I wish you all the best, I went to the opposite side of the losing and it has been a psychological night mare. I don't eat but I don't lose. They say eat to lose to quit gaining now. It just seems backwards. Just wanted yall to know the other end of this surgery from a sane person that has had opposite to happen on losing/gaining. At this point starting next week I have nothing to lose, I am trying to go back to very basics on our food plan post surgery to see if there is something my metabolism is not catching. The bad fluctuations on the diabetes is back. My prayers are with yall on your journey. Remember it is your journey and not other peoples' they can only influence you if you let them. Also, after the surgery I can not tell yall how happy I was with the pounds coming off. But when asked how I would say I had the surgery and people would say Well that was easy you did not have to do anything for this to happen. I was like it's just the hardest thing I have ever done in my life time. But, they would go from being happy for me to looking down there noses at me. Wow you want people to be happy for you as much as you are but that is not always the case. Just remember to be strong you are doing it for yourself and in this case you are all that matters. This surgery saved my life. I just have to find out what is going wrong with it now and start the journey back. Love all of yall. Best of luck.
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