Dani.o.dani 67 Posted January 25, 2014 I was so hungry on the preop diet that I cried myself to sleep, more than once. I totally cheated by adding in one apple before bed, and I beat myself up about it pretty bad. I ended up talking to my nut who said that the extra apple wouldn't effect me much, but I did do an extra day of just Clear Liquids just to hopefully be on the safe side. For most of my life I felt like I was starving all of the time. There's absolutely no way I could have continued eating like that, and my nut and therapist agree. I got this surgery to be free from the bondage of hunger. So far it's been completely different. The last time I felt starving was on the operating table. To have a few days of freedom from such horrible and constant hunger is a beautiful gift. I am truly grateful. 1 butterfyeffect reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
belunos 93 Posted January 28, 2014 When I got asked that, I used statistics. People aren't usually ready for science to come flying at them, so they would never retort. 2 Dani.o.dani and butterfyeffect reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zoumommy 61 Posted January 29, 2014 I actually told her to STFU and she got really mad at me and wouldn't speak to me for 2 weeks. How dare I tell her to STFU she said. LOL Needless to say we are not as close as we used to be. Another "great" comment she made (with a disgusted look on her face) was, "Are you sure you'd rather have all that excess loose skin then be overweight?" I told her she was rude and unsupportive and she was seriously dumbfounded - thought she was my #1 supported and friend. I figured out why she was saying that kind of stuff to me though - she likes me fat, I make her feel good about herself. Sad but true... ew I have people like that in my life and the claws will come out once I'm sleeved and losing weight, excellent point 1 Kristin1969 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Georgia 2,908 Posted January 29, 2014 Don't you just "LOVE" those people who have never had to lose weight or their GOAL was to lose 5-10 pounds trying to tell you how to do it???? Seriously, I could have wrung a few necks before sleeve too! Now, sometimes I find MYSELF wanting to say, "Come on, just eat right!" Ha! How quickly we forget!!! 3 1/2 years and 110 pounds out, the view changes. I've been watching sometimes the "My 600 lb life" show and honestly, I want to just shake some of them. You truly have to WANT to change bad enough to CHANGE. And Kristin, yeah, go ahead and "deck" your friend! LOL 1 Kristin1969 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blondiee 278 Posted January 29, 2014 I didn't want ANY feedback about my decision to have WLS...good or bad. That's why I only told my HR Rep and my supervisor who had RNY last year. 1 Dani.o.dani reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HumanMerelyBeing 287 Posted January 30, 2014 Argh!! I just got asked the exact same thing. My surgery is in 5 days and I'm too smart to fall for that crock. Been there, done that. Losing weight is not the problem, is it? Keeping it off is, of course. 1 SuperFab reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corkiseg 0 Posted January 31, 2014 I start my first two week liquid diet tomorrow. Have to do this to jump start then do regular diet then liquids again before surgery. Is there such thing as the best tasting Protein Shake? I can use skim milk they said. And gave me a list of tons of kinds I can have. Any suggestions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperFab 689 Posted January 31, 2014 I start my first two week liquid diet tomorrow. Have to do this to jump start then do regular diet then liquids again before surgery. Is there such thing as the best tasting Protein shake? I can use skim milk they said. And gave me a list of tons of kinds I can have. Any suggestions? There are lots and lots of threads about this if you search "protein shakes". Personally I couldn't tolerate anything other than Premier Ready-to-Drink chocolate Protein drinks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
andreamy7 55 Posted February 4, 2014 You have to do what feels right for you. If you think you will have success at losing with just doing the diet ok fine. Myself? That doesn't work for me. I have been dieting and gaining for 10 years now. My problem is not the food its how I respond to food. I am an emotional eater I eat for fun, out of boredom, stress. So while a traditional diet may work for my friend who needs to just drop 20.lbs-at 265 lbs and an emotional eating issue-um weight watchers cannot even touch my issues...I need professional help here. Lmao!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chrystee 838 Posted September 17, 2014 I stuck with these lines: "My doctor and I have decided this is the best option for me." "Thank you for worrying about me, but my doctor and I have decided this is the best option for me." For family members, they knew I had struggled for years and didn't say that, but were worried about the operation. I took my Mom to a support group meeting and a pre-op appt. She felt much better after that. Lynda Thank you! I am going through that now.. I workout like a fiend, and the weight still is hard to come off. I've been struggling since I was about 12.. I'm 35.. how much longer do I need to "try".. My sister had the nerve to say.. yea, but have you REALLY tried. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ibabble 2 Posted October 2, 2014 I had a friend say the exact same thing to me. She decided she would diet with me when I went back to work (only I had already been sleeved) she lasted 2 days eating my post op diet. She went back to eating how she did before and now says she gets it. She is looking into wls herself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites