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Greateight
on 4/11/25 6:58 am
RNY on 08/29/18
Topic: RE: Finally Friday's Menu

Good morning, everybody!

I was happy to see that the contractors were in the hot tub starting their repairs this morning. I don't know what they need to do or how long it will take to conclude, but I do know that they can't finish until they get started.

We don't have a ton of plans this weekend, I am doing a little 3K fun run tomorrow morning and I am going to a seminar on how to change my bicycle tires later that day. My son wants to go fishing on Sunday, so that may be the plan. Hopefully, I can start some packing of my garage gym stuff.

At lunch yesterday, the guy next to me ordered a family size deep dish pizza. He was dumbfounded by how large it was. He asked me if I wanted a piece and would have loved to have cancelled my order and just had one slice and a soup. But they were already making my pasta. Hence today's leftovers.

QOTD: I have not yet, but I could definitely see myself going to smaller concerts. I like the idea of shorter drives and free parking. I think the Sphere is attached to a casino but I don't count it.

Breakfast: bagel

Lunch: Tortellini

Dinner: Italian Beef

Have a great day, all!

Jim Age 59 Height 6 Feet Consult Weight 344 SW 289 Pre-Surgery -55, M1 -25, M2 -16, M3 -21, M4 -10, M5 -5, M6 -1, M7 -4, M8 0, M9 +4, M10 -4

Emiepie
on 4/11/25 6:47 am
RNY on 08/11/14
Topic: RE: Finally Friday's Menu

Good Morning! FRI-YAY!! I'm ready for the weekend and just might try and head out a tad early today but it'll depend on how the day goes. We don't anything on the agenda for the weekend so it'll be a play it by ear and I'm good with that.

QOTD: We have gone for the slots and buffet (pre-surgery) but that's all.

TSS: 10 years 8 months

B: SF latte, 3 turkey sausage links, and an orange

L: Turkey and cheese sticks, oikos yogurt and some fruit

S: A piece of fruit and yogurt

D: I may suggest grabbing something out if I get out a little early

ES: Protein ice cream and carbmaster toast

E: 1/2 hour elliptical and 2 miles on treadmill

V/W: On track

Totals: Cals: TBD

Have a great day!

RNY 8/11/14 with Dr. Kelvin Higa PS Lipectomy 4/12/17 with Dr. John Burnett HW291.4/CW165/GW150

Melody P.
on 4/11/25 6:31 am - Amarillo, TX
Topic: RE: Finally Friday's Menu

Good mornin y'all.

my mom and me had a fight last night. It's been a long time coming and I'm glad it's over with. Boy can she be spiteful and mean.

nothing much planned today. We'll likely go to the thrift store. They're saying we'll get to 92° tomorrow so we'll likely stay home tomorrow. We may go get some plants for the yard. We'll see.

QOTD: the closest I've been to a Cassino is a mini one in a hotel we stayed in in Montana. It was 4 slot machines! LOL. I didn't play. Other than that I've never been in one.

B: 1 cup cereal, 2/3 cup unsweetened almond milk, coffee

L: egg, ham, oat nut bread, cheese and maybe an apple

D: burrito bake I'll be making

S: cheese, home made dried bananas, jerky and a PP shake



ladygodiva1228
on 4/11/25 5:37 am - Putnam, CT
Revision on 02/04/15
Topic: Finally Friday's Menu

Good Morning Gang. Finally feeling a bit better. Had a good night's sleep without getting up once with a coughing fit or runny nose. Still slept on the couch, but that's ok as it is pretty comfortable.

I didn't think we had much of any plans for the weekend, but one of Irvin's granddaughters is having a cheerleading competition this weekend at Mohegan Sun Casino so it looks like we will be attending that tomorrow. Plus, the weather is going to be rainy so what better to do than stay indoors and watch a bunch of kids have fun. Maybe I'll see if he wants to play the slots a little to test our luck.

