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hi krista..i hate not being able to drink either...but i do take a lil sip only

at end of meal to help push my food down.try to limit yourself to that...how

long have you been doing that...i hope not long ..it will be hard to break the

habit...you have done so well but still have a ways to go...please DO use this

gift you have been given!

Anyone Relate??

Hello group. I have been lurking and posting periodically, but didn't know

what to say. I'm 2 years and 2 months out and I still have a lot to lose and am

getting very frustrated with myself. The weight is fluxuating around the same

spot.. I'm having trouble sticking with my program and I think the honeymoon

period is over. Guess I'm in desperate need of some inspiration and maybe some

help with how to deal with the drinking and eating thing. I hate not drinking

when I eat and I know that is sooooo bad for me to do. When I eat and don't

drink, I feel sick to my stomach. I want to keep going and use this tool that I

have been given. I still have at least 100 more to go and I want it gone! If

anybody can relate or has some good tips or inspiration, I would so love to hear

it.

Krysta

Started 487.5 down to 290 (My goal is 180...)

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That is not I was told. Actually the pouch has a new 'outlet' through the small

intestine so drinking at eating time causes my pouch to fill up faster.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

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That is not I was told. Actually the pouch has a new 'outlet' through the small

intestine so drinking at eating time causes my pouch to fill up faster.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

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That is not I was told. Actually the pouch has a new 'outlet' through the small

intestine so drinking at eating time causes my pouch to fill up faster.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

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I had my bypass March 8th 2001. I started at 487.5 and am down almost 200lbs. I

want to lose approximately 100 lbs more. I think that I am getting less support

from family and friends because it has been 2 years and it has become routine

the way I eat and the things I do and since the weight has slowed way down, they

don't see the results anymore.

I know what you mean about starbucks. I have a weakness for starbucks myself.

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I had my bypass March 8th 2001. I started at 487.5 and am down almost 200lbs. I

want to lose approximately 100 lbs more. I think that I am getting less support

from family and friends because it has been 2 years and it has become routine

the way I eat and the things I do and since the weight has slowed way down, they

don't see the results anymore.

I know what you mean about starbucks. I have a weakness for starbucks myself.

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I had my bypass March 8th 2001. I started at 487.5 and am down almost 200lbs. I

want to lose approximately 100 lbs more. I think that I am getting less support

from family and friends because it has been 2 years and it has become routine

the way I eat and the things I do and since the weight has slowed way down, they

don't see the results anymore.

I know what you mean about starbucks. I have a weakness for starbucks myself.

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I agree with you Patty..... I was never told that the pouch empties quicker when

you drink. Let's face it theres not much room in there regardless what you put

in it! I think when people refer to drinking during a meal...I think they are

just sipping. I know for myself that my meal goes better when I sip on a ice

cold Diet Coke...I bet I only drink about 1/8 of a cup during a meal.. LIke I

said I just sip on it.

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I agree with you Patty..... I was never told that the pouch empties quicker when

you drink. Let's face it theres not much room in there regardless what you put

in it! I think when people refer to drinking during a meal...I think they are

just sipping. I know for myself that my meal goes better when I sip on a ice

cold Diet Coke...I bet I only drink about 1/8 of a cup during a meal.. LIke I

said I just sip on it.

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I agree with you Patty..... I was never told that the pouch empties quicker when

you drink. Let's face it theres not much room in there regardless what you put

in it! I think when people refer to drinking during a meal...I think they are

just sipping. I know for myself that my meal goes better when I sip on a ice

cold Diet Coke...I bet I only drink about 1/8 of a cup during a meal.. LIke I

said I just sip on it.

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Maybe I'm just bold then because when I drink during a meal I can eat twice the

amount of food. My doctor has told me that it does assist in the intake of more

food and consequently absorption of more calories as well as a feeling of hunger

faster.

This process is so individualized that we can't compare our experiences or our

doctors. I didn't intend to start a debate. I was just hoping to find some folks

out there that may be experiencing the same issues...

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> Date: 2004/05/13 Thu AM 09:26:15 EDT

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Maybe I'm just bold then because when I drink during a meal I can eat twice the

amount of food. My doctor has told me that it does assist in the intake of more

food and consequently absorption of more calories as well as a feeling of hunger

faster.

This process is so individualized that we can't compare our experiences or our

doctors. I didn't intend to start a debate. I was just hoping to find some folks

out there that may be experiencing the same issues...

