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I've been thinking what's the big deal if my food weighs 6.5 oz instead of the recommended 5 oz. I figure as long as I take 45 min to eat. What's the big deal.

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I don't suppose it is a big deal.. Unless, of course, you're packing away a load of calories.

The more you eat, the more you'll get used to - I would have thought would be the school of thought on that one?

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It all comes back to ... are you able to do what you're doing and still lose weight or maintain (whichever you're aiming for), and are you feeling well? Good energy, etc.?

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I think you need to read over your recent posts in both your accounts, its all about food portions and overeating.
Concern about stretching your sleeve knowingly eating more than you are told to saying your going to overeater’s anonymous etc
It doesn’t; effect any of us if you manipulate or twist what your told to do and not follow your rules it only effects you.
Showing concern one day for what you are doing then explaining it away with why no its actually ok for you to knowingly overeat the next is going to cause issues for yourself.
Again not any of us but you and you only.

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I think you need to read over your recent posts in both your accounts, its all about food portions and overeating.

Concern about stretching your sleeve knowingly eating more than you are told to saying your going to overeater’s anonymous etc

It doesn’t; effect any of us if you manipulate or twist what your told to do and not follow your rules it only effects you.

Showing concern one day for what you are doing then explaining it away with why no its actually ok for you to knowingly overeat the next is going to cause issues for yourself.

Again not any of us but you and you only.

You do make a good point. And your correct. I'm just fed up. I'm just going to have to do more research and seperate fears, facts and fallacies.

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There's no surgery that can make you eat only low calorie foods and in the correct amount. The only thing the sleeve is capable of doing is limiting the amount of food you can eat, to help you learn to be satisfied with less. So if it is your intention to rationalize a way to circumvent that limiting factor, then the sleeve won't work for you and you will fail. Trying to get others to enable you by agreeing with your rationalization is further proof you're headed down the wrong path.

All I can say is you need to readjust your thinking and stick to the program as outlined by your weight loss team if you want to salvage any success from your surgery.

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WOW, I only eat 4oz per meal, one extra bite will make me sick. :)

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