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I have to admit those two weeks were weeks from hell. For those of

you going through the same thing, be aware that it will cause havoc

with your appetite and cravings.

Carol....I do think this is some of my problem......I am wicked good for a

few weeks, total control, feel like a normie.....then all of a

sudden....FOOD.....and nothing but food for a week or so......I always

brings me right back to where I was on the scale.......and emotionally I am

SHOT! All the terrible feelings about all the wrong choices come back

again!!! It is " power " and better to know what is wrong.....just wish I

could figure out what to do about it........btw.......how old are you (was

wondering about menopause and peri-meno......:) P.

Glad this is over!

> The last time I posted I was frantic about how much I was able to

> graze and how aggravating it was to be hungry every hour. It felt

> like the " old days " . Well, my period came with a vengence after

> being non-existant for 4 months. My poor husband...every single

> thing bothered me, things I have never even noticed. He sounded

> like Archie Bunker when he said, " OMG are you going thru that woman

> thing again! " . Guess I will run try that wild yam cream everyone is

> talking about as I have no desire to go the synthetic hormone

> route. Anyway...It was making me crazy with food issues and I

> didn't even know what was happening. Now that it is over I am back

> to " normal " and eating my small portions 6 x's a day including my

> shakes without any problem and even lost a pound.

>

> I have to admit those two weeks were weeks from hell. For those of

> you going through the same thing, be aware that it will cause havoc

> with your appetite and cravings. At least I feel more in control of

> things (at least for now). Knowledge is power. I was so immersed in

> the mood swings and craziness that I couldn't figure out what was

> happening.

>

> Whew...glad to be back from the land of raging hormones!

>

> Carol G

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Carol,

You are not alone. This is pretty common reguarding cravings before your

period. Here are some links you may find interesting. I think as WL

patients, we tend to be more aware of everything to do with our bodies.

http://www.dietwatch.com/dietwatch3/public/focus/hollering_hormones.html -I

found this the most interesting

http://www.eatrightct.org/0501meeting/springabstracts.html

http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/menstruation

..html

http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAFEMALEMENSES.html -this one mentions

the changing of the stomac lining during menstration.

Dawn

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Dawn,

Thanks so much for the links and ...are you reading this?

Check out the link from Diet Watch. I plan on putting it to the

test next month ;)

Hugs,

Carol G

> Carol,

>

> You are not alone. This is pretty common reguarding cravings

before your

> period. Here are some links you may find interesting. I think as WL

> patients, we tend to be more aware of everything to do with our

bodies.

>

>

http://www.dietwatch.com/dietwatch3/public/focus/hollering_hormones.h

tml -I

> found this the most interesting

>

> http://www.eatrightct.org/0501meeting/springabstracts.html

>

>

http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/menst

ruation

> .html

>

>

> http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAFEMALEMENSES.html -this one

mentions

> the changing of the stomac lining during menstration.

>

> Dawn

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Thanks Dawn and Carol........YES, I am playing very close

attention......this week is my PMS week......I am a total basket

case.....Nothing in the article was exactly " new " to me, but for some reason

it really hit home this time.....maybe because I am in the midst of it. I

have an incredible amount of outside stress at this time too.......it

certainly doesn't help.......I started this A.M. with the eating......I am

going to go an exercise as soon as I finish writing this.......both my girls

are very sick so not sure how much I am going to get done. I had a

question....I do believe in the give yourself the chocolate......do you

think that as WLS people we should do the low-carb stuff or go for the real

thing?? Thanks, P

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> Dawn,

>

> Thanks so much for the links and ...are you reading this?

> Check out the link from Diet Watch. I plan on putting it to the

> test next month ;)

>

> Hugs,

> Carol G

>

>

>

>

> > Carol,

> >

> > You are not alone. This is pretty common reguarding cravings

> before your

> > period. Here are some links you may find interesting. I think as WL

> > patients, we tend to be more aware of everything to do with our

> bodies.

