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Vertical Sleeve Stomach Operation/ Lost 20 Kg already but...

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EW MASTER
Latest post on 28 March 2011 - 08:26
pleased you are sounding more positive but the lady at Right Bite was correct - it isn't just diet food you need but "special" food (and in tiny quantities) - please go to your bariatric specialist...
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EW GURU
Latest post on 28 March 2011 - 02:32
Thanks again ladies. Abaddon, health factory has a vegeterian option which include some of what you mentioned below and a lot of times I go for the vegeterian option and also most of their meals include peas, quinoa and black beans and .. yes these I can digest without problem. Dubainy, I have seen Right Bite in the past 2 years ago and it wasn't a good experience.. and I contacted them sometime in October last year, but when the saw the form with the operation details, beside that they ignored me for 2 days, when I called to follow up, the receptionist told me that she cannot help because of the operation and the special needed food.. And to be honest, Right Bite is much more tastier than Health factory (based on my old experience) with them and they have a lot of varieties but I dont think they count calories well. DesertRose, thank you. I am taking into consideration all feedbacks and already started to change my daily food intake.. for 2 days when I was feeling this hunger pain I was drinking water instead of rushing to biscuits and I am writing down what I am eating. I will give myself a month at least to see if there are any changes. I will also be dedicated to going on bicyle for 30 mns at least daily, I will make the bicycle ride fun.. I love cats so I am putting some food in the front basket and while riding the bike I look if there is any stray cat or lost cat.. So it is searching for cats in need of help or food, and exercise at the same time ;)
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 27 March 2011 - 11:27
JS - I came back to this as I've been thinking of you. I wanted to say what Dentro has said but I couldnt find a way to say it that didnt sound really critical or cruel, but she's hit the nail on the head. Everytime you posted you mentioned something else you were eating whilst saying you couldnt really eat anything - and sugar and fat cropped up repeatedly. I know why you're eating those things - its a fact they help food go down in anyone. Its why ready made and processed foods are full of them. I also wanted to suggest you have some counselling because any kind of weight loss isnt about the body only - its all abouy mind, body and soul. You have to approach this from all angles. You have to honestly work out what you were feeding when you were eating - and it was an emotion, a feeling, even if its was 'only' boredom. You say you'll be happy when you're a size 8. Well I'm very sorry but thats not true - you'll be happy when you get to the bottom of yourself. Being a size 8, if thats a reasonable size for your height and build, will be the icing on the cake but its the journey to being the size 8 that matters. Its not just weight you're trying to shed - its everything else that goes with it. xxxxxx <em>edited by DesertRose1958 on 27/03/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 March 2011 - 07:16
Go see [url=http://www.gmcclinics.com/our_doctors_details.php?doctorID=9'>Nathalie Haddad[/url'> she is a registered dietitian and runs Right Bite (similar to Health Factory). She is quite good.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 March 2011 - 06:29
As for protein, how about trying to get protein from vegetarian foods instead of meat, fish and poultry? Here is some ideas: 1. Quinoa--it is a grain that is one of the only non-meat/fish/poultry foods that is a complete protein. You can eat it cooked, mixed with spices, or as a salad--you can make a soup with this in it and puree it all so the quinoa gives the soup thickness. 2. Tofu (if you don't like to eat tofu, you can get the soft silken kind and blend it into shakes or find recipes of dressings or sauces made with blended soft silken tofu. You would never know its in there. 3. Chick peas 4. Almond butter 5. Spirulina -its from blue-green algae and available as flakes or powder (I don't know if they sell it here in UAE though...)--you can blend it in shakes and stuff... 6. Tempeh 7. Seitan 8. Beans--Black beans, Pinto beans, etc... there are all kinds of beans. thats about what I can think of now but there are tons more... I am disturbed that a doctor did this procedure on you--it really doesn't sound like you are an ideal candidate for this... but whats done is done and I really hope it becomes successful for you and you exercise more in your life and feed your body well. <em>edited by Abaddon on 27/03/2011</em>
