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I know that there are a lot of nov 2012 forums but i wanted nov 7th to be specific... i want to know how you are doing two months post op.

as for me I am Always telling myself:

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But it feels like everyday is an easier day for me and this is not what i want, i still have the restriction when it comes to my stomach but the thing is that i am making bad food choices.

Since i live in the middle east, i do eat bread, Pasta and rice only in small quantities but i feel so guilty after i do so. I eat a lot of yogurt and meats too but the thing i feel that rests best in my stomach and doesn't make me nauseous is spreading some cheese on a small peace of pita bread and eating it with half a cucumber! Again with carbs.

The days i dont eat carbs and try to only eat Proteins i throw up every bite i have...actually, i do throw up a lot. No, i dont over eat but my problem can be eating somewhat fast.

My doctor doesn't mind the carbs, he says as long as it is helping me eat and keep the Proteins its ok to have carbs (sometimes i eat about 80 grams of carbs a day). i am devastated!

I am two months post op and i have lost 43 pounds so far, which is great right? well, i dont think it is enough.

I started at 230 lbs day of op

And now am 187.3 (weighed in yesterday)

Tomorrow i will go back to liquids for at least 3 days, just Water, tea and juice) maybe i can cut out the carbs after that and eat proteins only.

I just need encouragement and maybe if i see where everyone is two months post op, i can get some relief.

Sorry for the long post but i needed to vent since only my fam know about the op and they are currently in america. My husband also knows of the surgery but he is also depressed for me he keeps saying that he misses having me eat and not feel tired and ill after. (i dont blame him) so now i try not to pull him into my worries he has enough to worry about.

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I know that there are a lot of nov 2012 forums but i wanted nov 7th to be specific... i want to know how you are doing two months post op.

as for me I am Always telling myself:

But it feels like everyday is an easier day for me and this is not what i want' date=' i still have the restriction when it comes to my stomach but the thing is that i am making bad food choices.

Since i live in the middle east, i do eat bread, Pasta and rice only in small quantities but i feel so guilty after i do so. I eat a lot of yogurt and meats too but the thing i feel that rests best in my stomach and doesn't make me nauseous is spreading some cheese on a small peace of pita bread and eating it with half a cucumber! Again with carbs.

The days i dont eat carbs and try to only eat Proteins i throw up every bite i have...actually, i do throw up a lot. No, i dont over eat but my problem can be eating somewhat fast.

My doctor doesn't mind the carbs, he says as long as it is helping me eat and keep the Proteins its ok to have carbs (sometimes i eat about 80 grams of carbs a day). i am devastated!

I am two months post op and i have lost 43 pounds so far, which is great right? well, i dont think it is enough.

I started at 230 lbs day of op

And now am 187.3 (weighed in yesterday)

Tomorrow i will go back to liquids for at least 3 days, just Water, tea and juice) maybe i can cut out the carbs after that and eat proteins only.

I just need encouragement and maybe if i see where everyone is two months post op, i can get some relief.

Sorry for the long post but i needed to vent since only my fam know about the op and they are currently in america. My husband also knows of the surgery but he is also depressed for me he keeps saying that he misses having me eat and not feel tired and ill after. (i dont blame him) so now i try not to pull him into my worries he has enough to worry about.

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I'm not sleeve but the weightloss u had is greAt you started as a low number I think your rt on track I kno I'm not sleeve might not mean as much to you but I've been researching and your is your on point or better I think you should embrace the pounds u will never have to worry about good luck keep doing what your doing I hope to lose 40lbs in two months 20 lbs per month most ppl are only losing 10-12lbs a month

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I'm not sleeve but the weightloss u had is greAt you started as a low number I think your rt on track I kno I'm not sleeve might not mean as much to you but I've been researching and your is your on point or better I think you should embrace the pounds u will never have to worry about good luck keep doing what your doing I hope to lose 40lbs in two months 20 lbs per month most ppl are only losing 10-12lbs a month

THank you on your reply and in sure means a lot to me, and good luck on your surgery i wish you a great recovery and a great loss!! and you are right maybe my body wants me eating carbs to help me lose the weight.

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I know that there are a lot of nov 2012 forums but i wanted nov 7th to be specific... i want to know how you are doing two months post op.

as for me I am Always telling myself:

But it feels like everyday is an easier day for me and this is not what i want' date=' i still have the restriction when it comes to my stomach but the thing is that i am making bad food choices.

