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OK I think I can eat too much. Thanksgiving I had two small slices of Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green Beans and cranberry sauce....

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I was sleeved 10/10 as of today I am down 32 lbs! Only 6 lbs from 200...never thought I would ever see that day again. Now that I can eat pretty much anything Protein is so much easier to take in. Found that drinking with a straw is much easier to get my fluids in... had pains from the air. I am actually liking my self now and looking at myself in the mirror. People are really starting to notice the weight lose..especially the hubby ;)

Keep up the great work everyone...we are on our way to sexiness!

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OK I think I can eat too much. Thanksgiving I had two small slices of Turkey' date=' stuffing, mashed potatoes, green Beans and cranberry sauce....[/quote']

So did I. But it was 1/4 of what I would have normally eaten. I felt guilty for a couple of days, but honestly. i eat less, i stay away from carbs, drink more Water than I used to. I dont drink diet pepsi any more. I think that's good enough. Anything else is obsessive

Done Did It!

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I take comfort in knowing I am not the only one. I can eat anything. If I sit down and eat then I eat smaller amounts but I can also graze all day long too. I am not normally a grazer so this makes nervous. I am just trying to make smart decisions but it has not been working the last couple of days.

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I'm a grazer too

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I need to get off of the Wheat Thins. They are becoming a staple in my Diet. They are Reduced Fat, but its like I have to eat them! They make me feel normal. I quit smoking a year and a half ago... and now no Diet Coke or comfort foods since August. I don't want to trade my old addictions with a Wheat Thin addiction!

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Sleeved 10/10/12.

Oh goodness, Thanksgiving was such a treat for me. Though, I did certainly eat too much and I need to learn how to slow down my pace. I went to Kentucky (live in MI) for a week and had no access to the internet. Because I faithfully track my food intake on MFP. I was unable to do that for a week and STILL lost 3 lbs. :D I was excited to say the least becaus I couldn't eat as healthy as I normally would while at home. They don't have much there (at the ONLY grocery store for miles) in ways of healthy or sugar/fat free foods. I did my best and was conscious of it the entire time. I got some decent exercise. Probably wasn't the smartest thing to go on a four wheeler at 6 weeks post op, but hey, I had fun! And am feeling fine. Back the grind of being healthy and moderating everything. My mom baked me a homemade Sweet Potato Pie. 1/8 is missing and it took 2 days to eat THAT much. lmao. The boyfriend doesn't much care for those things so now, I'm afraid it's going to go to waste. D:

As of Saturday, I am down 37 pounds and starting to see/feel the difference. Thought I'd share a picture of comparison. :)

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Now, I just have to get my butt walking more. You'd think that having a 2 year old would be all the energy I need. Lol.

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I need to get off of the Wheat Thins. They are becoming a staple in my Diet. They are Reduced Fat, but its like I have to eat them! They make me feel normal. I quit smoking a year and a half ago... and now no Diet Coke or comfort foods since August. I don't want to trade my old addictions with a Wheat Thin addiction!

Wheat Thins are delicous! Lol. I had to stop eating them. They definitely could become a staple!

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Wheat Thins are delicous! Lol. I had to stop eating them. They definitely could become a staple!

I ate triskits. Threw out the box. Begone vile temptress!

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Saw the doc yesterday... No more Wheat Thins for me! He would prefer I eat Protein chips. They are pretty good, but they don't go down as easily. Oh well... Life goes on!

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Where do you find these Protein chips?

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Where do you find these Protein chips?

I bought them at my surgeon's office, but you can get them online at http://store.americanbariatrics.org/.

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Any suggestions for high calorie healthy Snacks? The doctor is really after me to get more calories in.

Regular fat cheese. Peanutbutter. How far out are you? I have no problem getting Protein or calories, but I am 8 weeks out.

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Happy Thanksgiving! ! Got in about a 1/2 cup of food total ...protein first (ham)' date=' 1 tsp of stuffing, 1 tsp potatoes! Ate too fast I think...ugh gas nausea feeling . Gas X strip for dessert.

But was totally psyched that that's ALL I had and I should have had less. Was shocked at the volume of food others were eating...can't believe that's what my plate used to look like.[/quote']

I noticed that too. I guess I ignored it before. It's like people could get enough. Made me feel sick. I hope I never eat that way again.

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