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 27 March 2011 - 00:34
Dal Fry, I chew enough anything that enters my mouth until it is pureed and then I swallow it. If I am chewing it and couldnt make it pureed in my mouth, (sorry) but I spit it out - I dont swallow it. I am going to search on the internet for some home made soup, the kind of pureed soups.. I like mushroom soup, cream of chicken, potato and leak soup but I always run to toilet when in the middle of having the soup :( My stomach is very sensitive.. zzrogedzz, I will email you, thank you :) Those soups may be a little rich-stay away from the creamy ones-clear broth and pureed veggies-not potatoes which are high in carbs-would be a better option Also it is better to puree than to chew-as I said my son has half a stomach and he can only eat pureed foods-chewing just doesn't get the food as fine <em>edited by wuffles on 27/03/2011</em>
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EW GURU
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 23:03
Dal Fry, I chew enough anything that enters my mouth until it is pureed and then I swallow it. If I am chewing it and couldnt make it pureed in my mouth, (sorry) but I spit it out - I dont swallow it. I am going to search on the internet for some home made soup, the kind of pureed soups.. I like mushroom soup, cream of chicken, potato and leak soup but I always run to toilet when in the middle of having the soup :( My stomach is very sensitive.. zzrogedzz, I will email you, thank you :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 20:43
Hi - my mum had this surgery in the UK about 2 years ago - so I know about the surgery and what she eats etc. If you want to PM me - my email is [email protected] Regards Debbie
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 20:28
Just a thought but could it be that the protein you eat that causes pain isn't chewed enough? Could it be the lumps that hurt? The runs could happen because of lack of fibre - there isn't a lot of fibre in water melon and none in feta cheese. My suggestion would be to cook some chicken and veg myself and blend it into a soup. See if that hurts and gives the runs.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 19:31
good luck :-)
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EW GURU
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 19:28
I have been told that the hunger pain should stop after few months of surgery but it never stopped. I am joining the support group here in Dubai to see if anyone is experciencing the same problem and at the same time, I will start to drink water when I feel the hunger pain instead of rushing to biscuits. I have healthfactory from Sunday to Thursday so I will check tomorrow of how many grams the lunch consists of, but it is 350 calories for sure and really a small portion.. and it takes me a longtime to finish it and most of the time I dont eat it all. I was told about dumping syndrome after few months of surgery and I consider what I am going through now is still better than before.. at least now I can have few pieces of chicken or fish (from healthfactory) only, sometime back I was not able to eat that at all. Someone suggested soups, maybe I should try to make soup at home, but if I order soup in restaurant, always always it cause me diarrhea, maybe they put full fat butter or whatever ingredient...but it is not good to me too. Last Thursday a piece of watermelon with fetta cheese made me rush to toilet.. and it is getting embarrassing when I am with friends.. I will join the support group and definitely seek some medical help.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 18:01
Oh my, sounds awful!
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 16:41
Dumping syndrome (inability to digest fat or whatever) is sadly a not uncommon side effect of gastric bypass and the thing that puts a lot of people off it..sounds like JS is experiencing it with her VSG also. At the very least she should be better acquainted with the things to avoid and appropriate quantities to be eating...
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 16:32
I'm hoping that your symptoms are abnormal because I can't imagine why people would knowingly subject themselves to that voluntarily. I have to say that after reading your posts that procedure is now something I would not consider. I have to agree with those that have advised you to seek further medical help to see if something can be done to help you.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 16:27
when you say you can only eat one or two spoonfuls, isn't that all you are supposed to eat now that you have had most of your stomach removed ?? They also remove the bit that gives you hunger pangs so that's why i say your pains are not normal... please get some proper medical advice..
