Suzie
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Hi, all. So, I've made it 2 months.
The good: I've lost 28 lbs since starting my liquid diet - only 18 lbs since surgery, not as much as expected, but better slow than nothing. I didn't suffer any major complications. I don't seem to be too sensitive to sugar, so I can sometimes have part of a protein bar. I'm not hungry, but when I have cravings, I can tolerate a couple of bites of whatever I'm craving, and it's over.
The bad: I have NO TOLERANCE for ANY of the protein shakes I've tried. I have wasted so much money on the shakes, and frankly, I can't afford to waste any more. I start gagging before I even get them to my mouth. If I manage to drink any, they make me nauseated. Meat proteins - even soft ones like tuna or salmon - get impacted in my stomach. I chew VERY thoroughly, and take small, infrequent bites, but I often get painfully impacted after just a few bites. I'm probably stretching my pouch out by trying to get in enough food protein. UGH! I know that if I can't find a way to get my protein in, I'm going to lose my hair and all my muscle, have no energy, become anemic, and all kinds of other problems, but I just can't seem to get more than 30 or 40 grams per day.
I had been in soooo much pain for the first 6 weeks after surgery. I found out that I had scar tissue adhering to the muscle wall. My doctor kept telling me that "it is normal to have pain and soreness after surgery." SIGH. I know my pain tolerance, and I know I was in too much pain to be "normal." About 2 weeks ago, I felt a huge POP. The scar tissue tore loose, and after a few minutes, I was PAIN FREE, and have been ever since. Blessed relief!!!!
I lost 12 lbs right away, then nothing for 2 weeks. Then 6 lbs, then nothing for 3 weeks. I'm really frustrated!!! I'm walking a mile every day during "lunch," and going to the gym after work. So something SHOULD be happening, more than the little I've lost. I figure that slow is better than not at all, though. It will just take longer. I just hope that my metabolism doesn't adjust before I reach my goal weight!
Hope everyone is doing well, and has a great Christmas, or whatever you celebrate.
-Sue
The good: I've lost 28 lbs since starting my liquid diet - only 18 lbs since surgery, not as much as expected, but better slow than nothing. I didn't suffer any major complications. I don't seem to be too sensitive to sugar, so I can sometimes have part of a protein bar. I'm not hungry, but when I have cravings, I can tolerate a couple of bites of whatever I'm craving, and it's over.
The bad: I have NO TOLERANCE for ANY of the protein shakes I've tried. I have wasted so much money on the shakes, and frankly, I can't afford to waste any more. I start gagging before I even get them to my mouth. If I manage to drink any, they make me nauseated. Meat proteins - even soft ones like tuna or salmon - get impacted in my stomach. I chew VERY thoroughly, and take small, infrequent bites, but I often get painfully impacted after just a few bites. I'm probably stretching my pouch out by trying to get in enough food protein. UGH! I know that if I can't find a way to get my protein in, I'm going to lose my hair and all my muscle, have no energy, become anemic, and all kinds of other problems, but I just can't seem to get more than 30 or 40 grams per day.
I had been in soooo much pain for the first 6 weeks after surgery. I found out that I had scar tissue adhering to the muscle wall. My doctor kept telling me that "it is normal to have pain and soreness after surgery." SIGH. I know my pain tolerance, and I know I was in too much pain to be "normal." About 2 weeks ago, I felt a huge POP. The scar tissue tore loose, and after a few minutes, I was PAIN FREE, and have been ever since. Blessed relief!!!!
I lost 12 lbs right away, then nothing for 2 weeks. Then 6 lbs, then nothing for 3 weeks. I'm really frustrated!!! I'm walking a mile every day during "lunch," and going to the gym after work. So something SHOULD be happening, more than the little I've lost. I figure that slow is better than not at all, though. It will just take longer. I just hope that my metabolism doesn't adjust before I reach my goal weight!
Hope everyone is doing well, and has a great Christmas, or whatever you celebrate.
-Sue