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Hi everyone,

I am entering stage II and really feeling adventerous. I would love to hear

what people have been trying on their stage II menus?? Any cool tricks? I

have really only tried mashed potatoes and refried beans yummy. Also, I

would be greatful to hear an example of anyone's daily eating. I have no

idea if I am eating enough or too much.

Here is an example of today...

Morning:

Shake made of-

Yogurt, Chocolate Whey Protein, Citrucel, Banana, Scoop of Peanut Butter

(SSOooooo good)

makes approx 8ish oz.

then I have about 12 oz of V8

then 20 oz of Gatorade throughout day.

Usually 12-16 oz of some kind of soup either for lunch or dinner

today I had about 10 spoonfulls of Beans (refried) took about 30 minutes

another 12 oz of V8

maybe one or two popcicles or a fudgecicle

maybe more yogurt with citrucel

As I type it, it seems like too much...I have never gotten to the point

where I feel like I really need to stop, so I guess that's good.

I would love to hear from others...

Cheers,

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Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20 pounds and

I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I can't find it

on the website....Thanks....

Marie/Florida

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Go to the manual

It is soft foods.

Georgina of Raleigh, NC.

Re: Stage II Foods

Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20 pounds and

I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I can't find

it

on the website....Thanks....

Marie/Florida

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According to the manual (who we all should have a copy of on our

computer for easy reference I believe) stage II foods are primarily

applesauce, mashed potatoes, soups, etc. Soft foods. There is

nothing " magical " about stage II food - it is simply " soft " to

protect your staple lines.

In my opinion - that might help you lose some of the weight but would

not be the way I would go. I don't want to live on mashed potatoes

and/or applesauce - even soup. I am however willing to " cut back "

and very closely watch what I eat for a few days - longer if needed.

I am not the poster child of " dieting " - anyone that knows me knows

that. There are things I am willing to do and things I am not

willing to do.

I know that none of us want to " diet " . But - the reality is that if

we regain weight it is more than likely something we are doing.

My suggestion - and take it or leave it - always your choice - keep a

food diary. Literally write down every bite of food you put in your

mouth, even the BLT's (bites, licks and tastes). I bet at the end of

the day you will see areas where there can be improvement. I know

that I am being " diligent " things are better - and when I am

being " slack " there are always things that I am doing to sabotage

myself.

Be well everyone.

>

> Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20

pounds and

> I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I

can't find it

> on the website....Thanks....

>

> Marie/Florida

>

>

>

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Dear Marie,

Stage two foods are soft, mashed potatoes, refried beans, mashed sweet

potatoes etc. What we usually recommend patients that have regained

some weight do is make sure you eat your protein first then fruits and

vegetable, then carbs. That seems to be best, don’t diet, your body

will go into famine mode. Be sure you are taking your Citrucel as well.

A. LeRoy

CLOS

704-871-0031

704-682-8009 cell

704-871-0148 fax

clr@...

Re: Stage II Foods

Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20 pounds

and

I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I can't

find it

on the website....Thanks....

Marie/Florida

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I think when most of us here say " diet " we don't mean starvation by

any means. My thought when I hear the word " diet " for myself is

watching every bite I put in my mouth - making sure that " good stuff "

goes in and not " bad stuff " . I certainly would never advocate total

liquids or anything like that.

I think like or not a lot of us have to " diet " occasionally if we

over indulge for example during the holidays. That doesn't mean we

starve ourselves. It means we go back to " reality " - what the rest

of the " normal weight " world does.

Just my 2 cents

in GA

>

> Dear Marie,

> Stage two foods are soft, mashed potatoes, refried beans, mashed

sweet

> potatoes etc. What we usually recommend patients that have regained

> some weight do is make sure you eat your protein first then fruits

and

> vegetable, then carbs. That seems to be best, don't diet, your body

> will go into famine mode. Be sure you are taking your Citrucel as

well.

>

> A. LeRoy

> CLOS

> 704-871-0031

> 704-682-8009 cell

> 704-871-0148 fax

> clr@c...

> Re: Stage II Foods

>

>

> Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20

pounds

> and

> I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I

can't

> find it

> on the website....Thanks....

>

> Marie/Florida

>

>

>

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Dear , Absolutely, but you have no idea how many post ops when they

hit a plateau decide to diet, for an MGB person that is not a good idea.

You already have decreased nutritional absorption, and out very

adaptable bodies will go into what I call famine mode. They hold on to

every calorie and ounce of nutrition they can, which has the opposite

effect, in other words you don’t lose weight. I think the same would

hold true for those who may have regained a little weight.

A. LeRoy

CLOS

704-871-0031

704-682-8009 cell

704-871-0148 fax

clr@...

Re: Stage II Foods

>

>

> Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20

pounds

> and

> I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I

can't

> find it

> on the website....Thanks....

