Hello, everyone. I've jumped through all the hoops, attended the classes, submitted the forms and waited, and my surgery is 3 days from now. I'm getting a bit nervous, I'll admit. This pre-surgery liquid diet isn't helping my demeanor, either. I feel weak and light-headed at times, and have to avoid looking at food. I really don't feel too hungry, but my wife and kids always have snacks laying around..something we need to work on. When stuff is in easy reach it is sooo hard to stop that impulse!
From my numbers and nickname you can tell I'm a big dude...6'8" and a former football player. Knee injuries ended my playing career and the excess weight is making it difficult to walk or stand up. In my younger days it was easy to burn off the calories at the gym and to go on short-term diets, but I can't work out like that anymore because my knees and back won't take it. The pool is my workout place now.
My problem wasn't so much the kind of food I ate, it was the quantities. The all-you-can-eat buffets lost money on me, I know! I could eat at any time, whether I felt hungry or not and I always ate too much. It is going to be a major challenge for me to control portions and eat slowly. I guess mom was right: slow down and chew!
Anyway, just an introduction. I'll be following other's threads and comments and update my progress following surgery. Wish me luck!
From my numbers and nickname you can tell I'm a big dude...6'8" and a former football player. Knee injuries ended my playing career and the excess weight is making it difficult to walk or stand up. In my younger days it was easy to burn off the calories at the gym and to go on short-term diets, but I can't work out like that anymore because my knees and back won't take it. The pool is my workout place now.
My problem wasn't so much the kind of food I ate, it was the quantities. The all-you-can-eat buffets lost money on me, I know! I could eat at any time, whether I felt hungry or not and I always ate too much. It is going to be a major challenge for me to control portions and eat slowly. I guess mom was right: slow down and chew!
Anyway, just an introduction. I'll be following other's threads and comments and update my progress following surgery. Wish me luck!