QOTD: Who here goes to a Casino for something other than gambling? I can count on one hand how many times I've gone to either Foxwoods or Mohegan Sun to actually play the slots or something, but we have in the past gone for different events be it a home and garden show or a car show etc. I'm actually looking forward to going tomorrow to watch the competition.

B: coffee

L: Rueben pizza slices

D: chicken and mushrooms

I was able to do 20 minutes on the treadmill this morning.

Have a great day and weekend everyone!!!

Dr. Sanchez Lapband 9/12/2003
hw305/revision w280/cw197/gw150

Revision from Lap Band to Bypass on 2/4/2015 by Dr. Pohl

    

Teenie
on 4/10/25 10:32 am - Pittsburgh , PA
RNY on 12/19/17
Topic: Just want to share this find.

There's No Elevator to Success After Bariatric Surgery

September 30, 2019

When it comes to success after bariatric surgery, imagine that you are in front of a set of stairs. There are only these stairs to climb. Would you quickly go up the set or would you go slowly stair by stair? If you're like most of us, you'd go quickly, not thinking too much about them because it is a short distance and you would have little fear of getting winded. When taking the stairs quickly, you'd give it little thought because the ride is a short one.

Now imagine that instead of this single flight of stairs and you have twenty of them to climb. Would the way you travel change? Would your rate of travel speed up or slow down? Would you go up those stairs non-stop or would you plan for breaks? It would likely change your overall plan to get up those twenty flights.

Being a long-term post-op, the journey changes from a quick ascent to slower one. Your body has adapted to changes and is preparing for the long journey ahead: the rest of your life.

When you decide to buckle down and attempt to lose weight or to lose regain, your body knows that the ascent is no longer going to be a fast and easy, quick break. It knows that the long haul has started and that it wants slow and consistent.

If you go at too quick of a pace and try to get the weight off quickly, you may find that your body will be extremely winded at the top of the first few stairwells. You might get a quarter up that staircase, become frustrated, overwhelmed and pissed off that you've run "out of breath" and where does that lead you? It usually leads you to stay on that floor and seek the elevator because you have tried to do too much too soon.

Pace Yourself For Long-Term Success After Bariatric Surgery

Planning and going slow will do something completely different. First, you will be prepared to make sure that you have all the tools you need to climb those stairs.

Second, you will go at a pace that means you can be comfortable rather than uncomfortable, take breathers when you need it rather than feel a sense of panic (e.g., an indulgence once in a while), and finding your own pace will allow you to keep up your own momentum, independent of anyone around you.

The trick as with anything else is to keep up the momentum with motivation and encouragement.

When it comes to food, if you don't have a plan you ENJOY the frustration will come in because you aren't happy. We still have to enjoy foods, or we won't enjoy eating, and that will lead to frustration and possible binge eating. Food has to still be enjoyable to be eaten.

When it comes to exercise, you too have to have a manageable plan. A plan you can live with. Most people won't spend 6 hours daily at the gym. Finding happiness in a workout or a walk isn't a bad thing. It just has to be about what you enjoy and finding purposeful balance.

Imagine how you are climbing that set of stairs. There is no one there but you. The walls are echoing your footsteps. There's no music. Just the sound of you. How do you feel? For me some, they may feel calm. For others, there would be a sense of boredom and frustration.

Getting Support

Now imagine as you are going that you are talking with a friend or someone is saying an encouraging phrase such as "You got this!" or "Keep going!". That's what friendship and support groups are all about. If you are feeling like the walls are echoing around you and you need support, talk to people in these groups, visit your support groups, find mentors, and make new friends. An army behind you will be one of the best ways for most to be encouraged, to find motivation and to feel like a part of a team!

So share your struggles. Share your plan. Don't be quiet! Encourage and be encouraged. Have patience with yourself. It's okay to be a turtle! We will get there!

Remember there is no elevator to success: you have to take the stairs!

HW 299 SW 290 CW 139 GW 140 2/08/2019 OPERATION: Surgical Hernia with excision of total surface area of 55 x 29 cm of abdominal skin.

