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6weeks... 500-600/day, 90-100 Protein, <30 carbs, <20 fat- about 30 lbs down post op

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i am two months out and average 800 calories. i get my 60 g p...maybe a bit more and drink 48 to 64 oz Water with a bit of g2...plain water is still heavy on my stomach. i have seen alot of posts from people that when they upped Fluid and Protein saw bigger losses.....

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I wish I had your discipline! I started running recently and I'm hungry! Maybe I'll skip the ff h & h for a week and see what happens. I don't buy coffee out much, preferring coffee I make myself, but I can easily do 5 cups in a day when it's colder. I fon't like the fat free h & h because it's too sweet. I have switched to some lower fat cheese recently though.

Oh Lordy, I know what you mean about five cups of coffee. I am on #3 so far. For about four months, I've been making a small pot mid-afternoon. I was at a support group last night and the clinical psychologist was talking about caffinated (sp?) drinks, especially coffee. Right this minute, I cannot tell you what he said.....I think I may have blocked that part!!! LOL

You can lay off the Half & Half, like you said, for a week or so, and see what happens.

You are running??!!! I wish I had YOUR oomph!!!

Also, something else to think about......cheese, even 2% cheese is HIGH in calories. When I started maintainence, I had to get MORE calories and initially bought some cheese and also got some roasted almonds. I realized that even though they are both considered good Snacks, both are very high in calories. I believe a fourth cup of nuts is about 200 calories. At almost 3 years out, a fourth cup is not a lot. Eating cheese once a day as a snack and eating nuts once a day......and then if I WANTED something else.....it was way too much, those calories add up quickly!!

Now days I'm buying LF Graham Crackers and Natural Peanut Butter....a little PB on a graham, I'm addicted, I think!!! It's all about choosing, even now...especially now. I can eat a half serving (1 full cracker) with a little PB on it, 3x's a day now that I'm in maintenence. Or yesterday, I had that twice and once I had an orange. I was having a morning snack, but recently cut that one out. I eat lunch at 11, so it was just a 'habit' that I'd developed. This continues to be a learning experience!! :) Good luck!!!

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i asked my surgeon what size bougie they used and she said don't...she used an endoscopy

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The first time I was in a stall, when I asked the office nurse about it, she said up Protein and fluids. It worked every time. I've heard people say they've been told to up calories. Common sense should tell us, increasing calories didn't make up lose weight prior to surgery....that has not changed. :) Stalls are just part of it, if we aren't eating stuff we should not be eating during our honeymoon period, then everything is like it should be.....it's part of it, and it will end. It's frustrating but then we wake up one morning, get on the scale and two or three lbs are gone!!!

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The first time I was in a stall' date=' when I asked the office nurse about it, she said up Protein and fluids. It worked every time. I've heard people say they've been told to up calories. Common sense should tell us, increasing calories didn't make up lose weight prior to surgery....that has not changed. :) Stalls are just part of it, if we aren't eating stuff we should not be eating during our honeymoon period, then everything is like it should be.....it's part of it, and it will end. It's frustrating but then we wake up one morning, get on the scale and two or three lbs are gone!!![/quote']

Thanks for this because I been in a stall for about a week in a half I thought it was because of my big loss .. 44 pounds in 6 weeks all post op so it's frustrating for me but I'm listen to u about being patient

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The first time I was in a stall' date=' when I asked the office nurse about it, she said up Protein and fluids. It worked every time. I've heard people say they've been told to up calories. Common sense should tell us, increasing calories didn't make up lose weight prior to surgery....that has not changed. :) Stalls are just part of it, if we aren't eating stuff we should not be eating during our honeymoon period, then everything is like it should be.....it's part of it, and it will end. It's frustrating but then we wake up one morning, get on the scale and two or three lbs are gone!!![/quote']

I don't count my intake as some of you some of u do I just count my Water by how many bottles I drink and I eat nothing but high Protein foods carbs are low about 30g or lower

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i asked my surgeon what size bougie they used and she said don't...she used an endoscopy

An endoscope is a camera they all use during laproscopic surgery, it lets them see what they're doing/dealing with. The bougie is kind of like a templet. It's a medical instrument the physician uses. Here is a youtube video, it's graphic, but pretty cool.

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Thanks for this because I been in a stall for about a week in a half I thought it was because of my big loss .. 44 pounds in 6 weeks all post op so it's frustrating for me but I'm listen to u about being patient

44 lbs in six weeks??!!!! That is fantastic!!! Think of it, 44 lbs, gone FOREVER!!! Prior to surgery, even though I could do the newest fad diet, or pop prescription diet pills and LOSE some weight, I always knew I would regain it, plus some, eventually. This is different, this surgery allows us to make better choices. Forced Portion Control plus, without the hunger, even if we 'want' something, we are in control, it is so much easier to resist. At least that is my experience for the past 33 months!

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Yes..i know, this is what they used to get the size sleeve she wanted.no Bougie. interesting

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44 lbs in six weeks??!!!! That is fantastic!!! Think of it' date=' 44 lbs, gone FOREVER!!! Prior to surgery, even though I could do the newest fad diet, or pop prescription diet pills and LOSE some weight, I always knew I would regain it, plus some, eventually. This is different, this surgery allows us to make better choices. Forced Portion Control plus, without the hunger, even if we 'want' something, we are in control, it is so much easier to resist. At least that is my experience for the past 33 months![/quote']

I'm post op so I kno about the portion control and not being able to eat large amounts of food and I do make good choices but I'm not against a piece of chocolate

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Oh Lordy, I know what you mean about five cups of coffee. I am on #3 so far. For about four months, I've been making a small pot mid-afternoon. I was at a support group last night and the clinical psychologist was talking about caffinated (sp?) drinks, especially coffee. Right this minute, I cannot tell you what he said.....I think I may have blocked that part!!! LOL

You can lay off the Half & Half, like you said, for a week or so, and see what happens.

You are running??!!! I wish I had YOUR oomph!!!

Also, something else to think about......cheese, even 2% cheese is HIGH in calories.

I do drink almost entirely Decaf coffee. I rarely go for leaded but I do drink leaded iced tea and when it starts to warm up, I drink lots of it. I tried to be good for a long time and made my own decaf iced tea, but I love the Tejava because it's so convenient.

Yes, I started to run. I made it up to 22 minutes outside and 26.5 minutes on the treadmill. Working up to a 5k.

Its true, I don't pay much attention to fat content and I should start really watching if I want to get further than I am!

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I don't know what mi doing wrong... I'm 3 wks out on soft diet eating under 700 calories a day and getting 69-80 G Protein and m fluids in... scale hasn't moved in 10 days? Depressed

Try to up your fluids if your not drinking enough you can dehydrate and cause a stall

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