You must be so excited to start thinking about solid food. I can tell you what I did. I basically wanted to lose the weight and lose it as fast as I could with no plateaus. Reading I did suggested eating pretty much the same foods on a daily basis and changing my exercise routine frequently so muscles would not get used to what I was doing and still work hard. Sounds restrictive but hey I lost 142 pounds and am still loosing with no fill and no plateaus.
For breakfasts I ate either 1. Tomatoe Pie ( recipe is on this forom under recipe section) and a piece of fruit
2. Apple sauce with craisons and a slice of cheese
3. fruit salad with some protein
4. yogurt with bran flakes ( this is a new one for me)
Lunch: 1. one small tin of the flavoured tuna and 5 breton crackers and a piece of fruit
2. small salad with protein of some sort
Dinner: 1. chicken with rice and veg and fruit
2. fish with rice and veg and fruit
3. occasional beef with potatoe and fruit and veg
4. occasional pasta with veg and fruit
5. large salad with nuts, meat etc.
That gives you an idea. I stayed away from carbs such as bread. I have not eaten bread since I was banded. I followed the rules given me by the OCC regarding chewing, drinking fluids etc.
I eat three meals a day and late in the evening if I want a snack I usually have an international coffee and 2 tbsp of peanut butter
Exercise has been key for me. I went from being someone who hated exercise to loving it. I hike mountains, do long distance biking, walk 7 km one day and run it the next. I exercise 7 days a week. Right now I am having a hard time because I just had a tummy and thigh tuck and I am not aloud to exercise for a few weeks. It is driving me nuts sitting around the house I have come along way baby.
I also journal every single day. I write down what I eat, what the calories are, the exercise i did. Every saturday I write down my weight and how much I have lost. At the end of the month i write down all my measurements, weight etc and am able to compare then to my start which is really inspiring. You may think you are not loosing fast enough and then you go through your journal and look at what you have accomplished and are emediately inspired to keep going. For example I have lost over 84 inches off my body . My BMI went from 52 to 28. My waist went from 54 to 34. I also take pictures of myself front, side and back view every month and post them in my journal as well. The pictures really tell the story not the scale. When I look back at my starting pictures it is hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that I was that big. I knew I was overweight but I did not think I was as big as I was. Pictures don't lie. My plastic surgeon Dr Nyte said to me " Debbie you are a tiny woman there was not much to lipo . I was dumb founded and could not understand why he would call me tiny. He must have said it 3 times before I started to believe it. I went back and looked at my pictures and you know I AM TINY NOW
Well I have to get up and do some things . I cannot stress the power of journalling and checking in on this forom several times a day. I am constantly on this forom and have been since I started researching being banded. I have had questions answered, laughed at some pretty interesting discussions that have gone on, cried at others. I have met some wonderful and amazing people whom I have become friends with and look forward to meeting them for dinner when I go back for my post op check in a few months.
Most importantly do this for you. By your picture you are an absolute knock out girlfriend. As you change your lifestyle and become more healthy , you get more energy and you begin to truly see yourself differently. I have always had a good attitude about myself no matter how big I was but now I am so much happier to go shoppping in a normal size store and get cute clothes. I am thrilled to climb mountians to see the view and I have inspired so many people around me to get healthy.
Ooops my door bell just rang so have to go. Hope this has helped
Debbie