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50 lbs Lisa??

Way to go girl...that is so awesome..so much for your plateau. I think you broke it !

I'm jealous :D

but so damn happy for you, if anyone deserves it, you do with all you have gone through

Keep it up!!!

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Hi all,

I am good, had a much better day. KC woke up early and I let him know how upset I was by his selfish ways and I was seriously contemplating life without him. I came home to a nice clean home, well fed pets, etc. As soon as chemistry is done we are going to seriously look into couples counseling.

Chemistry sucks and I hate my teachers tests. Probably got about 1/2 of it right. Who knows. Will find out tomorrow. I am happy otherwise though and lost another 2 lbs. Technically 2.5 but I never recorded tenths of pounds initially so I typically try to round it off. Today was exactly 302 down from 362. food has been good today too AND I did those darn stairs again today and once again didn't fall over dead from them.

Food so far:

Veg. sausage

1 egg

1 healthy 110 cal. granola bar

1 oz. Jerky

2/3 apple

Not sure what else I'll have today. Need to cram my Water in too. Thanks for the love all. Teresa

Update:

dinner: .25 cup cottage cheese

2 little chicken tenderloins (that yummy inner part of the breast meat)

1 marinated artichoke heart

1 cup of that cheese popcorn

P.S. Lisa GREAT JOB! I am so proud of you. See I knew where to put my money... NOW keep it up! Teresa xoxoxox

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Way to go Lisa on the 50! Keep it up. :)

Theresa, glad to hear your husband is trying to toe the line.

I ate almost all Protein today. I forgot my lunch, so after sausage and egg for Breakfast, had a beef stick and cheese stick, oh yeah, forgot about the dozen cheese crackers :D and then my husband made spaghetti with leftover roast (a very Italian thing to do) so I ate the beef.

I'm cooking some beets from my dad's garden for a veggie. (It's also my secret weapon to prevent Constipation, which has only been a concern since banding.)

I think I'll have a beet and cantaloupe for a snack. Still not very balanced.

No good deed today. Walked quite a bit at school. Almost there with the Water, started late again.

Okay, I need to hide my scale. I think I'll enlist my sweetie's help and try to wean myself to two times a week. I think I can....I think I can....

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Okay...didn't expect this BUT... I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nervous about my first fill today... feel like BARFING!!!!! I know it'll be no prob... but still think I would blow chunks if I ate anything this morning!

LISA... FRICKING AWESOME on the 50 pounds... WOW!!!

OY... I feel sick... need to go busy myself with something!

Darcy

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Thanks Guys!

Darcy, your fill is grossing me out too, but only because I'm jealous!

I screwed up on the weekly weigh-in challenge and got on the damn scale again. Up 2 pounds from yesterday.

Fatty fatty two by four, can't fit through the kitchen door.

Oh well, still laughing. I can always weigh 12 or 19 more times tonight and hope the scale changes it mind!

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Originally posted by nightingale2u

Okay...didn't expect this BUT... I'm SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nervous about my first fill today... feel like BARFING!!!!!

Darcy

Maybe that's why they say don't eat ANYTHING at least 2 hours before a fill!:D

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Do like my brother does Lisa he gets on and off that damn scale 4-5 times a day..afer he eats, after he exercises, after he pees and after a bowel movement. he lives here with me , hubby and kids and has lost 72lbs on the Optifast diet in 9 weeks. his weighing all day is making me crazy since I'm doing my damdest to only weight once a week.

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Day Five (Week 2):

Breakfast - small Protein Drink, omelet

lunch - bbq brisket, sausage links

dinner - tuna salad, fat-free choc. pudding

Water - not good

Exercise - 10 miles bicycling, really cleaned out two closets

Good Deed - Donated tons of clothes. Somebody is getting some nice stuff!

Encouragement needed, spent evening at ER vet, cat had to have damaged eye surgically removed from major cat fight. Cost $500. Good news: He's home. He'll live and will need to adapt to being an inside cat now.

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The POOR kitty!!!

I had:

Breakfast:

1 veg sausage

1 egg

iced sugar free mocha

Lunch:

bean burrito

dinner

1/2 enchilada

snack

1 nestle crunch bar

I am going to stay at a beach house with a friend this weekend so will miss you all for a couple of days. Teresa

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My dad used to sing this to me when I was young:

<<Fatty fatty two by four, can't fit through the kitchen door.>>

along with the "Too Fat Polka" which he sang to me and my mom while he danced us around the kitchen.

I weighed......140 lbs. :D boy, I'd like to be THAT fat again!

Well, same old story for the day: eating went well, Water is happening.....

no exercise and no good deed.... GEEZ....

I think I lost another lb. so I ate more today. :) So it goes....

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Hi All,

Marie... I sure hope your kitty is feeling better! (((hugs)))

Rebecca... Sometimes people just don't know the impact of words... I think you are a beautiful girl and should be danced around the kitchen to the song "Pretty Woman". :D

Teresa... Hope you have a wonderful time! We'll miss ya!

Michelle... It must be awesome knowing that your weight-loss will be more likely to be permanant than the Optifast option! You really are doing such a fantastic job with your band!

Penni- You are probably sipping on a Pina Colada right now... Cheers!

Lisa- I didn't watch when they did the fill... I was literally scared to death! My Angel Nicci drove me to the Doc's office and even she was a tad shocked at the difference between her fill experience and mine. THe port flipped making a LOUD popping sound with the first attempt... surprised I didn't pass out...LOL. When she did get it... she put 2cc in and let me tell ya... I am definitely restricted! Anyhoo... I hope I never need another fill because it was not a pleasant experience for me. I was up most of the night belching and walking to try and get rid of the gas and pain in my shoulder... but hey... I bet the scale is gonna move downward now!

Intake yesterday... a half a cup of Soup and some a couple of smooshed carrots and a smooshed piece of potato from a pot roast and a NF SF yogurt. Drank lots of Water before the fill... and sipped more after and a cup of warm tea in the middle of the night.

I was 225 on the Docs scale yesterday. :)

Have a great weekend everyone!

Darcy

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Why am I having such mental issues with food? Last night I ate my biggest meal since being banded. I hurt my pouch - probably all stretched out now. But the second I got home I grabbed the mutts & took them for an hour walk, a far away walk. I walked so hard and fast that my feet hurt, but I woke up with my pouch still hurting.

I skipped my morning shake & downed tons of Water & a diet tea. I just ate 1 egg, 2 sausage and palmful of nuts.

I wish I could afford a full time, live in babysitter to watch me when I eat.

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Darcy I am sorry you didnot have a plesant fill. Bet the scales will really stsrt moving now. I am going to miss you..I will be away for awhile.When I return you will probably really be a looser. Good luck. Lisa I am also sorry you are dealing with food. I think you are doing great! Even if you have a little set back. I have noticed my meals are getting a little larger. I have faith that we are both going to do great. You not able to get a fill and me without a fill. Dont get discouraged. I am so so so jealous that I cannot come to Vegas. Please take lots of pictures and post them... Love you all...Janie

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My cat was under the house fighting with another cat today and I just wanted to climb under there and pull her out and tell her about the poor kitty who lost her eye. :D I hate cat fighting.

I drank lots of Water today and did well with eating, no snacking. Then we went with a group on a motorcycle run to dinner. I ate half a tamale, the chicken out of an enchilada and a few Beans. It seemed like I ate a TON! I also drank half a screwdriver and felt a bit tipsy and gave the rest away. What a light-weight!

It felt good to go out and feel like a normal person and no one said I ate funny or anything. :)

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