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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 06-12-07 12:24pm
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Ok, so I now weigh 155.5(Dr's scale)
I told him how I gained 60lbs with .oni
and *literally* destroyed my body.
He told me that immedietly after giving
birth, a woman will lose up to 25lbs(that
being the baby, placenta, fluids, etc.)
So, he said he wants me to gain no more
than 20lbs!!!
That if I only get to 175, after I
deliver, I should be back down to my
present weight. ALso, it will help to not
increase the amount of stretching due to
my stretch marks being barely a year old.
He told me to continue walking and to not
take in *any* calories past 6pm!!!
 what?!?!?!?!
::sigh::...I know it's possible. But it's
can I do it???
He has my best interst in mind, and I
respect/appreciate him for that. I just
*know* how hungry a pregnant woman gets
towards the end!!!
Sarah
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 06-12-07 12:27pm
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That doesn't sound right.  I
mean he is your doctor, so by no means
should you listen to me over him. But, I
thought the gaol weight gain for someone
who is starting at a healthy weight was
30-35 pounds? I could be wrong...but I
thought you were suppose to gain 20-25
pounds if you are overweight to start
with? You my dear are not over weight.
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Becky
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Posted: 06-12-07 12:32pm
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you should not be restricting
calories during pregnancy imo 
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kaerbear
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Posted: 06-12-07 12:46pm
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Good luck with that. I've gained probably
about 50 pounds now. I was expecting my
doctor to be commenting on my weight gain
throughout my pregnancy, but she hasn't
said a word about it. I've brought it up
a few times because I was feeling so
guilty about it, but she just keeps
telling me it's fine. She tells me my
blood pressure and blood sugar and all
that stuff is good so I shouldn't worry
too much about it. I've definitely never
had a killer bod so I'm not that concerned
about that. i guess if you have something
to lose in that category then it's more of
a concern. It would probably make it
easier on you in the end to limit your
weight gain now, but don't try too hard,
remember that the priority right now isn't
your figure but your baby's health.
You're smart to be asking the doctor about
it and i hope you do well!
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 06-12-07 12:54pm
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Thanks ladies for all your replies!!!
I know that I shouldn't restrict calories,
and I'm not. I eat 5 small meals a day,
and walk in the afternoons to break a
sweat.
My last Dr. that I saw when I was preg
with .oni started repramanding me once I
passed 25lbs. Then I continued to gain no
less than 12lbs a month. I ruined my body
because of my lack of control.
*I* wouldn't classify myself as
"overweight", but I'm not at the weight I
should be for my height. Which is 135-140.
I'm 15lbs past the higher end of what my
weight "should" be.
I thought it kind of extreeme when he said
no calorie intake past 6pm. But then
again, that's something that should be
done on a regular basis, to control your
weight.
I totally would *love* to gain no more
than 25lbs. That would be *amazing*!! But
would it be realistic?
Pregnancy causes me to get sooo
unbelievably huuungry!! lmao!! I turn into
a heiffer and eat *everything*!!!
Sarah
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Bridget
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:03pm
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personally, i wouldn't listen to him. so
on average a woman will lose about 25
pounds after giving birth, why would he
want you to only gain 20? technically that
would be like you're *losing* weight while
pregnant, if you get what i mean.
i learned a lesson from my last pregnancy
(and i think you did too), i'm definitely
not letting myself get so out of control
with the next one.
i think you'll be fine, especially if you
keep up with the walking. oh, and stay
away from whole milk! i know that was your
downfall with oni (mine was cheese and
lots of it).
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:09pm
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More power to you if you can limit your
weight gain to 25 pounds (that's the least
I would be comfortable with) That is my
goal. But it won't happen. Nope. But, I
hope you can do it!!
Do you have one of those pulse monitors to
make sure it doesn't go to high while your
walking?
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:11pm
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lol .b!! HE said the same thing about the
milk! He said "i don't care how much you
want it, just say no!!! lol!"
I totally learned my lesson from my last
pregnancy. ANd I want to do my best and
only gain the "alloted" weight for a
"normal" pregnancy.
Baron is suggesting if I do get hungry
past 6/6.30, that I eat an apple, or
banana, or some sort of fruit. Not a huge
plate of noodles with cookies and milk!
lmao!!
With .oni I cut all caffiene out of my
diet. This time, I'm cutting out all cold
drinks(sprite, coke, kool aid, etc...) I"m
sure me chugging 3 sprites a day didn't
help with my weight with the pregnancy
either! lmao!
I see what you're sayin about the
techinically losing weight. If I did gain
only *20*, and lost 25, I'd be about
140/145. Which isn't a bad weight for me,
I just want to have a healthy baby!!
Grrrr!! Thank .god I've got a couple
months until the hunger really kicks in!!
Sarah
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kaerbear
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:20pm
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Just a note about the milk thing. I know
some people hate skim milk. I've heard
that if you add a little skim milk powder
to skim milk it makes it taste like whole
milk without adding all the fat. I
haven't tried it 'cause I hate whole milk.
Just thought i'd mention it. And stay
away from slurpees!!!
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:28pm
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| mc4ever02
wrote: | More power to you if you can
limit your weight gain to 25 pounds
(that's the least I would be comfortable
with) That is my goal. But it won't
happen. Nope. But, I hope you can do it!!
Do you
have one of those pulse monitors to make
sure it doesn't go to high while your
walking? |
naah, I sure don't.
