Not such good choices today ... Gonna pay for it, I think

BWB
on 11/4/12 1:44 pm

Considering that you had surgery only 6 weeks ago, i think you are getting ahead of yourself a little.  BBQ sauce would have given me tremendous pain at that time and I still go easy on spicey / hot seasonings, corn was not on my list either.  I do have corn on the cob now but it isn't approved.  You will just have to go slow and realize that we are all different and slowly find your way through the food chart.  There is a lot of the old diet that I have given up but a few things come in in small amounts.  Your pouch is still healing and you need to keep that in mind, which It seems like you recognize now.

               
Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 11/3/12 2:34 pm - OH
Between the script font and the small font size of your post, I could not read all of it (it literally makes my eyes hurt), but from the title and the little bit I did read, I just wanted to say that we ALL make questionable or downright bad choices every now and then. Sometimes the foods we choose make us sick (and not every stomach upset is dumping) and sometimes they do not. The important thing is to put a day of bad choices behind you and make better choices tomorrow.

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

MultiMom
on 11/3/12 10:16 pm - NH

What are you reading the posts on? an iPad? I looked at my post once on an iPad and my choice of Comic Sans showed up as a weird script. Hers isn't a script reading it on my PC, but is a little smaller than my old eyes like!

High 250/Consult Weight 245/Surgery 205/Now 109
Height 5'4.5" BMI 18.4
In maintenance since June 2009

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 11/4/12 12:11 am - OH

Thanks for the info!  Yes, I usually use my iPad.  I will check to see how it comes up on my laptop. This only started when they "upgraded" the software, so I assumed that there were additional fonts now available that people were selecting.

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

cajungirl
on 11/4/12 4:31 am
Lora, I use my iPhone and see some of the post in script and it's VERY hard for me to read. I usually just exit out of the post even if I could be helpful it's too difficult for me to read.

Interesting what multimom posted I wonder if its just the Apple products having this problem?

I'm also having problems in the middle of a response where it just stops and I can't make corrections or finish the reply. Have you incurred this on your iPad?

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Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 11/4/12 5:48 am, edited 11/4/12 5:48 am - OH

My iPad does not like the desktop version at ALL (it is next to impossible to complete a post unless I type it 100% correctly the first time or only have the correct the last word.  Unfortunately, the mobile editor has no smilies or bolding, etc. (and if you need to edit it after you have posted it, it adds a whole bunch of  formatting junk that doubles the spaces you originally put between paragraphs if you don't delete it all out).  So, basically,  my iPad hates both new versions.  same issues with my iPhone.  I have not, however, had it hang up while typing.  Both of them DO, however, sometimes flash the screen and then turn the text white (so it appears empty) and I either scrap the reply or save it as is and the add the rest via edit.

My PC laptop does not encounter any of these issues, though, so I am sure it is an Apple/Safari compatibility issue.  LOTS of people have iPads and iPhones, though, so you think they would have more thoroughly tested it with them and selected software that was more compatible.

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

JanBooth
on 11/4/12 4:48 am - KY
RNY on 09/25/12

I will just use bigger font without the Comic Sans.  I didn't realize it was difficult to read.  I have my page zoomed all the time, so it's easier for me to see...I'm half blind, so it's just habit to zoom my page. 
Thank you, though, for your help.  I've just heard so much about dumping, it scares me.  I wish I would just do it and get it over with...if I'm going to!  :) 

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~ Dr. Seuss~
        
Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 11/4/12 5:40 am - OH

I just went out and looked on it on my PC and it looks fine there (but the font is stil a little small for older eyes).  Apparently my iPad doesn't know what to do with the comic sans font so it changes it to script. {sigh...}

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

MissK123456789
on 11/4/12 12:37 am - PA

So you know that you made bad choices, just move past it;  I would also suggest Papaya Enzyme.  I read about it on this list and swear it is a miracle supplement!!

JanBooth
on 11/4/12 4:46 am - KY
RNY on 09/25/12

Thank you!  I will look into the enzyme. 

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~ Dr. Seuss~
        
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