digiMom
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This has been an interesting week. I've been getting progressively better. I even had a day where I almost felt like myself. Most days, though, I still have this kind of dull headache and feel not quite dizzy but a little light. The stitches are getting really itchy.
Food has been interesting. I have tested a few different things, including pizza, coffee and doritoes (I kind of lost it. I got really hungry after a few weeks of jello, toast and soup
) I've read that some people have trouble eating certain foods after their gallbladder is removed, but so far I haven't have any problems.
I've been trying to increase my exercise as well. I did my walking video Monday and Tuesday (a little modified), but that left me tired the rest of the day. So on Wednesday I did some stretching and strength moves (minus core and weights) and felt much better. It's been warm enough to get in some outside walks as well. This felt much better for now.
My plan for Easter tomorrow is to go out to eat, probably Olive Garden. They have some new menu items that seem like they will work. I'm 90% sure they're open.
Goals for the week include continuing to develop a high fiber low fat diet. I've been having salads with chicken breast at work for lunch. I'm going to get back into have smoothies for breakfast now that it's getting warmer. I still have a few weeks to go before I can start back up with weights and core exercises, but will continue to build on the strength and aerobics as tolerated.
I did finally weigh myself and I'm down some more weight for a total of about 10 pounds since we started. (Actually, if we go back to the January, it's closer to 20..) It looks like I've kind of deflated, so I think my gallbladder was responsible for a lot of inflammation that has gone away.
This has gotten a lot longer than I planned.. But I still have a closing thought here. I'm totally amazed at how my body has been recovering over the past few weeks. It's like I can feel it healing itself daily. I think losing weight is kind of similar to this. I think our bodies are craving things like activity and healthy food. If we give it to ourselves, it can heal and become strong and healthy. I've gained a sense of responsibility for myself. I've made my choices. Nobody's done it to me. I've chosen. And I continue to have the power to make those choices. Do I watch TV or do I go for a walk? Do I eat something fried or baked? Do I go to bed early or late? Do I get stressed or do I find ways to chill? I'm not going to be perfect, but if my choices are better, I believe I'll get better...
This has been an interesting week. I've been getting progressively better. I even had a day where I almost felt like myself. Most days, though, I still have this kind of dull headache and feel not quite dizzy but a little light. The stitches are getting really itchy.
Food has been interesting. I have tested a few different things, including pizza, coffee and doritoes (I kind of lost it. I got really hungry after a few weeks of jello, toast and soup

I've been trying to increase my exercise as well. I did my walking video Monday and Tuesday (a little modified), but that left me tired the rest of the day. So on Wednesday I did some stretching and strength moves (minus core and weights) and felt much better. It's been warm enough to get in some outside walks as well. This felt much better for now.
My plan for Easter tomorrow is to go out to eat, probably Olive Garden. They have some new menu items that seem like they will work. I'm 90% sure they're open.
Goals for the week include continuing to develop a high fiber low fat diet. I've been having salads with chicken breast at work for lunch. I'm going to get back into have smoothies for breakfast now that it's getting warmer. I still have a few weeks to go before I can start back up with weights and core exercises, but will continue to build on the strength and aerobics as tolerated.
I did finally weigh myself and I'm down some more weight for a total of about 10 pounds since we started. (Actually, if we go back to the January, it's closer to 20..) It looks like I've kind of deflated, so I think my gallbladder was responsible for a lot of inflammation that has gone away.
This has gotten a lot longer than I planned.. But I still have a closing thought here. I'm totally amazed at how my body has been recovering over the past few weeks. It's like I can feel it healing itself daily. I think losing weight is kind of similar to this. I think our bodies are craving things like activity and healthy food. If we give it to ourselves, it can heal and become strong and healthy. I've gained a sense of responsibility for myself. I've made my choices. Nobody's done it to me. I've chosen. And I continue to have the power to make those choices. Do I watch TV or do I go for a walk? Do I eat something fried or baked? Do I go to bed early or late? Do I get stressed or do I find ways to chill? I'm not going to be perfect, but if my choices are better, I believe I'll get better...