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Jessica
08-31-2011, 09:51 AM
Yep I said it- weight gain. I am looking for healthy ways to put back on some weight. I started losing weight last year. At first it was ok, but now I feel I have lost too much. I am not able to eat but a few bites of my food before feeling full. I have gone to the Dr. and no one can seem to figure it out. The GI dr told me to eat fattier foods. I do not eat anywhere near healthy now so that doesn't help me. I just want to put on 5-10lbs. I am 5'7" and weigh 125 (maybe less) now, I was 155 when this started. I don't want to get too small for my frame. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Dominique
08-31-2011, 11:25 AM
Drink ensure. It's not as disgusting as it used to be. In fact, buy the vanilla
flavored and blend in a piece of mango, and it will taste like a dream sickle.
Even though I have Skinny Bitch underneath my heading, I am not one. I gain weight very easily, and through a healthy diet and exercise I keep my weight in the 135 pound range.
However, I was in an accident, and injured my thalamus. I began wasting away. Wasting is the medical term. The Neurology people put me on ensure (it's loaded with vitamins and minerals) and the weight came back, kind of quickly, all things considered. Ask your Dr. about this because if the
Dr. assigns this as part of your RX, insurance covers it, and UPS delivers it to your home. It's outrageous to purchase OTC, $1.25 a bottle x 3 a day...
I hear the chocolate is really good. I don't like chocolate anything.
Jessica
08-31-2011, 11:35 AM
Thanks! I bought some chocolate Ensure last night to try. They are not cheap! Maybe I will ask my dr about it so that maybe my insurance will cover it.
The Oopster
08-31-2011, 11:36 AM
I had lost a lot of weight due to health problems. Protein shakes helped me to put weight back on.
I personally like
http://www.ihealthtree.com/whey-pumped-natural-protein-dutch-chocolate-2-2lb-mrm.html
.. I mix in soy milk and frozen fruit and have a nice sweet drink.
I had a health practioner who used milk shakes when she was younger to gain weight.
The Oopster
08-31-2011, 11:43 AM
http://www.ihealthtree.com/all-natural-gainer-3-3-lbs-chocolate-mrm.html
The also have the above which I haven't tried.
I haven't priced recetnly but the prices on that site were the best I could find when I first looked on line for it.
If you buy enough shipping is free.
JustJo
08-31-2011, 11:53 AM
Yep I said it- weight gain. I am looking for healthy ways to put back on some weight. I started losing weight last year. At first it was ok, but now I feel I have lost too much. I am not able to eat but a few bites of my food before feeling full. I have gone to the Dr. and no one can seem to figure it out. The GI dr told me to eat fattier foods. I do not eat anywhere near healthy now so that doesn't help me. I just want to put on 5-10lbs. I am 5'7" and weigh 125 (maybe less) now, I was 155 when this started. I don't want to get too small for my frame. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
I have the opposite issue, but wanted to pop in and wish you luck...and also say "Bravo" for being healthy as you go about it. :rrose:
When my son was younger he went through a stage of being too thin. His doctor said to make sure he ate frequently, and to use whole milk products instead of low fat. She also advocated a big dinner, and then a snack before bed that included a glass of whole milk.
I'm not sure if he grew out of that stage or if her advice worked...but we followed it, and he gained enough to get back to a healthy "normal" weight.
Jessica
08-31-2011, 12:44 PM
I'm going to give the Ensure's a try and maybe snacking more. I just don't want to put on unhealthy weight. I try and stay away from dairy as much as I can- dairy and I don't really get along. I am still going to the dr to try and figure out if something's wrong or if it's just me.
Dominique
08-31-2011, 01:36 PM
The ensures are small like 8 ounces, if I recall correctly. I was like you, eating half a pear and feeling like I was just at a chinese buffet. TIP...
I liked them better, very cold (who knows why). I did drink them because they (medical people) kept saying You'll get sick...You'll get sick...
I checked out the link to that whey, thats a good whey, and a good price,
but whey is a by product of dairy. (curds and whey). I wonder what ensure is?
Jessica
08-31-2011, 01:44 PM
I'm not sure what all ensure is. I drank my 1st one this morning. I made a smoothie out of it in the blender, added a banana for some flavor. Wasn't horrible. I will check out those links when I get home. :)
Julie
08-31-2011, 01:56 PM
Hi Jessica,
I have been on both ends of the spectrum. Excessive weight loss and weight gain.
I am not a proponent of ensure, unless you are ill and cannot hold anything down. Have your serotonin levels checked (high serotonin can cause lack of hunger and full feeling) as well as possibly seeing an endocrinologist. I have a condition where I do not get hungry, and it is do to my endocrine adrenal function.
