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wharffrat
on 5/16/11 12:56 am - NJ
Topic: RE: Tuesday May 24th: Next Inconvenient/Convenient get together dinner!!
Count me in
341lbs start journey weight / 325 lbs surgery day weight    
Realize Band Surgery preformed on  6/1/2011
My sharing here on OH is from my own experience, strength, & hope.  I am not a medical professional.  Doctors and medical professional know best and their directions should be followed.

(deactivated member)
on 5/16/11 12:42 am
Topic: Spring Clean your Body

Ayy yo,

Want to baby your liver?  Keep your GI tract fit?  Flush out toxins?  These 10 foods can spring clean your body and keep refreshing your vital parts all year 'round.  No need to fast.  Just take these three steps:

"Eat clean," avoiding processed foods and chemical additives.
Stay well hydrated by drinking lots of filtered water.
Include some of these 10 foods in several meals throughout the week.

The Detox Top 10

1. Dark green leafy vegetables.  Eat them raw in a salad or boil the crap out of 'em like your favorite grandma used to do when you were a kid for Thanksgiving dinner. Throw them into a broth, steam them, and mix with rice or add to an omelet, or puree them into juices.  The chlorophyll in greens helps swab out environmental toxins (like heavy metals, pesticides, and other undesirables).  It's also an all-around liver protector, which your liver needs since it's your major domo detoxifier and the main reason you haven't passed out in the street after a long night "hoisting 'em and tossing 'em" back last weekend.

Lemons.  Remember the old neumonic for learning the human body parts we learned as kids - "Milk, milk, lemonade, round the back fudge is made..."  Well...  maybe you didn't grow up east of Sesame Street like I did but, fresh lemonade made with filtered water (i.e. non-tap) will keep you hydrated, and its vitamin C helps convert toxins into a water-soluble form that's easily flushed away. 

Watercress.  Put a handful into salads, soups, and sandwiches and eat them with your pinkies extended like you're at the now defunct Tavern on the Green or the posh Four Seasons restaurant.  Those peppery little green leaves have a diuretic effect that helps the flushing process.  Plus cress is a mineral gold mine, rich in iron, calcium, phosphorus, and potassium.  Now you can feel pretentious and snobbish as you also detoxify your "culo" all in one shot.

Garlic.  Add it to everything -- salads, sauces, spreads. In addition to the heart-friendly bulb's cardio benefits, it activates liver enzymes.  Research also indicates that garlic diminishes a process that creates cancer-causing compounds in your body.  ***Be warned though*** -After consuming large quantities of garlic it will ooze out of your pores and cause you to smell a lot like that guy that no one wants to sit next to on the bus.  Everything in moderation.

Green tea.  This antioxidant-rich brew is one of the healthiest ways to get more water into your system.  Bonus: It contains catechins, which speed up liver activity.  Be mindful not to drink Extra Sweet Green tea or any variation thereof with a high sugary/syrupy/high fructose corn anything content unless you plan to look forward to blurred vision and diabetes amputations with a crooked smile on your face in the near future.  Diet green tea is my recommendation.

Broccoli sprouts.  These little tree stump looking buggers pack 20 times more cancer-fighting, enzyme-stimulating activity into each bite than the actual grown-up vegetable.  Research suggests that eating the sprouts (they have a radish-like taste) kills off H. Pylori bacteria that causes stomach irritation and ulcers.  Just what the doctor ordered when you want to sweep your bottom chimney free of all the soot.

Sesame seeds.  They're credited with protecting liver cells from the damaging effects of alcohol and other chemicals. For a concentrated form, try tahini, the yummy sesame seed paste that's a staple of Middle Eastern cooking.

Cabbage.  These taste great but while they boil on the stove cooking they will leave your house smelling FUNK-KAY!  There are two main types of detoxifying enzymes in the liver, and this potent veggie helps activate both of them. It's the largest member of the Brassica veggie family, all of which delivers colon-cancer fighting isothicyanates and vitamin C.  Coleslaw, anyone?

Psyllium.  This plant's bursting with soluble fiber, which mops up toxins (cholesterol, too) and helps clear them out.  Stir powdered psyllium into juice to help cleanse your colon, or have psyllium-fortified Bran Buds for breakfast. (Start with a small amount and gradually increase your dose as your GI tract becomes used to it.) Drink it down quickly or it WILL turn to gel on ya like an 8th grade science experiment if you don't.  Don't make a big jug of it and put it in the fridge for later.  You'll be angry that you can't get any of that goop to come out of the jug after sitting too long. 