>

> Marie/Florida

>

>

>

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OK - I buy that. So I have a very real to the point question. What

do you suggest those of us do who have regained some weight or

struggle with 10 pounds or more. I know that repeatedly it is

said " call me and we can talk " but the purpose of this list is for

exchange of information. There are lots of people out there who read

but never ask questions (not nearly as shy as I am apparently!).

Please tell us what the recommendation is for those who need to do

something. If " diet " is not the answer what is? Isn't making sure

you " eat protein first, then fruits and vegetables and then

carbs " " dieting " in a sense? I know it is what we are " supposed to

do " anyway.

I really don't mean to be argumentative. If what I am doing is

counterproductive I need to know it - and there are several others

out there that have asked as well. I would love re-lose this 30

pounds - and maybe even a few more - and haven't had much luck with

it in the last year or more. I truly know a lot of it is up to me -

but maybe I am going about it the wrong way.

Help us all please.

in GA

> >

> > Dear Marie,

> > Stage two foods are soft, mashed potatoes, refried beans, mashed

> sweet

> > potatoes etc. What we usually recommend patients that have

regained

> > some weight do is make sure you eat your protein first then

fruits

> and

> > vegetable, then carbs. That seems to be best, don't diet, your

body

> > will go into famine mode. Be sure you are taking your Citrucel

as

> well.

> >

> > A. LeRoy

> > CLOS

> > 704-871-0031

> > 704-682-8009 cell

> > 704-871-0148 fax

> > clr@c...

> > Re: Stage II Foods

> >

> >

> > Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20

> pounds

> > and

> > I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I

> can't

> > find it

> > on the website....Thanks....

> >

> > Marie/Florida

> >

> >

> >

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Here's what I think we should be doing. Notice I said SHOULD, because I

don't necessarily follow this advice. I think we should eat a lot of

protein, a lot of veggies, a lot of fruit, some high-quality dairy (cheese,

yogurt, maybe skim milk if we can handle it) and not much in the way of

bready carbohydrates. I think if we ate this stuff, and completely left the

empty calories alone, most of us would maintain, or continue to lose

(depending where we were on the journey) and we would be eating

nutrient-dense foods, which our bypassed-bodies need! I tell myself to do

this, and sometimes I succeed, and sometimes I don't. ly, you could

almost take away the entire supermarket save the outer periphery (produce,

meats, dairy, veggies) and it would be perfect.

It's difficult to always eat healthy, especially this time of year. I

definitely wouldn't limit the amount of healthy foods you eat. Just limit

the garbage. Maybe that will help.

Hope this helps a little -- I know only too well how hard it is!

Joanie

5/25/04

Drs. Walsh and Rutledge

290/210 (as of November 25; I weigh monthly)

>From: " juliewmson " <jwmson1@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: Stage II Foods

>Date: Thu, 09 Dec 2004 18:23:19 -0000

>

>

>

>OK - I buy that. So I have a very real to the point question. What

>do you suggest those of us do who have regained some weight or

>struggle with 10 pounds or more. I know that repeatedly it is

>said " call me and we can talk " but the purpose of this list is for

>exchange of information. There are lots of people out there who read

>but never ask questions (not nearly as shy as I am apparently!).

>Please tell us what the recommendation is for those who need to do

>something. If " diet " is not the answer what is? Isn't making sure

>you " eat protein first, then fruits and vegetables and then

>carbs " " dieting " in a sense? I know it is what we are " supposed to

>do " anyway.

>

>I really don't mean to be argumentative. If what I am doing is

>counterproductive I need to know it - and there are several others

>out there that have asked as well. I would love re-lose this 30

>pounds - and maybe even a few more - and haven't had much luck with

>it in the last year or more. I truly know a lot of it is up to me -

>but maybe I am going about it the wrong way.

>

>Help us all please.

>

> in GA

>

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > Dear Marie,

> > > Stage two foods are soft, mashed potatoes, refried beans, mashed

> > sweet

> > > potatoes etc. What we usually recommend patients that have

>regained

> > > some weight do is make sure you eat your protein first then

>fruits

> > and

> > > vegetable, then carbs. That seems to be best, don't diet, your

>body

> > > will go into famine mode. Be sure you are taking your Citrucel

>as

> > well.

> > >

> > > A. LeRoy

> > > CLOS

> > > 704-871-0031

> > > 704-682-8009 cell

> > > 704-871-0148 fax

> > > clr@c...

> > > Re: Stage II Foods

> > >

> > >

> > > Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20

> > pounds

> > > and

> > > I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I

> > can't

> > > find it

> > > on the website....Thanks....

> > >

> > > Marie/Florida

> > >

> > >

> > >

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georgina, had a great time last night. we appreciate all you are doing to keep

the raleigh support group going. dr walsh

Georgina Wallace <gwallace9@...> wrote:

Go to the manual

It is soft foods.

Georgina of Raleigh, NC.

Re: Stage II Foods

Can anyone tell me what the Stage II foods are....I've gained 20 pounds and

I'm going to try and go back to Stage II foods to lose it...but I can't find

it

on the website....Thanks....

Marie/Florida

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