Hello everyone,
I hit 5 months post op yesterday! Spent the day out with my niece school shopping. It sucked, but not because I am too fat anymore. haha Just because I am not a huge fan of shopping and trying to have a 9 y/o trying on clothes and shoes is like trying to herd sheep. haha This is my brother's daughter that just passed away in June. I wondered if she realized and really under stood that her dad died. I learned yesterday that she very much does, without a doubt. I want her to understand but it was very sad to hear her talk about her dad and how she really wants him to be shopping with us. It was hard, but we made the best of the day.
Anyway, I really am doing great with this and I am so thankful for it.
I can eat just about anything I want without issues. Sometimes I soft breads sit very heavy for a few minutes but I don't really eat them much so it is not a big deal for me. I personally think it is a good and a bad thing. Good because, well obviously I don't have to worry about being sick all the time. Bad, because this includes treats. I have never dumped but any time I eat sugars or higher fats I get paranoid about it. I have had up to 1/2 cup of REGULAR icecream with no issues. I have eaten fried chicken a few times but pull the skin off if it is not skinless. I can eat 1 chicken tender at a time and usually about 1/2 of a breast. That is really the only fried foods I have had.
I am still eating between 800-1000 calories a day. Hitting 70 grams of protein, usually more daily. Most days 80 oz of water or more daily.
I have went over my calories 2 times, once having some alcohol for my Birthday earlier this month and once was just a VERY long day so I ended up having some peanuts.
My favorite NSV would be, being able to buy shirts anywhere. Like concerts, festivals, souvenir shops. ETC. I always wore the same shirts, ordered in different colors, plain and not reflecting my personality so it is fun to buy different shirts that are more "me".
I have lost 93 lbs in the 5 months since surgery and 130 lbs since I started my WLS process.
I still am not down to my lowest adult weight but getting close and will be passing that before I know it!
KEEP CHUGGING EVERYONE!

I hit 5 months post op yesterday! Spent the day out with my niece school shopping. It sucked, but not because I am too fat anymore. haha Just because I am not a huge fan of shopping and trying to have a 9 y/o trying on clothes and shoes is like trying to herd sheep. haha This is my brother's daughter that just passed away in June. I wondered if she realized and really under stood that her dad died. I learned yesterday that she very much does, without a doubt. I want her to understand but it was very sad to hear her talk about her dad and how she really wants him to be shopping with us. It was hard, but we made the best of the day.
Anyway, I really am doing great with this and I am so thankful for it.
I can eat just about anything I want without issues. Sometimes I soft breads sit very heavy for a few minutes but I don't really eat them much so it is not a big deal for me. I personally think it is a good and a bad thing. Good because, well obviously I don't have to worry about being sick all the time. Bad, because this includes treats. I have never dumped but any time I eat sugars or higher fats I get paranoid about it. I have had up to 1/2 cup of REGULAR icecream with no issues. I have eaten fried chicken a few times but pull the skin off if it is not skinless. I can eat 1 chicken tender at a time and usually about 1/2 of a breast. That is really the only fried foods I have had.
I am still eating between 800-1000 calories a day. Hitting 70 grams of protein, usually more daily. Most days 80 oz of water or more daily.
I have went over my calories 2 times, once having some alcohol for my Birthday earlier this month and once was just a VERY long day so I ended up having some peanuts.
My favorite NSV would be, being able to buy shirts anywhere. Like concerts, festivals, souvenir shops. ETC. I always wore the same shirts, ordered in different colors, plain and not reflecting my personality so it is fun to buy different shirts that are more "me".
I have lost 93 lbs in the 5 months since surgery and 130 lbs since I started my WLS process.
I still am not down to my lowest adult weight but getting close and will be passing that before I know it!
KEEP CHUGGING EVERYONE!