> >

> >

> http://www.dietwatch.com/dietwatch3/public/focus/hollering_hormones.h

> tml -I

> > found this the most interesting

> >

> > http://www.eatrightct.org/0501meeting/springabstracts.html

> >

> >

> http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/menst

> ruation

> > .html

> >

> >

> > http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAFEMALEMENSES.html -this one

> mentions

> > the changing of the stomac lining during menstration.

> >

> > Dawn

>

>

> Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

>

> Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

>

>

>

>

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,

My heart goes out to you. Just remember that once we know the

problem we can apply some answers and strategies!

I stay low-carb...it is a way of life for me now. I am 1.5 yrs post

op and at goal yet still losing a pound here and there. I work out

3/4 times a week which includes a rigorous weight training session

so I usually have trouble keeping up with calorie consumption just

to maintain.

I will tell you that without taking thought for the calorie issues,

when these hormones have their party hats on I think it's important

to becareful of the sweets or anything else that effects the blood

sugar level! I think its a combination of eating properly yet

satisfying the cravings with a SMALL piece of whatever you crave and

continue to keep the carbs low so they don't create alot of insulin

production.

I learned the hard way last month so I am going to be wayyy careful

of what triggers I am putting in my body that may " aid and abeit "

the mood swings!

Hugs,

Carol G

> > > Carol,

> > >

> > > You are not alone. This is pretty common reguarding cravings

> > before your

> > > period. Here are some links you may find interesting. I think

as WL

> > > patients, we tend to be more aware of everything to do with our

> > bodies.

> > >

> > >

> >

http://www.dietwatch.com/dietwatch3/public/focus/hollering_hormones.h

> > tml -I

> > > found this the most interesting

> > >

> > > http://www.eatrightct.org/0501meeting/springabstracts.html

> > >

> > >

> >

http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/menst

> > ruation

> > > .html

> > >

> > >

> > > http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAFEMALEMENSES.html -this

one

> > mentions

> > > the changing of the stomac lining during menstration.

> > >

> > > Dawn

> >

> >

> > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

> >

> > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Carol, I can't tell you what it is like to have a sympathetic ear in all

this. Today I woke up hell bent that I was going to work out....then the

phone rang.......that was it,......I spent the next 6 hours talking to

suidical, homicidal people and the whole time I am trying to decide whether

or not they are venting or serious.........I have to give myself a break and

decide that sometimes I don't have a say in things.......this is really hard

for me to do........thanks again!!! P.

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> ,

>

> My heart goes out to you. Just remember that once we know the

> problem we can apply some answers and strategies!

>

> I stay low-carb...it is a way of life for me now. I am 1.5 yrs post

> op and at goal yet still losing a pound here and there. I work out

> 3/4 times a week which includes a rigorous weight training session

> so I usually have trouble keeping up with calorie consumption just

> to maintain.

>

> I will tell you that without taking thought for the calorie issues,

> when these hormones have their party hats on I think it's important

> to becareful of the sweets or anything else that effects the blood

> sugar level! I think its a combination of eating properly yet

> satisfying the cravings with a SMALL piece of whatever you crave and

> continue to keep the carbs low so they don't create alot of insulin

> production.

>

> I learned the hard way last month so I am going to be wayyy careful

> of what triggers I am putting in my body that may " aid and abeit "

> the mood swings!

>

> Hugs,

> Carol G

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > > > Carol,

> > > >

> > > > You are not alone. This is pretty common reguarding cravings

> > > before your

> > > > period. Here are some links you may find interesting. I think

> as WL

> > > > patients, we tend to be more aware of everything to do with our

> > > bodies.

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> http://www.dietwatch.com/dietwatch3/public/focus/hollering_hormones.h

> > > tml -I

> > > > found this the most interesting

> > > >

> > > > http://www.eatrightct.org/0501meeting/springabstracts.html

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> http://www.womenshealthmatters.ca/centres/diabetes/reproductive/menst

> > > ruation

> > > > .html

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > http://pages.ivillage.com/cambour/TEAFEMALEMENSES.html -this

> one

> > > mentions

> > > > the changing of the stomac lining during menstration.

> > > >

> > > > Dawn

> > >

> > >

> > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG

> > >

> > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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