Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 , I never shop for food there. Funny, can't recall where a grocery store is, just those little shops. I am out and about so you might need to call my cell. Marta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 good luck!!! I hated that whole not eating thing. The Isopure Zero Carb 40mg of protein were helpful to the edge off hunger. But they didn't help the head hunger!!! Will be looking for your updates on the otherside! --Kym in Seattle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 a Welcome to our little family of DS friends. Jim's the naughty boy, always trying to cause a problem...but we still adore him. Ok...you asked a couple questions: 1. the amount of food your eating and not vomit. lol...hey that's one of the Perks of having the DS over the RNY. The RNy tummy is supposed to be smaller than an egg. The DS tummy is supposed to be about the size of a med. banana. As you can see that allows a greater volume of food. (note: in the first couple weeks the newly operated on tummy will be swollen and won't allow the full amount of food. When the swelling goes down you will see your new normal...and that will grow over time until your able to eat approx. 1/2 the volume of food you could before surgery. It is wise not to PUSH this expansion of the tummy. The longer it takes before your tummy stretches the better your weight-loss will be.) 2. Fear of Failure. Most people are. Having a DS failure in your history makes you even more gun-shy. I think you will find several revisions here...all successful! Remember, successful does not mean Skinny. They have lost over 100 lbs, which for a revision is amazing, they are healthier and happier with the DS...total successes. I'm glad you intend to exercise. That means you have every intention to succeed! Good for you! I also see no reason why you can't start today. Start slow,...just walking. Sit in a chair and do arm curls with a small weight (can of veggies, anything) It all adds up to keep metabolism high, muscle mass in place and weight-loss high. After you heal a bit more get more serious. Dr. K recommends several 3-4 10 min. burst of exercise rather than one long workout for " weight-loss " purposes. The residual rise in metabolism after each burst of exercise burns more calories thru the day than One workout. However for Cardiac health a 30-40 min. aerobic workout is whats needed. welcoming hug Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 For a list of Dr. K support meeting you can check out his webpage http://www.dssurgery.com/escal/calendar.php (www.dssurgery.com Then select the group meeting button) You could also check out The Dr. Rabkins DS groups. http://www.paclap.com/supportgroup/#CA Hugs Jo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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