| Title: | Weight Loss and Maintenance |
| Notice: | **PLEASE** enter notes in mixed case (CAPS ARE SHOUTING)! |
| Moderator: | ASICS::LESLIE |
| Created: | Mon Jul 09 1990 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 933 |
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I haven't had a chance to read all of the notes in this file, yet,
so if I've just missed this elsewhere, please point me in the right
direction. Thanks.
I have discovered recently that I have a condition known as
Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Also called Spastic Colon, among
other things. This condition is characterized by constipation followed
by diarrhea followed by constipation, etc, etc. There is usually
a lot of pain involved throughout all of this. (I'm sorry if this
bothers anyone. That's not my intention. I need advice and this
seemed like a good place to start.)
My doctor told me that it is possible to regulate the problem somewhat
through diet. Ideally, I should be eating a lot of fiber, both of
the roughage variety (lettuce, veggies, etc.) and whole grains,
etc. Unfortunately, my body's need for fiber is not constant. I am
learning to listen to my body and vary the amounts of what I eat
based on what my body tells me.
This works pretty well most of the time. And most of the time when
I have problems it is due to my own screwing up what I eat. I have
also discovered that I have problems if I don't eat often enough.
If I wait too long between eating, I am liable to have problems
the next time I do eat. So it seems to be pretty important for me
to eat small amounts often.
Here is where I need some advice. Perhaps some of you have come
across this type of problem? I can do fine maintaining my weight
this way. I have, however, about 25 pounds that I want to lose.
I already don't eat much in the way of high fat foods or sugary
things. I am trying hard to further cut these things out of my diet.
Do you have any suggestions? Maybe for low cal ways to get the whole
grain type of fiber? Also, any suggestions of creative, low cal
ways to serve veggies and other good-for-me foods would be much
appreciated.
Thanks all!
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| 217.1 | VIDEO::VERGE | Thu Feb 04 1988 10:29 | 25 | ||
Gee, your story sounds familiar!!! Since I have gone on
Weight Loss Clinic, I have lost 35 pounds (10 more to
go) and have had few problems with my degestive track. I
suppose this is due to the foods I am eating - All pretty
plain, no sauces, no oils, no butter - etc. Plain broiled
chicken, fish, meat, etc. Steamed vegetables, plain, or
raw, raw or cooked fruits. Also, I was told to take a fiber
supplement, and when things started to bother me, to eat
only cooked fruits and vegetables. Between the fiber supplement
and watching the cooked vs. raw fruits and vegetables, I am
almost free from all digestive problems. While you think you
are on a low-fat, low-sugar diet, if you use a lot of salad
dressing, mayonaise, butter or margerine, cook with oil, use
ketchup, mustard, relish, eat pickles, etc. - these all contribute
to sugar and fat intake. I have cut all all of the above (not
easy, believe me) and have been using Fiber-Con, which is a
Fiber Supplement Tablet that is easy to take - you just have to
be careful to determine your intake - I believe the box says 1 to
4 times a day - I will vouch for the fact that 4 times is WAY TOO
MUCH - at least for me. Try it, anyway; you'll probably lose weight
if you cut out the extras for a while, and may start to feel better
especially if you try a fiber supplement.
Val
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