Fruits, fruits, fruits.  They're full of almost all the good things listed above -- vitamin C, fiber, nutritious fluids, and assorted antioxidants. Besides, nothing tastes better than a ripe mango, perfect pear, or fresh berries. Just make sure that you take an extra pair of drawers to work with ya if you plan to eat these for breakfast all week.  And for Godsakes don't trust your farts or a sneeze.

Tom C.
on 5/15/11 11:35 pm - Mount Arlington, NJ
Topic: Tuesday May 24th: Next Inconvenient/Convenient get together dinner!!

REASON: A few of you have mentioned you’d like to get together for a dinner. We can sit around, meet each other, share our trials and tribulations and maybe a few laughs. While we want to help each other lose, maybe we can also help each other gain  … a new friend or two (or 5).

 

EVERYONE is invited to come. It doesn’t matter which operation you had, or even if you haven’t had a procedure yet, or maybe you’re just “thinking" about it !! COME and have a good time !!

 

If your apprehensive in attending, let me assure you – you will have a good time. There is NO JUDGING !! We are tolerant of each other’s decisions. In addition, if it means anything, the Food Police are banned from our gathering.

 

Each time we do this, I will try to “move" the location - since no one location will be convenient for everyone.

 

This time we’re in the “Northern" section of the Garden State !!

 

Place: Park West Diner

Location: 1400 Us Highway 46 Little Falls, NJ 07424

Time: 5:30 p.m.     it is understandable that not everyone can arrive at this time, so come WHENEVER. We probably won’t order until 6:30 p.m.

Menu / Website: http://www.parkwestdiner.com/

 

In the meantime, for the “meeting newbies" here are some meeting request. I hope I don't offend anyone - it's not meant to be that. Just helpful. 

 

(1) If you want a separate check, please let the server know prior to taking the orders. It’s a hassle to ask the server to do this later on. And some places won’t do this if the crowd is too numerous.

 

(2) Usually when we do a group meeting, I like to divide check by the total number of folks at the table, instead of trying to figure out who had what. (If someone brings more than one person, they multiple the total owed by the number of people they have). Now I understand if you only order a coffee and someone else has a Filet Mignon with a 5 lbs Lobster – then we can address that more diplomatically.

 

(3) Please bring CASH (unless you want a separate check). And please make sure you have an assortment of bills. It’s really difficult to make change when everyone brings only 20’s.

 

(4) Bring a CAMERA!! Even if you are like me and camera shy, you’ll still want to take some photos of the folks who are there. I don’t have one or I would.

 

(5) Bring “proof" of your former self. Nothing says “how far you have come" like older photos. Even if you lost only 1 pound, bring your “before" pictures (and at the last meeting we all agree we hate that word only. Be proud of any amount of weight you lost).

 

(6) Please feel free to post and link this on any other forum you peruse (ex. Lapband,  Realize band, RNY, VBG, VSB, etc). The more the merrier !!

 

(7) Print your Obesity Help “Membership" card so we hand them out. If you don’t know how to do this, send me an personal message, and I will send you the instructions.

 

Remember this is a GROUP effort. Please feel free to add your suggestion and/or voice your opinion on any suggestion. AND NO HARD FEELING – this is meant to be a pleasant experience

 

For those who haven’t had the operation yet – you too are more the welcome to come. In fact, you are encouraged to come!! This would be a ‘true-life’ learning experience to see “life after the operation". You will be able to hear what our ups-and-downs are, and you are encouraged to ask as many questions as you want. Other “up-comers" have come, and found it interesting and educational.

 

Significant others and/or kids are also welcomed (however you may want to leave them behind so you can really enjoy yourself  – it’s up to you)

 

Finally, please feel free to tell ANYONE you think may be interested, and since I cannot post on every board, feel free to copy and paste this on the boards you frequent.

 

If you'd like to email me directly, my email address is [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

Good Luck on your Journey !!

Tom

“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight”  The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Fancy4684
on 5/15/11 11:56 am
Topic: Tomorrow ! Tomorrow,! Is only a day away !
Tomorrow is the day !!! I don't have to be in until 9:40 ! I can't take the waiting I wi**** was here !!! Any suggestions for tomorrow ??
wharffrat
on 5/14/11 4:40 am - NJ
Topic: RE: Anyone from Sussex or West Morris County?
You're got mail

Thank you for the quick repsonse.


