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Rapidly Gaining Weight 2 Years Post Op Sleeve Surgery



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I have a friend who was sleeved 6 years ago and since had 2 children and gained more than half of the 130 lost right back but she was honest in saying she ate whatever she wanted and never worked out. Well last year, she got serious again and has lost almost all the weight again.

Maybe since u still have ur backup tool, u still have a better fighting chance than most when it comes to losing it again, she looks great now. She said she can control her weight now because she's so in tune with her body.

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This thread is a good reminder to stay actively engaged in eating healthy, even years out. It's not easy. Our patterns persist, but hopefully we're better at taking control when needed.

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That you so much for sharing your struggles. It sounds like you are slowly getting yourself actively involved in getting back on track. It is generous of you to share and which will help all of us know how weight gain can occur creeping back into our lives!

Your post reinforces me to continue my plan to track everything even while in maintenance, to keep making exercise a priority, and to mindfully choose what goes in my mouth. I won't be perfect but I can be accountable.

Again, thanks again and I wish you all the best in getting back to your goal weight. Sounds like your eyes are wide open now and you are headed in the right direction! You got this!

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