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EW GURU
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 15:56
Puffinlude, all what you are saying is totally correct, that's why I asked in my 1st thread for someone who has experience with my surgery. Yes, my food intake is decreased BUT not any food I can eat. If I order a grilled chicken piece from any restaurant, one bite of the chicken makes my stomach sick so restaurant food is not suitable at all to me and always I end up with rushing to toilet even if it is 1 or 2 bites. I followed a strict diet given to me by my dietician after the surgery, the 1st 2 weeks consisted of clear soups + tea, jello without sugar.. After 2 weeks, I started eating pureed vegetable food and baby food and chicken broth (not the chicken itself). After 1 and half months I was allowed to add fish but pureed fish and I started with tuna with water, my lunch consisted of 2 to 3 spoon of plain tuna (with some lemon).. breakfast and dinner consisted of 1 piece of toast + 1 sylphide light cheese (and this is still my breakfast until today). I followed everything I was told to eat except that: I was told that with time my stomach will tolerate more food, and I will be able to eat in small quantities pasta, rice, fish, chicken and last thing I should be able to eat is meat. They all hurt me badly and until date, I still feel pain after 2 spoons, so I stop for 10 mns then I take other 2 spoons.. What I can assure you is that I never ate food that contained any kind of fat after the operation, I can't eat it. Any food with little oil, kind of burn my stomach so I don't even think about it. I have done my surgery beginning Feb 2010, I lost 20kgs by June 2010 and that's it. So when all the real food (chicken, tuna, fish) hurted my stomach, that's when I started going to cornflakes but that's was for a very short period of time as my dietician asked me to stop it. I now order from Health factory but I dont complete their food, however it is still better than if I order a salad from anywhere else. I am only on lunch and dinner packages, but if the food contains some tomato sauce I remove it and I eat very slowly and if I complete a meal (and doesnt go to the bin) it takes me 1 to 1 and half hour. - I take nexium 40g in the morning as protection for the stomach, doctor said that I will stop nexium when the hunger pain stops.. - I didn't drink coffee from Feb to Dec 2010 coz I was not able to smell coffee for some reason then. I was back to coffee in Jan this year but if I make 2 mugs everyday, I don't complete any of them because it gets cold before I drink it, and I drink it very slowly. - I cannot drink anything with food including water. So If I am going to eat my lunch at 12.30pm, I can drink water 30 mns before my lunch, and when I finish lunch I must wait another 30 mns until I can drink otherwise the water top up the stomach and it hurts badly. - Anything I eat at home is light, milk, cheese, etc... - sometimes I eat ONE egg for breakfast (in weekends), I use little Elle & Vire 50%fat free butter and it takes me half hour to finish one egg, without toast.. and mostly I eat it cold.. but that's ok. - I am on 6 types of vitamins. - I think my mistake is when I feel the hunger pain, I run to chew a biscuit because it stops the pain and doesnt hurt me. - I dont drink alochol, cokes, juices or any type of fluid at all except the 2 coffees and water. I am going to print the link you provided me and see if the information can help. A lady here already sent me contact details of a Support Group in Dubai and I am going to contact them tomorrow, it is always useful to learn from people who did the same surgery. Sue62, I buy diet meals not because I am dieting but I dont know how to cook, I work for more than 12 hours a day so I need to have some good healthy food instead of buying restaurant food, at least I can eat some of it. I admit that I sneak chocolates sometimes when I am stressed, it is not on a daily basis and not in big quantities but even these little chocolates, I will stop them. I dont want to blame my family with the obesity thing, but the stressful life is what made me over eat and that's when I had the surgery.. the thing is my stressful life didnt change and it is not getting any better.. I thought about counselling few months ago, because I really have 100 things in my head but dont know where to go, and also I dont want people around me (including my bf) to know about it.. and I thought if I will go counselling, where do I start.. I can write a book..
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 15:07
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/VSG/
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 14:33
If you are experiencing actual pain as often as you are then something is very wrong, imo, and if it was me i would be going back to my original bariatric specialist for advice. I can't believe that the importance of future diet wasn't thoroughly explained to you prior to surgery - in the UK they have you jumping through hoops to show you are capable of managing your nutrition both before AND after the op.. Agree with the other poster - you're wasting your money buying diet meals if you still eat chocolate and put sugar in your drinks.. Have you considered counselling ? - you seem to have a lot on your mind at the moment, obssessing about turning 30 and all the angst with your mother and younger brother...perhaps it might help to talk to someone in person.. Hope you get sorted soon...
