Fatboyslim1
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60 YO
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Why? What happened?
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This is the kind of absurd post that give WLS a bad rap.
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Fatboyslim1 reacted to a post in a topic: Discouraged and need advice
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Fatboyslim1 reacted to a post in a topic: Discouraged and need advice
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How come you posted a pic of your daughter ?
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Blindsided by an anxiety crisis
Fatboyslim1 replied to penny.lane's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
perhaps you need to think about new types of food, that are different than what you have eaten all your life. Think of food as an exciting adventure in taste, texture, spice, hot, etc..,. Not just sweet and savory. The other morning for breakfast I had a tomato sliced up in a bowl,large sea salt crystals for crunch, a can of sardines ( in water). on top with a bit of balsamic vinegar and some capers. 200 calories. way, way outside of my typical breakfast, but very good and now I want it again. Sure it's easy to eat a bowl of cereal, but how ordinary ( and fattening). There are so many great things to cook / prepare that are not carb loaded crap. Experience new stuff. It's not really that expensive, because now the portions are smal -
600 is a good number for a couple of months. Crush off as much weight as you can in the first couple of months. You have a whole (now extended) lifetime to eat reasonable meals.
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Fatboyslim1 reacted to a post in a topic: 4 weeks post RNY today
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HELP - Drank Water w/ Meals Post Op
Fatboyslim1 replied to SamDS's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Isn't the real question: how much have you been eating per day? Water, no water. Who cares. It's calories that matter. You can stop drinking and see if it makes you feel full, but really at this point it's just you choosing how much you want to consume. there are a million excuses, and I have used many in life as we'll. But at some point in life you have to take control of you life, or all is eventually lost. WLS is a great tool to help people make change. -
December 2019 Sleevers, how are you doing? What’s your stats?
Fatboyslim1 replied to smb123's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
1/2 lb per day is great. Don't know what your goal is, but in another 43 days you will be @ 76kg. Seems pretty good to me. -
Great job! I saw that you were struggling in the early days, but you fought through it. Great!
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I also regret my delay. Should have done it a few years ago. Crazy improvement
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Fatboyslim1 reacted to a post in a topic: 10 weeks out with pics
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Discouraged and need advice
Fatboyslim1 replied to Seimmaj's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
While I usually disagree with much of what you push, I am a proponent of the controlled drinking alternative to alcohol addiction. But where we disagree is that for WLS, controlled drinking runs parallel. With controlled drinking, one can potentially survive the addiction, but while doing so be vividly aware that they are still drinking (and becoming intoxicated). With WLS there is a bunch of bizarre and completely wrong "advise" out there that when, what and how much someone eats (or doesn't eat) does not somehow correlate directly to weight. The controlled drink argument under that same scenario would be" I control my drinking, but I don't become intoxicated". the AMA should fund a study to determine the correlation between short and long post WLS surgery failure with people reading bad advise on Bariatric forums. -
Discouraged and need advice
Fatboyslim1 replied to Seimmaj's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's like going to an AA meeting and confusing those people who are actually struggling with addiction that sometimes slip up, with individuals who sit there drunk and say "hi, my name is Ed and I no longer drink, but I'm still drunk". -
Discouraged and need advice
Fatboyslim1 replied to Seimmaj's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Your misplaced "it ain't what you eat diatribe" does far more harm than good. I understand the concept that some people just want to be comforted, but that isn't always the case. There are people on here that want real answers based on real science, not placating with voodoo. -
Discouraged and need advice
Fatboyslim1 replied to Seimmaj's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It will be virtually impossible to help this individual, If they think at its ok to drink copious amounts of sugar loaded energy drinks intended to keep athletes operating at peak performance. best to move on to people who are serious about losing weight -
How do you know if you stretched your sleeve
Fatboyslim1 replied to Fancy Face 2018's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
And whatever you do, stay away from the poutine. -
How do you know if you stretched your sleeve
Fatboyslim1 replied to Fancy Face 2018's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
It really doesn't matter if you have stretched your sleeve or not. The size of your sleeve doesn't make you gain or lose weight. What and how much you eat is the only thing you have to think about. just eat the same amount you did a year ago. It's that simple. Honestly the "Stretched Sleeve" idea is just an excuse for reverting to old bad eating habits. Which of course many people do. you can do this, you've proven it. Don't fail now because of some technicality.