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I bought a pedometer. I just try to get more steps each day than I had the day before. I'm also trying Water exercise and yoga because I truly despise exercise and anything that makes me sweat. Good luck!

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oh.. also.. what about slow cooker recipes?.. you can look up some recipes or go to Amazon & get some recipes for all kinda stuff.. and you don't have to do much other than wash the stuff, cut it up & throw it in the pot.. then come home to a perfectly cooked meal.. i saw some recipes for asian & indian slow cooker recipes.. so it doesn't have to be just roast beef. :) there's also recipe books and sites out there that have lots of recipes for just 2 people, so that could help with Portion Control & variety for you & your hubby, or if you wanted to make something & save one for later. :)

in regards to you only being able to eat the same thing so many times.. i totally understand & am the same way. lol but lasagna freezes pretty good & you can make individual portions, just by choosing saller eggplants and making enough for 1 or 2 meals for yourself, if your hubby doesn't want to eat leftovers. :)

the good thing about freezing stuff.. when you're hungry, you'll have an assortment to choose from! lol :) you can freeze pesto, Soups, stews, chili, sauces, etc..

i dunno if you like asian food or not, but you can look up some korean food (maangchi.com, aeriskitchen.com, etc).. a lot of those are pretty low carb & good for you- like the doenjang chigae, bulgogi, etc.. bulgogi, you can wrap it in some lettice leaves & dip it in some soy sauce/sesame seed oil mix & go to town. you can also make or eat some kimchi (low carb & has probiotics).. they make cucumber kimchi, radish kimchi, cabage kimchi, etc.. you can replace the sugar with swerve & cut back on or omit the rice flour/mochiko powder.. japanese food is awesome, too (http://www.youtube.com/user/cookingwithdog/).. they're 2 of the healthiest types of asian food... miso Soup would be easy and delicious to make. :) and they even sell it in packets where you just add Water & microwave it. those would be great if you're in a rut & just need to eat something.. it's mostly broth, with a few chunks of tofu & some seaweed :)

in my house, we have a rotiserie chicken and bag-salad as a stand-by.. cause everyone has lazy days.. where they don't wanna cook. if your hubby doesn't wanna eat leftovers, then just swing by the grocery store & grab a chicken on the way home, so it's fresh.. it tastes good & will fill the hole, as my mom would say. :)

now if only i could follow my own advice...... *looks guilty and ashamed* lol

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I bought a pedometer. I just try to get more steps each day than I had the day before. I'm also trying Water exercise and yoga because I truly despise exercise and anything that makes me sweat. Good luck!

Sounds like a plan!!! It may be good for me to see how much I am currently doing so I can set a goal and amp it up!!! I could set up my bodybugg again!! I like the idea of gentle exercise

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So you did all shakes? No food? I have a pre surgery insurance requirement of 6 months medically supervised weight loss. I am supposed to loose my 15-20lbs during this time. But basically I have two months' date=' because I was seeing my PCP and now I am working with the Weight Management Institute on the 6 month diet. The Weight Management Institute, which is where my surgeon is told me about the 20 lbs. So far my surgeon has not mentioned a pre op diet. I am adding this to my list!! I want to be successful and have my surgery asap.. What a bummer it would be to be delayed because I wasn't able to loose my 20lbs!! Great tip!! Thank you!! ;)[/quote']

My surgeon seems a bit more stringent than most, but he is considered one of the best around. The 2 week pre-op is to shrink the liver to make it easier for him to work. I lost 35 lbs before the pre-op low carbing it. On the low carb i would drink 2 Atkins shakes a day so it was an easy transition to the all shake diet. I was basically low carbing for about 3 months pre-op and lost 58 before surgery. I'm starting week 4 and i have lost another 31 post-op. I truly believe the low carb before hand has help me maintain my weightloss pace. My body was already conditioned for the protien first requirments, so it wasnt a shock. Just my opinion.

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My surgeon seems a bit more stringent than most' date=' but he is considered one of the best around. The 2 week pre-op is to shrink the liver to make it easier for him to work. I lost 35 lbs before the pre-op low carbing it. On the low carb i would drink 2 Atkins shakes a day so it was an easy transition to the all shake diet. I was basically low carbing for about 3 months pre-op and lost 58 before surgery. I'm starting week 4 and i have lost another 31 post-op. I truly believe the low carb before hand has help me maintain my weightloss pace. My body was already conditioned for the protien first requirments, so it wasnt a shock. Just my opinion.[/quote']

Hello!!

Sounds like your hard work paid off. When you were drinking Atkins (2daily) is this all you had? Did you incorporate food as well? What flavors did you like? I see your point about the prep of low carb and how this is beneficial for the changes.

I would love to hear more!!

Sannah

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Hello!!

Sounds like your hard work paid off. When you were drinking Atkins (2daily) is this all you had? Did you incorporate food as well? What flavors did you like? I see your point about the prep of low carb and how this is beneficial for the changes.

I would love to hear more!!

Sannah

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I would have a shake for Breakfast and lunch. For dinner i would have protien and veggies. I like the chocolate and mocha latte.

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I would have a shake for Breakfast and lunch. For dinner i would have protien and veggies. I like the chocolate and mocha latte.

Any Snacks in between?

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