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Hello Over 50s Gals...we do rock!! :lol:

I am doing great, still on mostly pureed foods, but chewing some things which I add slowly. Exercise really has boosted the old metabolism for me, which makes the scales move more. I had to laugh about all of the leftovers!

I have them with just our home cooking!! We have tons of containers in the refrig. I can't believe, I used to eat up all of that. Having been raised by

"clean your plate, people are starving..." What a bunch of bunk!! :cursing:

It sure seems like most in my family are grazing all the time, and I never knew that I did too. Grateful to be banded!!!!!!!

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I LOVE seafood and often eat it 3X a day,

as I did today!

Yes, I had a small eggbeaters omelet with scallops in it.

I think I have had oysters since surgery, though they're not my favorite, and didn't have any trouble getting them down. Shrimp I'm very careful with, but no problem as long as you chew it a lot. Surprisingly enough, the only fish I've had trouble with is tuna fish, and that's mixed with miracle whip. Go figure! I love it, but eat it slowly and carefully as it has a tendency to get stuck. And, oh, if my DH overcooks my salmon and it gets really dry, I can't eat more than a couple of bites. He did that last night, so I just shredded it up with a sharp knife, mixed it with miracle whip and Tostitos spinach dip and saved it for evening Snacks.< /span>

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Hi I am thinking about going on the full liquids again. For at least 2 days. I spent throwing up today. I know it is because I ate too fast. I just want to know if it would hurt.

That's probably a good idea if you've been throwing up.

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I have done all liquids when I couldn't get the scale to move. I always do liquids for most of 24 hours if I have a bad throwing up episode. things swell inside and that compounds the problem. It's a good idea to go on liquids if you have been throwing up.

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scallops in an omelet, never thought of that. I do like your solution to dry fish though, it sounds delicious. tuna was my first real sticking issue. I ate about 3 bites and thought I was going to die, but then again that was right at the beginning of starting real food....shrimp is not an issue for me, thank goodness. I could eat that and any other seafod 24/7

I still have issues with chicken, especially if it is dry..

Exercise was a downfall for me this weekend. All I did was one day of treading Water for about 50 minutes. back to the routine this evening. :)

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Hello Over 50s Gals...we do rock!! :)

Having been raised by "clean your plate, people are starving..." What a bunch of bunk!! :)

It sure seems like most in my family are grazing all the time, and I never knew that I did too. Grateful to be banded!!!!!!!

The "clean your plate" club has gotten me into trouble more than once. I haven't had a PB but I've been stuck, slimmed & prayed for a PB or better. Always because I was eating too fast or pushed it because I had to finish what was on my plate. I haven't had an "incident" since Memorial Day weekend and I'm sure it's not the last, but I'm learning and try to stay focused on eating when I'm eating. Chew, chew, chew, small bites....it actually works! :)

I love your attitude! You're doing a great job! Best wishes on your journey!

I'm so grateful for my band too!

PHYL!!!! LOVE YOUR NEW PICTURE! YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL!

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Hi Everyone:

Reading all of the posts and it sounds like everyone is doing great! I'm getting closer to being able to obtain approval from the insurance company. Dr office anticiaptes surgery somewhere around Sept. I sure hope so I'm afraid the longer I have to wait I might chicken out. It is encouraging to read all of the positive remarks coming from everyone even those just banded. Not too long ago I read a post concerning bicycles. A certain brand name of bicycle but for the life of me I cannot remember the name of that bike - can anyone refresh my memory?

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I know how much you are enjoying your nephew. My nephew has been in Iraq (Baghdad) since October and we can't wait until he gets home. He was hoping for Christmas, but now it is not looking likely. We did just get the good news that he was promoted to Captain! and he just turned 25 the end of May!

I know you are so very proud of him. :biggrin:

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Here a pic - showing 99 lbs gone

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WoW you have done such a great job hope all the Protein Shake you gave us works for me.

You and Phlys are my heroes.

Carol

Carol

Thanks - Hard work - determination - it was about eating healthy and exercising - I don't do shakes only in the beginning during liquid stage

I eat regular food now - just healthy food ...

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Hi to all the Fifties gang...I have not posted on this thread for awhile. Guess I just kind of got hung up in my Jazzy Junes. TOMORROW IS MY DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I thought I would be more nervous but a calm came over me last week and I know it's because I am truly ready for the band and my new life. I have researched everything inside and out and am going in to this with a positive attitude.

Janet...your photos are impressive. I need to connect with you ladies on this thread a bit more than I have been. I check it each day though.

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wow! Janet the photos are a great motivator! I assume those are the same clothes!

Thanks for the inspiration!

Apples! Good luck on you surgery! You will do great! You are in my prayers!

I also have been busy posting on the Jazzy Junes thread. Like you, I always check here also, I want to keep up with everything! The support on this site is wonderful and very needed by me!

I returned to work (College Instructor) and have day and night classes for two days, so I am so ready to be home! I was banded on June 6 and moving to the mushy stage. Lost 12 lbs so far! YES!

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