341lbs start journey weight / 325 lbs surgery day weight    
Realize Band Surgery preformed on  6/1/2011
My sharing here on OH is from my own experience, strength, & hope.  I am not a medical professional.  Doctors and medical professional know best and their directions should be followed.

Tom C.
on 5/14/11 12:30 am - Mount Arlington, NJ
Topic: RE: 10lbs where the hell did you come from??
YES it was your FAULT!! YES it is NORMAL!! But now it's over and done with. Nothing can be done to change that.

Today is a new day. Get back to the basics, and go back on track.

Know no matter what we love ya!!
Good Luck on your Journey !!

Tom

“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight”  The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
Barbi M.
on 5/13/11 7:06 am - Maplewood, NJ
Topic: 10lbs where the hell did you come from??

Is it my fault?  Yes..  Do I know how it happened?  Yes... Am I angry at myself?  Yes  Do I want someone to tell me it's ok, this is "normal"  Yes.  Just whining, and need my support group hugs.
Barbi

                
Tom C.
on 5/12/11 5:55 pm - Mount Arlington, NJ
Topic: RE: Anyone from Sussex or West Morris County?
Chuck,

I live on the boarder of Mount Olive/Hopatcong/Stanhope, and I had the Realize band over 3 years ago. I would be willing to meet or talk to you.

I could send you my contact information if you want to send me a private message either here or to [email protected]

I will also be going to the Mount Olive support group if you want to wait until then. We can meet before or after the meeting.
Good Luck on your Journey !!

Tom

“Nothing I will ever eat will give me the feeling I get as when I lose weight”  The views expressed are based on my own experiences - and should NOT BE FOLLOWED IN LIEU OF DOCTOR’S ADVICE/INSTRUCTIONS. Only your Doctor knows your condition, and make sure you talk to them before making any changes to your diet
wharffrat
on 5/12/11 12:46 pm, edited 5/12/11 1:02 pm - NJ
Topic: Anyone from Sussex or West Morris County?
Hello all,

  I am scheduled for LapBand Surgery on 6/1/2011.  I have attended two seminars on weight loss surgery but two different programs.  They were both very helpful.  I have attended the support group in Dover on the 2nd Tuesday twice already.  The meetings were great and informative.  I will be attending the one in Mount Olive on the 4th Wedsnesday, A week before my surgery.  I do still have a couple of questions, but dont feel comfortable asking them in the meeting.  I would prefer to talk with someone in private after the meeting or via e-mail.  If you are in the area of Sussex or West Morris County, or are going to the Mount Olive meeting, please let me know.  i would prefer to discuss my questions with someone of the same sex that has had LapBand Surgery.  But, any post LapBand Surgery person might be helpful.

Thanks,

Chuck
SassyItalian
on 5/12/11 2:24 am - Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis
Topic: NJ/PA area OH MEETUP Save the date!!
SAVE THE DATE:

The NJ/PA/DE and surrounding area OH Meetup has been booked!

We have rented Pavilion number 3 at Ridley Creek State Park
The address for GPS is:
351 Gradyville Rd.
Newtown Square, PA 19073


Here is a link to the park:
http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/stateparks/parks/ridleycreek.aspx

We chose this location as a centralized location, quieter than most other parks, with accessible parking, playgrounds, bbq's, and bathroom facilities nearby. This park also has hiking trails, horseback trail, and fishing-please see the link for more info.

The meetup is on Sunday June 5th, 2011 from 11am-4pm

This is a potluck, please bring a VSG friendly dish to share if you can. If you know ahead of time what you are bringing please message me so I can inventory what we have and what we need.

For more detailed directions contact Veronica (Time4menow2010) as she lives close to the facility.

Feel free to bring family, friends, others in the weightloss community (VSG, Lap-Band, RNY, pre-op, post op), and of course-yourself!
Everyone is welcome.

We will also be holding a clothing swap at the meet-n-greet- Bring clothes that no longer fit to see if someone else can get use out of them.
More details to follow- please Save the date on your calender and join us for a day of fun!

Message me or Veronica with any questions.

Can't wait to meet all of the OH friends!
Kristen (SassyItalian) and Veronica (Time4menow2010)

           
                       HW: 258lbs  SW: 240   CW: 140  I am 5 foot 7 and 30 years old               
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