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DelayedGratification

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About DelayedGratification

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  • Birthday 12/18/1962

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    Ellisville
  • State
    MS
  1. DelayedGratification

    Feeling sick

    So sorry you're going through this. I've never experienced anything like it. Hopefully your doctor can get to the root of your problem and you can find some peace. Praying for your wellness!
  2. No, you'll look and feel great! Go for it.
  3. DelayedGratification

    what foods YOU cannot eat anymore?

    I can't eat sweets anymore....well, let me clarify, Cookies, cakes ice cream make me feel sick; but interestingly, I can have a small piece of Hersey chocolate and do just fine. Luckily, the mini Hersey bars are perfect to satisfy my sweet tooth without completely derailing my diet. The only other big difference is that I don't care for pre-made Protein shakes anymore. I make my own with unjury and love them.
  4. DelayedGratification

    4 months post op, how much can you eat?

    Oh yeah, I'm on my third stall and all three have been 2 weeks or more each time. Really frustrating but the previous post from skinnygirlwithin holds some very good advice. Look for body changes and how your clothes fit differently. Up the water, protein and workout to shock your system. I've also been told that getting a massage is a great way to get past a stall. Not only is it deserved for all the hard work you've been doing but the massage itself will help detox the body issues and flush out any junk that's in your body. I think that may just be what's in order for this girl too!
  5. DelayedGratification

    4 months post op, how much can you eat?

    You will know, for me it's sugar. I crave it but if I give in, I feel like I'm going to be sick within minutes. Mind you, I've never thrown up, from sugar or anything else, but the feeling of sickness can make me miserable for about 30-45 minutes. It's a process, your body will communicate what it likes and what it doesn't. I'm only 5 months out and certainly no expert. I haven't mastered managing 'unfriendly' cravings yet so, like an idiot, I suffer regularly):
  6. DelayedGratification

    What is your go to food when you're out and forgot to bring?

    I read about P3's on this site just another thread. You buy them at Walmart (I'm sure other places carry them too). They are convenient little grab-and-go type containers with cubed cheese, turkey cubes and almonds (or peanuts). They have 13 grams of protein. Oscar Meyer makes them and you find them where prepackaged lunch meats and 'lunchables' boxed foods are located in the refrigerated grocery section. I'm guessing they were intended as healthy snacks but for us, they can be a meal on the go. No guilt, no prep, just grab and go(:
  7. DelayedGratification

    Why We

    Dee, I really appreciate the post on avoiding sugar cravings. I'm 5 months post op and my weight loss is slowing. I attribute it to a lack of discipline and varying too much from 'the script' so to speak. Sometimes all we need is a reminder and a few helpful hints, I.e., love the bit about apples(: I realize plateaus are inevitable and I seem to go from plateau to plateau, a bit frustrating, but I want to get back on track. Thanks again for the post!
  8. DelayedGratification

    Batiatric advantage protien ahake?

    Unjury has 17 servings per container. I buy it through their website www.unjury.com. Check it out and also when you shop for protein powder keep in mind the grams of protein per serving.
  9. DelayedGratification

    10 months

    You look awesome! So proud of you????????????????
  10. DelayedGratification

    Batiatric advantage protien ahake?

    My absolute favorite is Unjury. I like their unflavored, chocolate and vanilla. It's about $30 per canister. I use it daily.
  11. DelayedGratification

    How much protein are you getting daily?

    Thanks for the clarification! My number is 75 and that's very consistent with what my clinic has been telling me.
  12. DelayedGratification

    How much protein are you getting daily?

    Shakily, my surgery was December 11th and I'm still doing two protein shakes a day to ensure a good protein count. My doctor and nut said 70 grams of protein was the minimum I should consume daily, and really stressed "minimum."
  13. DelayedGratification

    How much protein are you getting daily?

    Judy, to me it's really impressive you're eating over a 1,000 calories a day. I struggle to eat 500-600 a day. I rely on my protein shakes for the bulk of my protein. Would you mind sharing what foods you're eating that you like the most and tolerate the best? Thanks, Sandy
  14. DelayedGratification

    3 months RNY post-op eating challenged????

    Thanks so much for all the great insight and reassurance this what I'm experiencing is normal for 3 months post op. I'm trying to stay focused on protein as that's what the doctor stressed and even though my larges protein source is still shakes, I'm okay with that. I do tend to lean toward the fish, shrimp and scallops when I do try and eat real food so I'm feeling ya New Orleans RNY buddy. I can certainly relate to those of you that posted, "I get hungry but then done after two bites" that's exactly where I am right now. I seem to eat fresh fruit, mostly berries, very we'll but not so much on vegetables. Anyone got any good vegetable recipes I might try?
  15. DelayedGratification

    wow was I wrong

    Repurposed2013, would love to connect on MyFitnessPal

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