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Hello all , I just had my sleeve 2 months ago so i am freshly 2 months out ..trying to figure out a guideline for my daily eating plan such as meals and etc .. However i am only able to get my protien down no veggies no startches this on a regular day .. On the holidays i messed up with a little slice of dressing and a tiny taste of cake ,.. However i was told i had a poor diet due to the fact i am not able to get a complete meal down .. Any tips or site recommendations on how i make a eating plan .. ? ive lost 46 ponds in 2 months so far should it be more ?

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Everyone is different with their weight loss so I think you're doing well. You are supposed to eat your Protein first and anything else as you can. Do you measure your food? That might be something you want to consider. I'm almost 4 months post-op and just now able to start eating more things at the same time. I haven't ventured into sweets yet though.

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thank you i am gonna start measuring but usually i just go by my stomach but i will indeed do that thanks so much

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Two months out I was barely eating 2 ounces of Protein and a couple of tablespoons of a vegetable. Follow the plan your team gave you. Weigh and measure - it will help.

Even now, I can't eat a "balanced" diet. Yesterday, we ate at a lovely restaurant. I ordered a Caesar salad to start and had about five bites. The server was worried I didn't like it. I said I was saving room. I had a huge piece of prime rib, of which I ate about 3 ounces and the rest went home in a take home box. I had one spoonful of each side. I had two bites of the dessert I was served. (It was a three course, prix fix meal). I'm 15 months out. Sometimes, I can eat 5-6 ounces of protein if I don't eat anything else. I can't eat more than about 1/2 of a very small baked potato and if I eat that, I don't wind up getting my protein in.

Who told you that you have a poor diet? Was it a member of your medical team? If not, tell them you are on the Narnia diet - its Narnia business.

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19 hours ago, Rainbowgal said:

Hello all , I just had my sleeve 2 months ago so i am freshly 2 months out ..trying to figure out a guideline for my daily eating plan such as meals and etc .. However i am only able to get my protien down no veggies no startches this on a regular day .. On the holidays i messed up with a little slice of dressing and a tiny taste of cake ,.. However i was told i had a poor diet due to the fact i am not able to get a complete meal down .. Any tips or site recommendations on how i make a eating plan .. ? ive lost 46 ponds in 2 months so far should it be more ?

7 weeks post op here. I can barely eat 3oz at each meal, rarely get veggies in. My day consists of a Protein Drink in morning, 3 small meals during the day, then Protein drink in evening and of course Water in between.

If I get a veggie in, its usually a few bites of cooked carrot or the spinach in my scrambled egg. I made a quiche the other day with grated zucchini and sweet potato. It was surprisingly tasty.

I have very good energy level and have been feeling great! Down 32 lbs so far.

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