cindym44 75 Posted November 6, 2016 For anyone thinking that this surgery will magically make the scale go lower, without any work from you, you are WRONG. This surgery is a tool. Period. You will have to be on a diet for the rest of your lives. You will have to commit to this change and embrace it, or the surgery will be a failure. You are allowed to make bad food choices, BUT if you are making bad food choices most of the time, you will fail. If you are dining out, start thinking about low fat and low calorie appetizers as your main course - not the usual 14 oz. steak dinner with 2 sides and dessert. You will miss eating these dinners, but those days are gone. If you eat like you did before the surgery, again, you will fail. Exercise. You need to exercise. Take the steps instead of the elevator. Park your car in the parking spot far away from your office front door. Go to the mall and window shop for those clothes you will buy after you lose the weight. Walk, Walk, Walk. Be prepared to give up some things you really like. No more carbonated beverages. A glass of wine is a rare occurrence. bread, Pasta, and other unhealthy carbs will be gone until you reach your goal. And after you reach your goal, you must still be committed to working to keep the weight off. It will be a daily struggle - all day, every day. All this said, the surgery does work - with your commitment and hard work. You, and only you, will be the deciding factor. If you are lucky enough to be approved for this surgery, use it a chance to start over. It's hard work, but you can do it - if you really want to. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blizair09 3,250 Posted November 6, 2016 For anyone thinking that this surgery will magically make the scale go lower, without any work from you, you are WRONG. This surgery is a tool. Period. You will have to be on a diet for the rest of your lives. You will have to commit to this change and embrace it, or the surgery will be a failure. You are allowed to make bad food choices, BUT if you are making bad food choices most of the time, you will fail. If you are dining out, start thinking about low fat and low calorie appetizers as your main course - not the usual 14 oz. steak dinner with 2 sides and dessert. You will miss eating these dinners, but those days are gone. If you eat like you did before the surgery, again, you will fail. Exercise. You need to exercise. Take the steps instead of the elevator. Park your car in the parking spot far away from your office front door. Go to the mall and window shop for those clothes you will buy after you lose the weight. Walk, Walk, Walk. Be prepared to give up some things you really like. No more carbonated beverages. A glass of wine is a rare occurrence. bread, Pasta, and other unhealthy carbs will be gone until you reach your goal. And after you reach your goal, you must still be committed to working to keep the weight off. It will be a daily struggle - all day, every day. All this said, the surgery does work - with your commitment and hard work. You, and only you, will be the deciding factor. If you are lucky enough to be approved for this surgery, use it a chance to start over. It's hard work, but you can do it - if you really want to. I agree with everything you said, except for the part about fat. If you are on a low-carb diet, healthy fat is a good thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites