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Hi Carol,

I am doing a protein and exercise train. I could use some company, perhaps

you may want to join me. I am doing nothing but protein shakes and small protein

meals and lots and lots of water. I am also doing an exercise train too. I am to

work out everyday for the next 7 days. Unless my body says otherwise, I dont

want to over do it and set myself back. Let me know.

Shauna

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Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

right now when I should be feeling great.

thanks for any comments.

carol

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I am in the same boat. I am about 3 months post op and have let myself get back

into the old habit of sugar fix. I have lost nearly 50 pounds and continue to

lose but at a slow pace. I need help and advice to to get off the sugar fix

train. hehehe.

frrustrated

Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

right now when I should be feeling great.

thanks for any comments.

carol

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Try sugar-free products that are sweetened with splenda or other sugar

substitutes. When I need something sweet, I may have a sugar free peanut butter

cookie that way its sugar free and I get some protein. Or, I found some sugar

free oatmeal cookies too. My son's birthday is coming up and I found many

recipes so that I can bake him a cake with frosting using splenda products. I

think I am going to test it before hand to ensure it will turn out. I'll let

you know how it goes. Splenda's website has a lot of recipes. I also found a

baker that specializes in sugar free cakes, so if my test does not turn out,

I'll order one. Just my attempt at embracing this new sugar free life using

alternatives.

in Virginia

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frrustrated

Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

right now when I should be feeling great.

thanks for any comments.

carol

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How much for a mail order cake? LOL..........

Mike T

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>

> Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

> lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

> myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

> slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

> always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

> eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

> have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

> start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

> ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

> and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

> right now when I should be feeling great.

>

> thanks for any comments.

> carol

>

>

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thanks for the input

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Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

right now when I should be feeling great.

thanks for any comments.

carol

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Hi Mike,

They range from $28.95 to $41.95 depending on size and flavor. Here is the

website if you want to check it out:

http://www.diabeticdreams.com/store/classic_cakes.html

They seem a little pricey, but I'll only order one only if I can't get mine to

turn out.

in Virginia

299/245/150

Lap RNY: 5/3/06

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> Try sugar-free products that are sweetened with splenda or other sugar

> substitutes. When I need something sweet, I may have a sugar free peanut

> butter cookie that way its sugar free and I get some protein. Or, I found

> some sugar free oatmeal cookies too. My son's birthday is coming up and I

> found many recipes so that I can bake him a cake with frosting using

> splenda products. I think I am going to test it before hand to ensure it

> will turn out. I'll let you know how it goes. Splenda's website has a

> lot of recipes. I also found a baker that specializes in sugar free

> cakes, so if my test does not turn out, I'll order one. Just my attempt

> at embracing this new sugar free life using alternatives.

>

> in Virginia

> 299/245/150

> Lap RNY: 5/3/06

>

>

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Anytime, . I hope you can find some sugar free products that satisfy your

craving.

frrustrated

Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

right now when I should be feeling great.

thanks for any comments.

carol

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,

Could you share the site for the sugar free cakes? We celebrate a

lot of birthdays in our family. A lot of them are very close

together....even those not have WLS could use the less sugar!! Thanks

so much.

Laurel

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I don't touch anything that does not say sugar free. There are so many

substitutes now for sugar, its awesome when you know your HAVE to have it. I get

sugar free chocolate candy if I KNOW I will take it from somewhere, I might as

well get something that is more healthy, that way the carbs are the damage and I

can bounce back from that.

wrote:

I am in the same boat. I am about 3 months post op and have let myself

get back into the old habit of sugar fix. I have lost nearly 50 pounds and

continue to lose but at a slow pace. I need help and advice to to get off the

sugar fix train. hehehe.

frrustrated

Hi everyone, I am one year post-op and 20 lbs. from my goal. I have

lost 96 lbs. and feel great. I am, however, getting frustrated at

myself because I feel like I have let a lot of the healthy patterns

slip and I, of course, can't lose the last 20 lbs. My problem had

always been sugar prior to surgery and I still can't completely

eliminate it from my diet now that I have started eating it again. I

have been maintaining this weight for two months and need to jump

start my commitment not only for these 20 lbs. but so that I don't

ever get back to where I started. Has anyone else struggled with this

and successfully turned it around? I am feeling so badly about myself

right now when I should be feeling great.

thanks for any comments.

carol

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Laurel,

Here is the website: http://www.diabeticdreams.com/store/classic_cakes.html.

They range from $28.95 to $41.95 depending on size and flavor. They seem a

little pricey, but I'll only order one if I can't get mine to turn out. I loved

reading the story about how the business came about; it was quite interesting.

Enjoy!

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,

Could you share the site for the sugar free cakes? We celebrate a

lot of birthdays in our family. A lot of them are very close

together....even those not have WLS could use the less sugar!! Thanks

so much.

Laurel

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