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04-09-2007, 11:43 AM
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I have been drinking a slim-fast cappucino concoction for b'fast lately. I noticed yesterday that slim-fast only has 1g of Protein! Huh? So much for a high-protein shake (thats what the mix says!!).
My bariatriceating order still has not come in, waiting for those lil shots of Protein goodness.
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04-15-2007, 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by lauraj23 I have been drinking a slim-fast cappucino concoction for b'fast lately. I noticed yesterday that slim-fast only has 1g of Protein! Huh? So much for a high-protein shake (thats what the mix says!!).
My bariatriceating order still has not come in, waiting for those lil shots of Protein goodness. | Low carb slim fast has 20 grams for protein
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04-15-2007, 04:27 AM
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I do the slim fast low carb, and it seems to keep my blood sugar stable so I don't crave food later.....and gives me 20g protein. I just wish they had more flavors!
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04-15-2007, 04:33 AM
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I fell into the habit of getting liquid calories in between meals (shakes). I stopped losing wieght and stopped feeling full. I was only feeding my head hunger. I found that I had to learn that it was OK not to have something in my mouth all the time, and that when I get bored, there are better habits than grabbing a shake. The good part is that with the band, changing my behavior wasn't impossible! That's new for me.
I guess the biggest thing for me with the band is that I'm always learning and modifying me. I get some glipses of being a mature bandster and having my act together, but often still I'm working through behavior patterns or eating choices and upgrading what I do, what I put in my body, or how I exercise. At first, I wanted the band to just release me from food issues and be THE answer. Now I'm actually enjoying the journey and the work.
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04-15-2007, 04:40 AM
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This goes against the grain but bread is the biggest filler for me. If I eat a sandwich at lunchtime I can guarantee I will not go picking before dinner. The sheer bulk of it keeps me full for hours. I do combine it with some sort of protein but its the best lunch for me by far.
And I do way better with muesli or oatmeal for breakfast too than I do with eggs or similar. Probably becuase you can eat more in volume for similar calories.
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04-15-2007, 04:52 AM
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Can you eat a whole sandwich?
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04-15-2007, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Jachut This goes against the grain but bread is the biggest filler for me. If I eat a sandwich at lunchtime I can guarantee I will not go picking before dinner. The sheer bulk of it keeps me full for hours. I do combine it with some sort of protein but its the best lunch for me by far.
And I do way better with muesli or oatmeal for breakfast too than I do with eggs or similar. Probably becuase you can eat more in volume for similar calories. | I thought most bandsters can't eat bread. I have heard that it is something almost everyone will have a pb with.
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04-16-2007, 01:56 AM
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Yes I can eat bread, and yes, I can eat a whole sandwich. Well, 3/4 of one anyway.
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04-16-2007, 07:06 AM
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That seems like you might need a fill. 3/4 of a sandwich seems like a lot. Or maybe htere's a bit of pouch dilation (been there).
I think I could eat bread if I went slowly. I just don't do carbs. a lot of bandsters have trouble with bread becasue it gets gummy and plugs the port, which is uncomfortable. I doubt if I could handle a cheap white bread, but I could probably do whole wheat....Everybody's different.
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04-16-2007, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Jachut Yes I can eat bread, and yes, I can eat a whole sandwich. Well, 3/4 of one anyway. | Do you know what size your band is and how much fill you have?
I have 2.0 in a 4 cc band and I find most foods stick. I have to go really slow and chew like crazy. I wait a long time between bites until I feel it unstick. I am afraid to get any more fill because of that. I don't pb though. Only the first day after my fill, I tried to take too many pills at once.
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04-16-2007, 03:47 PM
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I eat oatmeal for breakfast and it's very filling. Just one packet of the no sugar instant with milk. It holds me over for a long time. I used to hate oatmeal before surgery but now I absolutely love it. Same with fish.
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04-16-2007, 04:49 PM
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Pouch dilation has worried me before due to the amounts I can eat, but I dont have it. I just dont have a lot of restriction - I've had a barium swallow under xray to check that, and my band simply isnt very tight.
I've got 2.6 in a 4ml band, courtesy of my last fill.
I dont need a fill though because I'm at goal weight and have lost quite well all the way through on 1500 to 1800 calories a day. I think I'm just lucky. I never PB (its happened to me only once) and I rarely get stuck. And I do have to follow bandster rules - chew slowly, stop at the first full signal etc, or I will run into trouble.
I've just never seen the need to not eat bread or to get a fill just because I could if I was still losing. If you're losing, you're not eating too much. That's not to say that bread isnt hard to eat and doesnt cause me a few golfballs now and then - but I find its any food that's difficult and has to be eaten VERY carefully, that fills me up the most. Obviously it doesnt move on through as quickly as other foods. I dont always choose a sandwich becuase I cant always be bothered - it sounds like pigging out or overeating, but in reality its 3/4 of an hour of teeny tiny bites and crazy chewing. I think the time it takes is what satisfied me as much as the actual item.
There *are* some things I cant eat though, lol. When I say I can eat 3/4 of a sandwich, I mean a bit of peanut butter between 2 slices of think wholegrain bread. I couldnt eat a Big Mac!
I think you have to do what's best for your body, and accept its idiosyncracies, know what I mean? Its just one of the oddities of mine that to get good restriction, I'd probably have to go to capacity in my band, but oddly, despite having been fat, I seem to have a very fast metabolism, perhaps its all the running I do and the fact that I am five ft 10 tall, so I have really never needed to drop to 1200 a day or even less, therefore the restriction just hasnt been a problem.
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04-18-2007, 02:36 AM
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State: Oregon | Jacqui, You are so lucky! I only have 2cc 's and everything I eat gets stuck. It doesn't seem to matter how much I chew. I chew and chew and chew and any kind of meat gets stuck. There *are* some things I cant eat though, lol What kinds of food do give you trouble?
You're also lucky that you're tall. I am only 5'2". I am really afraid that I won't keep losing. I guess time will tell.
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05-13-2007, 07:06 AM
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Everybody talks about HUNGER and HUNGER PAINS, etc. I really can NOT remember a time when I WAS hungry! I'm not even sure what it would be like...I have always eaten when my APPETITE said to...i.e., my MOUTH. I sit there and then all of a sudden my mouth goes..."hmmmm cheese and crackers sounds yummy!" so off I go. I could have just eaten a 7 course meal....no matter. I can't even remember what a growling stomach sounds like.....
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