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		<title>By: Pearlie Noel</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2006/08/29/two-month-postop/#comment-3382</link>
		<author>Pearlie Noel</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Sep 2006 13:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Joan, I'm only 6 weeks post-op but it sure doesn't sound like drama queen
 worrying to me! I'm
 freaking a bit because I had a steady (though unspectacular compared to so many
 others) weight loss
 my first four weeks, of 21 lbs. Then had a little plateau......not worried cuz I
 was doing
 everything the same as before. But THEN, I had a bad episode of vomiting after
 eating 5 bites of
 chicken breast.Too dry/not chewed well enough. It got stuck so bad that I
 vomited for 3 and a half
 hours. A few hours later, my family ordered pizza. Up till that point, I'd done
 so well at staying
 away from junk like that but I was feeling so miserable and sorry for myself
 that I indulged in my
 first post-op comfort eating and ate a whole slice. A couple hours later, ate
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 another. I've had a
 problem from the beginning with being able to eat more than normal post-ops,
 with no discomfort,
 but at least till then, I'd had no high carb foods. Ever since, I've been
 dealing with strong carb
 cravings. Have been trying to satisfy it with healthier carbs like oatmeal,
 whole grain toast or
 yams but still found myself today nibbling on a pretzel, taking two bites of a
 banana, two slices
 of an apple, 4 crackers. This is nothing compared to pre-op but it's frightening
 that it's begun so
 soon. Didn't expect to deal with it till at least 6 months, maybe a year --
 certainly not 5-6 weeks
 out. Any pre-ops or new post-ops reading this, please, please, PLEASE, listen to
 what the
 successful post-ops say. Things like "Just because you CAN eat it, doesn't mean
 you SHOULD!!" and
 "Don't test the waters!" I *thought* I could get away with eating pizza just one
 time and now I've
 lost no weight for two weeks, which is unlikely to be a normal plateau this
 early out. Prior to
 indulging in a high carb meal, I had no carb cravings at all. Now I'm grazing
 again...on carbs, of
 course. And craving chocolate again...sigh. Those waters I am absolutely NOT
 going to test. The
 last thing I want to find out is that I won't dump on chocolate.
 Yep, and inspiring too. I started today with protein, but got sidetracked down
 Carbgrazing Lane. I
 *will* do better tomorrow!!! Best wishes, Joan, in the taming of the carb
 monster. ;-)
 Barbara
 Proximal GB 9/15/03
 Dr. Oliak
 255?/234/150 or below</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joan, I&#8217;m only 6 weeks post-op but it sure doesn&#8217;t sound like drama queen<br />
 worrying to me! I&#8217;m<br />
 freaking a bit because I had a steady (though unspectacular compared to so many<br />
 others) weight loss<br />
 my first four weeks, of 21 lbs. Then had a little plateau&#8230;&#8230;not worried cuz I<br />
 was doing<br />
 everything the same as before. But THEN, I had a bad episode of vomiting after<br />
 eating 5 bites of<br />
 chicken breast.Too dry/not chewed well enough. It got stuck so bad that I<br />
 vomited for 3 and a half<br />
 hours. A few hours later, my family ordered pizza. Up till that point, I&#8217;d done<br />
 so well at staying<br />
 away from junk like that but I was feeling so miserable and sorry for myself<br />
 that I indulged in my<br />
 first post-op comfort eating and ate a whole slice. A couple hours later, ate<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 another. I&#8217;ve had a<br />
 problem from the beginning with being able to eat more than normal post-ops,<br />
 with no discomfort,<br />
 but at least till then, I&#8217;d had no high carb foods. Ever since, I&#8217;ve been<br />
 dealing with strong carb<br />
 cravings. Have been trying to satisfy it with healthier carbs like oatmeal,<br />
 whole grain toast or<br />
 yams but still found myself today nibbling on a pretzel, taking two bites of a<br />
 banana, two slices<br />
 of an apple, 4 crackers. This is nothing compared to pre-op but it&#8217;s frightening<br />
 that it&#8217;s begun so<br />
 soon. Didn&#8217;t expect to deal with it till at least 6 months, maybe a year &#8211;<br />
 certainly not 5-6 weeks<br />
