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2 minutes ago, ms.sss said:

Here is an abstract of a study from 2014.

In short, ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL (including total number of calories consumed) the study showed that there is no difference in calories burned over 24 hours between Breakfast eaters and skippers.

So if u’r hungry, eat, if you’re not, don’t. Just keep total calories the same, either way.

Thanks, this is a different study; the study I was referring to was more recent and also looked at people going against their normal Breakfast "inclinations", but it's the same overall results.

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1 minute ago, catwoman7 said:

Two big mugs of coffee with half & half and a 16-20 oz bottle of flavored sugar free Water.

I just saw the underlined "sugar free water" and I was so confused. I thought maybe some people's taps were dispensing sugar water!!!!! 😂

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1 minute ago, lizonaplane said:

I just saw the underlined "sugar free water" and I was so confused. I thought maybe some people's taps were dispensing sugar water!!!!! 😂

LOL! I should have said no-cal flavored water!

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3 minutes ago, lizonaplane said:

I just saw the underlined "sugar free water" and I was so confused. I thought maybe some people's taps were dispensing sugar water!!!!! 😂

Brawndo -- it's what plants crave!

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1 minute ago, catwoman7 said:

LOL! I should have said no-cal flavored water!

Yeah, when I re-read it it was totally clear, but you know how this site underlines random words, that's what through me off

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First thing I have is Water and I do take my multi on an empty stomach...wait 15 mins then have breakfast. Bfast is usually oikos triple zero yogurt. I was a breakfast eater prior to surgery but sometimes unnecessarily restricted myself and called it intermittent fasting. It was miserable for me.

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Just now, NiceAnkles said:

First thing I have is Water and I do take my multi on an empty stomach...wait 15 mins then have Breakfast. Bfast is usually oikos triple zero yogurt. I was a breakfast eater prior to surgery but sometimes unnecessarily restricted myself and called it intermittent fasting. It was miserable for me.

You are about 2-3 weeks ahead of me. Have you lost 36 lbs since surgery?

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1 minute ago, Tim C said:

You are about 2-3 weeks ahead of me. Have you lost 36 lbs since surgery?

Close to it (like 33 since surgery).

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10 minutes ago, NiceAnkles said:

First thing I have is Water and I do take my multi on an empty stomach...wait 15 mins then have Breakfast. Bfast is usually oikos triple zero yogurt. I was a breakfast eater prior to surgery but sometimes unnecessarily restricted myself and called it intermittent fasting. It was miserable for me.

I did intermittent fasting for a while but I was SO DAMN COLD all the time.

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9 minutes ago, lizonaplane said:

I did intermittent fasting for a while but I was SO DAMN COLD all the time.

I was just hangry. Lol

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Just now, NiceAnkles said:

I was just hangry. Lol

Oh, yeah, well, obviously that too, but I was hangry all the time I was dieting until the last few months when I discovered Protein (I'm wondering how I'll be after I actually have surgery...)

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2 minutes ago, lizonaplane said:

Oh, yeah, well, obviously that too, but I was hangry all the time I was dieting until the last few months when I discovered Protein (I'm wondering how I'll be after I actually have surgery...)

Protein will be your best friend after surgery! After you discover what your little stomach can handle anyway. Mine still revolts with too much chicken and doesn’t love beef so much now. Waah!

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5 hours ago, Tim C said:

Not pills. I normally start the day with a loaded up Protein Shake blended in the bullet. I may not have it until close to lunch time some days, I am never in a hurry to eat/drink first thing like I used to be. How about you?

Black tea with half and half, Chai or green tea latte. Then Water or other sugar free drink. Sometime herbal coffee alternative since I had to give up coffee 2 yrs ago.

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When I was in weightloss mode, I pretty much stuck to greek yogurt or Protein Shake for Breakfast every day. In maintenance, I've expanded a little, but am still pretty boring! shake, bar, yogurt or 1/2 breakfast sandwich.

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