To coffee or not?

Aleyna1228
on 11/23/15 9:10 am

Before surgery I had a homemade latte every morning and was addicted to the caffeine from it. About a month before I got myself off of it and went through 3 days of the horrible headaches and no energy.  So for the last 3 months I have been caffeine free. Recently I started letting myself have a healthier version 2 days a week. This is sugar free and I feel like it is such a treat and does give me a boost of energy.  Having one cup is okay on my plan so my question is for those of you that do drink coffee do you add protein to it and count it as your breakfast?  Also if you were caffeine free and went back to it do you regret it?  Part of me feels silly for wanting to get myself addicted to it again  but I really enjoy it and with giving up so many other things I feel this is minor. Please give me your honest opinions. Thanks so much!

Aleyna

Age- 35 | 5'4" | Surgery VSG - 9/21/15

Highest/Consult- 250 | Surgery- 235 | Current- 143 | Goal- 145 |

| M1-22 | M2-10 | M3-13 | M4-13 | M5-13 | M6-10| M7 - 8| M8- 3| Total Lost - 107|

Reached goal in 7 months 1 week and now maintaining!

 

MAchick
on 11/23/15 9:16 am
VSG on 01/27/14

I drink 2-3 cups a day,  love my coffee. And yes, sometimes I do protein powder in it for breakfast or when I need a boost. I also like Fairlife whone milk with sweet n low

    

    
GoBlueGirl1998
on 11/23/15 9:18 am, edited 11/23/15 2:45 pm - MI

Before surgery I had a homemade latte every morning and was addicted to the caffeine from it. About a month before I got myself off of it and went through 3 days of the horrible headaches and no energy.  So for the last 3 months I have been caffeine free. Recently I started letting myself have a healthier version 2 days a week. This is sugar free and I feel like it is such a treat and does give me a boost of energy.  Having one cup is okay on my plan so my question is for those of you that do drink coffee do you add protein to it and count it as your breakfast?  Also if you were caffeine free and went back to it do you regret it?  Part of me feels silly for wanting to get myself addicted to it again  but I really enjoy it and with giving up so many other things I feel this is minor. I just really feel more energetic and outgoing when I have had it.  So I think it really is just coming down to a personal struggle in telling myself I wouldn't go back to it.  Please give me your honest opinions. Thanks so much!

Aleyna

Age: 40 Height: 5'8" Highest Weight: 325 Starting Weight: 291 Current Weight: 166 Goal Weight: 160

 VSG 10/24/14 with Dr. David Chengelis

zann50
on 11/24/15 9:33 am

Is this the OP post with another's name or is it my device??

 

  Zann

VGS- 2015

Aleyna1228
on 11/24/15 9:48 am

It's one of the gliches lately.  I went in and did an edit and for some reason it covered up her post and duplicated mine.  So no don't blame your device :) blame the site!

Age- 35 | 5'4" | Surgery VSG - 9/21/15

Highest/Consult- 250 | Surgery- 235 | Current- 143 | Goal- 145 |

| M1-22 | M2-10 | M3-13 | M4-13 | M5-13 | M6-10| M7 - 8| M8- 3| Total Lost - 107|

Reached goal in 7 months 1 week and now maintaining!

 

Spencerella
on 11/23/15 9:23 am - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
VSG on 10/15/12

I see nothing bad about coffee in and of itself. It's the excessive use of it that may be problematic in terms of negative caffeine impact. Some programs limit coffee in the early post op phase to ensure patients ate drinking enough water, but that's it. 

The only limitation I see is the amount of calories you're adding to it.  It's the 'don't drink your calories' rule that's more important. If you're adding more than say 30 calories to your coffee, you may need to adjust your formula unless it's a protein based coffee that is essentially your breakfast or snack. 

 

LINDA                 

Ht: 5'2" |  HW 225, BMI 41.2  |  CW 115, BMI 21.0

Aleyna1228
on 11/23/15 2:35 pm

I have only ever drank one cup a day so I don't see that becoming a problem.  More than that it really effects me, gives me the shakes and makes me feel wired.   It's a fine line for me so that's no biggie.  I agree with the not drinking our calories so I think I will experiment with different add ins, I can't do black, blich! :) 

Age- 35 | 5'4" | Surgery VSG - 9/21/15

Highest/Consult- 250 | Surgery- 235 | Current- 143 | Goal- 145 |

| M1-22 | M2-10 | M3-13 | M4-13 | M5-13 | M6-10| M7 - 8| M8- 3| Total Lost - 107|

Reached goal in 7 months 1 week and now maintaining!

 

Duetoprivacy
on 11/23/15 9:32 am

I make a homemade latte with Fairlife milk every morning and count it as my breakfast. 

mmsmom
on 11/23/15 10:19 am - Woburn, MA

I gave up the coffee initially - and eventually went back to 1 iced a day - with whole milk and non-sugar flavor shot.  I don't and have never added protein to it.  Unfortunately, I don't think I could get through the day without the caffeine.  It has never bothered me or adversely affected my weight.

VSG on 04/28/2014

diane S.
on 11/23/15 11:18 am

i have coffee every day and have since a month after surgery.  just good strong coffee with a splash of half and half. dr. thinks it is an appetite suppressant. some people like the chike protein coffee drinks. i like the real thing and then have yogurt.  i do treat myself to expensive coffees if i like them.  diane


      
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