Julia S.
on 4/10/25 9:38 am - Beaverton, OR
RNY on 02/12/18
Topic: RE: What's on your Thursday Menu?

QOTD- House cleaning in general.

Not much going on here, I can't seem to get myself focused. I'd pretty much rather do anything but work. I have to pull up my big girl panties and get to it.

Have a great day everyone!

5'5" Age 67 HW 291 SW 275.8 CW 171.7

Emiepie
on 4/10/25 9:27 am
RNY on 08/11/14
Topic: RE: What's on your Thursday Menu?

Sorry to hear about the work situation. Keep your chin up!

RNY 8/11/14 with Dr. Kelvin Higa PS Lipectomy 4/12/17 with Dr. John Burnett HW291.4/CW165/GW150

Teenie
on 4/10/25 8:10 am - Pittsburgh , PA
RNY on 12/19/17
Topic: RE: What's on your Thursday Menu?

Good Morning Jenniefer and Menuers,

Life has been getting in the way hence the spareness of my post. Work is changing and I am trying to figure out what direction I am going in. Not like anyone out there is looking for a 60-year-old salesperson who has been in the same position for 28 years. So, I am looking at opportunities, hopefully within my current company that will not decrease my income by too much. Life goes on. I guess growing pains never end. I think I have my husband convinced to try some new procedures to decrease his pain, so I see many appointments in my future as well. I still have my vacation coming up in May so I hopefully can catch my breath there.

QOTD: Window washing. I absolutely hate it. To the point I hired someone the past 2 years, but I think she is too busy to fit me in this year. (Crying overhear)

Accountability: It's been very good. I don't have time to think about food.

TSS: 7 years 3-months 30-days 165.4 Lowest (129.4)

B: Coffee with SF Coffee-Mate Chocolate Caramel creamer

MS: Premier Protein chocolate peanut butter and strawberries

CB: Coffee with SF Coffee-Mate Chocolate Caramel creamer

L: cabbage rolls

D: brisket and greens

Exercise: dog walking

Water and Vitamins: On track. I take a Bariatric Advantage Ultra multi w/iron I use bariatric advantage Calcium chews and 500mg of Magnesium. I also use MiraLAX and fiber in my first coffee of the day.

Have a great day my friends.

Brightest Blessings

Chrissy

HW 299 SW 290 CW 139 GW 140 2/08/2019 OPERATION: Surgical Hernia with excision of total surface area of 55 x 29 cm of abdominal skin.

White Dove
on 4/10/25 6:57 am, edited 4/9/25 11:57 pm - Warren, OH
Topic: RE: What's on your Thursday Menu?

For me it has always been dishes. I prewash them with dish soap and let them soak, then rinse them and put in the dishwasher. But I have fairly good city water. When I lived out of town with a well there was always a film on the glasses.

Years ago, the glasses were fine with the dishwasher. Then they removed phosphates from the dishwasher detergent, and it never cleaned as well after that. Better for the environment but not for sparkling glassware.


Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

Greateight
on 4/10/25 6:06 am
RNY on 08/29/18
Topic: RE: What's on your Thursday Menu?

Good morning, everyone!

I don't feel that close to the weekend but by tomorrow, I'm sure that I will. Meanwhile it's into the office for me today. I'm kind of glad to be going in today because I'm going to run over to Orvis at lunchtime and pick up a few things to bring to Florida.

That means I will try a new lunch place, so hopefully, I find something good. A lot of the places in that shopping area have closed over the years.

Today is a rest day, so I might go to the shopping outlets tonight as well: bathing suit, swim shirt, flip flops and running shoes for Florida.

QOTD: raking

Breakfast: hash

Lunch: TBD

Dinner: stuffed peppers

Have a great day, all!

Jim Age 59 Height 6 Feet Consult Weight 344 SW 289 Pre-Surgery -55, M1 -25, M2 -16, M3 -21, M4 -10, M5 -5, M6 -1, M7 -4, M8 0, M9 +4, M10 -4

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