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CONGRATULATIONS!!! You are conquering YOURSELF....the biggest mountain to conquer!!!!

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I needed to read this. I was sleeved a week ago today. I have been having hunger issues. I am always hungry. I even ate pretzels today which killed me. I can't stop thinking about food. I am sure it is head hunger but it just won't go away.I feel like a failure.

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I could have written your pst word for word. Thank you for putting words to my thoughts. Let's be determined together!

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Thank you for posting this, I am sure we can all relate so some portion of your post.

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Great post, great reminder...thank you!!!!

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love your post...keep them coming!

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I needed to read this. I was sleeved a week ago today. I have been having hunger issues. I am always hungry. I even ate pretzels today which killed me. I can't stop thinking about food. I am sure it is head hunger but it just won't go away.I feel like a failure.

I was hungry all the time right after my surgery, but to say that pretzels are killing you right now, at one week out, is more literal than you think. If you never take this seriously again, you need to be serious about an all-liquid diet right now. Leaks can occur for a long time, and you don't want to hurt yourself. This is the most difficult time. I was STARVED! I recommend cream Soups and puddings. This will pass. It really will. And once you can go on soft foods, like eggs, you'll feel so much better. Hang in there!!

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I could have written your pst word for word. Thank you for putting words to my thoughts. Let's be determined together!

Ok! Let's just keep posting and keeping it honest!

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Thank you so much for posting this! I am having my surgery May 10, and there is so much truth to what you said. The only reason I am having this surgery is because I did all of those things you mentioned! and unless I change that, I will lose the weight and gain it all back! I need to see my obesity as a addiction, and deal with it accordingly. Thank you so much for posting, this is a great reminder!

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:)Terrific Post! Please, come to my house and read it to me EVERY DAY :)

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You are really working your program! Keep it up and you will be successful! Cleanse your system of all the sugars we get in our diet whether man made or natural. Sugar is addictive! Today is my first day without eating any sugars that aren't natural. I want to be successful and I will. ;)

You will be successful too! You have a good jump on this.....

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Great Post!!!!!!!!! I feel like I have read a book about myself.

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I totally agree I am 6 weeks out and I am afraid to put any chip or cracker in my mouth...I couldn't imagine a pretzel...Yikes...But may I say I'm a weeney when it comes to this whole surgery thing, I have minded the policy and rules like it were the written scriptures....I was just afraid something would go wrong and my docs are in Mexico....

bread, tortillas, chips,....all those are clumpy.....nervous foods for me...Maybe some day, but not in the near future

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I love this post! It's exactly the thought process I'm working on with myself. I know that I will eat certain foods until I'm literally sick of them (cheetos), so I have to keep them out of the house. I know that if I allow myself to get hungry, I will eat something I shouldn't, so I carry Protein bars with me. I know that I will choose almost anything over plain Water, so I keep orange mio drops with me.

It's about small choices that add up over time. We all have to make them all day long, and it's our responsibility to make the right choices. No one can do it for us. We must choose the right things each time.

Okay I still want my cheetos...but no one said this would be easy...just easier than without WLS. :)

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