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stephjoysm

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About stephjoysm

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  1. Good morning everyone! At least it's morning here in California. I have some exciting news to share. I am a week from being seven months out and this weigh day marked my 100 pound weight loss. I am down to 167 pounds and 33.5 inches all around my body, I have lost 10 pant sizes, I'm starting to get muscle tone now, and what I'm super excited about- I FIT ON ROLLER COASTERS AGAIN! Tell me something you were excited about when you hit One-derland, or what you hope to do once you get there.
  2. I believe that your husband will support your choice to take a step towards a healthier lifestyle. I can understand his concern but the RNY, in my opinion, is the best tool you can have in your corner when you are battling weight loss. I feel like the RYN surgery has not only physically changed my eating habits by only allowing me to eat very small portions but I credit it with also mentally changing my eating habits. I make better choices when deciding what to put into my body. That's not to say I don't occasionally allow myself a taste of something I'm not allowed to have. But that's all, just a taste. I don't need to have sugar bomb deserts anymore. I don't need that late night calorie monster snack. The sick feeling is totally not worth the 5 seconds of eating that food. I really think this is what you need. I believe having a consequence, especially after you've experienced said consequence, will really help you stop and think about what you are eating and also stop to decide what foods you want and what foods you actually need.
  3. stephjoysm

    Need some support here...

    Thank you so much everyone. I really appreciate your advice and support. I knew I could count on this group of people for someone to lean on.
  4. stephjoysm

    Need some support here...

    Thank you so much everyone. I really appreciate your advice and support. I knew I could count on this group of people for someone to lean on.
  5. So my boyfriend and I have been dating for almost three years now. He and his whole family are super into fitness so you can imagine my discomfort at family functions where I was the only big fat whale among a whole group of athletic gym rats. When I decided to have the surgery my boyfriend had a few questions but once he was convinced it was safe for me, he was very supportive. I just asked him not to tell anyone. Especially his judgmental mother. His mom hates me. And I mean HATES me. And i have no idea why. I'm pretty sure that its physically painful for her to say something nice to me. She was constantly dropping hints that I needed to lose weight. If I have an opinion, no matter what it is, it's wrong because she reads more books than I do and is therefor more intelligent than I am. But which one of us has a bachelors degree? Oh right, me. The first time she met my parents she was completely rude to them too. When my boyfriend and I were still in school he played football in Montana and I was at Fresno State. My dad and I flew out to watch his game and when we got to the game, she wouldn't let us sit next to her. Then after the game my boyfriend invited us to go to dinner with them and not only did she uninvite us, she said that she wanted this weekend to be a "family weekend." So she barred me from seeing him or hanging out with them. She is very complementary to her daughters boyfriend even though he is 20 years older than her. In fact she is very complementary to everyone who isn't me especially in front of me. They make family vacation plans and she makes sure to include her daughters boyfriends but not me. I could go on for hours about things she does but I think you understand how unpleasant she is. Anyway my boyfriend finally admitted to me that he let it slip that I had the surgery. His mom and sister totally attacked my decision. His sister is a personal trainer so she went on the whole "that's a cheaters way out, why didnt she just work out? She would have been happier losing weight on her own." route that I'm sure we have all heard. And to that I say, I don't regret my decision at all. I am happy with my surgery and news flash, I AM doing this on my own. I do watch what I eat and exercise. I just have a secret weapon now. And I think I've done awesome. I'm just a little under 4 months out and I've lost 67 pounds and 25 inches all around my body. And now on to the response of my favorite person. My boyfriend's mom told him that I am lazy for doing this surgery and i should not have done it and I will never be good enough for him because I just give up and look for a quick fix to my problems and that's not the kind of woman she wants for him. M But what do I do now? I need some advice from my support group. And thanks for reading this whole thing, I know it was a mile long.
  6. This is your struggle. I think the bypass would be a good tool for you. I got the bypass just a few months ago back in July. I know what you mean when you say food addiction. With the bypass though, if you try to eat a piece of cake, you won't regret it a year later when you've regained all the weight. You will regret that cake right that second. I believe the bypass has worked so well for me so far because it has a punishment that is so uncomfortable I'm scared to tempt its wrath. Suddenly that cake or cheeseburger or whatever it might be is not worth feeling so sick. It's hard at first. But once you adjust and experience what the RNY does for you, the diet part becomes second nature. Just the thought of a bite of cake makes me nauseous. Maybe that's what you need too. My mom got the lap band several years ago and has done great with it but she wishes that she had done the bypass instead because the band doesn't have a punishment for going off the diet so she is constantly losing and gaining the same 5-7 pounds because once in a while she folds to her cravings. Hope this helped.
  7. I hadn't thought of that. I guess it's possible but I don't have any other symptoms.
  8. Ok so I am just a little over 8 weeks out. Up until a few days ago I had no nausea what so ever. I felt great. Recently I have been feeling nauseous fairly often and especially around meal times. When I look at my food choices my stomach flips the. After I eat I just feel icky. The food goes down just fine. I measure out my meals, follow the guidelines set by my NUT and doctor, low sugar, all that. What's going on?
  9. stephjoysm

    (Former) Cereal junkies unite!

    Hahaha awesome description. I tasted it and had to make sure I didn't eat part if the box.
  10. stephjoysm

    My first salad!

    I am just over 7 weeks out and had been dying for a salad. While I was out running errands my dad asked me to stop and get him a subway sandwich. While I was ordering his sandwich I noticed the chopped salad sign. They put what you want in a big giant salad bowl and then chop it up into little pieces with this big hand blade. It's perfect! I ordered spinach with turkey breast, bell pepper, onion, olives and banana peppers with vinegar instead of dressing. It's awesome. It's kind of big I finished maybe a third of it.
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    Substitute discoveries?

    I haven't tried it in tea but I tried it in oatmeal. I had to use a lot of it just to sweeten a bowl or oatmeal when just 1 Splenda packet would have done it. I have used truvia sweetener to make sweet tea and it was pretty good.
  12. I am so relieved to hear this is common. I am currently 7 weeks out and finally out of my stall. My first week I lost 11 pounds then I wouldn't lose anything for 5 or 6 days then boom I'd drop 5 pounds in a day then stall again. I got really depressed because during my first stall I GAINED weight. I was beside myself. I mean how could it be possible that I gain two pounds when I'm not eating anything but freakin Popsicles?!? I was so frustrated and at my 3 week post op I fell apart when the doctor asked me what I thought of my weight loss. Once she calmed me down she explained that its totally normal. She said your body is still trying to figure out what happened and it thinks its starving because you went from eating gajillions of calories and lots of fat and sugar to eating maybe a couple hundred calories of low fat and no sugar. The key for me was to stop weighing everyday. I weigh only on Wednesdays since my surgery was on a Wednesday. I took measurements and next week I will take them again to see how many inches I've lost at 2 months out. Don't beat yourself up. We are all here for you!
  13. stephjoysm

    Travel snacks?

    Great suggestions. Thanks. Keep 'em comin!
  14. stephjoysm

    Travel snacks?

    I am going to San Diego with my boyfriend for Labor Day weekend. By then I will be half way through my eighth week. I am learning how to eat again and so far have only struggled with a few things. I need some ideas for foods that travel well in a back pack. We are going to sea world and the zoo and the wild animal park so I would like to avoid buying food from the parks as I'm sure it's mostly expensive junk. I am not allowed to have protein bars or shakes (stupid I know) I have fruit and nuts and packets of peanut butter. Any other ideas?

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