Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 This is my first post to the board. I've been lurking in the shadows since about August always just reading posts now and then. But now I have run into a VERY big problem. I had an open RNY on August 28, 2003. At my two week appt I had lost 16 pounds and it seems that I am losing weight really slow ever since then. I started at 265 and actually got down to 224. Now here's the problem....this early out I have already hit stopping points and even have gained some back. I am back up to 230 and really getting scared. I have to admit that I haven't stuck to strictly protein and water. I gained when I decided to cheat and have some carbs like lo mein noodles and crackers with some vegetable soup and such. But in no way have I overate. I don't understand why that little bit of something different caused this. So how are you people that are losing so rapidly and doing so wonderful actually doing this? Does it take having only protein and water? I'm so disgusted and ashamed. I feel like I'm failing even at the one thing everybody else is succeding at. So please some pointers here!!! And what are you eating besides shakes and meat to get your protein and in what amounts? I really need some help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 First I will say that every surgeon gives different instructions regarding what to eat postsurgery, how often, and how much. So I would suggest talking with you surgeon and/or your dietitian. I can only share my own experience with you and I have not had a gain such as yours since my open rny on 9/17/03. I do stick pretty closely to protein and water---I'm able to eat about 2-1/2 ounces of meat at lunch and dinner followed by a few bites of crunchy veggies. For breakfast I do have a protein shake. I avoid liquids with meals (including soups) and all carbs (rice, potatoes, pasta, bread, etc.). I exercise regularly. I take the required vitamins and minerals religiously. Don't get overburdened with guilt and shame. Continue to educate yourself and discuss your concerns with your doc. Connie open rny 9/17/03 293/247/170 ------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is my first post to the board. I've been lurking in the shadows > since about August always just reading posts now and then. But now I > have run into a VERY big problem. I had an open RNY on August 28, > 2003. At my two week appt I had lost 16 pounds and it seems that I am > losing weight really slow ever since then. I started at 265 and > actually got down to 224. Now here's the problem....this early out I > have already hit stopping points and even have gained some back. I am > back up to 230 and really getting scared. I have to admit that I > haven't stuck to strictly protein and water. I gained when I decided > to cheat and have some carbs like lo mein noodles and crackers with > some vegetable soup and such. But in no way have I overate. I don't > understand why that little bit of something different caused this. So > how are you people that are losing so rapidly and doing so wonderful > actually doing this? Does it take having only protein and water? I'm > so disgusted and ashamed. I feel like I'm failing even at the one > thing everybody else is succeding at. So please some pointers here!!! > And what are you eating besides shakes and meat to get your protein > and in what amounts? I really need some help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Hi Debbie Gaining the 6 pounds could be from alot of things. Are you close to starting your period? I find when I am a day or two away I suddenly gain 4-5 pounds. It's all water and will come right back off when your period is over. More than likely you are retaining water for some reason. Try increasing your water intake and upping the exercise a bit. I doubt seriously that you gained real weight. As for my diet.... I try to eat as wide a variety of things as possible. I eat (everything in quantities of 1/4 cup or less) cottage cheese or yogurt for breakfast. Occasionally I have a small amount of special K cereal. Lunch I eat Tuna, soup, salad with chicken or shrimp, cheese and cracker .....stuff like that. At dinner I eat whatever I cook for the family (just a small portion) but I go with the meat (chicken, fish, beef) and some vegs. I rarely eat carbs at all. My stomach does not like them anymore and I tend to have pain when I attempt anything like bread, rice, pasta if I have more than 2 baby spoons of them. So now I just skip them for the most part. For snacks I keep a supply of Sugar Free Popsicles or I occasionally have a glass of V-8 juice. Candi weight loss....then gain...HELP! This is my first post to the board. I've been lurking in the shadows since about August always just reading posts now and then. But now I have run into a VERY big problem. I had an open RNY on August 28, 2003. At my two week appt I had lost 16 pounds and it seems that I am losing weight really slow ever since then. I started at 265 and actually got down to 224. Now here's the problem....this early out I have already hit stopping points and even have gained some back. I am back up to 230 and really getting scared. I have to admit that I haven't stuck to strictly protein and water. I gained when I decided to cheat and have some carbs like lo mein noodles and crackers with some vegetable soup and such. But in no way have I overate. I don't understand why that little bit of something different caused this. So how are you people that are losing so rapidly and doing so wonderful actually doing this? Does it take having only protein and water? I'm so disgusted and ashamed. I feel like I'm failing even at the one thing everybody else is succeding at. So please some pointers here!!! And what are you eating besides shakes and meat to get your protein and in what amounts? I really need some help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 each cup of light yogurt has 7 grms. of protein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2003 Report Share Posted November 14, 2003 Publix light house brand has the highest protein, 11g. Plus it is often the least expensive and it tastes great. If you are having a hard time getting enough protein, add some unflavored protein powder to the yogurt. >From: bosarge3@... >Reply-To: Gastric_Bypass_Family >To: Gastric_Bypass_Family >Subject: Re: weight loss....then gain...HELP! >Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 21:04:59 EST > >each cup of light yogurt has 7 grms. of protein > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2003 Report Share Posted November 16, 2003 Debby, most likely this just water weight fluctuation. Don't worry unless you know you are grazing all day and overeating. Even in my early months, it was common for me to plateau for weeks at a time and bounce around in weight just like you. Marina (Los Angeles, CA) post-op 3/12/03 debbymiquel@... wrote: > This is my first post to the board. I've been lurking in the shadows > since about August always just reading posts now and then. But now I > have run into a VERY big problem. I had an open RNY on August 28, > 2003. At my two week appt I had lost 16 pounds and it seems that I am > losing weight really slow ever since then. I started at 265 and > actually got down to 224. Now here's the problem....this early out I > have already hit stopping points and even have gained some back. I am > back up to 230 and really getting scared. I have to admit that I > haven't stuck to strictly protein and water. I gained when I decided > to cheat and have some carbs like lo mein noodles and crackers with > some vegetable soup and such. But in no way have I overate. I don't > understand why that little bit of something different caused this. So > how are you people that are losing so rapidly and doing so wonderful > actually doing this? Does it take having only protein and water? I'm > so disgusted and ashamed. I feel like I'm failing even at the one > thing everybody else is succeding at. So please some pointers here!!! > And what are you eating besides shakes and meat to get your protein > and in what amounts? I really need some help. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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