Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

gary5862

Gastric Sleeve Patients
  • Content Count

    228
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by gary5862

  1. I made some homemade sugar free popsicles today that are actually really good. I got the cheapo popsicle molds from WinCo (grocery store for those not in the USA) and some sugar free Jello. I made the jello a bit stronger than the directions called for. (3 cups total instead of 4), filled the molds with it and froze them. They turned out great. They're soft, like sorbet, and still only 12 calories per bar.
  2. gary5862

    Any runners?

    I went for my first ever run today. I managed 1.5 miles at a 12:30 pace. This was way more distance and a lot longer than I thought I could do. I was breathing in for two steps and out for one.
  3. I picked up 2 of each flavor today. They were also $6 off each in my local store instead of $5.
  4. Depends on where you started, but I'd say you're doing great
  5. I have to remind myself all the time not to drink after eating. It hasn't been an issue at all. I also eat at a normal pace, but my bites are tiny. I normally finish eating around the same time as the rest of my family.
  6. I do this. I've had a few people try my "diet" and are surprised by how effective it is even without the surgery.
  7. Breakfast: Greek yogurt or scrambled egg. Snacks: hard boiled egg, string cheese, p3 Protein pack, Protein shake. Lunch/dinner: pulled chicken, grilled chicken, turkey taco meat, Beans, steamed veggies, Soups with no noodles
  8. gary5862

    Alcohol pre op?

    I have the unique perspective of both going through the process of getting sleeved and watching my wife go through the process. I did a much better job of sticking to the program, while my wife did not. She was eating bad food right up to the day before surgery. I lost 30 lbs in my 6 month waiting period. She lost 7. I worked out religiously, she never did. My recovery was quick and painless, hers was not. So, what's the point of this story? Even though it is acceptable to consume bad food before surgery, it is best to acclimatize to your new diet as soon as possible.
  9. Do you ever have that moment of clarity where you step back and wonder "what the hell did I just do?". I had that moment and came to rant about it. I had sleeve surgery on June 1st and since then: - My clothes don't fit anymore. I went to wear my favorite shirt yesterday and it was TOO BIG!!! - People keep telling me I'm looking great. The nerve of some people! - I don't snore anymore. How am I supposed to annoy my wife while I'm asleep?? - I'm wearing size 38 pants now. I wore those in HIGH SCHOOL! I'm basically a high schooler now!!! - My gentleman's sausage looks twice as big now. That's like twice as much to disappoint my wife! - I don't sweat anymore. It is the middle of summer and I don't sweat even when I work out. - My feet never hurt anymore. I used to have terrible foot pain and it is GONE! I think I need to go sit in a quite place for a while and relax now.
  10. I just had a follow-up with my nutritionist and she said I'm losing weight too quickly. They want me to be around 5% per month and I'm around 8% for the last month. (I'm almost 2 months out) Has anyone else heard anything like that? She didn't really say what I should do about it. I thought I was doing awesome.
  11. gary5862

    Losing too quickly?

    The percentage is of my total weight, not excess weight. I called her back and she said I should not change anything yet, but if I continue to lose at this rate then I may have to change something after my next appointment.
  12. gary5862

    Losing too quickly?

    I did ask, but she didn't give an answer
  13. gary5862

    Losing too quickly?

    I'm just following my plan. Nothing special. I do walk a lot, though. I try for an hour every day.
  14. gary5862

    Weight gain

    Relax and concentrate on healing. You're going to lose weight as long as you stick to the plan. Some people don't lose the first week or two.
  15. gary5862

    First time vomiting spell

    I had my first vomit at 7 weeks. I ate chicken fajitas (without the tortilla) and it just didn't agree with me.
  16. gary5862

    Working out?

    I was cleared to work out (any exercise) at 4 weeks.
  17. gary5862

    How long to lose weight?

    I'm at 7 weeks, and I've been averaging .8lbs per day. The weight loss is not consistent. Some days I've lost, some I've stayed, some I've gained. Try not to get too emotional about what number you see on the scale on a daily basis, but focus on how you look, how your clothes fit, etc.
  18. @@gary5862 what an awful thing to hear!! did you have a good come back?? were you understandably shocked?? 68 lbs down - good for you keep up the good work for the rest of your healthier, happier, longer life good luck kathy congrats My father-in-law has no filter, and I never told him that I had WLS. After the initial shock, I just smiled and said "I'm sure I won't need them"
  19. I told nobody except my wife. When people ask how I'm losing weight, I explain my meal plan and work out routine. That satisfies them.
  20. gary5862

    No pre-op diet!?

    My pre op diet was normal food until one day before. That's becoming more common these days.
  21. I went to give my father in law some shirts that don't fit me anymore and he said "are you sure you want to give these away? You'll probably just gain the weight back"
  22. You gain weight from surgery. They pump you full of fluids. That bring said, over a pound a day is phenomenal.
  23. gary5862

    Calorie range

    My goal is 800 calories

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×