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> Date: 2004/05/13 Thu AM 09:26:15 EDT

> To: <Gastric_Bypass_Family >

> Subject: Re: kristi

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Maybe I'm just bold then because when I drink during a meal I can eat twice the

amount of food. My doctor has told me that it does assist in the intake of more

food and consequently absorption of more calories as well as a feeling of hunger

faster.

This process is so individualized that we can't compare our experiences or our

doctors. I didn't intend to start a debate. I was just hoping to find some folks

out there that may be experiencing the same issues...

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> Date: 2004/05/13 Thu AM 09:26:15 EDT

> To: <Gastric_Bypass_Family >

> Subject: Re: kristi

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I just would like to say I sure appreciate learning all this stuff long

before I even have my surgery.

Thanks.

Ed Kemper & Delores

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> Reply-To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 19:04:20 -0400

> To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

> Subject: Re: Re: kristi

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> All I can say is that I lost most of my weight (almost 200 lbs of it) fast

> while I wasn't drinking while I was eating. Since I have started drinking

> while i eat, I haven't been losing hardly anything. My surgeon is 100%

> against eating and drinking at the same time.

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>> Date: 2004/05/12 Wed PM 02:39:54 EDT

>> To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

>> Subject: Re: kristi

>>

>> I know this is going to be a silly question, but if you take everything

>> slow (food and drink) and get the protein in why is it so critical not

>> to drink while eating? I'm not saying gulping down 12 oz. of water

>> while your eating, but sips throughout? Is this really detrimental to

>> the weightloss? I'm only a month out and while I don't drink much while

>> eating I do take sips every now and then. I keep the carbs down a lot

>> though so my main question to you " big losers " is if drinking can

>> actually hurt weightloss?

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>>

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>>> Hi Pam. Thanks for replying. I have been drinking for a while now. I'm

>>> sad with myself for doing it, but the feeling of food in my stomach

>>> bothers me. It's not painful it's just weird. I started today really

>>> trying to buckle down. This morning I had my protien bar and didn't

>>> drink anything with it.

>>>

>>> The other thing is that the carbs get me. At the beginning, I was all

>>> over the protien and then little by little it shifted into Carb-land.

>>> My husband started bringing home more and more carbs and I fell right

>>> back into it. I know that the drinking and the carbs is what is

>>> messing me up. At this point, I know that I can get back on track, I'm

>>> just the type of person that works better with someone reminding me of

>>> what I'm supposed to be doing. I don't get a lot of help from my

>>> friends and family anymore, so I'm looking elsewhere because I know I

>>> should be at my goal by now or darn close.

>>>

>>> Krysta

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>>>> Date: 2004/05/12 Wed AM 03:29:15 EDT

>>>> To: <Gastric_Bypass_Family >

>>>> Subject: kristi

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I just would like to say I sure appreciate learning all this stuff long

before I even have my surgery.

Thanks.

Ed Kemper & Delores

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> Reply-To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 19:04:20 -0400

> To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

> Subject: Re: Re: kristi

>

> All I can say is that I lost most of my weight (almost 200 lbs of it) fast

> while I wasn't drinking while I was eating. Since I have started drinking

> while i eat, I haven't been losing hardly anything. My surgeon is 100%

> against eating and drinking at the same time.

>>

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>> Date: 2004/05/12 Wed PM 02:39:54 EDT

>> To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

>> Subject: Re: kristi

>>

>> I know this is going to be a silly question, but if you take everything

>> slow (food and drink) and get the protein in why is it so critical not

>> to drink while eating? I'm not saying gulping down 12 oz. of water

>> while your eating, but sips throughout? Is this really detrimental to

>> the weightloss? I'm only a month out and while I don't drink much while

>> eating I do take sips every now and then. I keep the carbs down a lot

>> though so my main question to you " big losers " is if drinking can

>> actually hurt weightloss?

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> Hi Pam. Thanks for replying. I have been drinking for a while now. I'm

>>> sad with myself for doing it, but the feeling of food in my stomach

>>> bothers me. It's not painful it's just weird. I started today really

>>> trying to buckle down. This morning I had my protien bar and didn't

>>> drink anything with it.

>>>

>>> The other thing is that the carbs get me. At the beginning, I was all

>>> over the protien and then little by little it shifted into Carb-land.