I would suggest eating peanut butter, almond butter, etc. One of my favorites (and very fattening) is Almond Cream. Soak the raw almonds overnight in water, so they sprout - blend them with water and add figs, honey and nuts - OMG this is an amazing meal. You will know the consistency. Banana's, Cheese and Avocado are excellent choices as well. You might want to think about snacking on trail mixes, etc. The nuts, cheese, etc.. Are really healthy and will help to increase your fat content, without eating a big mac. Fruit juices, potatoes, corn -- All weight producing. If you have to, supplement with a healthy weight gaining powder -- but, I would add peanut butter or fruit to it.
I wish you luck and seriously - talk to your doctor about your endocrine system.
Hope to see you in LR.
Julie
The Oopster
08-31-2011, 02:05 PM
Hi Jessica,
I have been on both ends of the spectrum. Excessive weight loss and weight gain.
I am not a proponent of ensure, unless you are ill and cannot hold anything down. Have your serotonin levels checked (high serotonin can cause lack of hunger and full feeling) as well as possibly seeing an endocrinologist. I have a condition where I do not get hungry, and it is do to my endocrine adrenal function.
I would suggest eating peanut butter, almond butter, etc. One of my favorites (and very fattening) is Almond Cream. Soak the raw almonds overnight in water, so they sprout - blend them with water and add figs, honey and nuts - OMG this is an amazing meal. You will know the consistency. Banana's, Cheese and Avocado are excellent choices as well. You might want to think about snacking on trail mixes, etc. The nuts, cheese, etc.. Are really healthy and will help to increase your fat content, without eating a big mac. Fruit juices, potatoes, corn -- All weight producing. If you have to, supplement with a healthy weight gaining powder -- but, I would add peanut butter or fruit to it.
I wish you luck and seriously - talk to your doctor about your endocrine system.
Hope to see you in LR.
Julie
To go with this if you do get a protein powder ... you don't have to use milk .. i use soymilk since i don't do dairly and sometimes almond milk. More expensive but good... also it is easy to make your own almond milk I just haven't done it for ages
Jessica
08-31-2011, 02:47 PM
I can definately do peanut butter, bananas, cheese, and the trail mixes. I will have to give those a try. :) Never tried soy milk before but if I do the protein shakes I will definitely consider it. Everyone's been so helpful. Thank you!
The Oopster
08-31-2011, 02:54 PM
I can definately do peanut butter, bananas, cheese, and the trail mixes. I will have to give those a try. :) Never tried soy milk before but if I do the protein shakes I will definitely consider it. Everyone's been so helpful. Thank you!
I always get the vanilla flavored one. you can buy in in the frigeration section or non frigerated. I buy the non frigerated ones in bulk at costco but would suggest just buying one carton first. May want to try one of each ... the frigerated and non frigerated. On the protein powder I'll warn you that I didn't like the vanilla in that brand even when I add things to it. I really like their chocolate. If you want a double fix add peanut butter in it! :) Triple fix add bananas also!
I had a banana overload at one time and can't do them anymore! Became allergic!
Blade
08-31-2011, 06:35 PM
Goat's milk........not the kind in the can the kind from the live goat.
Jessica
08-31-2011, 06:40 PM
I will try avoid having a banana overload :) I've have really low B12 an I know that can contribute to the loss of appetite, so I am getting a shot of B12 once a week to try and get it back up to a good number.
Jessica
08-31-2011, 07:17 PM
Goat's milk........not the kind in the can the kind from the live goat.
Haha Not sure I can do that. I don't have access to a goat. Not sure if I would be able to drink it if I did. :)
little_ms_sunshyne
10-02-2011, 09:12 PM
Came across this thread and thought I would pop in and say good luck. I too have heard ensure is the way to go. More than 2000 calories daily a must. If all else fails I have a grandmother that cooks some fantastic mexican food. We can send you her way. lol
Novelafemme
10-02-2011, 09:30 PM
Hi Jessica! I was just going to recommend B12! I have a bottle of sublingual B12 on my desk that I take right when I get to work every morning. It really seems to help!
I am in the same boat as you, more or less. I am 5'9" and weight about 116 right now. I'm a total stress non-eater and have to be careful when life gets hectic for me or I waste away to nothing. And one thing I do to combat the stress is to run, which doesn't help with the weight loss at all! :)
I have an apple and almond butter for breakfast and then a salad with steak or chicken for lunch and a protein rich dinner. I tried the Ensure drinks but didn't care for them. If you have a Trader Joe's nearby they sell a yummy vanilla protein powder that you can add to a breakfast smoothie in the morning...it's better than coffee!!
The best of luck to you!!
I will try avoid having a banana overload :) I've have really low B12 an I know that can contribute to the loss of appetite, so I am getting a shot of B12 once a week to try and get it back up to a good number.
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