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05-02-2011 09:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by enniecat
(Post 3833459)
I am finally starting to feel human again after being sick over the weekend. So today is my first official day OP. Here is my question to all of you "experts". :D I am on the yellow menu and I have to tell you, it sure feels like they have me eating alot of food. I mean 8 oz. of lettuce is a huge salad. For supper I had chicken and green beans. The menu says I am suppose to have 6 oz. of chicken and 4 oz. of green beans. That sure looked like a lot too. I was just making my lunch for tomorrow and 6 oz. of turkey is a lot too. And it was, I didn't eat it all. Is this normal? Am I required to eat all of this. If am going to gain weight if I eat this much.
I have always been the habitual snacker and stress eater. And trust me I have major stress in my life. I am an only child taking care of my 72 year old Dad on Hospice with Alzheimer's.
So I am totally sticking to the 3 meals a day with no snacks. Just during pre-conditioning I lost 6 pounds and I am pretty sure it would have been more had I not gotten sick. There is no way I can eat as much as they want.
And one last question. On the meat portions. Are those weights before or after they are cooked.
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In the beginning it really does seem like a lot, but your body does adjust. You are supposeed to eat all the food, however, I have been told that the protein and supplement are the most improtant components so you should definately try and eat all of those at each meal. I would also talk to the people at the center, there are many different plans - some of which spread the food out throughout the day. . . You will not gain weight eating like this - it may seem like a lot of food, but it is high quality, high protein, low calorie and low fat food. . . By leaving out the sugars, starches, and high-fat foods your calorie count is greaty reduced even though it seems like a lot of food.
Also, I found that eating slowly helps - you can spread your meal out over 1 hour if that would help.
Hope this helps,
Mariah
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