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 13:46
Dentro, Thank you for your valuable reply. I am joining a support group of people who went through the same. Most of the time, even health factory lunch goes to waste because I can't complete it and I always remove whatever sauce they put.. though at least I eat some of their food while if I order a salad from anywhere else, I eat 2 spoons and that's it. I order also health factory because I am trying to eat protein like fish and chicken (no meat) because my body needs it. As I said before, the hunger pain is my main problem but since it might be thirst, I will start drinking water when I feel it and see if it stops. Sorry - but isn't it the whole point os weightloss surgery that you will only be eating tiny quantities of food afterwards? Anything from 30-200g? You won't ever be able to eat normal meals again - even diet meals - your intake is now restricted to a few spoonfuls (½-1 cup) Did you get post-surgery dietician support? If not it would perhaps be a good idea to have a consulatation and weight loss surgery as there are specific eating rules that are not the same as an ordinary diet - you must eat protein - but this must either be pureed, very soft like scrambled eggs or chewed really well as your body can no longer digest pieces of meat and fish - some people eat baby food otherwise you should eat ground/minced meats and mashed fish etc - if you struggle with protein you may need to drink protein shakes to avoid health complications - you can runi the effects of the surgery if you graze on high fat/sugar snacks - post surgery you should avoid foods such as sugar, cookies/biscuits, dessert, chips etc - you should avoid drinking before or during meals to avoid malnutrition - you must take vitamin supplements every day for the rest of your life - you need to avoid high fat proteins - so if you are eating cheese everyday it must be low fat cheese - fruit juice must be limited to 4oz/100ml per day as its high in sugar - caffeine should be restricted - so cut down on coffee I found this paper with a physician approved diet for your surgery - so it may help you re-organise your diet http://www.northwestobesitysurgery.com/pdf/sleeve-gastrectomy-diet.pdf Hopefully you can find a support group and a dietician that can help you here
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EW GURU
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 08:54
Dentro, Thank you for your valuable reply. I am joining a support group of people who went through the same. Most of the time, even health factory lunch goes to waste because I can't complete it and I always remove whatever sauce they put.. though at least I eat some of their food while if I order a salad from anywhere else, I eat 2 spoons and that's it. I order also health factory because I am trying to eat protein like fish and chicken (no meat) because my body needs it. As I said before, the hunger pain is my main problem but since it might be thirst, I will start drinking water when I feel it and see if it stops.
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 04:01
sorry to be harsh... i read the thread... what i feel, you are constantly seeking excuses and trying to verify yourself instead of listening and considering advice. plus the more you tell about what you eat the more we learn that there is a LOT of additional stuff you eat besides the health factory food. Basically, you are wasting money on health factory, for no reason. their diet only works if you eat what they send, exclusively that, nothing else. it is called 900 calorie because it is 900 calorie. nowhere does it say that "please add toast, cornflakes, sugarcubes, etc to the packed food in order to reach 900 calorie". what they send contains no toast, no biscuits, no sugar cubes, and there is a reason for that. your self excuses are pathetic in a way. "please do not say sweet'n'low, i hate the taste". well, guess what, i hate the taste of it, too. so i have a choice of splenda, canderel, or just simply nothing! but i do not have the choice of sugar!! at first i had a box of splenda with me as most cafes here keep sweet'n'low. recently i just drink tea or coffee black. you get used to. or if you think it is such a big sacrifice, then stop whining about size 8 and enjoy the sugarcubes, toasts, fruit juices, biscuits, etc. and one more thing, you will not be happy very long with your size 8 it seems. you think it is all about reaching it. well, no. it is also about keeping it. it is a complete eating habits change. you must find out what and how works well for you, and stick to that for lifetime.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 00:12
Have you thought about trying some home-made soup-that might fill you up without the irritation. Oh -and if you can't resist chocolate I would nibble one little piece each night rather than a full bar once a week-a dietician once told me that after the first mouthful of a food we crave we actually eat less-it is just that first mouthful that makes us happy! So a spoonful of your favourite pudding once a day is way better then binging once a week=and you won't feel you are missing out so much! (My son has less than half a stomach-a birth defect-and he finds that works for him)
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EW GURU
Latest post on 26 March 2011 - 00:06
