I totally agree with you Judy.
If I didn’t lose another pound, it would still have been worth it.
I’ve lost a total of 90. I would like to love 10-15 more. Partly so
I can say I’ve lost 100 pounds, lol. The doctor told me not to lose
more than 20 more. I had my surgery in August of 2006, so it’s been
over a year for me.
I do have problems with pasta, esp if it
is with meat. I don’t know why, I guess just too much for my stomach to
take. A few weeks ago I was have some problems with everything, all over
again. I even thought that I couldn’t drink milk any more. I
did have some milk the other day and was okay. I think part of it was
that I was drinking something too soon after I ate. I teach at Head Start
and they serve milk with lunch and if I couldn’t eat most of the lunch (because
it was pasta or lots of bread.) then I would drink on my milk. Well, that
was a problem. So now, I only take a sip or two of my milk after I’ve
waited a few minutes. I hate to throw it out after that, but sometimes I
can put it in the fridge until after the kids leave. We are
required to have lunch with them. It’s okay but some days there it
just isn’t good food for my diet.
I can eat some bread, but not the mushy
white bread. I eat whole grains and only a couple of bites. I know
how to eat a sandwich middle without eating the bun, lol. And at Taco
Bell, I order my burrito in a bowl.
I don’t miss the bread but
sometimes miss the cake! My hubby does know how to make a sugar free
cake. But as Judy said, I can’t eat too much! Lol
I have picked up some bad habits again,
not real bad ones, just now that I can drink soda, I like diet pepsi
again. I do have to wait for it to go flat a little, but I don’t
care.
I have two little ones (and 4 big ones)
and I waned to be able to keep up with them. They are 5 and 7, and I have
so much fun with them now. Playing in the park, jumping on the
trampoline. I am so happy that I was able to lose the weight and be there
for them.
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From:
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[mailto:GastricBypassVanderburghIN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Judy
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007
6:42 AM
To:
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Subject:
[GastricBypassVanderburghIN] Re: Hey there
Hey All,
I don’t know much about lap
banding… It would be great to hear some about it. Keep us
posted on how you are doing and what you have to do post op. Maybe you can
inspire someone here to take that step.
I had the RNY gastric
bypass in March of 2007. We are limited on what foods we can eat for up to a
year or more because of the way our body now absorbs food. RNY patients have to
get in the protein above all…. So that is our primary concern for
the first year… though at 9 months out I don’t worry about it
so much anymore, it’s just become a habit. Our portions are 2 oz at first
and we work up to 1 cup per meal in that years time. Everyone handles things
differently, I know D’Ann has trouble with too much splenda and I still
can’t eat beef and sometimes pork if it’s not tender enough. Today
is my husband’s birthday so we are taking him out to a steak house so he
can get real beef!! He’s very excited. I’m not supposed to eat bread
either until I’m year out of surgery, but I do eat small bites of
pizza crust now and then or a bite of someone’s bread stick. For
RNY patients sugar is the worst…. Too much, 10mg per serving,
causes a dumping syndrome…. Meaning all the fluids in the
intestines go to the sugar to help digest it and causing severe cramping and
diarrhea. I can now handle about 17 mg per serving I think… but I
don’t play with it much. I don’t miss all that added sugar
much. I have noticed when I eat a lot of fatty food that it usually goes
right through me, giving me diarrhea without the cramps. Getting enough fluids
in is a biggie too… they stress small sips continuously all day
long for the first few months except 30 min before and after a meal so that you
don’t wash the food right through.
Today is my 9 month
anniversary and I’ve lost 70 lbs. More importantly I’ve gone from a
size 22 to a size 14 and they are getting a bit big. My weight loss has slowed
down considerably, but I still lose about 2-5 pounds a month. I don’t really
work at it like I should, I’ve become complacent and really need to
exercise more… I spend less time sitting around then I did pre-surgery,
less time watching TV and munching on food, I’ve taken up hand quilting
to keep my hands busy when I do sit down in front of the TV. When I take the
dogs to the park I can jog along with them for a bit, which is something I
never could do before without thinking my heart was going to burst. I can put
my shoes on and still take a breath. I can sit on the floor and play with my
son and get up without a struggle. When we go hiking over at Audobon, I’m
no more out of breath then my husband who is 10 years younger then I am
is… It’s amazing!!
When I went to an
orientation with a friend of mine at St. Mary’s Bariatric Center,
I thought there had to be an easier way to lose weight… but after a year
I realized I just couldn’t do it by myself. I had tried everything else
and nothing was working… I was diabetic and had just developed
hypertension and was at that time watching my father slowly lose his battle
with diabetes. I wanted to be around to see my grandkids grow up. I have a 5
year old and I need to be there for him!! I do not regret having this
surgery… if I don’t lose another pound it was all worth it…
and I highly recommend to everyone that is obese and has health issues to do
something… if nothing else is working then get to the doctor and do
something surgically. I no longer have the high sugar levels, I don’t
take the diabetic medications and I don’t take anything for hypertension.
My blood sugar levels are excellent and my blood pressure is great. It’s
amazing what 70 lbs can do to your body.
Judy