Over the phone??! I WISH!!!
I hated my psych. I had to go TWICE and it was not covered by insurance.
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Over the phone??! I WISH!!!
I hated my psych. I had to go TWICE and it was not covered by insurance.
Behavioral therapy will address part of the problem, just like sleeve surgery; only a different part.
DON'T BLAME YOURSELF for failing to "change your thinking" or change your relationship with...
Well, what I do have in common with you is that I also lost MORE weight, faster, just by dieting, than I did post-surgery. I dropped 45 lbs in 6 wks once, and last time I dieted I dropped 100 lbs in...
Does this surgery have long term benefits for maintaining weight loss?
Statistically, yes; and also in my experience.
What did it do for you that just losing the weight on your own, without...
When I was sleeved, I had a hernia repaired and my gallbladder removed at the same time.
I don't know. I can eat a WHOLE lot more than I could a year ago.
I knew that I would have to go without coffee for at least one day, so I weaned myself down in advance of surgery to avoid caffeine withdrawal. I couldn't WAIT to start drinking coffee again, but...
No change in my drinking habits.
Nobody knows about mine, which is how it will stay. I will not let my personal like be a topic of conversation, or worse, debate.
I didn't do a food funeral. It never entered my mind to have one, because it never entered my mind that I wouldn't always be able to eat whatver I wanted to. Which, by the way, you will. I can still...
I lost weight much slower after surgery than I did prior to it, but I'm no longer willing to do the starvation/crazy cardio method.
I *AM* a foodie. No problems.
Faster in the beginning, but very slow average. Like 1 lb per week. I definitely lost weight faster on starvation diets before being sleeved.
A couple months for me, I think. I didn't feel like it before then.
I'm a couple years out and love my sleeve... no regrets!
As far as posting here, I never posted much because I couldn't relate to all the negativity.
It seemed like every time I would visit, all...
Yeah, this is me. I would never comment about someone's body, and I would be absolutely mortified if someone commented about mine. Weight is 100% off limits. I don't want to hear that someone thinks...
I would say I'm on a diet and change the subject. I wouldn't discuss it beyond that. Under any circumstances.
There is NO WAY I would allow my personal life to become the topic of conversation.
Oh gosh no. I was too focused on getting done, and avoiding complications. As miserable as liquid diets are, I was willing to do just about anything to cure my obesity.
Don't think short term. DON'T focus on the one month out of your life! Think only about your struggles being behind you- and your healthy future.
This is totally normal and will pass after a few weeks. There is no reason you can't take chewable vitamins or gummies if you want to.
I was exhausted for about 6 weeks post op. I barely got out of bed for the first 2 weeks. I slept all day, and after that, I still needed a mid-day nap for another few weeks.
If they are always sick and can't keep anything down after 7 months and TWO YEARS they need medical help. That is not typical, and you should NOT base your decision on them.
I don't weigh or measure anything, and nothing is really off limits.
That was stuff I did before surgery, and that chapter of my life is over.
Now I just eat normally, in normal portion sizes, for...
I always wonder how people define a "stall".
It seems like you have to weigh yourself every day, and if the scale doesn't move down every single day, then you are stalled?
That sounds like my...
You're still very new to this. I experienced that too, and what I learned is that I can't eat dinner past 6 or 6:30 anymore! If I do, when I lay down and start to drift off, it will start to come...