Thank you for every reply I received on this thread. I am reading your comments and will think about each one. I am going to start exercising seriously with no more excuses. I do lot of things everyday and yes I feel tired but after going through that painful operation and all what I went through, I think my body deserved more attention from my side. As a beginning I will at least do 30 mns on bicycle every night, will eat one bar of chocolate once a week and will completely cut these digestive biscuits. Sorry but people who didnt do this operation won't understand the feeling of pain in the stomach when eating a high protein.. How many times I got a salmon for dinner, grilled it in the oven with little olive oil and lemon and I was able to eat only 2 bites before getting a terrible pain and throwing the full salmon in the garbage.. I am not exagerating when I talk about the pain, biscuits and corn flakes never hurted my stomach that's why sometimes I fall for them.. I know they are not good for me but when I get hungry and protein food hurts I tend to choose biscuits because they don't hurt me and because I want to stop the hunger pain. Guinness, I didn't know AT ALL that I can feel thirsty in my stomach :) I drink water when my mouth is dry and that's when I consider myself thirsty, if that pain in my stomach is thirst and not hunger, that will change a lot in my daily eating habits, so whenever I will feel that pain from now until a week, I will try drinking water and see if the pain stops.. I don't drink at all, alcohol or cokes, I was never a fan of both, never ever.. so the only extra calories I get are from biscuits/ cookies... Apart from that, I drink coffee with 0 fat coffeemate twice a day and one cube of sugar with each cup... dont tell me sweet n low coz I hate the taste :) I will keep a journal and try to be honest more with myself about what I eat and will give myself at least 3 weeks to see if my weight will drop a little.. I eat cheese for breakfast everyday with one piece of toast, I love cheese and it doesnt upset my stomach.. As for Guinness, I will keep that in mind if I didn't find a doggie to walk him in Springs 2, the problem is that I will have to drive to come to Meadows and I am such a lazy woman :D when I lived in sharing before, the owner of the house had a big dog, I took him to walk every evening, it was so much fun (except the fact that he hated all other dogs on the street so I spent most of the walk trying to stop him not to jump on other dogs :))
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 19:56
First of all, those hunger pains you are feeling every hour could very well be thirst. People get so confused between the feelings of hunger and thirst - they can feel quite the same. Along that same vein, I hope you aren't drinking anything but water and the occasional tea or coffee - anything else is a wasted calorie. People always consider the food they eat, but rarely the drinks. So, if you want to lose weight, I recommend the following: 1. Drink nothing but water (tea or coffee ok) and before you put a single thing in your mouth, from the morning till night - even a corn flake - you should first have a glass of water. 2. Keep a food journal. Don't worry so much about what you eat, but as soon as you eat it, write it down. Have a look over it every night before you go to bed. You'll see where you made choices and the next day, strive to just make one or two better choices. Don't be hard on yourself when you made a bad choice - it's not an all or nothing game. "Ate seven candybars today. Tomorrow, will drink water before I eat them and try to only have five." 3. Begin the day with some sort of protein. It is unlikely that every protein is going to hurt your stomach - so pick one, an egg, some peanut butter on an apple or sausage, and make that the main part of your breakfast. 4. If all proteins hurt your stomach, you really need to see a doctor, because that is very dangerous. 5. You are welcome to walk Guinness if you want!
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 19:24
I think just about everything I would say has been said already but if you can only eat 900 calories a day they have to be nutritious calories. If you don't excercise you can't burn up a lot carbohydrate food therefore you should not even consider high sugar carbs like biscuits & cornflakes. If your hair is falling out and your nails in poor condition you are clearly short of nutrients. I suggest you get some advice from a properly qualified dietician, STICK TO IT and get exercising. If you don't you are not going to achieve what you want and have paid so much for. Thats really good advice. Actually when you go through an operation like the one you have in order to lose weight, you should be consulting with a dietician on a regular basis to ensure you are getting the right foods. You should also be consulting with a fitness professional to ensure you are doing the right exercise. I see you said you think PT's are bullies, but to be honest, if you find the right one, they are motivating, and make sure you are doing the right things for your body. The operation itself is one thing, the aftercare is a whole other thing, and its just as important.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 19:20
Hi there. have you had any hormonal problems? ovaries, cycst or anything in that area could also cause the weight problem. i got a cycst and it made me pick up alot of weight. Going on the 'pill' helped me alot, with food cravings and weight loss. maybe you have given it a thought but these days with what we eat,organic, non organic you never know how your bodies going to react to how you used to eat to what you eating now. the chicken in dubai is very much different to the chicken in south africa. just make sure. the pain you are experiencing could also be the ovary area. Good luck and i hope you come right
