gigantic hamburgers with all the stuff and I add a patty on for $2. I'm a cheap date now!

    Ginger

    You can also get a veggie burger or a turkey burger with a 'lettuce bun'. I like how much you can customize their menu.


  2. I go to the dietician tomorrow so I will see what she says I am also concerned because the first week after surgery I lost 10 pounds the last two weeks I have lost 0 I know people stall butt mine happened as soon as I went to full liquids and had should and stuff my weight loss stopped! Also I never really feel full, ot if I think I am and stop later on a feel hungry a few hours later!

    So far I am thinking this surgery maybe wasn't right for me I am extremely frustrated! :-/

    A stall when you change phases is perfectly normal. Your body got used to liquids only. Now it is adjusting to more substance. You'll probably experience a stall when you progress to solid foods as well. Remember that the stalls are normal, they are expected, and they are TEMPORARY.


  3. Try sleeping propped up a little on pillows, maybe with some pillows on the sides of you. It helps for support.

    I don't think there's anything abnormal in feeling hunger. I think it's a good thing. It's your body's way of telling you it needs fuel. As long as you can control the head hunger and what you actually put in your mouth. You're only getting liquids right now. Nothing of substance and the liquids leave your stomach quickly. You'll notice a difference when you start taking in more substance.


  4. This is so true. My bf feels bad when he eats foods in front of me that I can't have. I remind him all the time that my decision to change is mine alone and that doesn't mean he has to change. If he chooses to do so then great, but it needs to be his choice and not strictly a result of mine.


  5. I didn't puree anything. I picked things that were already soft enough for me...yogurt, cottage cheese, tuna, eggs, hummus, etc.

    I was never told I should puree anything. I was told as long as I could chew it enough where it could pass through a straw then it was fine.

    I ate a lot of ground turkey with Tomato sauce. It was pretty much my go-to meal. Also Wendy's chili.


  6. Ahh this is another instance where my program may be a bit different than others. My stage 3/ puréed stage consists of cottage cheese, scrambled eggs, fish or chicken canned. Fruits and veggies as long as they are the consistency of baby food. It's interesting how different each programs requirements are.

    This is how my program was. I didn't have a 'puree' phase, I had a soft foods phase. I was allowed tuna or canned chicken if it was moist enough. My nutritionist told me I could eat pretty much anything as long as I chewed it to the consistency of applesauce.


  7. It may be that you have a very high pain tolerance, but your body will still feel the effects of that pain. If you're not in much pain, try taking some liquid Tylenol. It might help relax your body enough to lower your blood pressure.

    I had virtually no pain and never even opened my pain meds, but at any sign of even the slightest discomfort I took liquid tylenol (for the first couple days anyway). You will heal better and faster when you have minimal pain/stress.

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