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2 minutes ago, r.chapanar@gamil.com said:it is sweet but when mixed with coffee its not bad at all.
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Thanks - how about the Vanilla? Is it good too?
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the tool is awesome, is it not? Glad you are seeing and feeling success!
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Funny
I once had a VP that smelled that in our office once and posted a memo stating "No Odoriffic Foods Allowed"
now THAT is a true leader! popcorn and Fish in the microwave should be prohibited.
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I am 4 weeks post - op and usually eat between 800 and 900 a day.
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How hard is it to cook this properly without letting it burn and stink up the whole office? I am pretty sure every bag now says "do NOT use the popcorn button". I think this is grounds for termination.
Vent over. I feel better.
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Mine is long and curly. I will die with it long and curly. Lol
Mine is still pretty thick and I'm almost 5 months out. Its still coming out in gobs.
Depends if you start out thick, thin, curly or straight.
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Wavy and Thick
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Am I better off having longer or shorter hair when the Hair loss starts? Ordinarily I wear my hair pretty short. My hair now is in an inbetween phase and it's driving me nuts, and now is the time when I would go and cut it all off. But since I will likely be dealing with hair thinning in the coming months I am wondering if I should wait.
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I was feeling pretty normal around 10 days post op.
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I second "This is Us".
I watched Grey's last night - i Have to say that I am impressed. They have done a good job keeping story lines interesting.
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Hey @@JonteRaynal ! I was sleeved on 9/6 - so far I have tried scrambled eggs (with a little cheese), black Beans, refried Beans, Teriyaki chicken meatballs (very soft, but I still ground it up), soft cooked sweet potato, homemade chicken brunswick stew and ricotta bake, and of course low sugar yogurts.
My sleeve has tolerated everything very well so far.
If you google "world according to eggface puree" there are lots of good tips there.
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Only one person asked me out right if I had WLS and my response was simply, "What a personal question! You probably did not intend to be nearly as rude as you came across." My tone clearly invited no further discussion and no further discussion occurred.
If I were to tell people I was having a procedure and they asked what kind, I would simply tell them it was very personal. Nothing else needs to be said.
I love this!
I had intended to tell people when asked that it was surgery to take care of an ongoing issue - but I was kind of stunned that someone asked me outright.
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I've read a lot about weight loss stall and I'm well aware that they are a recurring feature of this type of weight loss.
I had my surgery on September 13.
For two week prior to the surgery, I was on a liquid diet, through which I lost 14 pounds.
For two weeks after the surgery, I was on a THIN liquid diet.< /p>
The first week, I lost 7 pounds and was very happy.
The second week, I lost 2 pounds and felt discourage.
I ate the same and did the same amount of walking.
I've heard of people losing 30 pounds the month after surgery.
Is my weight loss typical or am I am doing something wrong?
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You're going to have people tell you to Embrace the stall - in short, keep doing what you are doing, meet or exceed your Protein, Water and exercise goals, stay of the scale and you will work through the stall. This is a great post about it :
http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/351046-embrace-the-stall/
That being said - I understand how frustrating it can be! (and have complained about it myself) I was three weeks post op yesterday and am down 10lbs. I had hoped (expected) more, but I know that I have been doing what I am supposed to be doing, and I am just trying to trust the process.
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I was sleeved on 9/6. I simply told my co-workers and boss that I was having "surgery". Since I have been back to work, I have only had one co-worker ask me flat out what I went in for. I told her I had weight loss surgery, but that I would appreciate it if she would keep that to herself. She told me I looked good, and that was that. I had not planned on telling anyone, but did not want to lie either.
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Definitely not skinny yet (35 pounds down) but I noticed this bump on my sternum (had never felt it before) - called the nurse cause I was freaking out a bit (I had cancer 5 years ago). She says "Let me guess, it's kinda soft, but also kinda hard? It's your xiphoid" (I am sure she was thinking - you idiot!)
Looking forward to the being cold thing - I am always hot and I hate it!!!
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@@Christinamo7 I will be trying that recipe as soon as I get off of the puree stage - in 3 weeks :sob:
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Wendy's is gross. Red Robin makes a decent burger and you get bottomless steak fries!
Nothing better than 5 Guys Burgers and fries!!! :-)
except in-n-out burgers. Yum.
I went to Five Guys once. Bit into a fry that had a hair wrapped around it -- a hair' that clearly went through the fryer wrapped and permanently attached to that fry.
Nothing better than 5 Guys Burgers and fries!!! :-)Wendy's is gross. Red Robin makes a decent burger and you get bottomless steak fries!
Couldn't even bite the burger after that. Nope.
GAH!!!
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I referred to "the world according to eggface" blog - lots of good ideas there. I am on day 5 of pureed foods myself. I have been having a scrambled cheese eggs every morning. I have also been having chicken salad (where I minced the chicken with my magic bullet blender) black Beans (cooked for a really long time), egg salad, and eggface's ricotta bake. This weekend I think I am going to make a batch of brunswick stew. Greek yogurts too. I have to be on pureed foods for 5 weeks, so I am thinking I am going to be getting really creative.
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I'm a relative noob (sleeved on 9/6) and it doesn't make any sense to me either. I was it utter disbelief when I read that someone had a pork chop 7 days post op. I was like SERIOUSLY??? Do you not understand what you just did to yourself???
I do appreciate the veterans that dole out good advice, even when it is ill-received!
So I fell off the wagon
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@LynnM. I am right there with you. I am not even two years out of surgery and have gained 20lbs from my lowest weight. It is very scary, yet I have not been able to get my head back in the game. I know it is a matter of getting back to basics. Protein, Exercise, Water. Easier said than done though, right?