>>> My husband started bringing home more and more carbs and I fell right

>>> back into it. I know that the drinking and the carbs is what is

>>> messing me up. At this point, I know that I can get back on track, I'm

>>> just the type of person that works better with someone reminding me of

>>> what I'm supposed to be doing. I don't get a lot of help from my

>>> friends and family anymore, so I'm looking elsewhere because I know I

>>> should be at my goal by now or darn close.

>>>

>>> Krysta

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>>>> Date: 2004/05/12 Wed AM 03:29:15 EDT

>>>> To: <Gastric_Bypass_Family >

>>>> Subject: kristi

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

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I just would like to say I sure appreciate learning all this stuff long

before I even have my surgery.

Thanks.

Ed Kemper & Delores

edkemper@...

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> Reply-To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

> Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 19:04:20 -0400

> To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

> Subject: Re: Re: kristi

>

> All I can say is that I lost most of my weight (almost 200 lbs of it) fast

> while I wasn't drinking while I was eating. Since I have started drinking

> while i eat, I haven't been losing hardly anything. My surgeon is 100%

> against eating and drinking at the same time.

>>

>>

>> Date: 2004/05/12 Wed PM 02:39:54 EDT

>> To: Gastric_Bypass_Family

>> Subject: Re: kristi

>>

>> I know this is going to be a silly question, but if you take everything

>> slow (food and drink) and get the protein in why is it so critical not

>> to drink while eating? I'm not saying gulping down 12 oz. of water

>> while your eating, but sips throughout? Is this really detrimental to

>> the weightloss? I'm only a month out and while I don't drink much while

>> eating I do take sips every now and then. I keep the carbs down a lot

>> though so my main question to you " big losers " is if drinking can

>> actually hurt weightloss?

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>> Hi Pam. Thanks for replying. I have been drinking for a while now. I'm

>>> sad with myself for doing it, but the feeling of food in my stomach

>>> bothers me. It's not painful it's just weird. I started today really

>>> trying to buckle down. This morning I had my protien bar and didn't

>>> drink anything with it.

>>>

>>> The other thing is that the carbs get me. At the beginning, I was all

>>> over the protien and then little by little it shifted into Carb-land.

>>> My husband started bringing home more and more carbs and I fell right

>>> back into it. I know that the drinking and the carbs is what is

>>> messing me up. At this point, I know that I can get back on track, I'm

>>> just the type of person that works better with someone reminding me of

>>> what I'm supposed to be doing. I don't get a lot of help from my

>>> friends and family anymore, so I'm looking elsewhere because I know I

>>> should be at my goal by now or darn close.

>>>

>>> Krysta

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>>>>

>>>> Date: 2004/05/12 Wed AM 03:29:15 EDT

>>>> To: <Gastric_Bypass_Family >

>>>> Subject: kristi

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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Patty,

I'll bet it also greatly increases the speed at which the pouch empties.

> That is not I was told. Actually the pouch has a new 'outlet' through the

> small intestine so drinking at eating time causes my pouch to fill up faster.

> Patty Spakoski

Ed Kemper & Delores

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Patty,

I'll bet it also greatly increases the speed at which the pouch empties.

> That is not I was told. Actually the pouch has a new 'outlet' through the

> small intestine so drinking at eating time causes my pouch to fill up faster.

> Patty Spakoski

Ed Kemper & Delores

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Sonja,

I only drink about 48 ounces of fluid a day. I have apple juice with breakfast

and then I have diet soda or instant tea after that. Water causes an upset

stomach.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

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Sonja,

I only drink about 48 ounces of fluid a day. I have apple juice with breakfast

and then I have diet soda or instant tea after that. Water causes an upset

stomach.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

kristi

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Sonja,

I only drink about 48 ounces of fluid a day. I have apple juice with breakfast

and then I have diet soda or instant tea after that. Water causes an upset

stomach.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

kristi

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No, it still takes quite a while for the pouch to empty. There are times I have

to go the bathroom during dinner times so that I can continue to eat my meal.

Patty Spakoski

Open RNY 2-25-99

Boston, MA Dr. Forse

267/145/225 Help!!

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Patty,

I'll bet it also greatly increases the speed at which the pouch empties.

> That is not I was told. Actually the pouch has a new 'outlet' through the

> small intestine so drinking at eating time causes my pouch to fill up

faster.

> Patty Spakoski

Ed Kemper & Delores

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