Since i live in the middle east, i do eat bread, Pasta and rice only in small quantities but i feel so guilty after i do so. I eat a lot of yogurt and meats too but the thing i feel that rests best in my stomach and doesn't make me nauseous is spreading some cheese on a small peace of pita bread and eating it with half a cucumber! Again with carbs.

The days i dont eat carbs and try to only eat Proteins i throw up every bite i have...actually, i do throw up a lot. No, i dont over eat but my problem can be eating somewhat fast.

My doctor doesn't mind the carbs, he says as long as it is helping me eat and keep the Proteins its ok to have carbs (sometimes i eat about 80 grams of carbs a day). i am devastated!

I am two months post op and i have lost 43 pounds so far, which is great right? well, i dont think it is enough.

I started at 230 lbs day of op

And now am 187.3 (weighed in yesterday)

Tomorrow i will go back to liquids for at least 3 days, just Water, tea and juice) maybe i can cut out the carbs after that and eat proteins only.

I just need encouragement and maybe if i see where everyone is two months post op, i can get some relief.

Sorry for the long post but i needed to vent since only my fam know about the op and they are currently in america. My husband also knows of the surgery but he is also depressed for me he keeps saying that he misses having me eat and not feel tired and ill after. (i dont blame him) so now i try not to pull him into my worries he has enough to worry about.

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Well I wasn't sleeved on the 7th... I was sleeved on the 12th. I just wanted to share that you are doing better than me... Even with rating carbs! I started at 240... Now I am 207 and I strictly stay away from carbs. So Good for you... As long as you are still losing you are ok! God Luck and enjoy youth weightloss success :)

PS: I can't wait to be under 200... My aim is to be under 195 by Valentine's Day ;)

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How many calories do you think you're eating per day???

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Mine was on Nov 5th and I am also down 40 pounds and it wasn't up until I started eating carbs that I started losing weight steady. I told my NUT and doctor this and they told me the same as yours.

We are doing great don't be frustrated just try to cut back a little on carbs I don't do more than 30gm a day and see if that works for you.

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I was sleeved on the 6th Novrmber. Down 50lbs. Your weight loss is fantastic for a low BMI!! I dont think you need to change a thing!! Maybe re-evaluate after you go through a stall? I also have no restrictions on carbs. I do try to keep them low but I often have bread or Cereal for Breakfast. Cutting them out completely is setting yourself up for long term failure in maintenance stage :)

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How many calories do you think you're eating per day???

Thank you for your reply and am sure you can make it to your first goal on valentines!! I eat up to 800 calories a day but i dont get that much calories in everyday, it depends. I wish you great loss and finding the new you <3

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Mine was on Nov 5th and I am also down 40 pounds and it wasn't up until I started eating carbs that I started losing weight steady. I told my NUT and doctor this and they told me the same as yours.

We are doing great don't be frustrated just try to cut back a little on carbs I don't do more than 30gm a day and see if that works for you.

So glad to know am not alone in needing carbs for weight loss... i already started this morning from scratch am back to the liquid diet for 3 days because i was told that it will help me not crave more carbs and give me more restriction.

40 POUNDS is great, when i hear someone saying they lost 40 pounds in two month i think :"OH how great and how lucky" i give people credit that i forget to give to myself. thank you for making me realize that. Good luck on your journey and keep me updated with your weight loss <3

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I was sleeved on the 6th Novrmber. Down 50lbs. Your weight loss is fantastic for a low BMI!! I dont think you need to change a thing!! Maybe re-evaluate after you go through a stall? I also have no restrictions on carbs. I do try to keep them low but I often have bread or Cereal for Breakfast. Cutting them out completely is setting yourself up for long term failure in maintenance stage :)

Wow 50 pounds :) such an accomplishment... cutting out carbs for good is no way an option for me, the lifestyle here revolves around carbs, and i want to feel normal (as normal as i can be). Looking at all the comments i can find that there is a rate for the weight loss 2 months=40+ pounds. We are doing Great. Now am more confident with my weight loss and diet <3 thank you for your reply and good luck with the weight loss, keep us updated.

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No way can I cut out carbs! I won't be successful and I don't want to live my life in diet mode. I'm not middle eastern but I love the food and even shop at a middle eastern grocery store. Pita is an everyday thing for me. Now I can only eat 1/4 of one! I too have lost 40 pounds!

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Hi nicolanz!

Glad to see that am not the only one that wont give up carbs... and congrats on the weight loss! how far out are you? were u sleeved in nov 7th?

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I was sleeved Nov. 3rd

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