 out. Any pre-ops or new post-ops reading this, please, please, PLEASE, listen to<br />
 what the<br />
 successful post-ops say. Things like &#8220;Just because you CAN eat it, doesn&#8217;t mean<br />
 you SHOULD!!&#8221; and<br />
 &#8220;Don&#8217;t test the waters!&#8221; I *thought* I could get away with eating pizza just one<br />
 time and now I&#8217;ve<br />
 lost no weight for two weeks, which is unlikely to be a normal plateau this<br />
 early out. Prior to<br />
 indulging in a high carb meal, I had no carb cravings at all. Now I&#8217;m grazing<br />
 again&#8230;on carbs, of<br />
 course. And craving chocolate again&#8230;sigh. Those waters I am absolutely NOT<br />
 going to test. The<br />
 last thing I want to find out is that I won&#8217;t dump on chocolate.<br />
 Yep, and inspiring too. I started today with protein, but got sidetracked down<br />
 Carbgrazing Lane. I<br />
 *will* do better tomorrow!!! Best wishes, Joan, in the taming of the carb<br />
 monster. <img src='http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  Barbara<br />
 Proximal GB 9/15/03<br />
 Dr. Oliak<br />
 255?/234/150 or below</p>
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		<title>By: Fran Church</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2006/08/29/two-month-postop/#comment-3380</link>
		<author>Fran Church</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Sep 2006 02:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2006/08/29/two-month-postop/#comment-3380</guid>
		<description>Morning all from sunny (tis almost Summer!) New Zealand
 I have been experimenting abit this week .. with carbs. OMIGOSH am I an
 addict. Sheesh .. its been so bought home this past week by a variety of
 things which I thought I'd share as there may be other people who are in
 the same boat and can learn from my experiences.
 Tuesday morning - had my usual morning protein shake - didn't have even
 the remotest desire to eat all day, whilst at work. Sipped on my shake
 til about 1pm and was fully satisfied. Came home and had a beany stew
 type thing - high in prot again .. only a few teaspoons as I wasn't
 hungry and am trying to only eat when my body tells me to.
 Wednesday - ran late, no prot shake. Went out for lunch with colleagues.
 NOTHING on the menu low carb / vegetarian AND safe for me from a dump /
 tummy ache angle .. opted for potato skins as they're something I can
 eat .. had 5 or 6 .. very yummy they were and I enjoyed them thoroughly.
 An hour later, in a meeting .. I'm sitting there thinking "boy I sure
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 could go some food right now" .. got home alittle while later .. cooked
 myself a slice of toast. Spent the next hour eating it. (my limit is
 half a wholegrain slice as a rule .. I just cant stomach any more) I
 slogged my way thru the entire slice .. an hour or so later, another ..
 later that evening my daughter wanted some crumpets .. I made her a
 couple and nibbled on one .. OMIGOD again!
 What an amazing experience. Those of you who're not carb addicts will be
 sitting reading this thinking I have lost the plot but those of you who
 KNOW the carb addiction thing will be saying "doh!" ..
 If I eat carbs - even supposed "good" carbs (as opposed to sugary /
 refined carbs) - I want more. Its that simple. It so confirmed for me
 the fact that where possible, I need to limit my carb intake because in
 doing so, I limit the craving for scoffing anything I can lay my chubby
 lil fingers on!
 Whilst those of you who're pre op may be thinking "What a drama queen,
 it was only 6 pieces of spud and 2 slices of toast in a day", what I am
 saying here is that normally my body didn't NEED these things. I
 seriously never suffer hunger pangs .. I'm only 3.5 months out .. my lil
 tummy is full when I take my vitamins, sorta deal lol .. a prot shake
 and a few tsps of beans or whatever is on the dinner menu and low in
 carbs, is all I usually need. I ate some high carb carbs and voila - I'm
 on the forage for more.
 Anyway not really sure where I was going with this, I guess its just to
 highlight my experiences with carbs this week as it was something which
 stood out so much as I lived it! Combine this experience with the fact
 that whenever my loss slows down (since surgery) if I do a total protein
 oriented woe (way of eating) my weight fire back up again .. its
 interesting, isn't it!
