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![]() > >On 9/13/2011 6:55 AM, Evelyn wrote: >> >> I am down over 20 lbs. My scale is not very accurate, so the specific >> number is only approximate. > >Thanks for updating, I've been wondering, now that we know you're okay >wrt the storm, how it's going. > >> >> I was feeling very hungry all the time. Doc told me to stop taking >> insulin and go back on Januvia. This worked and I am not feeling so >> hungry anymore. > >Do you need either, with such low foot intake, and much of it protein? Yes, as I carefully test daily. Still had some numbers that could come down a bit. The Januvia puts me nice and low. This morning I woke up at 110. I am eating a little bit of everything. Veggies are difficult, excepting in soup, so I am eating soup from time to time. Lots of stuff in it, so it is almost a stew and it goes down well. The dietitian said that barley is the highest protein grain, so I put a bit of barley in soup. Carbohydrates (as always) go down just fine..... I have to watch out for that. >> I am eating real food, but still occasionally will do a protein shake >> for convenience sake. > >I've read that Muscle Milk is the absolute best tasting of these. She >got the powder (they also make ready to drink) and said it is the best, >doesn't alter the taste of her smoothies. She's on chemo and radiation, >and really needed something she could stand to drink. Everybody has their favorites. I HATE the taste of sweets, and too many of those protein drinks are over sweetened, even though it is splenda. The one I absolutely love is called Bariatric Advantage. They have a chocolate flavor that is absolutely amazing it is so good. It is available online through Amazon. It is expensive but worth every penny. I make it with 2% milk. >> Feeling a lot better in general. Especially when going up and down >> stairs. >> >> First time I went shopping for a couple of hours, walking all around >> the store, without feeling exhausted and sick. >> >> My feet and ankles have shrunk down to normal. Shoes all feel too >> big! The feeling of heaviness in my legs is gone. > >How cool! My pants are too big for me, and also my tee shirts, which have far too much belly room. I have lost noticeably around my neck and jowls. People notice that. Remember, this is only one month post op. I am mostly eating tiny real meals. Today I had two eggs soft boiled and a cup of tea (which I only drank half of) for breakfast. For lunch I had a bowl of my super soup. I couldn't finish mine, and put the rest away in a container. Then we went to the store and bought some bread at the outlet. I ate a small end slice of pumpernickel raisin. Later on I had a thin piece of Challah bread with butter. Some tea at around 4PM and dinner was a very tiny piece of chicken with tandoori seasoning, and about two tablespoons of rice. Nothing else all day. Tonight I expect at bedtime to have a bariatric advantage chocolate protein shake, made with 2% milk. It helps me sleep better and keeps my hunger at bay. Evelyn |
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