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Bryan Graeve

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  1. Bryan Graeve

    Eating Out

    Depends on where you go. If you're doing to a nice supper club, look to share a plate with your hubby or order from the kids menu. Or maybe order a small appetizer (e.g. chicken wings).
  2. Same here, 3 months post op and I eat what I want. Most important is to stay hydrated and focus on your Proteins.
  3. I've dumped a few times in the last 3 months post-op: it's triggered when I eat something high in sugar or if I drink more than one beer... both of which I shouldn't be doing anyway!
  4. Bryan Graeve

    please tell me the truth

    I've been drinking wine and gin-tonics starting at 2 months post-op (yeah I'm a bad boy). Haven't had any issues at all, other than a lower alcohol tolerance
  5. I'm about 2 months out. I travel alot and eating out at restaurants all the time, starting 3 weeks post op. At first, I felt very limited with the restaurant menu. For Protein I looked towards tofu and turkey/chicken, which I found easier on my new pouch. If you end up at one of Vegas' buffets, consider telling the restaurant manager about your recent WLS and see if you could eat there at kid's prices. Surprising, alot of them will allow that. At typical restaurants, you can try ordering off the kids menu or small ("petite") plates. Apps and Soups work too. If all above fails, either share a meal with your husband or order a full meal and ask them to package it to go. Hope this helps!
  6. Bryan Graeve

    Weight loss

    Don't worry, weight loss can stall at times. Just make sure you're getting your required protein and water.
  7. No problems here with lemons
  8. What an interesting post! I never thought of toes and noses shrinking.
  9. Bryan Graeve

    LapBand-friendly fast food (don't judge me!)

    Not sure how popular my advice will be. But
  10. I didn't really have a pre-op diet until the last week when I was only able to have Protein shakes and low calorie drinks, and that diet was to help shrink my liver down to give the surgeon more room to work. Post-op is when the diet plan became rather intense. They explained to me my new pouch took about a month to heal, so in the first few weeks I was on Soups and blenderized foods. After the 6th week I was able to eat "normal" foods again, but even then I'm seeing I have to make adjustments to what foods I choose to eat. Since the pouch is so small, I'll start with the Proteins first and then some vegetables; and I'll get full off of that and end up skipping any carbs (rice, bread, etc). Carbs fill you up pretty quickly, and Protein is the most important anyway.
  11. Bryan Graeve

    Gas after surgery

    Yep. GasX and walking. Eat slower. After a couple months I experienced less gas issues, maybe I've learned how to avoid?
  12. Bryan Graeve

    Dining out with coworkers?

    Thanks for all the great suggestions! Doxie good point with the kids buffet, I wasn't sure how to approach that.
  13. Bryan Graeve

    Buying new sized clothes.....

    Yeah, I agree. The thrift shop and sams club is where I've been shopping so far for clothes during my weight loss. At sams they have those hidden elastic waistbands in their dress slacks that work pretty well, I'll buy a size down from what I'm actually at and they will fit fine for me. At the thrift shop I've bought a few dress shirts for a few bucks each. The thrift shop will probably get alot of business from me over the next year, both donations and purchases. But all in all I'm not complaining!
  14. I chose to tell my hiring manager about my WLS, along with only a few other close relatives and friends. I guess I wanted to impress my manager, let him know I was committed to a healthier lifestyle .. so the new me will be deserving of a big raise and promotion right? I can keep dreaming My manager was very cool with the news and was very supportive of it. No problem with the 1 week off for WLS + 2 weeks work from home to recover. As a sidenote, I chose not to tell my coworkers; although after losing over 50 lbs since August some may know what's going on.
  15. Bryan Graeve

    Water and food at the same time?

    I've heard the same thing others have been saying. Occasionally I'll have very small swigs of Water just to help with the eating, but otherwise avoid drinking 20 mins before and after meal time.

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