 Now if ya'll will excuse me, I need to go and make myself a protein
 shake for brekkie ;)
 Take care
 Joan
 - 99lb</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morning all from sunny (tis almost Summer!) New Zealand<br />
 I have been experimenting abit this week .. with carbs. OMIGOSH am I an<br />
 addict. Sheesh .. its been so bought home this past week by a variety of<br />
 things which I thought I&#8217;d share as there may be other people who are in<br />
 the same boat and can learn from my experiences.<br />
 Tuesday morning - had my usual morning protein shake - didn&#8217;t have even<br />
 the remotest desire to eat all day, whilst at work. Sipped on my shake<br />
 til about 1pm and was fully satisfied. Came home and had a beany stew<br />
 type thing - high in prot again .. only a few teaspoons as I wasn&#8217;t<br />
 hungry and am trying to only eat when my body tells me to.<br />
 Wednesday - ran late, no prot shake. Went out for lunch with colleagues.<br />
 NOTHING on the menu low carb / vegetarian AND safe for me from a dump /<br />
 tummy ache angle .. opted for potato skins as they&#8217;re something I can<br />
 eat .. had 5 or 6 .. very yummy they were and I enjoyed them thoroughly.<br />
 An hour later, in a meeting .. I&#8217;m sitting there thinking &#8220;boy I sure<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 could go some food right now&#8221; .. got home alittle while later .. cooked<br />
 myself a slice of toast. Spent the next hour eating it. (my limit is<br />
 half a wholegrain slice as a rule .. I just cant stomach any more) I<br />
 slogged my way thru the entire slice .. an hour or so later, another ..<br />
 later that evening my daughter wanted some crumpets .. I made her a<br />
 couple and nibbled on one .. OMIGOD again!<br />
 What an amazing experience. Those of you who&#8217;re not carb addicts will be<br />
 sitting reading this thinking I have lost the plot but those of you who<br />
 KNOW the carb addiction thing will be saying &#8220;doh!&#8221; ..<br />
 If I eat carbs - even supposed &#8220;good&#8221; carbs (as opposed to sugary /<br />
 refined carbs) - I want more. Its that simple. It so confirmed for me<br />
 the fact that where possible, I need to limit my carb intake because in<br />
 doing so, I limit the craving for scoffing anything I can lay my chubby<br />
 lil fingers on!<br />
 Whilst those of you who&#8217;re pre op may be thinking &#8220;What a drama queen,<br />
 it was only 6 pieces of spud and 2 slices of toast in a day&#8221;, what I am<br />
 saying here is that normally my body didn&#8217;t NEED these things. I<br />
 seriously never suffer hunger pangs .. I&#8217;m only 3.5 months out .. my lil<br />
 tummy is full when I take my vitamins, sorta deal lol .. a prot shake<br />
 and a few tsps of beans or whatever is on the dinner menu and low in<br />
 carbs, is all I usually need. I ate some high carb carbs and voila - I&#8217;m<br />
 on the forage for more.<br />
 Anyway not really sure where I was going with this, I guess its just to<br />
 highlight my experiences with carbs this week as it was something which<br />
 stood out so much as I lived it! Combine this experience with the fact<br />
 that whenever my loss slows down (since surgery) if I do a total protein<br />
 oriented woe (way of eating) my weight fire back up again .. its<br />
 interesting, isn&#8217;t it!<br />
 Now if ya&#8217;ll will excuse me, I need to go and make myself a protein<br />
 shake for brekkie <img src='http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  Take care<br />
 Joan<br />
 - 99lb</p>
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		<title>By: Neva Marjory</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2006/08/29/two-month-postop/#comment-3373</link>
		<author>Neva Marjory</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2006 04:55:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Patricia, congratulations on your road to health! That sounds so
corny, but I remember how amazed I felt at two months post op. I
couldn't believe how easy it was after all the hassle to get
approval.
Good luck and keep posting
Mary</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patricia, congratulations on your road to health! That sounds so<br />
corny, but I remember how amazed I felt at two months post op. I<br />
couldn&#8217;t believe how easy it was after all the hassle to get<br />
approval.<br />
Good luck and keep posting<br />
Mary</p>
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