I haven't updated in awhile, but here we go. So far things have been okay. I have a lot going on in my life as well as adjusting to this new lifestyle. As of today, I've lost 40lbs since surgery (11 weeks since I had surgery). I think that's great, but I'm a bit down since no one has really noticed and someone even ask if I wasn't losing enough weight. That comment really bothered me because I am doing everything by the book and adjusting to this new lifestyle the best I can. Ahh... Anyway, my daily food intake looks like the following:
- Breakfast - protein shake (protein powder + 1 cup of 2% fairlife milk) or 1/2 cup of greek yogurt
- Snack - protein shake if did not have one for breakfast
- Lunch - protein bar/leftovers (I have frozen ricotta bake and turkey chili that I like to eat)
- Snack - cheese and fruit or skinny popcorn
- Dinner - something high in protein (fish or something else high in protein)
- Snack - protein shake if need be to reach protein goals
- Plus so many vitamins!
My nutrition goals are:
- 70 - 90 grams of protein
- 700 - 900 calories - This is self imposed, as my doctor just wants us to focus on protein for now.
- My nutritionist does not have rules on carbs, but I am staying around under 40 carbs per day.
- 64 oz of liquids ( I drink about 5 cups of water a day plus the milk and water in my protein shakes)
Since embarking on this journey, I have actually found some really tasty food. Here's a list of things that I've tried that I like:
- Zoodles (Zucchini noodles) I bought a veggetti at TJ Maxx for $5 and so far it's great.
- Artic Zero Ice cream
- Halo Top Ice cream
- Quest Protein Powders (I've tried Banana Cream, Salted Caramel Cream, and Vanilla Milkshake and I've liked all of them; I'm looking forward to trying more flavors - I've gotten samples at Vitamin Shoppe)
- Lenny and Larry's cookies; to be honest I've only liked Snickerdoodle and Double Chocolate so far
- Optimum Nutrition - I love their protein powder! It's pretty inexpensive for the quality and I like their flavors (double rich chocolate, chocolate mint, extreme milk chocolate, and french vanilla). I haven't tried other flavors yet, but I want to try cookies and creme and strawberry.
Love these! Honestly, since surgery red meat (actually anything besides seafood) doesn't sit well with me. So, it looks like I am becoming a pescatarian...at least for now. - Power crunch bars! Literally the best protein bars I've had.
My mom asked me if I am happy with having the surgery and I told her I would get back to her when I'm a year out. It's been super hard. Some days I can't eat much and end up vomiting most of the solid food that I eat, and other days I can hit my targets. My hormones have been crazy and the depression that comes with surgery is no joke. Also, it's weird eating out or around others for me - I just end up telling everyone that I had surgery so it's not so awkward. In addition, the hair loss is real. I have pretty wild curly hair, so I feel like it's not too noticeable yet, but every time I wash my hair lots comes out. However, even with the not so pleasant side effects, I am happy to be embarking on this journey and getting healthy and fit. I'm also engaging in more self care which doesn't involve food...walking a ton, reading for fun, and coloring, ha. I will run a 5k this year!


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