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1 cup Kool-Aid sugar free Tropical Punch Low Calorie Soft Drink Mix

Body Fortress Super whey Protein Shot Protein Drink-fruit Punch

1 can Campbell's Healthy Request Tomato Soup

EAS Advantage Carb Control chocolate Fudge shake

Jello sugar free Lemon Gelatin 1 serving

Folgers coffee, Classic Roast

Equate One Daily Multivitamin With Calcium, Iron, & Zinc

FitnessMinutesCalories BurnedWalking - under 2 mph (very slow, strolling)

I'm thinking this was not enough cause I was pretty hungry all day!

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1 cup Kool-Aid sugar free Tropical Punch Low Calorie Soft Drink Mix

Body Fortress Super whey Protein Shot Protein Drink-fruit Punch

1 can Campbell's Healthy Request Tomato soup

EAS Advantage Carb Control chocolate Fudge shake

Jello sugar free Lemon Gelatin 1 serving

Folgers coffee, Classic Roast

Equate One Daily Multivitamin With Calcium, Iron, & Zinc

FitnessMinutesCalories BurnedWalking - under 2 mph (very slow, strolling)

I'm thinking this was not enough cause I was pretty hungry all day!

Hi,

I just read your food diary and was wondering how you're able to fit so much in the day. My meal "serving size" is a medicine dosing cup. How much do you eat at each serving and how often...thanks for helping because today is the first day (banded 5/14) that I'm really hungry.

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Hi,

I just read your food diary and was wondering how you're able to fit so much in the day. My meal "serving size" is a medicine dosing cup. How much do you eat at each serving and how often...thanks for helping because today is the first day (banded 5/14) that I'm really hungry.

I don't know, really, other than that everything I did consume was very spaced out throughout the day. So I think I pretty much took about an hour to drink every item on my list, except the Protein shot, which is in one of those little vial thingees, and all "meals" were hours apart. Even with all of that "food", I went to bed VERY hungry.

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I've been keeping a food journal through the lapband.com site, and I have to say it's been an amazing tool. It breaks down the %'s of what I've had into Protein, carbs, fat so I can easily see at a glance where most of my calories are coming from. I was also able to look at it about 1:30pm today and realize I was *way* behind on what I needed to be eating/drinking. That definitely helped me make more protein-oriented choices for the rest of the day.

I really think that keeping a food diary will be a key for me. I tend to forget to eat, and that can definitely lead to trouble!

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This is what I ate Yesterday: I am 2 weeks post opp.

Breakfast - 2 tart size egg quiche - 2 oz (I made a bunch up and keep them fridgerated)

lunch - 1 oz of baked Beans - 1 oz of canned ham sauted up.

dinner - 1/4 cup of stroganoff mushed and green Beans (made with canned turkey)

Had my 64 oz of Water with 8 oz of this Water with crystal light rasberry ice flavor.

I have some small plates and silverware and so I sit down and eat with my family every meal and present the food to me as a meal and then eat slow and put my fork down in between each bit. this makes it easier for me. And I make sure I keep my water or drink in another area thent he table so I am not tempted to drink it while I am eating. (still adjusting to this).

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karianne, i did something similar! i bought some toddler size plates and bowls, so that i can get accustomed to the smaller serving sizes. it's been hard to make that transition, but i'm hoping by starting before the surgery, i can be more prepared when the time comes to do it for real! Not drinking with meals is going to be super tough, too. I've started drinking my Water at work from a shot glass. I just hope no one thinks I'm drinking on the job! :eek:

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