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Rose, I am only 4 months post op and I have already lost 64 pounds, my

friend is 6 months post op and is @ the 80 pound mark also. We have still been

doing our protein shakes and eating fish chicken that sort of thing and

drinking lots of water.

I am no dr or expert by no means but I would say your doing wonderfully.

Keep up the good work, don't rush it we r on our way!!!!

Lori (Fremont In)

5-5-03

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Hi, this is Rose. It has been a long time since I have posted. I

hope everyone is doing well. I have a question for people who are

out more than 6 months and have been successful in their weight

loss. What are you eating???? I am out 7 months and have lost 80

pounds. Most people who had surgery around the same time I did have

lost much more weight than that.

Please understand that I am thrilled to be down 80 pounds and would

not give this up for anything in the world. Nevertheless, I thought

that maybe some of you who have done well might have some

information on what worked for you.

Lori - how are you girl?

Rose

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I don't think that I am good example. I had been tracking my food

on fitday.com for months and had been eating the required amount of

protein through my meals, so I stopped. In retrospect, I think that

was a mistake.

> you haven't been doing shakes and bars, does that mean we

eventually get to

> quit eating those nasty things?

>

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Hi Matt,

I have had one experience with spicy food. I made a dish that had green chilies in it. When I ate it did not seem hot but about half hour later my stomach hurt pretty bad and the irritation stayed there for about 5 days. Not even taking the Protonix helped. So for me I would recommend really toning down on the spicy food. At one support group meeting that I went to they actually said to not eat chilies anymore or alcohol because they can cause ulcers.

Ramona

1/13/2003

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Hi Matt,

I have had one experience with spicy food. I made a dish that had green chilies in it. When I ate it did not seem hot but about half hour later my stomach hurt pretty bad and the irritation stayed there for about 5 days. Not even taking the Protonix helped. So for me I would recommend really toning down on the spicy food. At one support group meeting that I went to they actually said to not eat chilies anymore or alcohol because they can cause ulcers.

Ramona

1/13/2003

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Matt,

I never liked spicy food anyway but now when i have something thats

spicy it really upsets my tummy. lol so I guess your getting both

answers :) your just going to have to try it, like most have already

said were all different! Good luck

shell

> Hey Guys! For all you post-ops out there, have any of you had

> problems with eating spicy food? I love spicy food and was curious

> if that is something I will have to tone down in the future. Has

> anybody heard anything about this being a problem?

>

> Thanks

> Matt

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Matt,

I never liked spicy food anyway but now when i have something thats

spicy it really upsets my tummy. lol so I guess your getting both

answers :) your just going to have to try it, like most have already

said were all different! Good luck

shell

> Hey Guys! For all you post-ops out there, have any of you had

> problems with eating spicy food? I love spicy food and was curious

> if that is something I will have to tone down in the future. Has

> anybody heard anything about this being a problem?

>

> Thanks

> Matt

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Matt,

I never liked spicy food anyway but now when i have something thats

spicy it really upsets my tummy. lol so I guess your getting both

answers :) your just going to have to try it, like most have already

said were all different! Good luck

shell

> Hey Guys! For all you post-ops out there, have any of you had

> problems with eating spicy food? I love spicy food and was curious

> if that is something I will have to tone down in the future. Has

> anybody heard anything about this being a problem?

>

> Thanks

> Matt

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- , I am do mix my tuna with mayonnaise just try and not use a

lot. I am about 7 weeks out and down 45 pounds and I use some mayo

in my chicken salad and my tuna.

-- In gastric-bypass-support-kaiser-patients ,

vantuyl@a... wrote:

> I am starting on my 3rd week out. Dr. Tanaka said I could try

tuna and

> shrimp this week. Question: Can I mix it with mayo? - VT

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Kay: I am SOOOOoooo glad you mentioned that about feeling tired. I am! I am glad you mentioned it because now I feel normal. I am usually a live-wire and very busy, I was expecting to be back and at a normal pace before this. I am finding that I start out in the morning with a lot of energy and by the afternoon I am dead tired and needing a nap. I hate that! I was afraid that this was going to be my life from now on. With your little comment it brought HOPE! Thanks a TON! -

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