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 15:48
I think just about everything I would say has been said already but if you can only eat 900 calories a day they have to be nutritious calories. If you don't excercise you can't burn up a lot carbohydrate food therefore you should not even consider high sugar carbs like biscuits & cornflakes. If your hair is falling out and your nails in poor condition you are clearly short of nutrients. I suggest you get some advice from a properly qualified dietician, STICK TO IT and get exercising. If you don't you are not going to achieve what you want and have paid so much for.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 14:40
Hi JS! I've read the whole thread and I really think you should read more carefully what most people are trying to tell you...especially DR! If there was an easy solution to losing weight then everyone would do so...people tend to pay a lot of money for a lot of bulls*** - just because it's easier and doesn't require any effort from their side...besides paying loads of money! What I'm basically trying to say is: if you don't have the will to change (in this case your eating habits) then your body / weight won't change either! No results without any effort - it's simple as that! A band / vertical sleeve can help you to lose weight but it's not gonna do the work for you! Do some more researches on healthy dieting and talk to someone professional because if I hear that your only carbohydrate consumption comes from biscuits and cornflakes I seriously wanne scream...you have no idea about healthy nutrition! No offense, really...but you need to understand how your body works...that for example all carbohydrate are basically sugars...but the more complex those CH are, the better! Eating simple CH (sugars) you basically cause your insulin level to rise quite fast...insulin, in the contrary, is a hormone that stores fat in your body...which should tell you NO BISCUITS or CORNFLAKES!!! So that's where the GI foods come in - definitely do some research on that! Some other readers also mentioned the fact that with 900 kcals you definitely put your body in a starvation mode! Being 154 cm and 70 kg (Not knowing your age I just estimated around 30...) only your BMR is already 1350...! I could probably tell you much more after seeing your food diary so please...promise to get some help from a professional nutritionist! If possible from someone who's been recommended to you because lots of them I've met have had a weekend course on healthy nutrition and call themselves specialist now - in this case you are far better off with a friend who's health conscious and has read / tried most nutrition related topics ;) Sorry if my English is not the best and fingers crossed that you will get your problems sorted and won't suffer much longer from those severe stomach pains! Eating good and healthy food should be fun and not make you feel bad...!!!
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 14:30
Shocked to hear that you had your stomach removed and will suffer the long term problems for what was not a terrible weight problem - ypu would have probably done just as well to follow a sensible diet and exercise programme that does not have such lifelong consequences. Sadly i watched a programme a few months ago that showed that many people suffer long term problems after weight loss surgery and especially the techniques that are not reversable I think that you know what you must do if you want tolose further weight - you need to cut out eating ALL the bad stuff - chips, chocolate and digestive biscuits are full of fat and sugar which will not help you loose weight Best would be to fit in some exercise to burn up some fat - even if you don't have a lot of time - surely you could fit in a 20-30 minute jog or to do and exercise programme such as zumba at home?
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Latest post on 25 March 2011 - 13:15
Cheggers, haven't tried low GI foods but sometime before I do the operation, I tried atkins diet a year before the operation and didn't loose anything!! As for hormone problem, no I am sure I don't have that, I did all tests before and I am ok. What was wrong in my life is the eating habits. I used to come home very tired from work, and chocolates made me happy while eating it.. I used to eat without thinking and couldnt stop myself, I never felt that 7 chocolate bars eaten in 15 mns are too sweet!! I will not be able to eat low GI food only because proteins hurt my stomach but I will google it and see what are the options in the GI food diet and see if it is suits me, thanks for suggesting that. I am not married yet but planning to with my longtime bf, the doctor told me that I am supposed to loose all extra weight from the date of the operation (1st week of Feb 2010) up to 18 months, that's why I am desperate now to loose the extra, I don't have much time left. Also the lady doing this operation is not supposed to get pregnant until after 18 months or 2 yrs from the date of the operation, to make sure that all the extra weight is gone before pregnancy. And even after pregnancy, I am supposed to follow a certain diet that will not affect the baby's health, right now, I am sure that I dont eat enough protein but enough carbohydrates (biscuits...).. No irregular period at all... <em>edited by JS on 25/03/2011</em>
 
 

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