But I do know that with .oni I could
barely walk a block without wanting to
pass out.
But that's because I had tagged on 60
extra lbs! blah!
I don't know what my pulse *should* be
being pregnant and walking. Like, I don't
even know what it should be just walking
without being pregnant!
Sarah
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Becky
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:29pm
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i gained about 30 lbs with my first two
pregnancies and i lost it all. i think
that is a more realistic goal
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:32pm
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ya, right now, I think anything less than
40lbs is realistic! ya know?
I"m going to try my damndest to not go
over 25/30...but I"m not gonna starve
myself...that's for sure!!
helllooo sodium free saltine crackaaas!
Sarah
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Mabel
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:50pm
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I've done a lot of research (for myself)
on nutrition. The only thing I would say
about your doctor being unrealistic is the
timing of the calories eaten.
Every study I have ever read says it
does not matter what time you eat your
calories. Calorie load is about
calories in/calories out.
During pregnancy, despite what everyone
thinks about eating for 2, you only need
an extra 200-300 calories a day. Which is
not even an entire order of .McD's fries.
Read labels. Don't drink soda pop. Limit
sugars. If you eat healthy, weight gain
should not be a problem.
That all *sounds* easier than it is to
live with every day. I recently gave up
eating anything with high fructose corn
syrup (other than bread, I cannot find
bread without it!) and sugar. In 6 weeks I
lost 15 lbs and 2 inches off my waist.
Just from limiting my sugar intake.
My stretch marks from my first pregnancy
were 13 years old and I didn't get any
more. You shouldn't either, unless you get
large than you did the first time.
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:54pm
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Thanks for the info!
I'm guessing he doesn't want me starches
or meats past 6. He's old. SO I'm guessing
his theories are as well.
Since march, I've lost about 20lbs. And
that's with minimal dieting, but
frivilious walking.
I'm def going to stay away from as much
sugar as *possible*. I've become a fruit
junkie, so that would be my only down fall
in that dept.! mreh!
Sarah
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:55pm
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I feel for you! My doctor seems to be okay
with my weight gain but I think that I
have gained too much. I am trying to buy
fat free everything and not eat after 6
and I also started exercising. It's not
helping though! I have still gained around
45 lbs. So annoying because I still have
10 weeks left.
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Posted: 06-12-07 13:59pm
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doctors schmoctors, I swear sometimes the
weight thing drives me nuts. I gained a
total of 78 pounds with my first pregnancy
and 67 with my second. A lot of it was
water weight, so it really wasn't about
what I was eating. There are some things
we just have no control over. My weight
came back off just fine, and I am back to
108 pounds (thankfully). I really wish
the docs wouldn't focus so much on how
much weight a pregnant woman gains. Just
be reasonable with yourself and eat only
when your'e hungry. How tall are you?
Are you small-framed or large framed?
This all plays in to what our ideal body
weight is, and there is really quite a
range. For my height at 5 feet tall, the
American Medical association states that
my "ideal" weight should be somewhere
between 95 pounds 138 pounds, which is
quite a range. I, too am not a doctor and
I am not trying to trump his or her
opinion, but Please don't be too hard on
yourself about weight. Just try to relax
and enjoy your pregnancy.
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Posted: 06-12-07 14:00pm
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| musikmaker
wrote: | | I feel for you! My doctor
seems to be okay with my weight gain but I
think that I have gained too much. I am
trying to buy fat free everything and not
eat after 6 and I also started exercising.
It's not helping though! I have still
gained around 45 lbs. So annoying because
I still have 10 weeks
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Fat free is not the way to go. They have
to fill up the flavor the fat takes away.
Read the labels. Often there are more
calories in fat free products because they
replace those fats with sugars for the
flavor.
If an average person needs anywhere from
1,200 (for a sedentary life) to 1,800
calories (for a very active person) -
another 200-300 calories added on is not
very much. Read your labels. I cannot
stress that enough. People are eating
things without thinking.
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Posted: 06-12-07 14:02pm
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I'm a label freak. Especially when it
comes to .oni!
Now, I've got to read for me and .oni!! It
should be something I do anyway, it just
doesn't happen all the time.
I don't eat fat free..I just eat less of
the regular.
I also find that eating slower helps me
out tons! I nibble and it allows my
stomach to relay to my brain, that it's
full!
Sarah
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Mabel
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Posted: 06-12-07 14:05pm
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Yay! I am a label freak too.
I stopped letting snacky food anywhere
near the computer or the couch. Because I
find I will mindlessly eat if I have the
food right there. Before I know it, I'll
have eaten an entire bag of popcorn! Which
is about 1/4 of the calories I should be
eating a day! And, before I quit sugar, if
I had an espresso too, I'd have been way
over my calorie load for the day!
Did you know that one trip through the
mcd's drive through is more calories than
the average person should have in an
entire day? It is no wonder our society is
overweight!
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musikmaker
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Posted: 06-12-07 14:24pm
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| Ingi
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Fat free is not the way to go. They have
to fill up the flavor the fat takes away.
Read the labels. Often there are more
calories in fat free products because they
replace those fats with sugars for the
flavor.
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Hmmm, maybe that is why I am still gaining
like crazy. I eat small portions though so
I don't see how I could be eating too many
calories. I ate more before I got pregnant
and I never gained weight. I wouldn't even
think twice about eating fried food then
but now I avoid it at all costs. I swear
that my metabolism has slowed down.
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